SUPPER CLUBS
Conscious Grieving
A Supper Club with Claire Bidwell Smith
March 9
6 pm - 8 pm
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For our time together, we’ll gather in conversation around the core tenets of Conscious Grieving — an approach that invites us to move toward grief with curiosity, compassion, and intention, rather than rushing to fix or move past it.
Together, we’ll explore how grief shows up not only after death, but through many forms of loss and transition, and how tending to it consciously can become a powerful pathway to deeper self-understanding, resilience, and connection. Through shared dialogue, reflections from the book, and personal stories drawn from clinical work as a grief therapist, this evening offers both insight and gentle entry points for those beginning — or deepening — their relationship with grief.
Held in the intimate setting of our Supper Club, this gathering invites honest conversation, thoughtful reflection, and the nourishment that comes from being witnessed in community.
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Claire Bidwell Smith is a licensed therapist, international speaker, and the best-selling author of five books on grief and loss, published in 22 countries. Widely recognized as a leading voice in contemporary grief work, she has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR, CNN, MSNBC, Scientific American, Goop, and Oprah, among many others.
Becoming My Own F-ing Soulmate:
A Supper Club Conversation with Brianne Davis
March 13
6 pm - 8 pm
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What happens when the chaos stops—and you’re left alone with yourself?
Join us for an intimate evening of nourishment, connection, and honest conversation exploring love, recovery, and the work of choosing yourself. Inspired by author Brianne Davis’s darkly funny and emotionally raw storytelling, this supper club invites women into a grounded, welcoming space for reflection, laughter, and truth-telling.
Over a curated dinner, Brianne will guide a moderated discussion blending humor, lived experience, and insight—creating space to talk about toxic patterns, real intimacy, and knowing when to stop abandoning yourself.
This isn’t about fixing or performing. It’s about connection, presence, and remembering you don’t have to do any of this alone.
Come as you are. Leave more connected—to yourself and to each other.
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Brianne Davis is a relationship and trauma specialist, author, speaker, podcast host, wife, mom—and unapologetic truth-teller. With over sixteen years of recovery from sex and love addiction, she is known for her work on breaking toxic cycles, healing attachment wounds, and dismantling the shame that blocks real intimacy.
She hosts the top-rated Secret Life Podcast, featuring raw conversations about addiction, relationships, mental health, and transformation. Her debut book, Secret Life of a Hollywood Sex & Love Addict, resonated widely for its fierce honesty and dark humor. Brianne also has a career in film and television, appearing in Jarhead, Prom Night, Lucifer, and Six.
A Supper Club with Psychadelic Perspectives for Perimenopause and Menopause
With Dr. Patricia Singh, PhD, LPCC
and Kelly McGinty, CNP
Authors of Mycelopause
March 27
6 pm - 8 pm
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Join us for an intimate Supper Club conversation exploring the emotional, psychological, and embodied transitions of perimenopause and menopause through a psychedelic-informed lens.
Together, over shared food and thoughtful dialogue, we’ll talk openly about identity shifts, grief, irritability, anxiety, and the deep re-authoring of self that often unfolds during this stage of life. We’ll explore how stress, hormones, and unprocessed emotions can show up in both the body and mind, while sharing grounding practices like mindfulness, somatic awareness, and self-compassion — alongside emerging perspectives such as Mycelopause and trauma-informed psychedelic integration.
This is not a lecture, but a space for honest conversation, curiosity, and connection — an evening to feel seen, supported, and in community as we navigate this powerful life transition together.
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Dr. Patricia Singh, PhD, LPCC, is a licensed psychotherapist with a doctorate in mind–body medicine and holistic behavioral health, and a Master’s degree in Counseling. She brings more than two decades of experience in behavioral health, addiction, and community mental health, with a focus on supporting women through complex psychological transitions, including the emotional, cognitive, and identity shifts associated with perimenopause and menopause.
Dr. Singh is the co-author of Mycelopause, a framework exploring the intersection of menopause, meaning-making, and psychedelic-informed care. She specializes in psychedelic-assisted therapy and integration, helping women cultivate patience, emotional regulation, and psychological flexibility during periods of profound change. She is actively engaged in community-based addiction and mental health work and divides her time between Oxnard, California, and Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Kelly McGinty, CNP is a family nurse practitioner with over 18 years of nursing experience, including more than a decade in emergency medicine. Through her own perimenopause journey, Kelly was called back to a holistic, integrative approach to care—one that honors the deep connection between physiology, psychology, and lived experience.
She specializes in women’s health and psychedelic-assisted therapy and is certified through the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS). For the past three years, she has practiced within a harm-reduction and risk-reduction model, supporting individuals through intentional, informed, and ethical engagement with altered states of consciousness.
Kelly is the co-founder of Trip HōM and co-author of Mycelopause, a groundbreaking exploration of menopause as a transformational rite of passage. She has been a featured guest on podcasts including Hol+, Dr. Taz’s, and Set Set with April Pride.