A COLLECTIVE EXHALE FOR WOMEN WHO’VE BEEN HOLDING THEIR BREATH
~ You're invited to take the first breath of a quiet movement ~
The Permission Slip
The Permission Slip — March: Grounding
An evening of storytelling, reflection & crystal bracelet making — crafted by your own hands.
Dates: Saturday, March 14th & Saturday, March 28th
Time: 6:00P to 8:00P
Location: Emerald City Plant Shop · 702 Washington Street, Norwood, MA
Investment:$125
Add-Ons: — VIP Early Entry (+$25) — arrive early, settle in, first choice of seat — Take-Home Cleansing Kit (+$35) — sage, palo santo & selenite wand
Seats limited to 30 women.
Featured Event
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Your $125 ticket includes everything you need to arrive and simply be present:
Guided breathwork and grounding to open the container
Storytelling and truth-telling rooted in the theme of REST
Intuitive crystal selection—you choose first, meanings revealed after, because you already know more than you think
Handcrafted crystal bracelet making with healing frequencies playing
A BTB-branded Permission Slip card — signed, dated, and carried home as a covenant with yourself: "I give myself permission to ___."
Closing ritual where every woman names what she's releasing or choosing — and infuses her bracelet with that intention.
Connection with up to 30 women who understand exactly what it means to be the one who holds everything together
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Step 1: Reserve your space.Limited seats - 30 women per event.
Step 2: Show up as you are. No preparation needed. No homework. No performance. Come in whatever you're carrying and let the room meet you there.
Step 3: Leave with something real. A crystal bracelet charged with your intention. A signed Permission Slip — your written commitment to yourself. And the feeling of being held by women who didn't ask you to explain your exhaustion.
About The Bloomkeeper
Virginia LaChon has lived many lives in one lifetime. She has been a single teen mother determined to rewrite her story. An Army veteran shaped by discipline. A wife trying to make love last. A church girl taught that service meant sacrifice. The strong one who held it all — until she chose to set some of it down.
Now, as founder of Beneath the Bloom, she curates intimate, seasonal gatherings for women ready to do the same.
The Permission Slip is a three-part evening series — a gentle unfolding from grounding to planting to blooming. Not a lecture. Not therapy. Not networking. But a room where your nervous system can finally rest. Where your inner child is invited to create. Where you are held without having to perform strength.
Virginia doesn't command the space. She tends it. Because sometimes the first breath of a quiet movement is taken slowly — over time — in community.
Come alone if you need solitude. Or bring a sister, a friend, a mother — someone who's been holding her breath too.