About this Event
Greg Wrenn's MOTHERSHIP: Ayahuasca as Trauma Medicine & Eco-Sacrament
This is your chance to hear Professor Greg Wrenn read from his fascinating new book, MOTHERSHIP: A MEMOIR OF WONDER AND CRISIS ? Join us at Roots to Crown for an intimate gathering of storytelling and ecological and psychological exploration sponsored by the Tampa Bay Psychedelic Community and Noonautics.org. Come face to face with the reparenting force of Madre Ayahuasca — and learn the science behind the medicine’s ability to heal childhood trauma and connect us with our larger purpose ?❤️
Rick Doblin, PhD called MOTHERSHIP “a deeply moving roadmap through the intertwined destinies of individual well-being and the urgent need to heal our planet," and Rachel Harris, PhD, author of LISTENING TO AYAHUASCA, said it's “an important contribution to the growing field of psychedelic study."
A former Stegner Fellow at Stanford University, Greg is currently an associate professor of English at James Madison University, where he weaves climate change science into literary studies. He also teaches writing through Stanford Continuing Studies and in the Bennington College Low-Residency MFA Program. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in HuffPost, The New Republic, Al Jazeera, The Rumpus, LitHub, The Iowa Review, and elsewhere. A student of ayahuasca since 2019, he is a trained yoga teacher and a PADI Advanced Open Water diver, having explored coral reefs around the world for over 25 years. He and his husband live in the mountains of Virginia, the ancestral land of the Manahoac and Monacan people. Find out more on Instagram @gregjwrenn or at gregwrenn.com.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Roots to Crown, 1741 1st Avenue North, St. Petersburg, United States
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