Northwest Center for Creative Aging at Town Hall

Amy Wong Hope and Shin Yu Pat, co-authors of "Small Doses of Awareness," speak at Town Hall Seattle as part of the Northwest Center for Creative Aging series

Have you ever been curious about psychedelic microdosing?

You can learn more by attending an event about psychedelic microdosing on Tuesday, May 21 at 7:30pm at Town Hall Seattle, presented by the Northwest Center for Creative Aging.

The event features Amy Wong Hope and Shin Yu Pat to discuss this emerging field of wellness. In their new book, Small Doses of Awareness, co-authors Amy Wong Hope and Shin Yu Pat chat about common misconceptions of psychedelics and how you can deepen the microdosing experience. By setting intentions, increasing awareness, and integrating realizations into action, you can increase safety and support throughout the microdosing process. Hope and Pat will share their process of deciding what to include in this book and how to use it to integrate your own small doses of awareness.

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Shin Yu Pai was named one of Seattle’s Most Influential People in 2024 by Seattle Magazine. She is the host and creator of the award-winning chart-topping podcast Ten Thousand Things, a show she produces with KUOW, Seattle’s NPR affiliate station. She studied mindfulness, writing, and authentic leadership at Naropa University and holds an MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She is the former Program Director for Town Hall Seattle.

Amy Wong Hope is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in private practice and Program Director of the Psychedelic Studies certificate program at Southwestern College, Santa Fe. She is trained as an MDMA-assisted therapist through the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) and Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS). She holds an MSW from Simmons College and works with clients in private practice in Santa Fe, NM.

This event is held at Town Hall Seattle, 1119 8th Avenue in Seattle (entrance off Seneca Street). The cost to attend runs on a sliding scale from $5 to $25. Ticketing information can be found at the following link: https://ticketing.townhallseattle.org/events/018e9b17-67d2-d9a9-4b83-a0437db42059

You can listings of other events at the following link: Northwest Prime Time Calendar of Events

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