Shades of Blue Project
Restore, connect, and lead in New Orleans.
The Shades of Blue Project offers a unique retreat experience in the vibrant Warehouse District of New Orleans, specifically designed for leaders, advocates, birth workers, and caregivers. This center provides a much-needed respite for those who dedicate themselves to supporting others, particularly in the realm of maternal mental health. It's a chance to step away from daily demands and engage in meaningful dialogue, leadership development, and personal restoration. The retreats foster connections among like-minded individuals, strengthening a community committed to improving outcomes for mothers and families. Guests can expect a blend of focused reflection and the opportunity to explore New Orleans' rich cultural scene, making it an ideal setting for both personal growth and rejuvenation.
Highlights
- Specifically designed for leaders, advocates, and caregivers
- Focus on maternal mental health outcomes
- Located in New Orleans' historic Warehouse District
- Includes leadership development and personal restoration
- Nourishing meals provided, with vegan, vegetarian, and organic options
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Setting
The retreat is situated in New Orleans' historic Warehouse District, a lively area known for its blend of old-world charm, art galleries, diverse restaurants, and cultural attractions. This dynamic neighborhood offers a stimulating backdrop for both focused retreat activities and opportunities for exploration, just minutes from downtown and the Essence Festival activities.
The practice
While the specific meditation tradition is not stated, the retreats emphasize personal restoration, meaningful dialogue, and leadership development. Participants engage in intentional spaces designed to help them pause, reflect, and connect with others who understand their work. The focus is on strengthening individuals who support their communities.
A typical day
Daily structure varies by retreat, but guests can expect a balance of structured activities focused on dialogue, leadership development, and personal restoration. Nourishing meals, including daily breakfast and select group meals, are provided to support energy and wellness throughout the experience.
Accommodation
Information about specific accommodation types is not provided, but the retreat takes place at a dedicated venue at 1216 Annunciation Street.
What to bring
Pack comfortable clothing suitable for both indoor sessions and exploring New Orleans. Consider layers for varying temperatures and comfortable shoes for walking. Don't forget any personal items you might need for relaxation by the pool or hot tub.
How to get there
The retreat is located at 1216 Annunciation St, New Orleans, LA 70130, in the historic Warehouse District. It's easily accessible from Interstate 10 and near the Convention Center. If driving, use a GPS for navigation.
Nearest airport: Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) (20 km)
Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) is approximately 15 miles (20-30 minutes) from the retreat. Ride-share services, taxis, or airport shuttles are recommended for transport.
Nearest city: New Orleans
Public transport: Streetcars, taxis, and ride-share services are readily available throughout New Orleans for local transportation.
Information on the specific booking process is not provided; please check the Shades of Blue Project website for details.
Retreats are paid experiences, with prices starting from USD 400. Specific inclusions beyond daily breakfast and select group meals should be confirmed with the center.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Shades of Blue Project websiteClimate
New Orleans has a humid subtropical climate, meaning warm to hot temperatures year-round with high humidity. Summers are particularly hot and muggy, while winters are mild. Be prepared for potential rain and high humidity regardless of the season.
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Frequently asked questions
Who are these retreats designed for?
These retreats are specifically created for leaders, advocates, birth workers, and caregivers who often dedicate themselves to supporting others and need an opportunity for restoration and connection.
What kind of meals are provided?
Guests will enjoy nourishing and satisfying meals, including daily breakfast and select group meals. Dietary options include vegan, vegetarian, and organic choices, and meals with meat are also available.
What is the nearest airport and how do I get to the retreat?
The nearest airport is Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY). From there, you can take a ride-share service (Uber/Lyft), a taxi, or an airport shuttle. Rental cars are also an option if you plan to explore the city.
What amenities are available at the retreat location?
The venue offers amenities such as air conditioning in rooms, free WiFi, a pool, towels, free parking, a kitchen, tour assistance, a hot tub, and coffee/tea facilities.
Can I explore New Orleans during the retreat?
Yes, the retreat is located in the vibrant Warehouse District, close to many restaurants, cultural attractions, and Essence Festival venues. Local transportation options like ride-shares, streetcars, and taxis are readily available for exploration.
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