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Blue Soul Living

Creating Sacred Spaces

Sanctuaries & Ideas for Soulful Living

Timeless Wisdom · Connected Living · Spaces for the Soul

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The Space Around You Matters

Think of Blue Soul Living as the intersection of what Joanna Gaines brought to the world of home and what Kinfolk brought to slow living—reimagined through the lens of consciousness, intentional design, and the relationship between our outer spaces and our inner lives.

What if your environment could change the way you experience your life?

The colors you live with.

The objects you surround yourself with.

The natural elements you bring inside.

The light. The textures. The sounds.

The spaces where you rest, work, create and gather.

Your environment is speaking to you all the time. Blue Soul Living explores how we can listen—and intentionally create spaces that support greater harmony, creativity, connection and consciousness.

For more than fifteen years, Renee Blodgett has been creating experiences designed to help people reconnect—with themselves, with one another and with something deeper.

As co-founder of Blue Soul Earth, she has facilitated sacred retreats, led the Blue Soul Alchemy Wisdom School, taught courses and co-authored books alongside her partner, Anthony. Throughout that work, one principle has remained constant:

Everything carries energy.

And the spaces we inhabit are part of that energy.

A candlelit meditation room with a carved wood mandala, Buddha statue and low seating

Over the years, Renee began noticing something. Whenever she and Anthony created a space for a retreat, workshop or gathering, they paid close attention to the environment—the light, the objects, the natural elements, the placement of things, the feeling of the room. They weren’t simply creating a beautiful setting. They were creating an experience.

Then they began leading programs in other people’s homes, offices, retreat centers and studios. And Renee noticed how rarely people considered the space itself.

After one gathering, someone wrote to tell her how unusually calm they had felt in the room. Another described the experience as transformative. Others talked about unexpected bursts of creativity, a profound sense of serenity, greater balance or simply feeling more like themselves.

A seed was planted.

What if our environment could do more than look beautiful?

What if the spaces where we live, work, create and gather could support who we are becoming?

What if a room could help us breathe more deeply, think more clearly, create more freely, reconnect with ourselves and feel more at home in our own lives?

These questions became the beginning of Blue Soul Living.

Blue Soul Living explores the relationship between space, energy and consciousness—and how intentional choices in our environments can influence how we feel, create, connect and live.

We believe your surroundings can become more than a backdrop to your life.

They can become part of your practice.

A place to restore.

A place to create.

A place to awaken.

A place to come home to yourself.

Because when the space around you comes into alignment, something within you can begin to shift, too.

This is Blue Soul Living.

A warm living room with a stone fireplace, carved medallion and layered textiles
A sunlit room with an arched window, a Buddha statue and a view of distant hills

Space Is Shaping You More Than You Realize

The spaces we inhabit are more than backdrops to our lives. They influence how we feel, how we think, how we create and how we connect. Our surroundings express who we are and what we value—and can even shape what we are ready to become.

At first, Renee wondered if it was simply a matter of personal preference. After all, Anthony is Italian, and Renee’s ancestry traces back to France. They both have an instinctive appreciation for beauty, color, texture and the natural world, and they naturally brought those elements into the spaces they created.

But then she began to wonder:

What if it’s one of those things we don’t know we don’t know?

What if our relationship with our environment is influencing us in ways we rarely notice?

As people began experiencing the spaces Renee and Anthony created, they started noticing something shift.

Attitudes softened.

Ideas opened.

Uncertainty became possibility.

Clutter became purpose.

Creativity began to flow.

Surrounded by color, natural elements and symbols drawn from the living earth, people began to experience something deeper: a remembrance of connection.

A sense that we are not separate from the world around us, but part of a living, interconnected whole. And perhaps that’s the real invitation of intentional space.

Not perfection.

Not another beautifully decorated room.

Not following someone else’s idea of how a home should look.

But creating an environment that feels coherent with who you are.

Because when the spaces around us begin to feel more harmonious, something can happen within us, too.

We breathe differently.

We become more present.

We think more clearly.

We create more freely.

We connect more deeply—with ourselves, with one another and with the world outside our walls.

The coherence we create in our surroundings can become an invitation to cultivate coherence within.

We may not realize what we’re missing when it’s absent. But when balance, beauty and intention are brought into the places where we spend our lives, we can feel the difference.

Perhaps living in harmony isn’t a luxury.

Perhaps it’s a way of coming home.

Words From Those Who Know Her Work

Richard Dreyfuss

“Blodgett brings an extraordinary amount of energy, creativity, artistic talent and productivity to her projects.”

— Richard Dreyfuss, Actor
Jan Ziff

“In a world not known for sincerity and authenticity, Renee is a true standout. Able to energize those around her, she has been one of my most valued contacts and friends for decades.”

— Jan Ziff, former BBC Correspondent
Cecily Sommers

“Renee approaches everything she does with a blend of passion and courage that is rare.”

— Cecily Sommers, Futurist and President, The Push Institute

“Her creative and sophisticated insight enables her to elevate people and ideas to a level others can’t touch.”

— Ivan Mimica, CEO, Consortium for Technology & Innovation (CTI)

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