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Tell Your Psychedelic Story

Thu, Aug 10

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Sacred Embodiment Center

A storytelling workshop that will help you integrate your psychedelic experiences

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Time & Location

Aug 10, 2023, 6:30 PM PDT – Aug 11, 2023, 8:30 PM PDT

Sacred Embodiment Center, 1818 E Mercer St, Seattle, WA 98112, USA

About the event

How a Well Told Psychedelic Story can Change the World

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At a time when most of humanity is struggling to wrap their brains around just exactly what psychedelics do and how they can help us, your well told story about the ineffable might just make a world of impact.

The power of a well-told story can move mountains, but the art of storytelling is a craft unto itself. This workshop is designed to help you frame your most transformative psychedelic experiences into a compelling story that will help future clients, friends/family, and even investors understand the impact of psychedelics, and why it should matter to them.

Taught by Mareesa Stertz (YourStoryisEverything.com)

Mareesa’s Bio:

Mareesa Stertz is a professional storyteller, cofounder at Lucid News, Director of Development at the Global Psychedelic Society, and a filmmaker who's created the documentary series, “The Healing Powers of Psychedelics and Other Mindful Practices", as well as directed/produced the feature film “Damanhur; the Documentary”, currently streaming on Gaia TV.

Her films and work in storytelling focus on bringing awareness to the impacts of trauma, the power of psychedelics to address it, and is part of a mission to celebrate the healing journey; and has taken her around the world, filming documentaries with the curanderos of Peru to the holy men of India. She has shared her stories of working with psychedelics on stages internationally, in education, and currently teaches storytelling workshops at retreats, online, and for psychedelic preparation and integration. Visit her website at YourStoryisEverything.com

Sliding scale: $30-$15 **Please see the Green Bottle Sliding Scale model for reference 

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