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In this soul-stretching episode, Catherine sits down with Neil Markey, former U.S. special operations commander turned psychedelic wellness visionary, to explore one of the most urgent and transformative frontiers in mental health: plant medicine. After serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, Neil returned home carrying the invisible wounds of war — anxiety, hypervigilance, and trauma that traditional therapy could not touch. What followed was a radical rebirth through meditation, psilocybin, and the deep inner work of integration. Now, as co-founder of Beckley Retreats, Neil offers legal, research-informed psychedelic retreats in Jamaica and the Netherlands that fuse high-dose psilocybin ceremonies with breathwork, movement, and weeks of guided support. This is not about escape — it is about coming back to your truth. Together, Catherine and Neil dive into: The neuroscience of psilocybin and how it rewires the brain The importance of set, setting, and skilled facilitation The myths and stigmas still haunting the psychedelic space The real difference between microdosing and macrodosing Why integration, not the peak experience, is the portal to lasting change This conversation is a masterclass in post-traumatic growth, emotional alchemy, and what it means to truly heal in a fragmented world. Neil leaves us with three sacred truths: Meditation changes everything Nature is medicine Relationships are the real work If you are ready to rethink what healing looks like, this episode will open doors you didn’t know were closed. You can watch the video of the conversation on YouTube Find Out More About Neil Markey and Beckley Retreats Beckley Retreats Website Follow Beckley Retreats on Instagram @beckleyretreats Check out Beckley Retreats’ YouTube Channel @beckleyretreats
As co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats, Neil is passionate about sharing the science-backed benefits of psychedelics in conjunction with the contemplative practices that support holistic wellbeing. Neil was A Captain in the US Army Special Operations 2nd Ranger Battalion, and had been deployed once to Iraq, and twice to Afghanistan. After returning, he was an MBA/ MIA masters student at Columbia University, and suffered from depression and PTSD. This led him to alternative wellbeing practices and marked the start of a profound healing journey with mindfulness and psychedelics. Neil credits meditation and plant therapy with saving his life. A curious mathematician from a young age, Neil now sees no real divide between science and spirituality. We really enjoyed our conversation with Neil and enjoyed learning about the healing power of meditation and psychedelics in his personal experience and now through the community he has cultivated through Beckley Retreats. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Army Ranger to consultant to leading one of the most respected psychedelic retreat organizations, detailing how meditation and psychedelic therapy helped him heal from trauma. The conversation covers: Neal's military background and his path to psychedelics The mission and structure of Beckley Retreats, an offshoot of the Beckley Foundation How their retreats integrate meditation, preparation, and integration for long-lasting benefits The legal landscape of psilocybin in Jamaica and the Netherlands Challenges and lessons from running a psychedelic retreat business The future of psychedelics, from global access to potential federal policy shifts Whether you're curious about immersive psychedelic retreats, the intersection of mental health and psychedelics, or the evolving legal landscape, this episode is packed with insight. Learn more about Beckley Retreats here. Hear more from Neil on Psychedelics Today here.
Welcome to The Aging Well Podcast! In this enlightening episode, we explore the transformative journey of Neil Markey, co-founder, and CEO of Beckley Retreats. From serving as a captain in the U.S. Army Special Operations 2nd Ranger Battalion to becoming a passionate advocate for mindfulness and psychedelics, Neil's story is a testament to the power of holistic healing. He delves into the spiritual importance of wellbeing, the responsible use of psychedelics, and the groundbreaking work of Beckley Retreats. Tune in to discover how these practices can reshape our understanding of mental health and overall wellbeing.Learn more about Beckley Retreats: https://www.beckleyretreats.com/why-beckley/
Send me a text! I'd LOVE to hear your feedback on this episode!Important Links:To learn more about Beckley Retreats, go here:https://www.beckleyretreats.com/Join my Substack here:https://sandykruse.substack.com/Neil Markey is the co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats. The Beckley Foundation has been instrumental in furthering psychedelic research and influencing policy, enabling access to safe, legal, and transformative psychedelic ceremonies. Neil is adamant that plant treatment and meditation were significant factors in preserving his life. After being a Captain in the US Army Special Operations 2nd Ranger Battalion, Neil enrolled at Columbia University. During this time, Neil struggled with depression and PTSD. This prompted him to investigate psychedelics and mindfulness to start working on his healing journey and develop coping mechanisms. Now, along with the rest of the team at Beckley Retreats, Neil is eager to share with others the science-backed benefits of psychedelics that can improve overall holistic well-being.Psychedelics can offer unique pathways to healing trauma, but their use demands care, intention, and understanding. Join us as we discuss the science backing psychedelics, personal stories of transformation, and practical insights on microdosing and retreat experiences.• Evolution of psychedelic research and public perception • The difference between microdosing and full dosing effectiveness • Importance of safe, intentional use in guided settings • Anecdotal reports of healing benefits from psychedelics • Individual variability in responses to psychedelics • The significance of integration after psychedelic experiences • Pathways to legal psychedelic retreats and ongoing trends • Personal stories highlighting transformations through psychedelic journeysSupport the showPlease rate & review my podcast with a few kind words on Apple or Spotify. Subscribe wherever you listen, share this episode with a friend, and follow me below. This truly gives back & helps me keep bringing amazing guests & topics every week.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandyknutrition/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/sandyknutritionTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandyknutritionYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIh48ov-SgbSUXsVeLL2qAgRumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-5461001Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandyknutrition/Substack: https://sandykruse.substack.com/Podcast Website: https://sandykruse.ca
Is there a way to tackle PTSD and depression beyond the confines of traditional treatment? What if you are seeking a stronger connectedness and spiritual growth in your life? Join us as we sit down with Neil Markey, the co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats, who shares his personal journey from a small town in Maryland to the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan. Neil opens up about his struggles with mental health and how a profound shift towards meditation and psychedelics helped him find a new path to healing. Through his story, we uncover the limitations of conventional treatments and the vital need to explore alternative, holistic therapies in mental health care.Neil takes us through his transformative journey from the corporate world to a life centered around wellness and spiritual growth. Stress and misalignment with personal values led to health challenges, but by creating space for new opportunities, Neil found a renewed sense of purpose and happiness. We examine how aligning with one's true values can bring about significant improvements in well-being, exploring the profound interconnectedness of human experiences and the spiritual components that often accompany them.With a focus on the role of immersive retreat centers, Neil highlights the transformative impact of safe and thoughtfully structured psychedelic experiences. By embracing new adventures and making intentional efforts to sustain change, participants can strengthen community bonds and foster personal growth. We delve into the synergy between meditation and psychedelic experiences, revealing how these retreats can enhance adherence to meditation practices, ultimately benefiting sleep, blood pressure, and overall well-being. Listen in to discover the wisdom and openness that older participants bring to these journeys and the inspiring stories of transformation that unfold in these unique settings.You can find Neil Markey and Beckley Retreats at:https://www.beckleyretreats.com/https://www.instagram.com/beckleyretreats/https://www.linkedin.com/company/beckley-retreats/posts/?feedView=allSend us a text_________________________________________Are you ready to reclaim your midlife body and health? I went through my own personal journey through menopause, the struggle with midsection weight gain, and feeling rundown. Faster Way, a transformative six-week group program, set me on the path to sustainable change. I'd love to work with you! Let me help you reach your health and fitness goals.https://www.fasterwaycoach.com/?aid=MicheleFolanHave questions about Faster Way? Feel free to reach out.mfolanfasterway@gmail.comFollow Asking for a Friend on Social media outlets:https://www.instagram.com/askingforafriend_pod/https://www.facebook.com/askforafriendpod/Please provide a review and share. This helps us grow! https://lovethepodcast.com/AFAF*Transcripts are done with AI and may not be perfectly accurate.**This podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing, or other professional healthcare services, including the giving of medical advice. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions.
What if healing trauma, reducing stress, and enhancing well-being were possible through nature, meditation, and psychedelics?Neil Markey, co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats, shares his journey from military service to integrative wellness, exploring how psilocybin and holistic practices are transforming mental health.Main Takeaways:(1) Traditional pharmaceuticals aren't always the answer. Neil found more success with holistic approaches like meditation after struggling with conventional medications for his post-military challenges.(2) Psychedelic therapy, when done in controlled settings with proper guidance, shows promise for healing trauma and improving mental well-being, though it's important to understand both benefits and risks.(3) True wellness requires a multi-faceted approach combining meditation, healthy diet, time in nature, and strong social connections.To learn more about integrative wellness programs and legal psychedelic retreats, visit Beckley Retreats https://www.beckleyretreats.com/
On the Self-Care Goddess Podcast episode #151, Neil Markey, founder of Beckley Retreats, shares insights on the integration of psychedelics, meditation, and spirituality for personal growth and healing. He reflects on his journey from military service and battling PTSD to discovering the transformative power of mindfulness and psychedelic experiences. Beckley Retreats, operating in Jamaica and the Netherlands, focuses on self-development rather than medical treatment, targeting professionals seeking deeper connection and personal transformation. Neil highlights the importance of preparation and integration to ensure lasting benefits from psychedelic experiences, while addressing potential risks and advocating for a safe, intentional approach. In this awesome conversation we discussed: ✅ Neil's Background and Inspiration ✅ Target Market and Program Structure ✅ Choosing Psychedelics and Their Benefits ✅ Meditation and Breathwork Integration ✅ Risks and Preparation for Psychedelic Experiences ✅ Integration and Follow-Up ✅ Microdosing and Personalization ✅ Future of Science and Spirituality ✅ And so much more.
Neil Markey, co-founder of Beckley Retreats, shares his journey from Army Ranger to leading advocate for psychedelics and mindfulness. Drawing from his own struggles with trauma and burnout in the service, Neil explains how meditation and professionally guided psychedelic experiences transformed his life. We discuss the benefits of neuroplasticity, emphasizing how intentional habits after transformative experiences can rewire our brains for long-term change. Whether you're seeking healing, self-improvement, or even a little adventure, Neil's insights illuminate a path to deeper connection, clarity, and purpose.How long will you live? Take our quiz today to find out at ageist.com/longevity-quizThanks to Our SponsorsFatty15 – C15:0 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in over 90 years. fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15:0 levels and restore your long-term health. Get 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit here or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout.SuppCo – SuppCo is currently in beta and users can get 100% FREE access by going to supp.co/AGEIST. Podcast listeners will also get early access to SuppCo's founding membership when it launches in early 2025.Blue Zones Kitchen – Want meals crafted with taste and longevity in mind? Consider what you put on your plate and get a little help from Blue Zones Kitchen. Click here and save $2 on any bowl.Key MomentsPsychedelics can settle the central nervous system, creating clarity that allows us to see our stories and patterns more objectively.Meditation isn't just a tool—it's the foundation for living a more present and intentional life.Transformation requires habits; without them, even profound breakthroughs are temporary.Connect With Neil MarkeyWebsite: Beckley RetreatsInstagram:@neilpmarkeyConnect With AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteFull Episode TranscriptSay hi to the AGEIST team!
Episode #249: This week on Balance Your Life podcast I am joined by Neil Markey. Neil is the co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats, the world's only psychedelics retreat program backed by 25 years of scientific research and an ecosystem of expertise that honors global wisdom traditions. A former Captain in the US Army Special Operations 2nd Ranger Battalion Neil served in Iraq and Afghanistan before studying at Columbia University, where he struggled with depression and PTSD. This led him to explore mindfulness and psychedelics as part of his healing journey. On this episode we discuss what are psychedelics; what are the benefits of using them and what does the science say about them, and how they played a role in Neil's healing journey. We also talk about what a Beckley retreat entails, what someone could experience on these types of retreats, and other mindful practices Neil does daily as part of a healthy lifestyle, and so much more! Spread the love by sharing this podcast with your friends and family! Don't forget to subscribe to the channel so you never miss an episode, and I would love if you took a moment to rate and review the show! Support the show by making a donation to Balance by Meghan and Balance Your Life Podcast. Show Support here. ------------------------------------- Connect with Meghan: Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website To Email the Show: info@balancebymeghan.com Connect with Neil: Website | Instagram ------------------------- Shop my Amazon Store Front where I link all my favourite wellness, lifestyle, pregnancy, and beauty products and brands. ------------------------------------------ True Botanicals is a 100 % Non-Toxic, Made Safe® Certified, Cruelty -Free, Natural-Biocompatible and Clinically Proven Clean Skincare Line. It's currently my holy grail skincare obsession line. True Botanicals is giving you 15% off with the code MEGHAN15 at checkout. Shop these amazing products here. ---------------------------------------------- Join me by practicing yoga and fitness in the comfort of your home! Click here for my YouTube channel. ------------------------------------------ Access the Yoga Mama Journey: Journey to a Happy and Healthy Pregnancy and Baby Program and Guide here.
Neil, co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats, is passionate about promoting the science-backed benefits of psychedelics and contemplative practices to support holistic well-being. A former Captain in the US Army Special Operations 2nd Ranger Battalion, he served in Iraq and Afghanistan before pursuing dual master's degrees at ColumbiaUniversity, where he confronted depression and PTSD. This sparked a profound healing journey with mindfulness and psychedelics. Previously, Neil served as Chief Growth Officer for a $450M private equity portfolio and worked at McKinsey & Co., co-leading its mindfulness program. He credits meditation and plant-based therapies with saving his life and believes in bridging science with spirituality. Inspired by Einstein's words on miracles, Neil is dedicated to helping others heal and grow through his work at Beckley Retreats. Full audio episode can be found here: #drdanamzallag, #drdanpodcast, #Happinessjourneywithdrdan, #ddanmotivation, #inspiringinterviews, #drdancbt, #drdantherapy, #drdancoaching, #drdanhappiness, --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/happinessjourney/support
In this episode of The Psychedelic Christian Podcast we are joined by Alexandra Pallas. Alexandra is founder of Frequency First and co-founder of Beckley Retreats. She joins us to share her interesting life journey, and how psychedelics, Ayurvedic medicine, Christian faith, and other practices have contributed to who she is & what she does today. […] The post Episode 031 – Interview: Alexandra Pallas first appeared on The Psychedelic Christian Podcast.
In this episode, my guest Neil Markey talks about his work today as co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats, the world's only psychedelics retreat program backed by 25 years of scientific research and an ecosystem of expertise that honors global wisdom tradition. In his work, Neil is helping those with PTSD, depression, and anxiety find relief using therapy and psychedelics. Small-minded thinkers would reject this work without looking at the evidence that it does help many people find relief from trauma. Limitless thinkers do not make others wrong who find relief in this kind of unorthodox treatment. Neil is a former Captain in the US Army Special Operations 2nd Ranger Battalion, where he served in Iraq and twice in Afghanistan., before studying at Columbia University. Neil struggled with PTSD and depression, which led him to explore mindfulness and psychedelics as part of his healing journey. If you keep an open mind, don't worry, your brain won't fall out. Listen in. I have another guest, Matt Zemon, who will address this topic with me in a few weeks. Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode of MAX Afterburner, Whiz sits down with Neil Markey, co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats. Neil shares his journey from serving as a Captain in the US Army Special Operations 2nd Ranger Battalion, with deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, to overcoming depression and PTSD during his time as a Columbia University graduate student. This struggle sparked a profound healing journey through mindfulness and psychedelics, which Neil now champions as tools for holistic well-being. Neil talks about finding a meditation practice which led to psychedelic assisted therapy. As a passionate advocate for plant-based therapies, Neil discusses the mission of Beckley Retreats to integrate science-backed psychedelic practices with contemplative traditions. His unique path also includes roles at McKinsey & Co, where he co-led a mindfulness program, and as Chief Growth Officer of a $450M private equity portfolio company. In this insightful conversation with Whiz, he explores the intersection of science, spirituality, and the transformative potential of psychedelics, inspiring listeners to embrace the miraculous in life.
In this week's episode of Warriors Unmasked, Chuck Thuss sits down with Neil Markey, a former Captain in the U.S. Army Special Operations and now the co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats. Neil's journey from a soldier in Iraq and Afghanistan to a leader in the field of mindfulness and psychedelics for healing is an inspiring story of resilience, self-discovery, and transformation. Through personal struggles with depression and PTSD, Neil discovered the power of meditation, mindfulness, and psychedelic therapy, which eventually led him to create Beckley Retreats—an innovative program designed to help individuals find peace, purpose, and healing. In this episode, Neil shares his path to finding balance and clarity after experiencing the challenges many veterans face, including isolation, trauma, and anger. He opens up about the importance of connecting with oneself through practices like meditation and his belief in the potential of psychedelics as tools for personal growth and mental well-being. With deep insights on the intersection of science and spirituality, Neil's story serves as a powerful reminder of the ways we can tap into our inner strength to overcome adversity and embrace a more fulfilling life. Key Takeaways from Neil's Journey: The Healing Power of Meditation and Mindfulness: Neil credits his recovery and emotional resilience to the consistent practice of meditation, which helped him reconnect with himself and develop a more peaceful outlook on life. His story highlights the importance of daily mindfulness routines in maintaining mental wellness. Exploring Psychedelic Therapy: At Beckley Retreats, Neil provides a safe, research-backed environment where individuals can explore psychedelics for healing. He emphasizes the importance of a structured approach that blends ancient traditions with modern science, creating transformative experiences that help people gain new perspectives on life. Finding Purpose in Service: From military service to his work with Beckley Retreats, Neil's journey reflects a deep commitment to helping others heal. His insights remind us that true healing comes from within but is often sparked through the support and guidance of a community. About Beckley Retreats Neil's mission with Beckley Retreats is to provide a unique approach to healing that integrates the wisdom of global traditions with cutting-edge science. With programs designed to foster growth and self-discovery, Beckley Retreats supports participants through meditation, psilocybin sessions, and practices that encourage positive habit formation. For Neil, these retreats are not just about recovery; they're about tapping into our full potential and living a life of purpose and compassion. Listen to the full episode to hear Neil's inspiring story and his vision for mental health and well-being. Discover the profound ways meditation, mindfulness, and psychedelics can help us reconnect with our inner selves and navigate life's challenges with resilience and peace. Stay Connected with Warriors Unmasked If this episode resonates with you, be sure to subscribe and share it with someone who might benefit from Neil's insights. To learn more about Chuck's work or explore previous episodes, visit Warriors Unmasked. GUEST LINKS: Beckley Retreats | Psychedelic Psilocybin Retreat - https://www.beckleyretreats.com LINKS: www.thecompassionateconnection.com www.warriorsunmasked.com Join Chuck's Text Community: 251-418-7966 Episode Minute By Minute: 0:02 - Get to know Neil Markey 03:04 – Neil's military background and inspiration for joining the U.S. Army 06:42 – Deployment experiences and the impact on Neil's mental health 12:08 – Returning to civilian life: Challenges and transition struggles 16:30 – Discovering meditation and the path to mindfulness 20:47 – Insights into Neil's spiritual journey and beliefs 26:09 – Founding Beckley Retreats: A mission to help others heal 31:25 – The power of psilocybin and structured psychedelic experiences 36:45 – Practical tips for daily mindfulness and staying grounded 41:32 – Final reflections on healing, growth, and the path forward 45:50 – Closing thoughts and ways to connect with Beckley Retreats
Today's guest takes a holistic approach to healing body, mind and soul through an unconventional journey with plant medicine. Whether or not you come from a health background, tune in to learn how improved wellbeing is possible with the safe use of psychedelics Neil Markey is the co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats, the world's only psychedelics retreat program backed by 25 years of scientific research and an ecosystem of expertise that honors global wisdom traditions. A former Captain in the US Army Special Operations 2nd Ranger Battalion, Neil served in Iraq and Afghanistan before studying at Columbia University, where he struggled with depression and PTSD. This led him to explore mindfulness and psychedelics as part of his healing journey. Prior to Beckley, he was Chief Growth Officer for a $450M private equity portfolio company and a consultant at McKinsey & Co. Neil believes in the synergy between science and spirituality. Connect with Neil via: Email: neil@beckleyretreats.com Website: http://www.beckleyretreats.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/beckleyretreats/ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neilpmarkey/ YT Channel: @beckleyretreats ***Special offer for HP podcast listeners: $500 off a program with code “FORK500”
In this episode, we dive into the transformative potential of psychedelics as a tool for self-healing and well-being. Our guest, Neil Markey, CEO and co-founder of Beckley Retreats, shares his remarkable journey from military service and high-pressure corporate environments to discovering mindfulness and psychedelics as powerful catalysts for change. Learn how Neil's experiences have shaped his approach to mental health, and how Beckley Retreats integrates scientific research with ancient wisdom to offer profound healing experiences. Whether you're curious about the therapeutic benefits of psychedelics or seeking practical steps for your own well-being, this episode provides valuable insights into harnessing these tools for lasting growth.About this GuestNeil Markey is the co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats, a leader in psychedelic wellness and integrative health. From his military service as a U.S. Army Ranger to navigating the high-stakes world of corporate leadership at McKinsey & Co., Neil's journey led him to discover the healing power of mindfulness and psychedelics. Today, he's dedicated to helping others transform their lives through holistic wellness programs that blend ancient wisdom with modern science.WebsiteInstagramFacebookLinkedInListen on Apple PodcastListen on SpotifyDownload as an MP3Get $500 off on your next retreat!!! Use the Code: Mind500People & Other MentionsPTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder)McKinsey & Co.Last Week Tonight with John OliverMatt Wilson (Under 30 Experiences)HuicholAmanda FeildingPsilocybinVoxIbogaineAyahuascaDMT (N,N-Dimethyltryptamine)ReikiReiki ArticleDr. Joe DispenzaDr. Peter AttiaHow to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence by Michael PollanStealing Fire: How Silicon Valley, the Navy SEALs, and Maverick Scientists Are Revolutionizing the Way We Live and Work by Steven KotlerWherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life by Jon Kabat-Zinn
LifeBlood: We talked about the benefits of psilocybin, what it is and does, who it benefits, what it replaces and what it doesn't, how perceptions about it have evolved, and what the future holds, with Neil Markey, Former Army Captain, and CoFounder and CEO of Beckley Retreats. Listen to learn how a group dynamic could provide you the breakthrough you're looking for! You can learn more about Neil at BeckleyRetreats.com, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Put Life500 at checkout for $500 off! Thanks, as always for listening! If you got some value and enjoyed the show, please leave us a review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/lifebloodpodcast You can learn more about us at LifeBlood.Live, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook or you'd like to be a guest on the show, contact us at contact@LifeBlood.Live. Stay up to date by getting our monthly updates. Want to say “Thanks!” You can buy us a cup of coffee. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lifeblood
Welcome back to The Trip Report Podcast, a production of Beckley Waves, a Psychedelic Venture Studio.Over the past year, we've spoken with researchers, entrepreneurs, investors, and practitioners who are pioneering new paths in the world of psychedelics and mental health. After over thirty episodes of The Trip Report Podcast, I figured it was time to give a peek behind the scenes of Beckley Waves and our work to support the developing field.To that end, today, I am speaking with Rock Feilding-Mellen, a co-founder and partner at Beckley Waves.In this episode, we'll pull back the curtain on our ongoing projects, the ups and downs of building in a young and misunderstood industry, and the vision that drives our work to create meaningful change in this emerging field.In this conversation, we discuss:* Amanda Feilding and her pioneering work to support psychedelic science and drug policy reform through the Beckley Foundation* The origin story of Beckley Waves and its mission to develop a new paradigm of care delivery in the field of psychedelics.* Rock's personal journey with psychedelic-assisted therapy and how it shaped his vision for integrating these practices into mainstream healthcare.* The crucial role of supportive care in psychedelic therapy, emphasizing the importance of preparation, integration, and ongoing support.* The Beckley Waves family of companies including Beckley Retreats, Beckley Academy, and the recent acquisition of Nue Life.* The challenges and opportunities of building care delivery infrastructure for a future that includes psychedelics as a key tool for healing and thriving.And now, I bring you my conversation with Rock Feilding-Mellen.Listen to the episode on Substack, Spotify, Google or Apple.Credits:* Hosted by Zach Haigney * Produced by Zach Haigney, Erin Greenhouse, and Katelin Jabbari* Find us at thetripreport.com* Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTubeTheme music by MANCHO Sounds, Mixed and Mastered by Rollin Weary This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thetripreport.com
Today's guest takes a holistic approach to healing body, mind and soul through an unconventional journey with plant medicine. Whether or not you come from a health background, tune in to learn how improved wellbeing is possible with the safe use of psychedelics Neil Markey is the co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats, the world's only psychedelics retreat program backed by 25 years of scientific research and an ecosystem of expertise that honors global wisdom traditions. A former Captain in the US Army Special Operations 2nd Ranger Battalion, Neil served in Iraq and Afghanistan before studying at Columbia University, where he struggled with depression and PTSD. This led him to explore mindfulness and psychedelics as part of his healing journey. Prior to Beckley, he was Chief Growth Officer for a $450M private equity portfolio company and a consultant at McKinsey & Co. Neil believes in the synergy between science and spirituality. Connect with Neil via: Email: neil@beckleyretreats.com Website: http://www.beckleyretreats.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/beckleyretreats/ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neilpmarkey/ YT Channel: @beckleyretreats ***Special offer for HP podcast listeners: $500 off a program with code “FORK500” Visit https://marinabuksov.com for more holistic content. Music from https://www.purple-planet.com. Disclaimer: Statements herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Products listed are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.
In episode 269 of The Super Human Life, host Frank Rich interviews CEO & co-founder of Beckley Retreats, Neil Markey. Neil discusses the importance of disconnecting from an overactive mind and being present in the moment. He shares his personal journey of learning to lose his mind and the impact it had on his life. Neil explains the connection between the mind and the nervous system, highlighting the effects of chronic stress and trauma. He emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to healing, including meditation, psychedelic therapy, and lifestyle changes. Neil provides practical tips for starting a meditation practice and emphasizes the importance of consistency and commitment. Meditation and psychedelic therapy can help individuals achieve a state of presence and flow, leading to improved well-being and performance. Meditating in the morning sets the tone for the day and helps synchronize oneself with the world. Microdosing psychedelics can enhance meditation and promote neuroplasticity, but it requires conscious effort and work to sustain the benefits. Psychedelic therapy is not for everyone and is more suitable for personal, professional, and spiritual development. The future of psychedelics lies in both medical and non-medical applications, with a focus on personal growth and connection. Takeaways Learning to disconnect from an overactive mind and be present in the moment is important for overall well-being. The mind and the nervous system are interconnected, and chronic stress and trauma can have a significant impact on both. Holistic healing approaches, such as meditation, psychedelic therapy, and lifestyle changes, can help address the effects of chronic stress and trauma. Starting a meditation practice requires consistency and commitment, and it may take time to see meaningful benefits. Meditation helps individuals achieve a state of presence and flow, leading to improved well-being and performance. Meditating in the morning sets the tone for the day and helps synchronize oneself with the world. Microdosing psychedelics can enhance meditation and promote neuroplasticity, but it requires conscious effort and work to sustain the benefits. Psychedelic therapy is not for everyone and is more suitable for personal, professional, and spiritual development. The future of psychedelics lies in both medical and non-medical applications, with a focus on personal growth and connection. Neil Markey is the co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats, the world's only psychedelics retreat program backed by 25 years of scientific research and an ecosystem of expertise that honors global wisdom traditions. A former Captain in the US Army Special Operations 2nd Ranger Battalion, Neil served in Iraq and Afghanistan before studying at Columbia University, where he struggled with depression and PTSD. This led him to explore mindfulness and psychedelics as part of his healing journey. Prior to Beckley, he was Chief Growth Officer for a $450M private equity portfolio company and a consultant at McKinsey & Co. Neil believes in the synergy between science and spirituality.
"There's been an incredible amount of research on the power of psilocybin and other psychedelics in supporting PTSD, anxiety, and depression, as well as discovering joy and finding clarity in life." - Vian Morales In this episode of Make Your Move, I'm sitting down with Vian Morales, a veteran of the US Army and currently the Senior VP of Operations at Beckley Retreats. You can find her section in The Military Effect by Scott Manthorne in chapter 49. Vian shares her journey from serving in the military to her role at Beckley Retreats, where they coordinate transformative experiences with the use of psychedelics like psilocybin. She shares the incredible impact these retreats have on veterans suffering from PTSD and those simply seeking clarity and connection while also debunking common misconceptions about psychedelic therapy. When you listen in, you'll also hear her share her personal journey through mental health challenges. Vian's mission is to support underserved communities, and Beckley Retreats is working to make these experiences accessible to even more people. Listen to the full episode to hear how plant medicines and mindfulness practices are reshaping the traditional view of mental health treatment. Visit themilitaryeffect.com, read Scott Manthorne's book, and listen to each weekly episode of Make Your Move to learn more. By challenging your assumptions and understanding the incredible impact veterans have and continue to have, we can create a better future for all of us. WHAT'S IN THIS EPISODE Psychedelics and Their Use in Therapy Structure of the 11-Week Program Post-Retreat Experience Financial Accessibility and Insurance Coverage YOUR MOVE Get all the resources from this episode on genemoran.com/e96 Connect with Gene on linkedin.com/in/genemoran or visit genemoran.com Connect with Vian Morales on LinkedIn or at beckleyretreats.com
In this transformative episode of The Midlife Makeover Show, host Wendy Valentine welcomes Neil Markey, the co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats, the world's only psychedelics retreat program backed by 25 years of scientific research. Neil's journey from serving as a captain in the US Army to overcoming depression and PTSD through mindfulness and psychedelics is nothing short of inspiring. Neil shares his insights on the powerful synergy between science and spirituality, and the transformative potential of psychedelics and meditation. He delves into his personal journey, discussing how a mindfulness course for business leaders and underground psychedelic experiences helped him find healing and a new path in life. Wendy and Neil explore the basics of psychedelics, their historical and modern use, and the profound impacts they can have on personal growth and healing. They discuss the importance of integration and meditation in maximizing the benefits of psychedelic experiences, and how these practices can help individuals break free from deeply rooted patterns and traumas. Join Wendy and Neil for an enlightening conversation that sheds light on the future of psychedelics in personal development and mental health, and learn about the comprehensive and thoughtful approach Beckley Retreats takes in their programs.
Happiness Solved with Sandee Sgarlata. In this episode, Sandee interviews Neil Markey. Neil Markey is the co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats, dedicated to promoting the science-backed benefits of psychedelics and holistic well-being. A former Captain in the US Army Special Operations 2nd Ranger Battalion, Neil served in Iraq and Afghanistan before studying at Columbia University, where he struggled with depression and PTSD. This led him to explore mindfulness and psychedelics as part of his healing journey. Prior to Beckley, he was Chief Growth Officer for a $450M private equity portfolio company and a consultant at McKinsey & Co. Neil believes in the synergy between science and spirituality. For more information on Holistic Life Mastery: https://holisticlifemastery.live/event-registration Connect with Neil: Website: http://www.beckleyretreats.com LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neilpmarkey/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beckleyretreats/ YouTube Channel: youtube.com/@beckleyretreats Connect with Sandee www.sandeesgarlata.com Podcast: www.happinesssolved.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/coachsandeesgarlata Twitter: www.twitter.com/sandeesgarlata Instagram: www.instagram.com/coachsandeesgarlata
Psychedelics in palliative care has become an exciting new framework for people looking to ease anxiety and embrace spirituality, but the concept is not as simple as just providing a substance. In this episode, Joe interviews Livi Joy: Director of Health and Safety, Existential Palliative Ministry Lead Facilitator, and more at Sacred Garden Community (SGC). As she screens applicants for SGC (and Beckley Retreats), she talks a lot about the process and the safety measures that are absolutely necessary when using psychedelics in palliative care – especially under the framework of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Does the patient have at least one strong support person? Do they need to start or increase therapy? Does their home need to be rearranged due to possible fall risks? How will certain medications muffle their experience? Are they truly physically healthy enough to be able to handle a powerful journey? And also, is the sacrament always necessary? She discusses: How preparation questions for a journey are often in line with preparation for death Why it's important to provide these experiences for people far from the dying process itself What Sacred Garden's core tenant that everyone can have an experience with the divine means to her Atheism and the complications that arise when discussing spirituality and consciousness: Who's really in charge? How psychedelics can help with understanding and preparing for death, but our culture is too death-phobic too embrace it and more! For links, head to the show notes page:
Summary:In this conversation, Lisa Davis interviews Neil Markey, the co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats, about the science-backed benefits of psychedelics. Neil shares his personal interest in psychedelics and how they have helped him with his mental health. He discusses the profound effects of psychedelics and how they can be used in conjunction with contemplative practices for personal, professional, and spiritual development. Neil emphasizes the importance of nature in psychedelic experiences and the need for post-retreat support and habit change. He also addresses the legal status of psychedelics and the potential of compounds like LSD and MDMA. The conversation explores the mindful use of psychedelic plants and the need for accessibility. It also discusses the different experiences offered in Jamaica and the Netherlands. The importance of charting a middle path in the psychedelic industry is highlighted, along with the social impact and scholarship programs of Beckley Retreats. The chapter concludes with information on how to find Beckley Retreats.TakeawaysPsychedelics have profound effects on mental health and well-being, and can be used in conjunction with contemplative practices for personal, professional, and spiritual development.Nature plays a crucial role in psychedelic experiences, and spending time in nature can have healing effects on the mind and body.Post-retreat support and habit change are essential for maintaining the positive effects of psychedelic experiences.Caution and mindful use of psychedelics are important, and it is recommended to have experiences in a controlled and safe environment.Chapters00:00Introduction and Personal Interest in Psychedelics02:10Neil's Experience with Psychedelics and Mental Health03:21The Profound Effects of Psychedelics04:03The Therapeutic Potential of Psychedelics05:29Psychedelics and Grief06:17Personal, Professional, and Spiritual Development07:13The Power of Psychedelics in Enhancing Well-being08:20Healing Trauma with Psychedelics10:23Bridging Scientific Research and Ancient Wisdom11:56Understanding Microdosing and Full Dose Experiences13:39Supporting Participants During Intense Experiences17:19The Role of Nature in Psychedelic Experiences20:27Post-Retreat Support and Habit Change23:04Duration and Experience of Psilocybin25:08 Lisa talks about Cannbis - this was taken out 26:15Neil's Journey and Partnership with Amanda30:03The Legal Status of Psychedelics32:06The Potential of LSD and Other Compounds34:05Caution and Mindful Use of Psychedelics35:16Mindful Use and Accessibility36:07Different Experiences in Jamaica and Netherlands37:12Charting a Middle Path38:09Scholarships and Social Impact38:48How to Find Beckley Retreats
On this episode of the Psychedelic Invest Podcast, host Bruce Eckfeldt is joined by Rebecca Nicholson, the CEO of 5D World/5D Ventures. Rebecca Nicholson has extensive experience working with top international companies and founders in the health and wellness realm including Dimensions Retreats, Holos, Kuya, Othership and Beckley Retreats. She is dedicated to supporting company growth, business development, vision execution and a healthy corporate culture. She also leads an extensive due diligence process and supports strategic operating plans. Rebecca is a sought-after public speaker, panelist and moderator. As a bridge-builder, she connects diverse perspectives to drive positive change in transformative industries. As a founding member of ‘Celebrating Women in Psychedelics', she exemplifies commitment to both advancing her field and promoting impact, ethics, diversity and opportunities for women.
Today’s episode is with Neil Markey the co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats, a holistic wellbeing company that merges the science-backed benefits of psychedelics with supportive, contemplative practices that support holistic wellbeing. At Beckley Retreats, Neil is dedicated to building a business that operates with the utmost integrity, both internally and across the many communities the business touches. We talk about the following and so much more: ✅ How he discovered alternative well-being practices like mindfulness and psychedelic mushrooms as part of his healing journey?✅ The role did meditation and plant therapy play in your personal healing process? ✅ The science-backed benefits of psychedelics that Beckley Retreats. ✅ How do these benefits complement contemplative practices for holistic well-being?If you’d like to join the waitlist for my next coaching program, sign up @ www.InnerKnowingSchool.com Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you’d like to stay connected. سماع بودكاست Power of Culture على انغامي:https://hakawati.fm/power-of-culture
Neil Markey, a veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan, used meditation for years to deal with depression and PTSD. He is currently CEO of Beckley Retreats, a group that runs retreats to Jamaica and the Netherlands for guided psychedelic experiences. He talks about his path from the military to consulting to his work with Beckley, how guided psychedelic retreats are run (including work to prepare in advance, as well as to integrate after), and how he envisions the future of psychedelics for both treatment of disorders and for enhancing quality of life for those without disorders. Special Guest: Neil Markey.
Alexandra Pallas, Co-Founder of Beckley Retreats, and Isabel Santis, Director of Integration, join the show to share their thoughts about the journey of aligning purpose, passion, and potential. In this episode, they emphasize that the best route for bringing psychedelics to the general public lies in formal channels of research and policy reform. Alexandra and Isabel offer a glimpse into what participants can expect from the comprehensive 11-week program at Beckley Retreats, highlighting the importance of thorough preparation before embarking on a psychedelic experience.You can find show notes, resources and more at: https://tinyurl.com/34zbx242
Rock Feilding-Mellen had a unique childhood growing up. As the son of Amanda Feilding, the Founder of Beckley Foundation and known as the “Queen of Psychedelics”, psychedelic discussion and exploration was a normal part of family life. Rock is now the Co-Founder of Beckley Waves, the venture arm of the broader Beckley ecosystem that includes the Beckley Foundation, Beckley Retreats and Beckley PsyTech. During this episode, we talk about growing up with Amanda Feilding, Rock's career into politics and how psilocybin mushrooms became his first glimmer of hope after a tragedy struck during his time in office. This is a powerful episode about grace, service and hope. ❤️ Don't forget to subscribe, share and rate this podcast! Beckley Waves and Beckley Foundation Websites: https://www.beckleywaves.com/ https://www.beckleyfoundation.org/ Enjoying Trip On This? Donations Welcome https://linktr.ee/lifewithkatwalsh Check out the new items in the TRIP ON THIS Shop! https://www.etsy.com/shop/TripOnThisPod Social Media & Website: Instagram: http://instagram.com/lifewithkatwalsh TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@lifewithkatwalsh Twitter: http://twitter.com/lifewithkatwals Facebook: http://facebook.com/triponthispod Trip On This Website: http://triponthispodcast.com Kat's Website: http://lifewithkatwalsh.com
Plant Medicine has been used for hundreds of years to connect with Source, nature, and experience deep healing. Plant medicine like psilocybin is regaining popularity in clinical trials for depression and anxiety. My guest on this episode specializes in plant medicine. Andy Sudbrock is an Ecologist and Medicine Man who specializes in facilitating deeply mystical sacred plant ceremonies and nature reconnection experiences. In this episode, we chat about:Andy's healing journey and how it led him to plant medicine. 1:07 How shamanic medicine differs from Western medicine. 5:35 What is depression? 10:58 Psilocybin is specific to the serotonin receptors. 16:46 Medications can blunt or stop the effect of psilocybin. 21:14 What is the high dose psilocybin experience like? What role does set and setting play? 27:58 What's the experience like when you have a ceremony? 34:06 Women have always been the wisdom keepers in spiritual traditions. 41:17 The power dynamic of disconnection and separationConnect with Andy on InstagramLearn more about Beckley Retreats in JamaicaJoin The Soulful Summit Podcast Facebook Group!We grow and learn in community. My intention is for this group to be a helpful resource and support for you on your wellness and healing journey to your Higher Self. Overwhelmed and exhausted? Like you're constantly running on empty?Do you struggle to find work-life balance? This is why I designed a quiz, to help busy career women in their 30's and 40's who feel their life force is being drained reclaim their energy....by knowing their unique Self-Care Style.Quiz: What is Your Unique "Self-Care Style?"Follow me on Social!Instagram: @haleypeelcoachingFacebook: Haley Peel CoachingCheck out my website!Website: haleypeel.com
Are you curious about what it's like to attend a psychedelic retreat? Today I'm joined by Sonia Kreitzer, facilitator at Beckley Retreats, to learn more about her story as a musician and song healer and to help me unpack my experience with psychedelic plant medicine. In this episode, Sonia shares how travel impacted her life, what led her to work with plant medicine, and some of her experiences around that. I'll also share what it was like to attend a Beckley Retreat and my biggest takeaways and insights that have come from the experience. Disclaimer: This episode discusses using psychedelics and plant medicines, which are illegal in most countries. This is not medical advice and should not be taken as a recommendation to use psychedelics. What are your thoughts on psychedelic retreats? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Want access to the private Zero To Travel podcast feed, a monthly bonus episode (decided on by YOU), exclusive content, direct access to me to answer your questions, and more? Click here to try Premium Passport for only $1. Tune in to Learn: Sonia's experience pursuing an alternative path in music What led Sonia to travel through the Himalayas, and what studying Tibetan opera taught her about herself The mystical experiences she encountered and insight on how to let your intuition guide you How working with plant medicine has changed Sonia's life and the transformations she's witnessed as a facilitator The ceremonial experience and the importance of preparation How I felt after the retreat and the personal insights that have come through What I experienced during the psychedelic ceremony How Sonia uses music to guide the experience And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Subscribe to our FREE newsletter Today's Sponsor, NordVPN Learn more about Beckley Retreats and receive a $200 credit for your first retreat Learn about Beckley Foundation Check out Doe Paoro's website and listen on Spotify and Apple Music Listen to Sonia's guided meditations on Spotify and Apple Music Want More? Understanding the Psychedelic Retreat Experience with Neil Markey When Reality Shifts Holistic Nomadding Thanks to Our Sponsors This episode is sponsored by NordVPN. Get an exclusive NordVPN deal at www.nordvpn.com/zerototravel. It's risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're talking about a different kind of trip today on the Zero To Travel podcast! Neil Markey is the CEO of Beckley Retreats, an organization that offers psychedelic wellness retreats with the aim to bridge the latest scientific research with ancient wisdom traditions to create the richest possible experience for their participants. In this episode, Neil and I talk about the framework of a psychedelic retreat and how this kind of plant medicine is being used for therapeutic purposes to create transformational opportunities and lasting change. If you've ever been curious about psychedelic tourism, this episode is for you! Disclaimer: This episode discusses using psychedelics and plant medicines, which are illegal in most countries. This is not medical advice and should not be taken as a recommendation to use psychedelics. The topic of suicide is mentioned in this episode. Would you go on a psychedelic retreat? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Want access to the private Zero To Travel podcast feed, a monthly bonus episode (decided on by YOU), exclusive content, direct access to me to answer your questions, and more? Click here to try Premium Passport for only $1 Tune in to Learn: What has led to the resurgence of psychedelics Neil's experience using meditation and psychedelics to heal PTSD and trauma The common misconceptions and risks associated with psychedelics What it's like to attend a Beckley Retreat and the importance of prep and post work The phenomenon of consciousness and what it means to surrender and live a more connected life The value of incorporating meditation and nature into your practice And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Subscribe to our FREE newsletter Today's Sponsor, NordVPN Check out Beckley Retreats Learn more about Beckley Foundation Follow Beckley Retreats on Instagram Want More? When Reality Shifts Holistic Nomadding The Spiritual Journey + Travel and Creativity with Karan Bajaj Thanks to Our Sponsors This episode is sponsored by NordVPN. Get an exclusive NordVPN deal at www.nordvpn.com/zerototravel. It's risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Neil Markey is the CEO & Co-Founder of the Beckley Retreats in Jamaica. As an Army Ranger Veteran, Neil takes us through his time in the military, moving into the corporate world and how he ultimately met Amanda Fielding to co-create the Beckley Retreats. If you're enjoying this podcast, please like, comment and subscribe! Donate on Venmo, CashApp or PayPal! https://linktr.ee/triponthis Beckley Retreats Info: https://www.beckleyretreats.com/ Trip On This Socials & Links: IG: http://www.instagram.com/lifewithkatwalsh TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@triponthispod FB: http://www.facebook.com/triponthispod TW: http://www.twitter.com/triponthis_pod Website: http://www.triponthispodcast.com *** Disclaimer: This show is not intended for children. The content of this podcast is for entertainment & informational purposes only. The host, nor the guests of this podcast encourage the use of p$ychedel!c substances. P$ychedel!cs can be dangerous and can pose a serious threat that can lead to both physical harm and mental illnesses.
A Captain in the US Army Special Operations 2nd Ranger Battalion, Neil was deployed once to Iraq, and twice to Afghanistan. After, as an MBA/MIA masters student at Columbia University, he suffered from depression and PTSD. This led him to alternative wellbeing practices and marked the start of a profound healing journey with mindfulness and psychedelics. As co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats, He is passionate about sharing the science-backed benefits of psychedelics in conjunction with the contemplative practices that support holistic wellbeing. At BR, he's dedicated to building a business that operates with the utmost integrity, both internally and across the many communities it will touch.In This EpisodeNeil's website: Beckley Retreats---What's new with The Trauma Therapist Project!The Trauma 5: gold nuggets from my 700+ interviewsThe Trauma Therapist Newsletter: a monthly resource of information and inspiration dedicated to trauma therapists.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5739761/advertisement
Indigenously trained shaman, CFA charterholder, + chief investment officer for a billion-dollar portfolio, Sylvia Benito joins me to connect the consciousness to capital. We dive into psychedelic tourism and some of the questions + considerations we need to have as we both build out psychedelic companies, but also change the relationships we have with money (and sex) for ourselves. ...It's juicy. You'll love it. In this episode you'll hear: The difference between an independent psychedelic experience and an experience within the retreat setting Beckley Retreats' comprehensive program for psychedelic-based wellbeing Benefits of psychedelic retreats & ceremonies versus taking yourself on your own journey Psychedelic tourism -growing trend as psychedelics hit the mainstream Retreats that are rooted in integrity - How to spot them? Prepping the psychedelic experience with proper consent Importance of the number of facilitators that can attend to you Support the individuals while balancing the cultural pressure to make more money Conscious capital + bringing in the shamanic path as inspiration for capital decisions Sylvia's alternative investment paradigm + the role of psychedelics The future of wellness travel and conscious business Connection of financial and sexual empowerment + personal power The process of discernment + guidelines to attract safe sexual partners Ceremonial intimacy + deepened sexuality THE SKINNY ON OUR SEXY GUESTS Sylvia Benito connects consciousness to capital. An indigenously trained shaman, a CFA charterholder, and Chief Investment Officer for a billion-dollar portfolio, Sylvia is known as a master of the energetic realm. Her passion is to connect spiritual awakening to the most mundane aspects of life, to take these insights into the high-stakes boardroom and into everyday life. Today she manages investments for family offices and continues to practice as a shaman, building bridges between the material and the mystical. https://www.sylviabenito.com/ https://www.instagram.com/sylvia__benito/ LINKS FROM THE SHOW Vetting Your Sex or Psychedelics Facilitator: https://learn.sexloveyoga.com/Vetting%20Your%20Guide WANT MORE? If you've been desiring to experience orgasm for yourself, embody the archetype of the seductress, reach transcendent states in sex, + develop a deep devotion to your own body + inner landscape-- My 6 week Erotically Undone course is for you. Good sex + cultivating those skills takes time + devotion. Take this course at your own pace. https://learn.sexloveyoga.com/EroticallyUndone --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sexlovepsychedelics/message
After his time as a US Army Ranger, Neil Markey underwent a profound healing journey with mindfulness and psychedelics. He co-founded Beckley Retreats, a center that explores the power of psilocybin to improve our well-being. But Markey knows true health isn't just a “one-and-done” experience. Markey emphasizes a holistic approach to healing that includes breathwork, meditation, integration practices and plenty of time in nature. His work offers hopeful possibilities to those struggling within the limits of mainstream medicine. Learn more about psychedelics for mental health: https://mudwtr.com/blogs/trends-with-benefits/berkeley-center-science-psychedelics-imran-khan Learn how to to start a breathwork practice: https://mudwtr.com/blogs/trends-with-benefits/why-to-start-breathwork If you dig this podcast please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 60 seconds and helps a bunch. For weekly stories visit Trends w/ Benefits and sign up for our newsletter. Stalk us on Instagram. Reach out and send voice memos to podcast@mudwtr.com.
Paul F. Austin welcomes JW Ross, founder & CEO of Botanic Tonics, to discuss his kava-kratom-based alcohol alternative, Feel Free. Find episode links, summary, and transcript here. JW Ross is a lifelong innovator and inventor of Botanic Tonic's “Feel Free” plant-based tonic. He started his career as a Texas oilman who experienced immense corporate success that was tainted with alcohol addiction. After hitting rock bottom and going to rehab, JW purged alcohol from his life and completely pivoted his career. He went on life-changing trips to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia, where he discovered botanical medicines whose ingredients have been used for centuries socially and for wellness. After discovering these plants, JW dedicated his life to finding an herbal solution that would replace alcohol and still give him a euphoric lift with positive impact. He home-tested many concoctions, finally finding the perfect recipe, which turned into the Feel Free tonic recipe. Enjoy $40 off your order of Feel Free: Use the code 3WAVE at checkout. Highlights: JW's struggle with alcohol addiction, which led him on a search for alternative social lubricants. How alcohol is an “outlier” among other ancient forms of social lubricants around the world. Feel Free vs. alcohol. Feel Free vs. cannabis. Understanding kratom: types, processing, and effects. Are kava and kratom addictive? JW's current research and legislative efforts with kava and kratom. Kava tolerance, and JW's thoughts on alcohol- vs. kava-drinking societies. JW on sourcing ingredients and his vision for Botanic Tonics. Key Links: Botanic Tonics website JW's Blog Third Wave's Ultimate Guide to Kratom Episode Sponsors: This episode is brought you by Psyched Wellness, creators of Calm, an over-the-counter Amanita Muscaria extract that may help to reduce stress, ease muscular tension and promote restorative sleep. Go to shop.psyched-wellness.com and use code THIRDWAVE23 to get 15% off. This episode is sponsored by Beckley Retreats, a leading holistic wellbeing company that offers transformative self-development programs by leveraging the science-backed power of psychedelics in concert with supportive therapeutic modalities. As a trusted partner of Third Wave, we strongly recommend the upcoming retreats for Beckley in Jamaica, as well as many other locations. Head to go.beckleyretreats.com/thirdwave to book your transformational psilocybin program today.
Paul F. Austin sits down with Dr. Alexander Shester to discuss his new book, Visionary Healing: Psychedelic Medicine & Shamanism. Find episode links, summary, and transcript here. In this intimate, in-person conversation, Alex humbly shares his wisdom and perspective from decades of experience as a psychiatrist and visionary psychedelic explorer. He sheds light on the intersection of shamanism, psychedelics, and mental health, and recalls captivating stories from his time being mentored by the late psychologist and psychedelic researcher Ralph Metzner. Alexander Shester, M.D. is a medical doctor, board-certified psychiatrist, and Jungian Analyst. He has over thirty years of experience studying and participating in guided Vision Quests using shamanic principles in nature settings. His recently-published book, Visionary Healing: Psychedelic Medicine and Shamanism, is his personal first-hand memoir of using entheogens including ayahuasca, jurema, psilocybin, San Pedro cactus, peyote, iboga, toad, and more, for deep spiritual exploration and his own healing journey. Highlights: On visionary art and the power of psychedelic plant medicines. Ayahuasca and the transpersonal journey into the collective unconscious. Alex recalls his primary mentor, Ralph Metzner: his visionary circles and contributions to the psychedelic renaissance. The value of community in Alexander's healing. Alex's paths to psychiatry and psychedelics. How Alex's psychedelic experiences informed his psychiatry practice. What can shamanism offer to the field of psychiatry? Remembering our nature-relatedness with the aid of plant medicines. Endarkenment: facing the shadow. Alex's sage advice for those seeking psychedelic experiences. Episode Links: Alex's book, Visionary Healing: Psychedelic Medicine and Shamanism These show links may contain affiliate links. Third Wave receives a small percentage of the product price if you purchase through the above affiliate links. Episode sponsors: This episode is brought you by Psyched Wellness, creators of Calm, an over-the-counter Amanita muscaria extract that may help to reduce stress, ease muscular tension and promote restorative sleep. Go to shop.psyched-wellness.com and use code THIRDWAVE23 to get 15% off. This episode is sponsored by Beckley Retreats, a leading holistic wellbeing company that offers transformative self-development programs by leveraging the science-backed power of psychedelics in concert with supportive therapeutic modalities. As a trusted partner of Third Wave, we strongly recommend the upcoming retreats for Beckley in Jamaica, as well as many other locations. Head to go.beckleyretreats.com/thirdwave to book your transformational psilocybin program today. This podcast is brought to you by Third Wave's Mushroom Grow Kit. Get the tools you need to grow mushrooms along with an in-depth guide to finding spores.
In this episode, Joe interviews the Co-Founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats, Neil Markey. Markey describes Beckley Retreats as comprehensive well-being programs, and talks about the importance of holistic wellness – that, while the retreats are centered around two group psilocybin experiences, the true benefits come from complementary factors: the four weeks of online prep and community building before the retreat, the six days in Jamaica surrounding the experiences, the six weeks of integration work after, and the depth of connections people find in the new community they may not have realized they needed so badly. He breaks down the details of the retreats and what they look for in facilitators, and tells a few success stories that really highlight how trauma, opposing ideas, and an infatuation with material objects and amassing wealth can all get in the way of real relationships and meaning. Beckley Retreats is currently working on two new projects: an observational study with Heroic Hearts and Imperial College London on using psilocybin for-traumatic brain injury, and a study with Bennet Zelner and the University of Maryland to bring executives through a retreat to see how it affects leadership and decision-making: can they prove that these types of experiences lead to more heart-centered leaders? www.psychedelicstoday.com
Anna Yusim, M.D., author of Fulfilled, joins Paul F. Austin for a conversation on the intersection of science, spirituality, and psychedelics. Find episode links, summary, and transcript here. Dr. Anna Yusim is a Board-Certified, Stanford- and Yale-educated Psychiatrist & Executive Coach with a private practice in New York City and Connecticut. She is the best-selling author of Fulfilled: How the Science of Spirituality Can Help You Live a Happier, More Meaningful Life. On the clinical faculty at Yale Medical School, Dr. Yusim is presently creating a Spirituality & Mental Health Center there. With clients including Forbes 500 CEOs, Olympic athletes, A-list actors and actresses, and the Chairs of academic departments at top universities, Dr. Anna Yusim has helped over 2,000 people in 60 countries achieve greater impact, purpose, and joy in their life and work. As a highly sought-after speaker, Dr. Yusim gives keynotes for physicians and professionals worldwide on topics related to mental health and spirituality, thriving post-COVID, preventing burnout, meaning-making, and resilience. For healthcare professionals, corporate leaders, and community members, she also conducts workshops to empower individuals to sharpen their intuition, cultivate authenticity, awaken self-compassion, enhance their capacity for empathy, and improve their ability to connect with others. Connect with Dr. Yusim at www.annayusim.com or at @annayusim on Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook. Highlights: Dr. Yusim's research on stress with Dr. Robert Sapolsky at Stanford. How Dr. Yusim's relationship to stress has shifted throughout her life and career. Dr. Yusim's path to founding the Spirituality & Mental Health Center at Yale. Does psychedelic therapy always need to have a spiritual component? Dr. Yusim explains her book, Fulfilled. Psychic vs. psychotic: schizophrenia, channeling, and shamanism. Dr. Yusim's forthcoming book on the science of miracles. Making your unconscious conscious to find freedom, choice, and healing. Dr. Yusim's executive coaching work. Episode Links: Dr. Yusim's website Dr. Yusim's book, Fulfilled Dr. Yusim's article on sleep in MindBodyGreen These show links may contain affiliate links. Third Wave receives a small percentage of the product price if you purchase through the above affiliate links. This episode is sponsored by: Beckley Retreats, a leading holistic wellbeing company that offers transformative self-development programs by leveraging the science-backed power of psychedelics in concert with supportive therapeutic modalities. As a trusted partner of Third Wave, we strongly recommend the upcoming retreats for Beckley in Jamaica, as well as many other locations. Head to go.beckleyretreats.com/thirdwave to book your transformational psilocybin program today. Third Wave's Mushroom Grow Kit. Get the tools you need to grow mushrooms along with an in-depth guide to finding spores.
Paul F. Austin is joined by Alex Atwood, Founder & CEO of GravyWork to talk plant medicine, transformational coaching, & more. Find episode links, summary, and transcript here. Alex Atwood is a multifaceted, purpose-driven leader with more than 20 years of experience as a serial entrepreneur who helmed four startups in the hospitality and staffing space. He's also a coach in the emerging psychedelics field, with a focus on optimizing human potential. Alex is a podcaster, public speaker, angel investor in firms that help build a better world, and philanthropist with a soft spot for owners and operators of family businesses. Alex is working towards an ICF certification in organizational well-being. He has been a coach for Landmark Worldwide, a personal and professional development company, and elevation leader for 1heart. He has led workshops on integrity and self-actualization with the goal of helping attendees realize their own potential and find greater self-esteem, fulfillment, creativity, and productivity. Highlights: Alex's transformational ayahuasca experience at 1heart. How Landmark impacted Alex's trajectory. The ineffable wisdom of plant medicine. Alex's experience in Third Wave's Coaching Certification Program. Integrating insights from psychedelics into business and daily life. Alex's exciting projects on the horizon. Key Links: Alex's website Alex's podcast, The Alchemist Lounge Alex on LinkedIn Paul F. Austin's episode on Alex's podcast This episode is sponsored by: Beckley Retreats, a leading holistic wellbeing company that offers transformative self-development programs by leveraging the science-backed power of psychedelics in concert with supportive therapeutic modalities. Head to go.beckleyretreats.com/thirdwave to book your transformational psilocybin program today. Apollo Neuro, the first scientifically validated wearable that actively improves your body's resilience to stress. Apollo was developed by a friend of Third Wave, Dr. David Rabin M.D Ph.D., a neuroscientist and board-certified psychiatrist who has been studying the impact of chronic stress in humans for nearly 15 years. Third Wave listeners get 15% off—just use this link. Third Wave's Mushroom Grow Kit. Get the tools you need to grow mushrooms along with an in-depth guide to finding spores.
Episode Notes Juliana Shallcross discussed her recent Frommers.com article about how families of 5 and up can get appropriate lodgings for their groups. Then Neil Markey, Co-Founder of Beckley Retreats, a company that arranges holistic well-being retreats that involve the use of psilocybin, talked about the legalities of this type of trip, as well as their personal growth opportunities.
Is there a real divide between spirituality and science? Most of us tend to answer “Yes” to this question because we are used to seeing spirituality and science in conflict. Our guest today, Neil Markey, sees no divide between science and spirituality and he is passionate about sharing the science-backed benefits of psychedelics in conjunction with the contemplative practices that support holistic well-being.Neil is a mathematician and the founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats. Neil was a captain in the US Army Special Operations 2nd Ranger Battalion and was deployed once to Iraq and twice to Afghanistan. After that, he got his MBA/MIA at Columbia University, but he suffered from depression and PTSD. This led him to alternative wellbeing practices and marked the start of a profound healing journey with mindfulness and psychedelics. In this new episode of the Happiness Squad podcast, Neil Markey joins Ashish and Anil to talk about how meditation and plant therapy saved his life and gave him a new purpose. Neil shares his origin story and the challenging experiences that led him to where he is today. Neil will also talk about psychedelics and meditation, and how they come together to help you find stillness and a deeper meaning.Join us and learn a new way to rewire your brain from fear to happiness to unlock your full potential!What You'll Learn in this Show:The importance of finding a job that is meaningful for you and coherent with who you areThe importance of awareness and being truly connected to our bodiesWhat is one of the biggest sources of anxiety and stress and how to avoid itPsychedelics and meditation: how they come together to help you find stillness and a deeper meaningHow the present moment awareness practice can help enhance your performanceThe history, mission and programs of Beckly RetreatsAnd so much more...Resources:Beckleyretreats.com Happinesssquad.com @MyHappinessSquad InstagramAshish Kothari LinkedInAnil Ramjiani LinkedInHappiness Squad Youtube ChannelBook:Hardwired for Happiness: 9 Proven Practices to Overcome Stress and Live Your Best Life
This is the last episode for 2022 and what a year it was. But before 2023 starts, we have a great episode for you, which gives you a taste of what's to come at TNHC in 2023: live podcasts and events with an audience. I find this such an energetic experience to have an audience in the room and also provide room again for live Q & A. My guest was Rock Feilding-Mellen. He is from the family of Beckley organisations in the UK. And one of these companies is Beckley Retreats, which he co-founded with his mother, Amanda Feilding, who is also the founder and CEO of the Beckley Foundation, a great friend and inspiration to me. The Beckely foundation spear-headed much of the most groundbreaking scientific research upon which the new psychedelic renaissance is being built right now. But being the son of the “Queen of the Psychedelic Renaissance” likes Forbes calls Amanda, wasn't always easy for Rock. In this episode Rock talks about his route, via business and politics, to the realisation of how transformational and healing psychedelic assisted therapy can be. And how Europe will play a big part in the current booming psychedelic renaissance. https://www.beckleyfoundation.org/
In this episode of The Cured Collective Podcast, we sit down with Neil Markey, co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats, to discuss the healing power of psilocybin. The Beckley Foundation is a charitable organization set up by Amanda Feilding in 1998 to initiate and carry out pioneering research into the therapeutic potential of psychedelics, and to create a scientific base for global drug policy reform. Their aim is to harness the power of science in order to integrate psychoactive substances into society as safe and effective tools, to treat a broad range of health conditions and enhance wellbeing. Beckley Retreats offers a comprehensive, eleven-week program, dedicated to providing individuals with the tools they need to cultivate meaningful change. Neil is passionate about sharing the science-backed benefits of psychedelics in conjunction with the contemplative practices that support holistic wellbeing. As a former Captain in the US Army Special Operations 2nd Ranger Battalion, Neil is intimately familiar with the lasting (and far-reaching) effects of persistent depression and PTSD. His experience led him to alternative wellbeing practices and marked the start of a profound healing journey with mindfulness and psychedelics. Today, he credits meditation and plant medicine with saving his life. In our conversation, we discuss Neil's colorful journey to Beckley Retreats, as well as how Beckley Retreats is striving to making a lasting impact. For more information about Beckley Retreats, and to sign up for an upcoming Spring Retreats, click here. “Einstein said it best: The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious.” – Neil Markey Key Highlights Why we may need to, at times, zoom out from our current circumstances and look at ‘the whole of a thing' with a new perspective; How different levels of consciousness can aid us in resolving different levels of problems; Why a hyper focus on our problems can contribute to difficulty in finding (and embracing) an available solution; Why Neil is so passionate about aiding others in their journey toward change, healing, and peace; What is involved in the eleven-week immersion program offered by Beckley Retreats; What leads various individuals to enroll, and who this program may be ‘best' for; Why integration and a return to ‘normal life' is essential for implementing and maintaining the new perspectives that arise from plant therapy sessions. Episode resources Opt-in to become a CURED Industry Insider and get a round-up of our favorite resources and exclusive deals. Text ‘INSIDER' to 1 (833) 830-0021; Download the FREE Productivity Guide; Learn more about any of Cured's all-natural products at our website and save 15% with checkout code "COLLECTIVE"; For any questions regarding Cured Nutrition products or our movement please email us directly at support@curednutrition.com Connect with Neil! E-mail: neil@beckleyretreats.com Website: www.beckleyretreats.com Connect with us! Instagram: @josephsheehey | @curednutrition
Joel Monk is a leadership coach, educator, facilitator, and entrepreneur. As a coach, Joel is dedicated to the development of conscious, creative, and entrepreneurial leaders. He co-founded Coaches Rising, a company at the cutting edge of online coach training with a community of nearly 50,000 coaches and participants from every continent on the planet. Coaches Rising has collaborated with some of the leading minds in the field of human development. For show links, go here Highlights: Coaches Rising and the evolution of coaching. Translating “emergence” from theory to practice. Joel's journey into coaching, psychedelics, and other transformative modalities. The difference between coaching and therapy. Why coaches should have a referral network. Necessary skills to develop conscious, creative, and entrepreneurial leaders. Values, principles, and systems of meta modernism. Future developments for Coaches Rising. Show links: Joel Monk Coaches Rising The Summit Richard C. Schwartz, Ph.D., the founder of Internal Family Systems Ken Wilber, No Boundary Steve March and Aletheia Coaching Ken Wilber, The Religion of Tomorrow Arturo Escobar, Designs for the Pluriverse Jeremy Johnson, Seeing Through the World These show links may contain affiliate links. Third Wave receives a small percentage of the product price if you purchase through the above affiliate links. This episode is sponsored by Beckley Retreats, a leading holistic wellbeing company that offers transformative self-development programs by leveraging the science-backed power of psychedelics in concert with supportive therapeutic modalities. As a trusted partner of Third Wave, we strongly recommend the upcoming retreats for Beckley in Jamaica, as well as many other locations. Head to go.beckleyretreats.com/thirdwave to book your transformational psilocybin program today.
As co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats, Neil Markey is passionate about sharing the science-backed benefits of psychedelics in conjunction with the contemplative practices that support holistic wellbeing. At Beckley Retreats, he's dedicated to building a business that operates with the utmost integrity, both internally and across the many communities it will touch. For a full summary and show links, go here. Episode Highlights: The inspiration Neil draws from his involvement in his family business, Creative Metal Design. Neil's transformative journey from the US Army Special Operations to business, mindfulness and psychedelics. The evolution of the Beckley Foundation and how it continues to set the standard of conscious endeavoring in the psychedelic space. Neil's transition from the corporate world into his journey starting Beckley Retreats. The inspiring—and challenging—aspects of starting a unique psychedelic retreat program. The unique experience Beckley Retreats create through its programming. Get first access to Beckley Retreat's incredible upcoming programs HERE. Episode links: Beckley Retreats Beckley Foundation Beckley Psytech Neil's LinkedIn MindKind Institute Book, “The Second Mountain” by David Brooks Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Creative Metal Design Get first access to upcoming programs with Beckley Retreats HERE. These show links may contain affiliate links. Third Wave receives a small percentage of the product price if you purchase through the above affiliate links. This episode is brought to you by Apollo Neuro, the first scientifically validated wearable that actively improves your body's resilience to stress.
To kick things off for season two, host Bruce Eckfeldt is joined by the Co-Founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats, Neil Markey. As a Captain in the US Army Special Operations 2nd Ranger Battalion, Neil was deployed once to Iraq, and twice to Afghanistan. After, as an MBA/MIA master's student at Columbia University, he suffered from depression and PTSD. This led him to alternative well-being practices and marked the start of a profound healing journey with mindfulness and psychedelics. Prior to Beckley Retreats, Neil worked as the Chief Growth Officer for a $450M private equity portfolio company where he was responsible for all strategy and growth planning. Before that he worked as a consultant at McKinsey & Co, where he co-led the internal mindfulness program.
Let's talk with former Army Ranger and former McKinsey Consultant turned mindfulness and psychedelic aficionado, Beckley Retreat CEO, Neil Markey. In this episode we will cover magic mushrooms and masculinity... - the science behind this all - the benefits - the SET and SETTING and how this is all tied together! More about Beckley Retreats here: https://www.beckleyretreats.com Our first MTM joint experience with Psychedelics with Neil and Beckley Retreats: Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukE1OFDL46M Listen here: https://pod.fo/e/fb547 Our second MTM joint experience with Psychedelics with Neil and Beckley Retreats: Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaNirk3e6bU Listen here: https://pod.fo/e/fd04e Timestamps 00:00 The Magic in Magic Mushrooms with Neil Markey 05:30 Neil's Journey 22:30 Neil meets Amanda Fielding 27:00 Professionalism in Psychedelics 32:00 The science! 38:00 What psychedelics are doing for men 45:00 The Beckley Method
Neil has a story a lot of people will be interested in hearing: He was on THE path:- 75th Ranger Regiment- Columbia Business School- Working on a family business- McKinsey- Private EquityAnd then he realized he didn't like what he was doing anymore. That started him working on mindfulness and eventually using psychedelics to change his life. Neil is now the CEO and co-founder of Beckley Retreats which runs psychedelic-assisted healing events.
Beckley Retreats Co-Founder & CEO Neil Markey joins us on the Mycopreneur Podcast today to talk about the launch of the company's comprehensive psilocybin-assisted therapy retreats.Neil shares the trajectory of his extraordinary journey through multiple deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan as a member of the U.S. military, on through his rise to C-level executive status in the corporate world, and through his eventual burn out and discovery of meditation and psychedelic-assisted healing modalities as a means of revitalizing his sense of purpose and direction in the world - which is eventually what led him to Co-Found Beckley Retreats.In this episode we learn about the Beckley Retreats approach to psilocybin-assisted therapy, the day to day realities of running a new psychedelic venture in collaboration with one of the most celebrated pioneers in the space, and what can be done by the emerging psychedelic wellness industry as a whole to better serve the millions of people around the world who are turning to these tools for healing and vitality. Please consider leaving a review wherever you're listening to the podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.