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Microdose Talks, Coaching and Retreats

Posted on January 14, 2020January 14, 2020 by Research


Forest Medicine Coaching
Ms. Sarah Hope: Instructor & Coach

Empowered Conversations Around Psychedelics

January 15

Online Event via Webinar
Dates: Wednesday, January 15, 2020
Location: via Zoom
Cost: $60

Empowered Conversations Around Psychedelics For Parents and Guardians

“We all know our children may be exposed to psychedelic substances at some point in high school or college. Research around the heavily funded abstinence campaigns such as D.A.R.E clearly showed that these programs did not stop teens and young adults from using drugs – yet as parents we know that the ‘drug’ conversation still needs to be had.

Most of us would rather have our children be able to talk with us about their experiences or curiosities so that we can help them to have a better experience or even choose to wait.

In this presentation I will talk about many of the psychedelic substances young people may encounter. I will discuss safer practices, harm reduction, holistic recovery techniques as well as possible interactions and effects and which substances are better avoided altogether and why. I will also cover some ways to talk to the young people who trust us about how to make sense of their experiences and successfully integrate back into everyday life.

It is important to reiterate that this presentation is not to encourage or promote the use of illicit drugs. it is simply to empower and equip parents and guardians with knowledge. I will also provide access to 4-week course on this subject as well as individual coaching at discounted price.”


Sarah Hope is a spiritual teacher, professional life coach and certified nature retreat leader. She is an interfaith minister, ceremonialist and trained guide of entheogenic (soul awakening) journeys. She has degrees in Psychology, Spanish and Education and is the author of the blog Souldaring.

As a career high school teacher and a life coach, she has honed years of experience in creating authentic engagement. As an advocate of experiential learning, she has taken groups of students to Europe and Central America.

As a coach and instructor, she works both individually and with groups. Her unique approach to this practice is to guide people back to their connection with the sacred and to navigate people back to their power so that they may fulfill their unique contribution to humanity. Her passion in life is helping people discover their own magic.

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