

Sun, Feb 08
|Online Event
The Quiet Way to Build an Herbal Business
This class is for herbalists who want to build something lasting—without burnout, constant posting, or working around the clock. KhadiYah will teach a different approach to business: one built on systems, long-term assets, and intentional reuse of what you already create.
Time & Location
Feb 08, 2026, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM CST
Online Event
Guests
About the event
This class is for herbalists who want to build something lasting—without burnout, constant posting, or working around the clock.
KhadiYah will teach a different approach to business: one built on systems, long-term assets, and intentional reuse of what you already create.
You’ll learn:
Why most herbal businesses struggle—and how a quiet, system-based approach solves that
How to reuse content intentionally so you’re not starting from scratch every week
What actually allows someone to work around 20 hours per week without losing momentum
How offline marketing and long-term assets (books, classes, libraries) build stability
How KhadiYah uses frameworks like STEPS and CLEAR to make decisions and stay focused
This class is for you if:
You’re serious about herbalism and want it to support your life, not consume it
You’re tired of feeling behind on content, visibility, or income
You want structure, clarity, and sustainability—not hustle culture
What changes after this class:
You’ll understand how to build an herbal business that grows quietly, consistently, and in alignment with your capacity—using systems instead of constant effort.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this class really free?
Yes. This is a free live training. Show up live, learn, and decide your next step from there. Please note there are limited spots available, if you've already attended a complimentary live training before, you will be put on a waitlist.
Who is this class for?
This class is for herbalists and practitioners who want structure. If you’re tired of scrambling for content, unsure how to grow without burning out, or trying to build something that fits real life and family responsibilities, this is for you.
Is this about social media growth?
No. Social media is discussed, but this class focuses on systems, long-term assets, and reuse—not chasing algorithms or posting daily just to stay visible.
Do I need to already have a business?
No, but you do need to be thinking seriously. This is for people who want to treat their herbal work like something worth building properly, not casually.
Will you be pitching something?
Yes—briefly and clearly at the end. The majority of the class is teaching. You’ll know exactly what the next step is and can decide without pressure.
Will there be a replay?
No. This is taught live. If you can’t attend, it’s best to wait for a future opportunity.
About the Teacher & Yah’s Apothecary
This class is taught by KhadiYah Preciado, founder of Yah’s Apothecary.
Yah’s Apothecary is a biblical, African-centered herbal education school focused on clinical thinking, systems-based care, and long-term sustainability—both in practice and in business.
KhadiYah teaches from lived experience, not theory. During a year that included pregnancy and maternity leave, the business still grew by 20%, supported by clear planning, reusable content, and asset-based strategy—not constant output.
She plans the entire year of her business within the first few months, then executes steadily—protecting family time while maintaining consistency. One example: a $7.77 ebook launch using a simple framework-driven system generated over 1$,400 sales in five days, without daily posting or heavy promotion.
This class shares how that thinking works—so you can apply it to your own herbal work with clarity and restraint.
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MEET YOUR MENTOR
KHADIYAH PRECIADO
Teaching thousands of women the steps to cultivate a happier and healthier life!
KhadiYah is a community herbalist, author and content creator. She specializes in teaching African and African American herbal traditions. She prides herself on being a self professed "Kitchen Herbalist" and teaches others to be the same. She also coined the T.E.A. method to teach her students how to make the perfect blend of tea every time.