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Jane talks with Ashley about expanding understanding and authentic spiritual connection through working with 5-MeO-DMT In this conversation, Jane and Ashley discuss the difference between 5-MeO DMT and NNDMT, as well as their personal experiences with 5-MeO DMT. They explore the profoundness of the experience and its impact on fear and the relationship with death. They also discuss the importance of making space for integration after the experience and the value of love, courage, and compassion. Ashley shares her perspective on reclaiming the word 'God' and the future of 5-MeO DMT in the context of psychedelic community churches. They emphasize the importance of finding a trained facilitator and the role of community in the psychedelic journey. Takeaways 5-MeO DMT and NNDMT (found in Ayahuasca) offer different experiences, with 5-MeO DMT often leading to more mystical and profound experiences. The 5-MeO DMT experience can have a transformative impact on fear and the relationship with death, leading to a greater sense of courage and acceptance. Integration is a crucial part of the psychedelic journey, and it is important to create space and seek support for the integration process. Finding a trained and experienced facilitator is essential for a safe and meaningful 5-MeO DMT experience. The future of 5-MeO DMT may involve the creation of psychedelic community churches, providing a safe and supportive environment for psychedelic experiences. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background Noise 00:42 Difference Between 5-MeO DMT and NNDMT 01:10 Ashley's Personal Experience with 5-MeO DMT 03:22 The Profoundness of the Experience 04:44 Impact on Fear and Relationship with Death 05:15 Transformation of Fear of Heights 06:13 Change in Perception and Relationship with Death 07:37 The Meaning of Life and Existential Questions 09:11 The Value of Love, Courage, and Compassion 10:23 Connecting with the Foundational Frequency of the Universe 11:24 The Importance of Making Space After the Experience 13:10 Reclaiming the Word 'God' J. Ashley T. Booth is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in practice offering ketamine-assisted psychotherapy in Los Angeles, California. Since 2013, she's been a passionate educator and advocate surrounding the mindful use of psychedelics for healing, self-reflection, and the celebration of life as the founder of the Southern California psychedelic society, the Aware Project. 5-MeO-DMT has been the catalyst for her journey, leading her to be a psychospiritual retreat leader in Mexico where she facilitated 5-MeO-DMT and ibogaine. Her background in research led her to be a co-investigator on the Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies (MAPS)-sponsored clinical trial of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for the treatment of PTSD. Trained in psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy with Compass and a consultant with Beckley Psytech on their therapist training manual for the clinical use of 5-MeO-DMT in depression treatment, she is at the forefront of psychedelic research and therapy. She has collaborated with the Conclave (www.theconclave.info), actively promoting the ethical facilitation of 5-MeO-DMT sessions. Currently, she serves as a trainer and consultant in the intersection of psychedelic psychotherapy and spirituality. Her vision is grounded in the belief that the mindful reintegration of psychedelics into Western society fosters collective healing and cultivates a kinder world. www.ashleybooth.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Psychedelic and plant medicine mentor Skye Weaver beams in to talk about cannabis therapy, spiritual integration, and embracing indigenous, communal, sacred self-care practices on episode 142 of the Far Out with Faust podcast. Skye Weaver is a medicine mentor, psychedelic self-care specialist, and earth medicine mentor supporting the international medicine community through mentorship, education, and ceremony. Skye hosts community psychedelic integration circles through InnerSpace Integration and the Aware Project to support the community in the spaces between Ceremonies. Skye also founded NOT a Shaman School, an in-depth, experiential training for new and seasoned journeyers who feel called to practice integral medicine work and learn guardianship and facilitation skills. She hosts CannAbyss, a legal, above-ground cannabis practice for people interested in exploring non-ordinary states of consciousness in a safe, legal and navigable way. Skye trained at the Hakomi Institute of California (Mindful Somatic Psychotherapy) and with Medicinal Mindfulness (PSS1-3, Psychedelic First Aid/CPR and DMTx) where she is now on the leadership team and helps co-facilitate trainings and retreats. Skye is also a certified yoga teacher, Reiki Master in the Usui & Karuna lineages, trained bodyworker in Thai Yoga Massage and stretch therapy, and has her MFA in acting from Harvard.In this episode, Faust and Skye explore the mind-extending world of psychedelics and plant medicine. Topics include:-The difference between Big Pharma and psychedelics/plant medicines-How psychedelics work to facilitate personal healing and enlightenment-The importance of integrating lessons learned from plant medicine -How plant medicine and other psychedelics impact the brain and consciousness-The difference between using plant medicine in isolation and in community-The healing power of community-Comparing and contrasting various indigenous tribal plant medicine practices-The therapeutic benefits of cannabis-Cannabis as a Somatic Psychedelic-Cannabis as a Mother Medicine vs. other types of plant medicine-The decriminalization of psychedelics-The future potential of psychedelic healing and therapeutic modalitiesConnect with Skye WeaverInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theskyeweaver/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSkyeWeaver/InnerSpace Integration: https://innerspaceintegration.com/Aware Project: https://awareproject.org/0:00 - Skye Weaver Podcast1:37 - Introducing Skye Weaver4:47 - Skye's background and how her personal journey led her to the spiritual work with plant medicine9:36 - Balance between psychedelics/plant medicine and pharmaceuticals … the right time, place and function for appropriate support. Also diving into the importance of INTEGRATION - “the work between the work”20:25 - Diving into the positive effects of psychedelics on the brain, creating more interconnectivity, breaking unhealthy pattern and healing trauma43:10 - Importance and benefits of healing and integrating with COMMUNITY … throughout history to present day.50:13 - The sacred arts and healing technology of Shipibo lineage and diets with master plants 55:58 - Skye's therapeutic work with cannabis, looking beyond its recreation and examining the profound spiritual and somatic healing benefits#Podcast #PlantMedicine #Psychedelic
In the year since the landmark Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization Supreme Court decision overturned Roe v. Wade (1973) and Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992)—ending the Constitutional right to an abortion—20 states have enacted outright bans or severe limitations on abortion. In conversation with Rabbi Nora Feinstein, faith leaders and activists share how faith communities can lean on each other in partnership in the fight for reproductive rights and what people of faith can do to build resilience and maintain hope. The panel includes Rev. Rob Keithan from All Souls Church Unitarian, Jamie L. Manson from Catholics for Choice, and Dora Muhammad from the AWARE Project. This event was held on June 26, 2023 in partnership with National Council of Jewish Women.
Ocean Aware Project is the largest OSC project announced to date. It's a collaboration across sectors and regions that will provide innovative solutions for monitoring fish movement, fish health, and the environment. Hosted by OSC's Ogaga Johnson, this episode of “A Deeper Dive” checks in with Amy Brookman of the Ocean Aware project.
The great LSD psychiatrist Stanislav Grof referred to the collection of cognitive, emotional, and spiritual disturbances that can follow a powerful psychedelic experience as a “spiritual emergence.” He saw this an evolutionary crisis rather than a mental disease. So how do we know if we are in a soul’s initiation or simply a Sisyphean loop of our tormented mind? Like many of us in this difficult pandemic winter, I have been going through my own dark night, so I called up one of my favorite iboga experts, Dr. Joseph Barsuglia to understand how to navigate my experience. On the show, we discuss initiation through the lens of the powerful plant medicine iboga and the Bwiti tradition in Africa. We explore where it might be appropriate to turn to psychotropic medication for stability during protracted healing. We also talk about how to understand the liminal space of transformation and when healing is complete. Finally we review various ways to find refuge and solace in these difficult times. Joseph is a PhD neuropsychologist and was the Director of Clinical Assessment and Research the former iconic ibogaine facility, Crossroads Treatment Center. Trained with MAPS and initiated in the Bwiti tradition in Gabon, Joseph advises on psychedelic medicine and alternative healthcare. He first appeared on Life is a Festival with his partner Tricia Eastman on episode 41: “Iboga, the Mount Everest of Psychedelics.” Joseph Barsuglia: https://www.josephbarsuglia.com/ MAPS Integration List: https://integration.maps.org/ Psychedelic Support: https://psychedelic.support/community-directory/ The Aware Project: http://awareproject.org/ “Iboga, the Mount Everest of Psychedelics” - https://www.eamonarmstrong.com/lifeisafestival/tricia-eastman-dr-joseph-barsuglia Life is a Festival Survey: https://bit.ly/festival-survey Timestamps: :10 - Neuropsychology in the context of psychedelic experiences :18 - Initiation through the lens of the plant medicine Iboga and the Bwiti tradition :36 - When in a protracted initiatory experience, is it wise to use psychotropic medication to cope? :54 - When is our healing process over? 1:05 - Other ways to find refuge and solace in difficult times
Tricia Eastman conducts healing ceremonies around the world after years of iboga training in Mboumba, Eyano, Mimbare, and Missoko Bwiti traditions from Gabon, in addition to working with 5-MeO-DMT in shamanic and ceremonial contexts. She’s an inspiring voice on the psychedelic lecture circuit, presenting at conferences such as the Aware Project, the Sleeping Octopus Assembly on Psychedelics (SOAP), and Awakened Futures Summit, to name several. When not doing all of the above, she’s working on her first book about how we can apply ancestral wisdom to modern-day contexts, understanding the holistic nature of these medicines, in addition to the importance of preparation and integration. In this episode we speak about a very narrow aspect of the iboga experience, namely, the idea of supervision and caretaking of iboga experiencers: the responsible person looking after your body, so you don’t have to during your experience. Topics of our discussion include: Tricia’s background and shamanic training; metaphorical and literal notions of death; signs of risk to watch out for after ingestion; trust in caretakers; avoiding the term “trip sitting” to describe iboga supervisors and caretakers; the neoshamanic medicine wheel; Ann Shulgin’s “life contract”; and what the iboga experience is like overall from the caretaker’s perspective. Also, please visit my Podcast Supplements article regarding afterthoughts of Tricia and I's conversation (https://amhouot.com/60-ep2-1_supervising-and-caretaking-of-experiencers_tricia-eastman/).CONNECTTwitter (https://twitter.com/AMhouot)LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/amhouot/)Academia (https://independent.academia.edu/AMHouot)ResearchGate (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Am_Houot)DISCLAIMERIBOGANAUTICS podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. Efforts are made to broadcast correct information, but no guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions. Contributors are not responsible for any damages arising from podcast consumption. Iboga has potential psychosomatic risks and therefore is not suitable for everyone. If wanting to consume iboga, seek out countries where it is administered legally and under professional supervision. Views discussed are not substitute for medical advice nor should be construed as best practice. Comments, suggestions, or correction of errors are welcome considering psychedelic science and related fields steadily advance.
Rash brought in an expert to help him get over his D.A.R.E. championing. Rules are broken, war is discussed; and we forgot the sex & rock 'n roll. How do you like your drugs & why is big pharma giving you the drugs you want banned? Get skooled on psychedelics and how they can help people.www.awareproject.org for more information on the safe use of drugsJarrod's book recommendations:Chasing the Scream by Johann HariHigh Price by Carl HartHow to Chang Your Mind by Michael PollanIn the Realm of Hungry Ghosts by Gabor MateLost Connections by Johann Hari
This is the fourth episode of our third series Health to discuss the topic of mental health in terms of internalised queerphobia (homophobia and transphobia) with Brooke from The AWARE Project.For more information on The AWARE project please visit:http://theawareproject.com.au/Music removed from podcast. If you want to watch and listen to it please visit the following links:Troye Sivan - Heaven ft. Betty Whohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VNV__mV38sCub Sport - Sometimeshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_jQ_mb84zA
Joe Moore interviews Brian Pace. He studies Evolutionary Ecology, is a science consultant at The Third Wave, and is the director of the project, Mind Manifest Midwest, and instigator of the “Find the Others” project. 3 Key Points: Psychedelics are not just illegal, they are also taboo, and Brian’s efforts are aimed to create spaces that make it more comfortable to talk about psychedelics. Online resources are great, but having local, and real psychedelic societies to create community will help people “come out” and be comfortable talking about their experiences. Brian’s interest evolved from ecology to psychedelics when he realized the issue of global warming. The top environmental problems are selfishness and greed, and changing people’s minds with psychedelics is a big hope for the planet. Support the show Patreon Leave us a review on iTunes Share us with your friends – favorite podcast, etc Join our Facebook group - Psychedelics Today group – Find the others and create community. Navigating Psychedelics Show Notes Getting Involved with The Third Wave Met Paul Austin of The Third Wave at the Global Ibogaine Therapy Alliance Conference. The conference was foundational in him becoming outspoken about psychedelics. Ibogaine - last resort option for people suffering from addiction. Brian and the team built The Third Wave with the goal to bring the conversation about psychedelics to be more comfortable among the general public. It has been good about building bridges to invite all types of people to the community, not just white males. It's important to be inclusive in this space. Find the Others Started at Psychedelic Science, to talk about what psychedelic societies are. Aware Project by Ashley Booth (www.awareproject.org) Psychedelics are not just illegal, they are also Taboo - Michael Pollan “Were having a cultural hangover from the upheavals we've had in the late 60’s and early 70’s.” - Brian “We can fight taboos when we can have conversations - about that which was taboo - in the grocery store, in the bar, with our parents. I think that's definitely what's needed with psychedelics.” - Brian Had the first psychedelic society meeting at a bar that included a presentation about plant secondary compounds and human health and ended with storytelling. 20% of Americans over the age of 15 have had some experience with psychedelics, 11% with LSD. (source unsure) Mitch Gomez from Dance Safe - more than 50% of the population of the U.S has done illegal compounds at age 15 and up. Psychedelics have taken a big chunk of that number. Cannabis is a great help for football players and traumatic brain injury. “If psychedelics are ever going to be reintegrated meaningfully in society, we are going to need some kind of mentorship.” - Brian Timothy Leary - “You're born with the right to fly”. If you start driving on LSD, you might lose that right. Find the Others, Mind Manifest Midwest, The Third Wave A collaborative project that allows people to speak in their own words what they are doing in their psychedelic societies. Psychedelic Societies are real, local and create community. MDMA for PTSD will be passed at the Federal level very quickly. Evolutionary Ecology Psilocybin - PhD focused on plant secondary compounds. The mycorrhizae network - “the Earth’s natural internet” - Paul Stamets Climate change Consumption - eating meat and driving cars The top environmental problems are selfishness, greed and apathy. Changing people’s mindsets with psychedelics could be an only hope. “Given that psychedelics have reliably induced mystical and/or religious experiences in people throughout time and across a variety of contexts, it seems natural that we should start organizing communities that help unpack and contextualize these experiences.” - Brian The status of our society Why do we have to work 55 hours a week to barely afford a 2 bedroom apartment? Guaranteed minimum income - an experiment in other countries. What does our society look like when it is less stressed? Timothy Leary “Who knows what you might learn from taking a chance on conversation with a stranger? Everyone carries a piece of the puzzle. Nobody comes into your life by mere coincidence. Trust your instincts. Do the unexpected. Find the others…” Helped create the importance of set and setting. Saw the inside of 36 prisons for possession of marijuana. Link Mind Manifest Midwest Find The Others Project Aware Project Check out this FREE online course, "Introduction to Psychedelics" About Brian Brian Pace, M.S. is a scientist by training and psychonaut by inclination. His interest in biology was piqued acutely as a teenager while experimenting with his own neurochemistry. For more than a decade, Brian has worked on agrobiodiversity, food sovereignty, urban cycling, and climate change in the US and Mexico. Brian is the co-founder of Mind Manifest Midwest (facebook.com/mindmanifestmidwest), a Columbus, Ohio based psychedelic society and the instigator of the Find the Others Project (findtheothersproject.org), a global collaboration of the burgeoning psychedelic society movement. Since 2016, he has contributed as a strategist for The Third Wave (thethirdwave.co). At The Ohio State University, he co-created a graduate-level class entitled: Cannabis: Past, present, and future cultivation for fiber, food, and medicine. He spent a year slogging around oil and wastewater pits left by Chevron-Texaco testing mycoremediation techniques in the Ecuadorian Amazon. All pipelines leak. Plant medicine is indigenous technology. Brian completes his Ph.D. in Plant Evolutionary Ecology this semester at OSU.
Shane talks about psychedelic integration and skepticism with friend psychedelic ambassador, and founder of The Aware Project, Ashley Booth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shane talks about psychedelic integration and skepticism with friend psychedelic ambassador, and founder of The Aware Project, Ashley Booth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Download Caitlin Thompson, the founder of EntheoZen, joins us on Psychedelics Today to share her healing story, her interests in psychedelics, and the supplement company that she started. Caitlin is also involved in the psychedelic community - she hosts events for the Aware Project San Diego and is a Kambo practitioner. After struggling with her own depression and anxiety, Caitlin founded EntheoZen. She applied her background in neuroscience, diving deep into the scientific literature and discovered the importance of nutrition in brain and mood health. She created a scientifically-supported line of products that nourish, resource and balance the nervous system to promote a happy, healthy mind. Caitlin uses EntheoZen as a platform to provide informative resources and tools to empower people to take their mental wellness into their own hands in a natural and sustainable way. EntheoZen provides educational media on cutting-edge wellness modalities including nutrition, herbs, meditation, psychedelics, neurofeedback training, kambo, and float tanks. Caitlin is a researcher and advocate in the psychedelic medicine movement, using EntheoZen to support research and promote awareness of psychedelic therapies as effective psychiatric interventions. EntheoZen [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57PZK74BK00] EntheoZen is a nutritional supplement company based in San Diego, CA. It was launched in 2014 by Caitlin Thompson. At EntheoZen, our goal is to contribute to the practice of using safe and natural ways to balance brain chemistry and promote brain health and a happy mood. Blending neuroscience and holistic nutrition, we believe that the mind, body, and soul need the proper resources to stay balanced and lively. Our products are based on proven scientific principles and target specific mechanisms & issues related to mood disorders based on scientific literature. When the brain has access to the raw materials it needs to repair and function optimally, it can often heal and regulate itself. About TransZen TransZen is an all natural mood enhancement and stress support supplement designed to: -fill in nutritional gaps that may be causing low mood -promote neurotransmitter production such as serotonin and dopamine -maintain a healthy inflammatory response in the brain -promote the repair and regeneration of brain cells. -It consists of 17 scientifically-studied ingredients including vitamins, minerals, amino acids and potent plant extracts. -Works by providing your body with the raw materials it needs to balance the nervous system. -It is made in a USA facility that is certified by the FDA as having Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and third-party tested. **Can not ship outside of the U.S. Links & Notes EntheoZen Medicine Frog Kambo (Cailtin's Kambo practice site) International Association of Kambo Practitioners The Aware Project About Caitlin Thompson After struggling with her own battle with depression and anxiety, Caitlin Thompson applied her background in neurobiology and dove into the cutting edge scientific literature on mood disorders and mental illnesses. This led her down a health rabbit hole, realizing that Lyme disease, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, microbiome dysbiosis and emotional trauma were at the root of her and many others’ depression. After successfully improving her own health, Caitlin founded her nutritional supplement company, EntheoZen in 2014. Caitlin now uses EntheoZen as a platform to spread information about modalities and tools to empower others to heal and achieve optimal mental wellness. Caitlin also works in the psychedelic field advocating for psychedelic research and education around their implications in mental wellness and autoimmune conditions. Caitlin is also a certified Kambo frog medicine practitioner based in San Diego CA.
Download Ashley Booth This week we talk with Ashley Booth, co-founder of InnerSpace Integration and founder of the Aware Project: Rethinking Psychedelics. Ashley shares with us how she went from being an oceanographer to starting a psychedelic community in the Los Angeles area and also pursuing psychedelic research. We talk about how the formation and history of both the Aware Project and InnerSpace Integration, and the importance of building a psychedelic community. We also talk about Ashley's background in somatic practices such as Hakomi and how Hakomi can be used for integration as well as in the psychedelic space. Body psychotherapy seems to be a tool of the future for many psychotherapists who are interested in psychedelics and psychedelic research as normal talk therapy does not always address some of the underlying issues that are stored within the body. Other Show Topics Non-visual experiences with Aya Not getting caught up in the story. Burning Man Integration groups/networks Tips on getting involved in the field [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsTxzEB-XA0] Ashley Booth Show Notes/Links Innerspace Integration Facebook Aware Project YouTube Facebook Hakomi Method Somatic Experiencing Sensorimotor Holotropic Breathwork 5-MeO-DMT [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aq_cOMsyik] About Ashley Booth, M.S. Ashley Booth, M.S. is a scientist, philosopher, and psychedelic ambassador. After years of working in environmental science, she experienced a radical paradigm shift through the use of psychedelics which ignited a passion for the awakening of human consciousness. Ashley uses her scientific background to break through the "war-on-drugs" rhetoric and have an intelligent and scientifically-based conversation about the safety and use of psychedelic substances. Ashley is the founder of the Aware Project: Rethinking Psychedelics (awareproject.org), which hosts educational and community-building events in Los Angeles and San Diego, California. She is also a co-founder of the InnerSpace Integration (innerspaceintegration.com), a psychedelic integration support service and harm reduction organization in Southern California. For a year and a half, she worked as a psycho-spiritual coach at Crossroads Treatment Center, supporting people through ibogaine and 5-MeO-DMT experiences. She is a certified Kundalini yoga teacher and is currently training in a somatic psychotherapy approach known as the Hakomi Method. www.AshleyBooth.net Header Photo: https://www.instagram.com/scarlet.barnett/ Check out our upcoming course, "Navigating Psychedelics: Lessons on Self-Care & Integration." Sign up Today!
This episode of the podcast was taped LIVE in Los Angeles on June 28th in partnership with the Aware Project. Zach Leary led an hour long engaging, funny and insightful panel discussion with the great wisdom of Dr. Cole Marta and Ashley Booth. The conversation ranged from a look at the current state of psychedelic research, how culture and community plays a role, actual medical updates from the front lines and each persons own personal awakenings and journeys. The Aware Project hosts bi-monthly salons that are not to be missed if you're in the LA area. Also, look out for more live tapings of The MAPS Podcast. Dr. Marta completed undergraduate studies at UC – Santa Cruz majoring in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology where he graduated with highest honors in the major, with a focus on genetics. After graduating, he was a Junior Specialist in a Howard Hughes Medical Institute laboratory studying neurogenetics in the model organism C. Elegans. Ashley Booth, M.S. is a scientist, philosopher, and advocate. She is the founder of a Los Angeles based community education group called the Aware Project (awareproject.org) and the co-producer of the monthly Psychedelic Awareness Salon series and the first Bicycle Day event in Los Angeles (www.bicycleday.la). She has given numerous talks at festivals and conferences to balance the public conversation about psychedelics, spread accurate information, and give a new face to psychedelia. She believes that the conscious use of psychedelics is an important tool to be utilized in medicine, creativity, and the creation of a more peaceful world.
Guest speakers: Various PROGRAM NOTES: Date this lecture was recorded: April 27, 2017 Here’s the storytelling session from San Diego. It’s an especially powerful gathering thanks to the Aware Project creating community there. Plus, lucky story #7 comes from Lorenzo himself and includes a great history on the importance of the talks in Palenque, Mexico. […]
So today I am joined by none other than Naomi Caietti. Naomi is a Project Management Consultant, Guest Speaker, Author, PPM Expert, and Managing Editor at NaomiCaietti.com. In today’s discussion I am going to ask Naomi to share some insights about one of her specialist topics, The Self-Aware Project Manager. To connect with Naomi and get information about her books, pop over to the show notes at projectmanagementparadise.com/48 for all the links you’ll need. We’d also welcome on honest review about this podcast on iTunes and you will find a direct link to do this at projectmanagementparadise.com Thanks again for listening and be sure to tune in again next week for another great guest. Our proud sponsor today is Cora Systems. To find out more about Cora’s solutions, which are live in 51 countries around the world, visit corasystems.com where you can request a free demo, and discover first hand how Cora helps its clients gain control, governance and insight into their project portfolios.
We’re joined by Ashley Booth of the Aware Project, a psychedelic community based in Southern California. Ashley tells us about a transformative experience with 5-MeO-DMT that changed her from an agnostic to a believer, and prompted her to quit her job as a scientist and pursue a career in psychedelic therapy. We talk about the difficulties in setting up a psychedelic community, and what we can do to “Find the Others.” For a full summary and show links, go here: https://thethirdwave.co/psychedelia-ashley-booth/ Like the podcast? Leave a review on iTunes! https://thethirdwave.co/leave-review/ Like our stuff? Help the cause by supporting us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/thethirdwave
Ashley Booth is a psychedelic ambassador and the founder of the Aware Project. Go to awareproject.org for events, news, media, and information about how to get involved and how to spread the word about the future of healing.
The amazing and inspirational Ashley Booth stops by the kitchen table to discuss her own transformational face to face experience with God, the founding of the Aware Project and following your heart even when it seems impossible. Ashley is the founder of the Aware Project that produces educational events in Los Angeles, California. She is balancing the conversation about psychoactive compounds in order to have intelligent, level-headed conversations on the responsible uses of psychedelics for both clinical and therapeutic purposes. Through her own inner work, she has developed a passion for removing the stigma and fear surrounding psychedelics. Her strength comes from combining a background in the sciences with a bigger and deeper view of humanity and the world. She inspires audiences to question what they’ve been told, do their homework, and form their own opinions. http://awareproject.org http://www.ashleybooth.net