Meet Your Guides
Practitioners
Miki Bryant, LPC-S, NCC, ACHT, Owner
Miki is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Supervisor (LPC-S) certified in Heart-Centered Hypnotherapy as an Advanced Clinical Hypnotherapist (ACHT) through The Wellness Institute, where she is currently a student in the Personal Transformation Leadership Training Program. Miki is also a student of subtle energy medicine, has completed Level 1 training in Integral Breath Therapy through Integration Concepts, and is certified as a Reiki Master.
Miki guides her clients through experiential processes to recognize and change the negative thought patterns and limiting self-beliefs often found at the root of their emotional, mental, and physical difficulties. She works with clients individually, and she offers experiential classes that incorporate psychotherapy, hypnosis, breath, life force energy and spirit as therapeutic tools. Miki believes that integrating care of the mind, body, and soul is vital in achieving and maintaining optimal health, so she collaborates with medical and holistic practitioners to assist clients with accessing resources to care for all aspects of their well-being.
Miki is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Supervisor (LPC-S) certified in Heart-Centered Hypnotherapy as an Advanced Clinical Hypnotherapist (ACHT) through The Wellness Institute, where she is currently a student in the Personal Transformation Leadership Training Program. Miki is also a student of subtle energy medicine, has completed Level 1 training in Integral Breath Therapy through Integration Concepts, and is certified as a Reiki Master.
Miki guides her clients through experiential processes to recognize and change the negative thought patterns and limiting self-beliefs often found at the root of their emotional, mental, and physical difficulties. She works with clients individually, and she offers experiential classes that incorporate psychotherapy, hypnosis, breath, life force energy and spirit as therapeutic tools. Miki believes that integrating care of the mind, body, and soul is vital in achieving and maintaining optimal health, so she collaborates with medical and holistic practitioners to assist clients with accessing resources to care for all aspects of their well-being.
Dana Tate Bailey, M.ed., ICST, Earth Medicine Practitioner, LMT #519
Dana is an LGBTQ+ affirming, pre-licensed counselor and integrative CranioSacral therapist from Tupelo, MS. She blends evidence-based theory with Earth Medicine principles to create space for her clients to work with sensitive and often painful life material, cultivate embodiment practices, and restore lost power, so they can live their best lives. She specializes in nervous system dysfunction (including PTSD, anxiety, and depression), vagus nerve resilience, psychospiritual issues, and recovery from religious maltreatment.
Dana also offers CranioSacral therapy sessions and training, Reiki sessions and training, and Earth Medicine workshops.
Dana is an LGBTQ+ affirming, pre-licensed counselor and integrative CranioSacral therapist from Tupelo, MS. She blends evidence-based theory with Earth Medicine principles to create space for her clients to work with sensitive and often painful life material, cultivate embodiment practices, and restore lost power, so they can live their best lives. She specializes in nervous system dysfunction (including PTSD, anxiety, and depression), vagus nerve resilience, psychospiritual issues, and recovery from religious maltreatment.
Dana also offers CranioSacral therapy sessions and training, Reiki sessions and training, and Earth Medicine workshops.
Blair Snively, DVM, Veterinary Medicine and Acupuncture
Dr. Blair Snively grew up in Maryland and is a life-long horseman and animal lover. She was often found, even as young as age four, playing “vet” with her ponies and pets. Before veterinary school, Dr. Snively taught high school AG science, managed two horse farms, and coached the University of Maryland IHSA Equestrian Team. After graduating from the Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine, she spent three years as a small animal practitioner in Maryland. Called to offer a mobile, more personalized client/patient/doctor experience, Dr. Snively started Twelve Oaks Veterinary Services in 2018. The family returned to Starkville in the spring of 2019 and Twelve Oaks Veterinary Services put down roots in the Golden Triangle, seeing horses, small animals and the occasional exotic animal and farm animal. Her education consists of: Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Science and Technology 2008, University of Maryland, College Park; Bachelor of Arts in Biology 2012, Hartwick College; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine 2016, Mississippi State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine; Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist 2017, The Chi Institute.
Dr. Snively received her small animal and equine acupuncture certification from the Chi Institute in 2017. This training allowed her to expand her practice to include acupuncture and herbal therapies to provide a fully integrated approach to medicine. While Western medicine provides a vast array of options, sometimes owners want an alternative or different approach for their pets. Sometimes Western medicine can’t provide an answer and Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) is a fantastic tool to have in the proverbial medical toolbox. TCVM can treat unusual lameness, provide
adjunctive care for animals with metabolic disease, and improve quality of life for patients with non-surgical cancers, arthritis, and other diseases. Acupuncture, rehabilitation, and preventive medicine are Dr. Snively’s chief professional interests. In her spare time, Dr. Snively is an avid writer and singer. She enjoys working on her farm with her husband, Bryan, son, Wakem, seven horses, four rescue dogs, and cat. Dr. Snively has many years of experience practicing Reiki and is also an ordained minister through the Open Ministry.
Dr. Blair Snively grew up in Maryland and is a life-long horseman and animal lover. She was often found, even as young as age four, playing “vet” with her ponies and pets. Before veterinary school, Dr. Snively taught high school AG science, managed two horse farms, and coached the University of Maryland IHSA Equestrian Team. After graduating from the Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine, she spent three years as a small animal practitioner in Maryland. Called to offer a mobile, more personalized client/patient/doctor experience, Dr. Snively started Twelve Oaks Veterinary Services in 2018. The family returned to Starkville in the spring of 2019 and Twelve Oaks Veterinary Services put down roots in the Golden Triangle, seeing horses, small animals and the occasional exotic animal and farm animal. Her education consists of: Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Science and Technology 2008, University of Maryland, College Park; Bachelor of Arts in Biology 2012, Hartwick College; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine 2016, Mississippi State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine; Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist 2017, The Chi Institute.
Dr. Snively received her small animal and equine acupuncture certification from the Chi Institute in 2017. This training allowed her to expand her practice to include acupuncture and herbal therapies to provide a fully integrated approach to medicine. While Western medicine provides a vast array of options, sometimes owners want an alternative or different approach for their pets. Sometimes Western medicine can’t provide an answer and Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) is a fantastic tool to have in the proverbial medical toolbox. TCVM can treat unusual lameness, provide
adjunctive care for animals with metabolic disease, and improve quality of life for patients with non-surgical cancers, arthritis, and other diseases. Acupuncture, rehabilitation, and preventive medicine are Dr. Snively’s chief professional interests. In her spare time, Dr. Snively is an avid writer and singer. She enjoys working on her farm with her husband, Bryan, son, Wakem, seven horses, four rescue dogs, and cat. Dr. Snively has many years of experience practicing Reiki and is also an ordained minister through the Open Ministry.
Hilary Booker, Ph.D., Earth-Based Restoration Coach
Hilary helps people find balance, health and wholeness by re-claiming their relationships with their bodies, the Earth and the cosmic cycles that influence us all. She has an interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Environmental Studies from Antioch University New England, an M.Phil in International Peace Studies from Trinity College Dublin and a Certificate in Mediation from Mediation Northern Ireland. She started practicing Earth-based healing from the womb and has 20 years of national and international experience in grassroots social justice and environmental work, intuitive and creative practice, holistic health & plant-based nutrition, food system sustainability, community service, inter-faith dialogue and faith-based organizations, governmental collaborations, mediation & counseling people in crisis.
Working with her can be especially helpful for people who seek resolutions to identity crises, conflicts, major life transitions and who are trying to figure out how to accept the many realities of who they are. She loves warm humid days, the Moon, cooking, bright colors, every form of art and performance, liberation theories, watching people and plants grow, the Ocean and anything with EXTRA flavor.
Hilary is no longer physically present at the Studio since she has moved. To book a session with her, click here.
Hilary helps people find balance, health and wholeness by re-claiming their relationships with their bodies, the Earth and the cosmic cycles that influence us all. She has an interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Environmental Studies from Antioch University New England, an M.Phil in International Peace Studies from Trinity College Dublin and a Certificate in Mediation from Mediation Northern Ireland. She started practicing Earth-based healing from the womb and has 20 years of national and international experience in grassroots social justice and environmental work, intuitive and creative practice, holistic health & plant-based nutrition, food system sustainability, community service, inter-faith dialogue and faith-based organizations, governmental collaborations, mediation & counseling people in crisis.
Working with her can be especially helpful for people who seek resolutions to identity crises, conflicts, major life transitions and who are trying to figure out how to accept the many realities of who they are. She loves warm humid days, the Moon, cooking, bright colors, every form of art and performance, liberation theories, watching people and plants grow, the Ocean and anything with EXTRA flavor.
Hilary is no longer physically present at the Studio since she has moved. To book a session with her, click here.
Massage Therapist
Juan Corrigan, LMT #113
Juan states his philosophy in healing is that things are interconnected. While attending college for his bachelors and masters, he worked in the fitness field and physical therapy and learned how healing came from staying fit and rehabbing the injuries that came with life. Physical therapy opened the massage therapy world and that brought more awareness in how healing is performed. The body is designed to heal but it heals faster with mind and emotion working together. He is constantly learning how amazing our body is and when you actually start to know your awareness, things begin to change and miracles begin to happen.
Juan states his philosophy in healing is that things are interconnected. While attending college for his bachelors and masters, he worked in the fitness field and physical therapy and learned how healing came from staying fit and rehabbing the injuries that came with life. Physical therapy opened the massage therapy world and that brought more awareness in how healing is performed. The body is designed to heal but it heals faster with mind and emotion working together. He is constantly learning how amazing our body is and when you actually start to know your awareness, things begin to change and miracles begin to happen.
Office
Caitlin Perry: Insurance & Billing
Caitlin is the middle child of four. She grew up in Louisville, MS. She is married to Carmen and they have two beautiful children Essie and Mateo. She loves paperwork and is excited about being the new office boss. In her spare time Caitlin enjoys gardening and wrangling her chickens. She is looking forward to getting to know everyone in the community!
Caitlin is the middle child of four. She grew up in Louisville, MS. She is married to Carmen and they have two beautiful children Essie and Mateo. She loves paperwork and is excited about being the new office boss. In her spare time Caitlin enjoys gardening and wrangling her chickens. She is looking forward to getting to know everyone in the community!
Melissa Duncan: Events Coordinator, Writing Instructor
Melissa grew up in Columbus, MS, and graduated from the University of Alabama with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and minor in English. She has a passion for people and for understanding the way that individuals best communicate. Melissa currently freelances as a content writer and content management specialist for multiple businesses. Writing is a creative outlet that can be crucial for many people to express their joy, pain, and odd thoughts. Seeing as Melissa is a classic overthinker, writing allows her a place to pour out everything that is running circles in her head.
Melissa grew up in Columbus, MS, and graduated from the University of Alabama with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and minor in English. She has a passion for people and for understanding the way that individuals best communicate. Melissa currently freelances as a content writer and content management specialist for multiple businesses. Writing is a creative outlet that can be crucial for many people to express their joy, pain, and odd thoughts. Seeing as Melissa is a classic overthinker, writing allows her a place to pour out everything that is running circles in her head.
Christine Little: Social Media Manager
Christine grew up in Starkville, graduated from Mississippi State University with a BA in General Liberals, and then spent three years in New York City working in newborn care as a postpartum doula. She is currently pursuing a Masters in Health Promotion from Mississippi State University and is passionate about menstruation awareness and advocacy.
Christine grew up in Starkville, graduated from Mississippi State University with a BA in General Liberals, and then spent three years in New York City working in newborn care as a postpartum doula. She is currently pursuing a Masters in Health Promotion from Mississippi State University and is passionate about menstruation awareness and advocacy.
Jasmine Mingo: Public Relations Intern
Jasmine Mingo, our newest PR (Public Relations Intern) at Soulflower, is a compassionate, positive and outgoing individual. She is currently a senior at Mississippi State University pursuing a Bachelor of Communications degree with a focus in PR. She is expected to graduate Fall of 2020.
Jasmine holds an Associates Degree in General Studies from Ozark Technical Community College in her hometown of Waynesville, MO. She decided to continue her education at Mississippi State and enjoys the college town. "One of my favorite things to do in my spare time is attend MSU's football games and ring the cowbell with other students," Jasmine said. She encourages everyone to attend at least one home game.
Her work experience includes writing press releases, new-stories/letters, media kits, and creating social media content such as posts, flyers, ads and more. She is excited to join Soulflower as its goal to to reawaken the soul's purpose. She believes that caring for your mind, body and soul is vital for your health. " I love what Soulflower stands for and encourage all to attend workshops and classes dedicated just for you," Jasmine said. " "I look forward to you joining our Soulflower community!"
Jasmine Mingo, our newest PR (Public Relations Intern) at Soulflower, is a compassionate, positive and outgoing individual. She is currently a senior at Mississippi State University pursuing a Bachelor of Communications degree with a focus in PR. She is expected to graduate Fall of 2020.
Jasmine holds an Associates Degree in General Studies from Ozark Technical Community College in her hometown of Waynesville, MO. She decided to continue her education at Mississippi State and enjoys the college town. "One of my favorite things to do in my spare time is attend MSU's football games and ring the cowbell with other students," Jasmine said. She encourages everyone to attend at least one home game.
Her work experience includes writing press releases, new-stories/letters, media kits, and creating social media content such as posts, flyers, ads and more. She is excited to join Soulflower as its goal to to reawaken the soul's purpose. She believes that caring for your mind, body and soul is vital for your health. " I love what Soulflower stands for and encourage all to attend workshops and classes dedicated just for you," Jasmine said. " "I look forward to you joining our Soulflower community!"
Instructors
Karly Lyons: Reiki, Chakras, Meditation, Crystal Healing
After spending her summer in India, Karly came to Starkville recently to follow a life-long dream of pursuing her Ph.D. in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, where she will also be teaching for the Department of Geosciences this school year as a Teaching Assistant.
Karly was looking for a place around Starkville to meet like-minded people and found Soulflower. Over the years, the science behind rocks, crystals, meditation, fossils, and energy has fascinated her, but more recently, she has been intrigued by the metaphysical side of science as well. Karly will be offering some new workshops at Soulflower very soon (Reiki, crystal healing, essential oils, animal guides, meditation, chakras...etc.), so stay tuned!
After spending her summer in India, Karly came to Starkville recently to follow a life-long dream of pursuing her Ph.D. in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, where she will also be teaching for the Department of Geosciences this school year as a Teaching Assistant.
Karly was looking for a place around Starkville to meet like-minded people and found Soulflower. Over the years, the science behind rocks, crystals, meditation, fossils, and energy has fascinated her, but more recently, she has been intrigued by the metaphysical side of science as well. Karly will be offering some new workshops at Soulflower very soon (Reiki, crystal healing, essential oils, animal guides, meditation, chakras...etc.), so stay tuned!
Mandi Sanders: Red Tent
Mandi is a community herbalist with a focus on family care and women's health. She has studied plant medicines from various perspectives and teachers over the last 11 years and finds herself consistently in awe of this powerful medicine. She is passionate about holistic, conscious living and also serves in her community as a post-partum doula, children's yoga teacher, and facilitates Rites of Passage ceremonies.
Mandi is a community herbalist with a focus on family care and women's health. She has studied plant medicines from various perspectives and teachers over the last 11 years and finds herself consistently in awe of this powerful medicine. She is passionate about holistic, conscious living and also serves in her community as a post-partum doula, children's yoga teacher, and facilitates Rites of Passage ceremonies.
Ali Pinion: Red Tent; Meditation
Ali Pinion is a bee guardian/beekeeper who studies the healing nature of the sacred bee. She utilizes products from her treatment free bee hives to make candles, salves, balms, herbal honey, tinctures, and more. Ali teaches sexual and reproductive health with an emphasis on sacred sexuality. She has a master’s degree in Health Promotion where she worked on designing community based health education programs and access to healthy local foods. Ali loves to make wild fermented foods and beverages, and enjoys teaching others how to make their own ferments at home. Ali is also Red Tent facilitator and loves holding space for ritual and ceremony.
Ali Pinion is a bee guardian/beekeeper who studies the healing nature of the sacred bee. She utilizes products from her treatment free bee hives to make candles, salves, balms, herbal honey, tinctures, and more. Ali teaches sexual and reproductive health with an emphasis on sacred sexuality. She has a master’s degree in Health Promotion where she worked on designing community based health education programs and access to healthy local foods. Ali loves to make wild fermented foods and beverages, and enjoys teaching others how to make their own ferments at home. Ali is also Red Tent facilitator and loves holding space for ritual and ceremony.
Richard Bryant: Heart-Centered Hypnosis
Richard believes that “A man must go on a quest to discover the sacred fire in the sanctuary of his own belly, to ignite the flame in his heart, to fuel the blaze in the hearth, to rekindle his ardor for the earth.” Richard studies visions of manhood that go beyond the façade. He is on a journey to discover what lies ahead when men discover for themselves who they truly are. Richard practices mindfulness and meditation accessible to people from any or no spiritual traditions.
He holds a Master’s degree in education, and is currently completing certification requirements for Heart-Centered Hypnosis through The Wellness Institute in Issaquah, WA where he is continuing his studies in the use of hypnosis to address life challenges. Richard loves brewing beer, fermenting, charcuterie, and teaching others how to brew and make their own foods and beverages.
Richard believes that “A man must go on a quest to discover the sacred fire in the sanctuary of his own belly, to ignite the flame in his heart, to fuel the blaze in the hearth, to rekindle his ardor for the earth.” Richard studies visions of manhood that go beyond the façade. He is on a journey to discover what lies ahead when men discover for themselves who they truly are. Richard practices mindfulness and meditation accessible to people from any or no spiritual traditions.
He holds a Master’s degree in education, and is currently completing certification requirements for Heart-Centered Hypnosis through The Wellness Institute in Issaquah, WA where he is continuing his studies in the use of hypnosis to address life challenges. Richard loves brewing beer, fermenting, charcuterie, and teaching others how to brew and make their own foods and beverages.
Tawnya Blalock, CPC, ELI-MP: Life After Loss
Tawnyna is a certified life coach specializing in transitions through loss and life changes. In her own journey, Tawnya has lost both parents, and her mother-in-law. Also, when she was only 40 years old, her husband of 18 years died very quickly following a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Her twin sons were barely 15 years of age at the time of their father’s death.
She pushed her own grieving process aside to help her children through theirs, despite knowing how that can complicate grief, after her years of work in hospice, teaching and training Bereavement support. It took several years for her to find the time, energy, and help to process that painful loss. She was a widow for over 10 years when she happily met and married her second husband, five years ago. Tawnya accepts new clients though her own business at Lifehouse Coaching and facilitates a private Facebook group for people going through their own loss journey. She is excited about joining with Soulflower Healing Arts Studio to bring a twice-monthly support group to this area. All who are going through any type of loss are welcome, and encouraged, to come and share their story in a safe, supportive, place.
Tawnyna is a certified life coach specializing in transitions through loss and life changes. In her own journey, Tawnya has lost both parents, and her mother-in-law. Also, when she was only 40 years old, her husband of 18 years died very quickly following a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Her twin sons were barely 15 years of age at the time of their father’s death.
She pushed her own grieving process aside to help her children through theirs, despite knowing how that can complicate grief, after her years of work in hospice, teaching and training Bereavement support. It took several years for her to find the time, energy, and help to process that painful loss. She was a widow for over 10 years when she happily met and married her second husband, five years ago. Tawnya accepts new clients though her own business at Lifehouse Coaching and facilitates a private Facebook group for people going through their own loss journey. She is excited about joining with Soulflower Healing Arts Studio to bring a twice-monthly support group to this area. All who are going through any type of loss are welcome, and encouraged, to come and share their story in a safe, supportive, place.
Hunter Smith: Artist in Residence
In an increasingly intangible and impersonal world, the handmade challenges us to think, feel, and connect. It is the subtle variations and human irregularities of such objects that intrigue and attract. In truth, I feel that beauty is sometimes more a product of what is “imperfect” than what is “perfect.” My interest in clay is rooted in my love of tactility and the hope that I might better understand perfect imperfection.
I particularly enjoy making functional work because these pieces are meant to be handled and interacted with - having the potential to become an intimate part of someone’s day to day life. It is my belief that a well made cup or bowl can transform something as seemingly mundane as a simple meal or coffee break into something more ritual and meaningful.
In an increasingly intangible and impersonal world, the handmade challenges us to think, feel, and connect. It is the subtle variations and human irregularities of such objects that intrigue and attract. In truth, I feel that beauty is sometimes more a product of what is “imperfect” than what is “perfect.” My interest in clay is rooted in my love of tactility and the hope that I might better understand perfect imperfection.
I particularly enjoy making functional work because these pieces are meant to be handled and interacted with - having the potential to become an intimate part of someone’s day to day life. It is my belief that a well made cup or bowl can transform something as seemingly mundane as a simple meal or coffee break into something more ritual and meaningful.
Jennie Privett: Meditation; Ionic Foot Baths; Reiki
Jennie and her family relocated to Starkville 4 years ago. She worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant for 14 years and is an ordained minister through Universal Life Church (ULC). Jennie is also a level two Reiki practitioner, leads a relaxing meditation at the Studio on the first Tuesday of every month, and offers various workshops such as soap making and other personal/spiritual crafts. Currently, Jennie is leading classes on the topic of Caring for Caregivers and is hosting a Caregiver Support Group on the third Thursday of each month (starting in Feb. 2020). In addition, Jennie also offers Ionic Foot Baths and mini Reiki sessions.
Jennie and her family relocated to Starkville 4 years ago. She worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant for 14 years and is an ordained minister through Universal Life Church (ULC). Jennie is also a level two Reiki practitioner, leads a relaxing meditation at the Studio on the first Tuesday of every month, and offers various workshops such as soap making and other personal/spiritual crafts. Currently, Jennie is leading classes on the topic of Caring for Caregivers and is hosting a Caregiver Support Group on the third Thursday of each month (starting in Feb. 2020). In addition, Jennie also offers Ionic Foot Baths and mini Reiki sessions.
C.T. Salazar: Poetry Workshops
C.T. Salazar is a Latinx poet, librarian, and activist from Mississippi. He's the author of This Might Have Meant Fire (Bull City Press), and American Cavewall Sonnets (forthcoming, 2021). His poems have appeared or are forthcoming in The Rumpus, Cincinnati Review, Beloit Poetry Journal, RHINO Poetry, 32 Poems, Grist, and elsewhere. He's currently a candidate for a Master's in Information and Archiving Science.
C.T. Salazar is a Latinx poet, librarian, and activist from Mississippi. He's the author of This Might Have Meant Fire (Bull City Press), and American Cavewall Sonnets (forthcoming, 2021). His poems have appeared or are forthcoming in The Rumpus, Cincinnati Review, Beloit Poetry Journal, RHINO Poetry, 32 Poems, Grist, and elsewhere. He's currently a candidate for a Master's in Information and Archiving Science.
Sujitha: Yoga Instructor
Sujitha is an Internationally certified traditional Yoga trainer. She graduated from Sri Sri School of Yoga. She strongly believes that Yoga is not just an exercise to the body, but it is a perfect balance of body, breath, and mind. She is also an active volunteer in Art of Living, a non-profit organization.
Sujitha has a Master's degree in Biotechnology and hails from India. She recently moved to Starkville with her husband. She is here leading us to dive deep into Happiness within oneself through Yoga. The simple and yet profound techniques are so well synchronized that they are suitable for different age groups.
In her spare time Sujitha loves to cook, serving her friends and family with spicy, delicious food. Sujitha also loves gardening and spending time with pets.
Sujitha is an Internationally certified traditional Yoga trainer. She graduated from Sri Sri School of Yoga. She strongly believes that Yoga is not just an exercise to the body, but it is a perfect balance of body, breath, and mind. She is also an active volunteer in Art of Living, a non-profit organization.
Sujitha has a Master's degree in Biotechnology and hails from India. She recently moved to Starkville with her husband. She is here leading us to dive deep into Happiness within oneself through Yoga. The simple and yet profound techniques are so well synchronized that they are suitable for different age groups.
In her spare time Sujitha loves to cook, serving her friends and family with spicy, delicious food. Sujitha also loves gardening and spending time with pets.