Planted In Sound – A Plant Assisted Sound Journey

Planted In Sound – A Plant Assisted Sound Journey

Date: Jan 21, Feb 18, Mar 18, Apr 15
Time: 6pm - 7:45pm
Cost: $65
Location: In-person Blue Sage Health in Ann Arbor
Facilitator: Julie Barron, Julie Kouyate

Class Description

Join us for a 2-hour guided sound journey with gentle connection, deep listening, and nervous-system restoration. This experience weaves together the heart-opening qualities often associated with kanna plant or the calming, grounding presence of kava root, paired with a fully immersive crystal bowl and multi-instrumental sound bath.

Participants will be invited to connect with kanna or kava in a mindful way, with an emphasis on inner awareness and expansiveness. Dive deep into tonal vibration, drones, chimes, and song to create an enveloping soundscape that can encourage relaxation, connection with self, and promote deep self insight.

Sensory overload is a real thing, especially in our healing circles. We have to shut our eyes and decrease our sensory stimulation. So we want to quiet all the outside noise and bring in only the healing sound vibrations to give our systems a chance to recalibrate. This will be a mostly silent event. Throughout the journey you are welcome to lie down, meditate, journal, or simply receive. There is no requirement to “have an experience” — this space honors whatever arises.

This experience is open and welcoming to those who are simply curious about plant allies, as well as those who already have an established relationship with them. There is no expectation to “go deep,” have prior knowledge, or engage beyond what feels right for you. The emphasis is on gentleness, attunement, and listening to one’s own body and boundaries.

This journey may be supportive for people seeking:
• nervous-system regulation and deep rest
• relief from stress and mental busyness
• connection to body, breath, and heart
• community ritual and shared presence

Register:  Planted in Sound – an immersive sound experience with plant allies like kanna, kava, & others

Facilitators

Julie Barron, MA, NMIT

Julie Barron is a pioneer of the Michigan alternative healing and psychedelic community. For over 30 years Julie has done extensive research and training in the health & spiritual benefits of cannabis and entheogenic plants/fungi. Julie has devoted her practice at Blue Sage Health Consulting to helping clients find healing and relief as they incorporate these practices on their path to wholeness.

With extensive training in Transpersonal Psychology and Music Therapy from Naropa University, Julie uses an artful combination of Eastern thought and Western psychology to help clients make impactful change using and integrating experiences from non-ordinary states of consciousness (though breathwork, meditation, music, and medicines like psilocybin mushrooms, cannabis, and ketamine – where legal).  Julie is a Certified Psychedelic-Assisted Therapist accredited by the Integrative Psychiatry Institute and is a Licensed Natural Medicine Facilitator In-Training in Colorado.

Early in her work, it was apparent that the individual therapy work of her client’s was just one part. What was missing was the connection to others, Community. At the time there was not an above-ground psychedelic community in her area, so in 2017 she created a much-needed inclusive community called the Michigan Psychedelic Society (MPS).

After a few years, a small MPS sub group started Decriminalize Nature Ann Arbor and, with Julie at the helm, successfully decriminalized entheogenic plants and fungi in the City of Ann Arbor in Sept 2020. Julie started Decriminalize Nature Michigan and helped 5 other cities in Michigan decriminalize entheogens. Julie also helped write decriminalization language for 2 Michigan Senate Bills and co-ran a state ballot campaign.  Julie was previously a board member of the national organization Decriminalize Nature working to decriminalize entheogens in other cities and states all throughout the US.

With the interest of alternative practices like psychedelics increasing, a large part of her work has become teaching, consulting, training, and mentoring other practitioners.  Julie runs courses and groups for therapists, doctors, nurses, healing arts professionals, and clergy to help familiarize them with alternative and psychedelic techniques.

Julie has a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Michigan and Master’s Degree in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology & Music Therapy from Naropa University. In Colorado she practiced as a Board Certified Music Therapist (MT-BC), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), and Registered Psychotherapist in private practice and doing contract work with Children’s Hospital Denver, Boulder Valley School District, TEENS, Inc. Youth & Family Center, The Colorado Institute of Developmental Pediatrics, and others. In Michigan Julie also previously worked with Michigan Progressive Health, helping them to create a psychedelic therapy program for their ketamine clinic.