
German Chamomile: Aromatic Sound and the Art of Not Doing
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This episode explores Chamomile’s personality through aromatic molecules, sound, and the wisdom of not doing.
How do we come to know German Chamomile—not just as a calming aromatic, but as a companion with personality, rhythm, and message? In this episode, we explore the quiet intelligence of German Chamomile through scent, sound, and reflective pause. You’re invited to meet Chamomile beyond “this is good for that,” and instead experience what Chamomile feels like—what its stillness sounds like.
Once again, we’re joined by the synesthetic soundscapes of Yuliana Kireyeva, who transforms aromatic essence into auditory impressions. Through musical-sound, storytelling, shared correspondence, and a minimalist free-verse progression, we consider what it means to not do, and how Chamomile whispers to both children and adults alike: You can let go now. Prepare your tea or essential oil, find a quiet moment, and join me for this reflective, sensory meditation. To smell is, after all, to feel and to be.
Episode Highlights:
Minute 2'20": Olfactory Sounds & Chamomile
Minute 6'20": Children, Anxiety, Aromatherapy & "Not Doing"
Minute 16': Chamomile's Virtues
Minute 22'20": Poetry & Olfactory Sounds
References & Social Media:
Article & video on German Chamomile: https://nycaromatica.com/german-chamomile-matricaria-recutita/
Instagram: Yuliana @olfactorysounds & and Amy @nycaromatica