507 N Blackman Ave
Duluth
MN 55811
Reading the Body
A Workshop with Herbalist Stacey Quade
Duluth, Minnesota
January 24–25, 2026
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (both days)
Cost: $250
Location: Energy for Life Connection, 507 N. Blackman Ave, Duluth MN 55811
Class size is limited — secure your spot early!
Download the Mail-in Registration form Here (PDF)
Workshop Overview
Join Herbalist Stacey Quade for a powerful two-day, hands-on workshop designed for herbalists, healers, and holistic health practitioners who want to deepen their ability to assess the body with traditional tools.
You’ll gain practical skills to better understand the messages our bodies reveal through the face, tongue, fingernails, and more.
This workshop is rooted in the legacy of master herbalist William LeSassier, passed down through renowned teacher Margi Flint and now carried forward by Stacey.
As part of her final step to become a certified William LeSassier Legacy Instructor, Stacey will be teaching this class as her solo certification practicum.
Note: The class will be recorded for educational review by Margi Flint. These recordings will not be used for marketing or public distribution.
What to Expect
Two days of fun lecture and hands on practice in the assessment skills of reading the face, tongue, fingernails and toes and so much more!
This is an interactive, participatory class. To fully engage in the practice of assessment, please come without makeup or nail polish.
You’ll be both observing and being observed in a safe, supportive learning environment.
About Stacey Quade
Stacey Quade, Herbalist, COTA (Retired), CHTP/I Levels 1 and 2, has worked in holistic healing and energy-based bodywork since 2002.
She brings over 30 years of experience in occupational therapy, blending her medical background with grounded, intuitive herbal practice.
Her herbal education was shaped by years of mentorship with Margi Flint, as well as studies with Matthew Wood, jim mcdonald, and Nicholas Schnell.
Learn more about Stacey: www.energyforlifeconnection.com
Learn more about the William LeSassier Legacy: www.earthsongherbals.com







