Have you been curious about the power of microdosing with mushrooms?

Join me Saturday October 12th from 2-4PM EST at Nourish + Flourish Boutique in Baltimore City, Maryland

So, what is Microdosing?

Microdosing is a safe and effective method of using psychedelics at sub-perceptual doses, which has been shown to enhance creativity, boost mood, and provide a profound sense of clarity. In the supportive environment of this informational session, we will talk about utilizing microdosing as a practice for self-realization, transformation, and liberation. We will go beyond seeing microdosing as just a tool and explore what it means to build a deep and trusting relationship with the Spirit of Sacred Mushroom medicine.

*Please note that this is an educational event that adheres to the laws of the State of Maryland. This event does not include microdosing and will not provide any psychedelic substances to participants.

Meet your facilitator:

Charlotte Duerr James is an Educator and Medicine Woman of Afro-Caribbean and Germanic lineage. She works to create a world in which everyone is able to live in fearless pursuit of their radical transformation. She uses her skills as an educator, therapeutic coach, and ceremonial facilitator to build and engage a community focused on pursuing collective liberation.

Charlotte has been exploring her own mind and spirit with the support of Sacred Earth Medicines for over 15 years. She has completed a traditional apprenticeship with Kambo, and has supported hundreds of community members in ceremony. She graduated summa cum laude from Johns Hopkins University with a BA in Latin American Studies and Anthropology. While studying at JHU, Charlotte interned for the Baltimore CIty Health Department Needle Exchange Program and served as the first Overdose Prevention Coordinator, organizing city-wide Narcan trainings for 3rd party bystanders. Charlotte has lived throughout South America and is a multi-lingual Spanish and Portuguese speaker. She is a lifelong student of the Earth, and is actively continuing her facilitator training through a 3-year certificate program in Transpersonal Psychology, Psychedelic Medicine, and Indigenous Wisdom with the Awe Foundation where she also serves as a program mentor. She has sat in ceremony with elders and medicine keepers of varying traditions and is committed to her ongoing unlearning and relearning process. Charlotte feels that engaging in one’s personal decolonization work is imperative for being an authentic facilitator practicing in integrity, and in service to collective liberation.