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Psychedelic therapy is on the verge of reshaping mental health, trauma healing, and human consciousness. This episode reveals what's really happening behind the scenes at the FDA, inside pharmaceutical companies, and within the global movement to legalize MDMA-assisted therapy. Watch this episode on YouTube for the full video experience: https://www.youtube.com/@DaveAspreyBPR Host Dave Asprey sits down with Rick Doblin, PhD, the legendary founder of MAPS and one of the most influential figures in psychedelic science. With nearly 40 years leading clinical research on MDMA, psilocybin, and trauma healing, Rick brings unmatched insight into how these compounds are transforming functional medicine, emotional resilience, and neuroplasticity. They break down the regulatory battle over MDMA therapy, the clash between pharmaceutical profit and public benefit, and the urgent need to combine pharmacology with therapy for real results. You'll also learn how psychedelics impact neurohacking, epigenetics, and the default mode network—and why the next frontier of self-transformation may be couples therapy with MDMA. This episode offers critical knowledge for anyone serious about biohacking, trauma release, mental performance, and accessing deeper states of healing. This podcast channel dives into the intersections of psychedelics with fasting, ketosis, cold therapy, and self-quantification—and how altered states can unlock more energy, better relationships, and lasting change. You'll Learn: • Why separating therapy from psychedelics is the most dangerous path forward • How MAPS evolved into a public benefit pharma company—and what went wrong • The real story behind the FDA's rejection of MDMA therapy in 2024 • How MDMA affects neuroplasticity, mitochondria, and trauma recovery • Why group therapy and couples therapy are the future of psychedelic healing • The dangers of overusing ketamine—and how it's being exploited by profit-driven clinics • What the Psychedelic Science 2025 conference will reveal about the future of medicine, spirituality, and consciousness hacking • How psychedelics could reverse epigenetic trauma passed down through generations • The role of default mode network suppression in spiritual experiences and trauma resolution • Why the war on drugs was never about safety—and what a post-drug-war world might look like Dave Asprey is a four-time New York Times bestselling author, founder of Bulletproof Coffee, and the father of biohacking. With over 1,000 interviews and 1 million monthly listeners, The Human Upgrade is the top podcast for people who want to take control of their biology, extend their longevity, and optimize every system in the body and mind. Each episode features cutting-edge insights in health, performance, neuroscience, supplements, nutrition, neurohacking, emotional intelligence, and conscious living. Episodes are released every Tuesday and Thursday, where Dave asks the questions no one else dares, and brings you real tools to become more resilient, aware, and high performing. SPONSORS: - Leela Quantum Tech | Head to https://leelaq.com/DAVE for 10% off- ARMRA | Go to https://tryarmra.com/ and use the code DAVE to get 15% off your first order Resources: • Dave Asprey's New Book - Heavily Meditated: https://daveasprey.com/heavily-meditated/ • Psychedelic Science Conference 2025 Website – https://www.psychedelicscience.org/ • Rick's Website: https://maps.org/ • Danger Coffee: https://dangercoffee.com • Dave Asprey's Website: https://daveasprey.com • Dave Asprey's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/daveasprey • Upgrade Collective – Join The Human Upgrade Podcast Live: https://www.ourupgradecollective.com • Own an Upgrade Labs: https://ownanupgradelabs.com • Upgrade Labs: https://upgradelabs.com • 40 Years of Zen – Neurofeedback Training for Advanced Cognitive Enhancement: https://40yearsofzen.com Timestamps: • 00:00 Trailer • 02:00 Intro • 03:43 Rise of Psychedelic Pharma • 05:00 Therapy vs. Profit • 06:44 Neurofeedback + Psychedelics • 08:28 Origins of Drug Laws • 14:06 MDMA Safety + Usage • 16:32 Psychedelics in Therapy + Meditation • 25:18 Psychedelic Hierarchy for New Users • 26:51 Psychedelic Churches + Culture • 28:58 Ayahuasca: Spiritual Insights • 30:24 MDMA and Federal Policy • 31:09 Inside the FDA Decision • 32:52 Therapeutic Promise of Psychedelics • 34:43 Psychedelics + Spirituality • 37:37 Neuroscience of Psychedelics • 40:12 Epigenetics + Generational Trauma • 43:50 War on Drugs Revisited • 46:37 Future of Legalization • 49:55 MDMA for Couples • 51:29 Group Therapy with Psychedelics • 52:26 Psychedelic Science 2025 Preview See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Wellness + Wisdom | Episode 748 Are your unresolved childhood wounds hijacking your relationships and keeping you stuck in depression or anxiety? Neuro-Rewiring Expert Mike Zeller joins Josh Trent on the Wellness + Wisdom Podcast, episode 748, to share how healing your protector parts can transform conflict into deeper connection and trust, why psychedelics can reopen critical social learning periods and give you access to the hidden programming of your mind, and how to move from fear-driven protector parts into authentic flow state. "Our core longing as human beings is connection and love. We think that the wounded, victim, angry self is who we are because that part is in the driver's seat, and we're identified with that feeling. When we do the neuro-rewiring work, we separate that enmeshment. And because of that separation, we can now recognize the patterns and awareness instead of being in it so much that we can't see." - Mike Zeller
Buckle up—this week on The Shit Show, Tammin sits down with the fearless and fabulous Zoe Marshall who dives in for a no-filter chat that rockets from alien encounters to MDMA therapy, toxic love, ghost stories, parenting chaos, and the power of healing. It's raw, it's weird, it's wonderful—and everything in between. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
[Content Warning]: Child sexual abuse, mild languageToday, Jan is joined by Alex Abraham, author of ‘Trauma and Ecstasy: How Psychedelics Made My Life Worth Living', who shares their deeply personal journey of overcoming trauma through unconventional means. The conversation explores how repressed experiences can surface unexpectedly, shaping both mental and physical health in profound ways. They discuss alternative approaches to healing, the challenges of navigating systems that often overlook root causes, and the complexities of seeking accountability. The dialogue touches on broader themes of resilience, the power of storytelling, and the societal shifts needed to better address trauma. With reflections on forgiveness, self-discovery, and hope, this episode offers a raw look at one individual's path to reclaiming their life, and why such stories matter for collective healing.Where To Find Alex:TraumaAndEcstasy.comTrauma and Ecstasy: How Psychedelics Made My Life Worth Living by Alex AbrahamInsta: @alex.l.abrahamMentioned Resources:Trust Surrender Receive by Anne Other A Dose of Hope by Dr. Dan Engle The Body Keeps The Score by Bessel van der KolkIf you or someone you know is experiencing emotional distress or suicidal ideation, please access the resources below:National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call/Text 988National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN) : 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)National Alliance for Mental Illness: 1-800-950-6264Subscribe / Support / Contact:
What happens when the parts of you that have always needed control finally let go? In this deeply personal episode, Seryna takes us inside her MDMA-assisted therapy session—a seven-hour journey into memory, tenderness, and truth. With vulnerability and grounded wisdom, she unpacks how trauma shaped her survival self, what it meant to surrender control, and how that single session began rewriting her nervous system's oldest stories. This isn't a how-to guide. It's a firelit reflection on what it means to be held, to soften, and to finally believe you're worthy of care just because you exist. This Episode Is Perfect For You If... You crave support but feel uncomfortable asking for help You identify with being hyper-independent, high-functioning, or always in control You're curious about MDMA-assisted therapy and what it feels like You've been doing deep healing work but still feel stuck in old patterns You're ready to meet the younger parts of yourself with love instead of judgment "That tightly wound, stressed and frustrated person I sometimes become is not my truth. This love—this is me." In This Episode (04:10) Why MDMA was the right choice for healing complex trauma (12:45) Understanding the survival self and how it's born from unmet needs (22:30) What happens when control goes offline and the protectors step aside (36:00) Being held, witnessed, and feeling safe to be little (47:50) How deep integration work helps rewire your nervous system (58:20) Loss, grief, and why the most loving thing we can do is receive (1:10:40) The truth that lives underneath trauma and why you are worth knowing "Support is beautiful and, more than that, I am worthy and deserving of support without having to earn it." About The Unshakeable Self The Unshakeable Self is your guide to building unwavering confidence and authentic self-trust. In each episode, we explore practical strategies and powerful insights to help you break free from self-doubt, embrace your true potential, and create a life that aligns with your deepest values. Whether you're navigating career transitions, relationships, or personal growth, you'll find the tools and inspiration to stand firmly in your power. Your Next Step: The Unshakeable Self Starter Kit Ready to deepen your journey? The Unshakeable Self Starter Kit includes: Soul-stirring journal prompts A grounding ritual guide Mindfulness coloring pages DOWNLOAD YOURS TODAY If you're curious about the protective parts of you and how they shaped your story, take the Survival Self Archetype Quiz. This isn't just insight. It's a gentle gateway back to the truest version of you. Connect With Me Seryna Myers Instagram: @serynamyers Tiktok: @serynamyers YouTube: @serynamyers Website: www.seryna.ca Apply to work with me: seryna.ca/apply Support The Show Love The Unshakeable Self? Here's how you can help: Leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts Share this episode with a friend who needs to hear it Screenshot while listening and tag us @serynamyers Music by Artem Hramushkin from Pixabay
Today, John and Shaun get real about psychedelic revelations, aging skin, and why they're rethinking what makes their podcast worth doing. From John's guided MDMA session and a “my mom never hugged me” breakthrough, to Shaun's retinol skincare journey and anti-aging the natural way, this episode rides the line between hilarity and healing.They dive into the tension of overcommitting, how time and money shape creative work, and whether Burning Man is really a sex fest (spoiler: not exactly, but there is a Foamy Homies shower rave). Also on the table: the wisdom of the cock, erectile dysfunction in your 50s, and how your penis might actually be trying to tell you something.It's introspective, a little chaotic, and full of naked honesty—both literally and emotionally. Plus: Reese's Peanut Butter Cup debates, perimenopause shoutouts, and Shaun's upcoming Love Camp at Kripalu.Resources & Mentions:Frownies - The Original Wrinkle Patch Dr. Bronner's: The Original All-One Magic Soap and More!Shaun's Love Camp : The Power of Connection and Play in RelationshipsLeave a one-minute voicemail for John and Shaun at 657-549-1001.Enjoying the show? Don't forget to subscribe, also rate us on Spotify, and leave a comment - we read every single one (yes, even the spicy ones)!Please take a moment and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Your support truly means the world to us!Find out more about John HERE.Follow John on Instagram HERE.Find out more about Shaun HERE.Follow Shaun on Instagram HERE.
With Maxine McKew.Rebecca Huntley talks about her new memoir, Sassafras, an account of her quest to overcome trauma and the unconventional path she took towards healing. Join her in conversation with Maxine McKew.Event details:Mon 03 Mar, 10:45am | North Stage
What do vibrations and the psychedelic experience have in common? MDMA therapy is revolutionizing mental health treatment, helping people overcome PTSD, anxiety, and emotional trauma with unprecedented success. But what if you could tap into those same powerful benefits—without taking a single drug? It turns out your brain responds to more than just chemistry. Vibration, frequency, and rhythm have been shaping human consciousness for millennia—from ancient chanting rituals to modern neuroscience breakthroughs. Could the right vibrations unlock the same neuroplasticity and healing pathways as psychedelics? In this episode, Dave Asprey sits down with Dr. Dave Rabin, a neuroscientist, psychiatrist, and psychedelic researcher, to explore how vibrations can rewire your brain, enhance neuroplasticity, and even mimic the effects of MDMA therapy. Dr. Rabin's work led to the creation of Apollo Neuro, a wearable device that taps into your nervous system's natural ability to regulate stress, boost focus, and accelerate recovery—without pharmaceuticals. What You'll Discover in This Episode: • How specific vibrations trigger deep relaxation and neuroplasticity • Why MDMA therapy works—and how vibration-based tech can simulate it • The surprising science behind music, frequency, and altered states • How Apollo Neuro enhances sleep, focus, and emotional resilience • The overlooked role of heart rate variability in longevity and health • Why stress is the biggest obstacle to healing—and how to override it **Apollo Neuro | To get an Apollo wearable, go to https://apolloneuro.com/Dave and save 15%** Resources: • Dave Asprey's New Book - Heavily Meditated: https://daveasprey.com/heavily-meditated/ • Apollo Neuro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/apolloneuro/?hl=en • Apollo Neuro Website: https://apolloneuro.com/Dave • Danger Coffee: https://dangercoffee.com • Dave Asprey's Website: https://daveasprey.com • Dave Asprey's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/daveasprey • Upgrade Collective – Join The Human Upgrade Podcast Live: https://www.ourupgradecollective.com • Own an Upgrade Labs: https://ownanupgradelabs.com • Upgrade Labs: https://upgradelabs.com • 40 Years of Zen – Neurofeedback Training for Advanced Cognitive Enhancement: https://40yearsofzen.com Timestamps: 00:00 Trailer 00:40 Intro 01:18 Exploring Vibration in Biohacking 02:29 Introduction of Dr. Dave Rabin 02:53 Understanding Vibration and Its Impact 04:47 The Apollo Neuro Device 08:44 Using Apollo for Different States 11:41 Apollo in Psychedelic Therapy 24:32 Clinical Trials and Studies on Apollo 29:32 Heart Rate Variability and Biohacking 33:02 Revolutionizing Sleep with Apollo 34:40 Apollo's Long-Term Effects and Dependency 37:16 Apollo's Impact on ADHD and Psychiatric Disorders 45:22 The Importance of Human Connection and Simple Solutions 49:56 Longevity, Healthspan, and Future Innovations 57:23 Final Thoughts and Discount Offer See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the season one finale of the Ketamine Startup Podcast! In this special episode, we guide you through the wealth of content we've covered, helping you find episodes that match your interests. Whether you're looking to navigate the business side of ketamine therapy, hear from fellow medical professionals, or explore controversies and innovations, this episode connects you to the valuable insights shared throughout our first season. Episode 29 show notes:00:00 Welcome to the Season Finale00:48 Guide to Past Episodes01:14 Episodes for Starting a Ketamine Clinic02:24 Episodes for Emergency Medicine Specialists03:09 Episodes for Anesthesiologists03:28 Trailblazing Women in Ketamine Therapy03:57 Controversies in Ketamine Therapy & Psychedelic Medicine04:27 Spirituality and Personal Development in Ketamine Therapy04:54 Physician Mental Health and Ketamine Therapy05:25 Season Highlights and ConclusionThanks for listeningEpisodes Mentioned By Topic:The Business of Ketamine Therapy: Getting Started & Best PracticesEpisode 3 - How Much Money Do You Need To Start A Ketamine Clinic?Episode 5 - The Three Types Of People Who Open Up A Ketamine ClinicEpisode 7 - Who Can Open A Ketamine Therapy Clinic?Episode 10 - Can My City's Population Support A Ketamine ClinicEpisode 20 - Unlocking Transformation: Exploring Set, Setting, and Integration in Ketamine TherapyEpisode 23 - Mastering Clinic Compliance: Insights from Retired DEA Agent Dennis WichernEpisode 24 - 13 Best Practices for Ketamine Therapy ClinicsEpisode 26 - Top 10 Ways To Fail As A Ketamine Clinic & How To Avoid ThemEmergency Medicine Physicians & Ketamine TherapyEpisode 2 - For Heroes & All: Expanding Ketamine Therapy With Dr. Carl BonnettEpisode 4 - From Combat to Care: A Journey to Providing Ketamine Therapy with Dr. Leslie KoenigEpisode 8 - From The ER to Ketamine Therapy: Leading a Clinic & Balancing Life With Dr. Glareh ImaniEpisode 15 - Military Precision in Mental Health: A Journey into Ketamine Entrepreneurship with Dr. William BianchiEpisode 22 - Opening a Ketamine Clinic: An Unconventional Path for Emergency PhysiciansEpisode 25 - Breaking the Stigma: Ketamine, Forgiveness, & Mental Health with Dr. Mel HerbertFrom Anesthesiologists to Ketamine SpecialistsEpisode 11 - From Anesthesia to Entrepreneurship: Providing Mindful Holistic Ketamine Therapy with Dr. Sara HermanEpisode 17 - Transformative Journeys: Growth, Mindset, & Psychedelic Insights with Dr. James LeathemEpisode 21 - From Anesthesia to Empathy: Pioneering Ketamine Therapy in Brazil with Dr. Tiago GilWomen Leaders in Ketamine TherapyEpisode 4 - From Combat to Care: A Journey to Providing Ketamine Therapy with Dr. Leslie KoenigEpisode 6 - Transforming Pain Care: Insights into Ketamine Therapy and Business With Dr. Lara EdingerEpisode 8 - From The ER to Ketamine Therapy: Leading a Clinic & Balancing Life With Dr. Glareh ImaniEpisode 11 - From Anesthesia to Entrepreneurship: Providing Mindful Holistic Ketamine Therapy with Dr. Sara HermanEpisode 13 - From CRNA to CEO: Blazing Trails in Ketamine Therapy with Kathryn WalkerEpisode 16 - Air Force to Frontline Psychiatry: An Entrepreneurial Journey With Scarlett Mulligan PA-CControversies in Ketamine Therapy & PsychedelicsEpisode 12 - Is The Legalization of Psilocybin and MDMA Therapy a Future Threat for Ketamine Clinics?Episode 14 - Ketamine Controversies in The Media: Debunking Myths and Embracing RealityEpisode 19 - Ego-Death, Ketamine, & Matthew Perry: A Conversation With Dr. Carl Bonnett Spirituality, Mindset & Personal GrowthEpisode 9 - Healing Journeys: Ayahuasca, Ketamine Therapy, & Spirituality With Dr. Joe TafurEpisode 17 - Transformative Journeys: Growth, Mindset, & Psychedelic Insights with Dr. James LeathemPhysician Mental Health & BurnoutEpisode 25 - Breaking the Stigma: Ketamine, Forgiveness, & Mental Health with Dr. Mel HerbertLooking for a Season One Recap?Episode 27 - Season 1 Highlights Compilation Part 1Episode 28 - Season 1 Highlights Compilation Part 2Follow us onInstagramLinkedinKetamine StartUp WebsiteYouTube✅Want to fast track launching your ketamine clinic? If so, download our free checklist.
Description:The FDA just rejected MDMA therapy for PTSD and mental health treatment—but why? In this video, we expose the real reasons behind the decision: corruption, corporate greed, and a system designed to keep people sick.Big Pharma profits from endless prescriptions. Private prisons benefit from the war on drugs. Processed food companies pump out toxic products that make Americans fat, sick, and dependent. MDMA therapy could be a game-changer for mental health, but it threatens the industries making billions off American citizens suffering and dying. Is the FDA protecting public health or corporate interests? Watch now to uncover the truth.Youtube► https://youtube.com/@TRiPPNInstagram► instagram.com/imtrippin2hardOld People click this link► facebook.com/imtripping2hardThank you for leaving 5 star reviews!
In this episode of the CanadianSME Small Business Podcast, host Maheen Bari sits down with Nick Kadysh, founder and CEO of PharmAla Biotech, to uncover how this pioneering Toronto-based life sciences company is leading the way in MDMA-assisted therapies for mental health.With a career spanning regulatory leadership roles at JUUL Labs and General Electric Canada, Nick's journey into biotechnology brings a unique blend of public affairs expertise and innovation to the healthcare space. Through PharmAla's groundbreaking work, MDMA and MDXX-class molecules are now being manufactured and researched to treat PTSD and support mental health globally.Key Highlights:Regulatory Innovation – Overcoming challenges in MDMA manufacturing and approval.Prescriber's Portal – A digital solution expanding access to MDMA treatments in Canada.Veteran Mental Health – How MDMA therapy is improving outcomes for PTSD patients.Global Research – PharmAla's partnerships with leading institutions driving mental health innovation.Special Thanks to Our Partners:RBC: https://www.rbcroyalbank.com/dms/business/accounts/beyond-banking/index.htmlUPS: https://solutions.ups.com/ca-beunstoppable.html?WT.mc_id=BUSMEWAConstant Contact: https://www.constantcontact.com/landing1/new-marketer?utm_campaign=canadiansme&utm_medium=sponsorlogo&utm_source=brandIHG Hotels and Resorts: https://businessedge.ihg.com/s/registration?language=en_US&CanSMEGoogle: https://www.google.ca/For more expert insights, visit www.canadiansme.ca and subscribe to the CanadianSME Small Business Magazine. Stay innovative, stay informed, and thrive in the digital age!Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered as direct financial or business advice. Always consult with a qualified professional for advice specific to your situation.
Jill Sitnick is a PTSD survivor who demystifies Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy by sharing her experience and strategies that led to healing decades old childhood trauma. Her book Rescuing Jill: How MDMA with a Dash of Mushrooms Healed My Childhood Trauma-Induced PTSD is now available on Amazon.Learn more about Jill:- https://thejourneysage.com/- https://www.youtube.com/@TheJourneySage- https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillsitnick- https://www.facebook.com/thejourneysage-If you love this podcast and want to show some support, click here
In this episode, Dr. Jannine Krause sits down with Dr. Will Van Derveer, a global leader in integrative psychiatry, to explore how he's transforming mental health care by addressing the root causes of psychological suffering. Frustrated with the limitations of conventional psychiatric practices, Dr. Van Derveer has pioneered holistic approaches that tackle conditions like depression, anxiety, and insomnia through diet, lifestyle, mindfulness, gut health, and hormone balance. We discuss his groundbreaking work with the Integrative Psychiatry Institute, where he trains psychiatrists and other medical health practitioners in advanced treatments, including MDMA- and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy. Dr. Van Derveer also shares insights from over two decades of blending natural and evidence-based methods, drawing on his expertise in shamanism, EMDR, somatic experiencing, internal family systems, cognitive behavioral therapy, and hypnosis. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone curious about the future of mental health care and the power of integrative approaches to achieve true well-being. Topics Covered: Why conventional psychiatry falls short and the need for holistic mental health care The role of diet, lifestyle, and mindfulness in addressing root causes of mental illness Insights from his research on MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for PTSD Training psychiatrists in cutting-edge therapies through the Integrative Psychiatry Institute The integration of shamanism, EMDR, and other modalities into mental health treatment Resources Mentioned: Dr. Will Van Derveer's Clinic: Integrative Psychiatry Center Training Programs for Psychiatrists: Integrative Psychiatry Institute Research on MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for PTSD Connect with Dr. Will Van Derveer: Website: psychiatryinstitute.com Join Us: If you're inspired by this episode, subscribe to the podcast and leave a review! Share your thoughts and tag us on social media—we'd love to hear your takeaways.
Visit SetSet's website here, enter 3FOR2 at checkout, and get a deck of cards for free when you buy 2 decks through Christmas Day 2024. You can also find these clinician-backed resources on psilocybin: The Ultimate Psilocybin Guide Micro-Psyched 12-week Microdosing Program"How can microdosing foster personal growth and self-compassion?" In this episode, April Pride continues her conversation with Amy Wong, who introduces her book, Small Doses of Awareness, co-authored with Shin Yi Pei. Amy discusses how microdosing can support mindfulness and emotional balance and provides insights into the practice of cultivating "small doses of awareness" through her guided journal. This episode offers practical guidance on microdosing, ancestral healing, and the spiritual dimensions of psychedelic work.After listening to this episode, you'll understand more about: The benefits of microdosing for mindfulness and emotional resilience How to integrate microdosing practices into daily life Insights from Small Doses of Awareness, a microdosing guided journal The role of self-compassion and self-awareness in psychedelic healingResources More information about Amy's clinical and psychedelic offerings. LINK Order Small Doses of Awareness: A Microdosing Companion LINK Materials referenced in this episode: 2021 Study: Single-blinded) Self-blinding citizen science to explore psychedelic microdosing (Balázs Szigeti, Laura Kartner, Allan Blemings, Fernando Rosas, Amanda Feilding, David J Nutt, Robin L Carhart-Harris, David Erritzoe (2021) Self-blinding citizen science to explore psychedelic microdosing eLife 10:e62878. DOI: https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.62878) 2023 Review: Microdosing psychedelics and the risk of cardiac fibrosis and valvulopathy: Comparison to known cardiotoxins(Rouaud, A., Calder, A. E., & Hasler, G. (2024). Microdosing psychedelics and the risk of cardiac fibrosis and valvulopathy: Comparison to known cardiotoxins. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 02698811231225609. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/02698811231225609) 2020 Survey: Microdosing psychedelics: Demographics, practices, and psychiatric comorbidities (Anderson et al), Journal of Pharmacology , University of Toronto(Rosenbaum, D., Weissman, C., Anderson, T., Petranker, R., Dinh-Williams, L. A., Hui, K., & Hapke, E. (2020). Microdosing psychedelics: Demographics, practices, and psychiatric comorbidities. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 34(6), 612-622. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0269881120908004) 2019 Survey: Self-Rated Effectiveness of Microdosing With Psychedelics for Mental and Physical Health Problems Among Microdosers(Hutten, N. R. P. W., Mason, N. L., Dolder, P. C., & Kuypers, K. P. C. (2019). Self-Rated Effectiveness of Microdosing With Psychedelics for Mental and Physical Health Problems Among Microdosers. Frontiers in psychiatry, 10, 672. https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychiatry/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00672/full)WEB | getsetset.comIG | @getsetsetYouTube | youtube.com/@getsetset Get full access to SetSet with April Pride at aprilpride.substack.com/subscribe
Visit SetSet's website here, enter 3FOR2 at checkout, and get a deck of cards for free when you buy 2 decks through Christmas Day 2024. You can also find these clinician-backed resources on psilocybin: The Ultimate Psilocybin Guide Micro-Psyched 12-week Microdosing Program"What can MDMA and other psychedelics offer those healing from trauma?" In this episode, April Pride talks with Amy Wong, a licensed clinical social worker and MDMA-assisted therapist, about the profound therapeutic benefits of psychedelics. Amy shares her journey into psychedelic therapy and her work in helping clients transform through carefully guided MDMA and psilocybin experiences. This episode focuses on the impact of MDMA in treating trauma and the challenges surrounding policy and legalization in the psychedelic space.After listening to this episode, you'll understand more about: How MDMA can aid in trauma recovery and emotional processing The role of therapy and guidance in effective psychedelic experiences Key policy challenges and legal considerations in psychedelic therapy Amy's experiences and insights from working as an MDMA-assisted therapistResources More information about Amy's clinical and psychedelic offerings. LINK Order Small Doses of Awareness: A Microdosing Companion LINK Materials referenced in this episode: 2021 Study: Single-blinded) Self-blinding citizen science to explore psychedelic microdosing (Balázs Szigeti, Laura Kartner, Allan Blemings, Fernando Rosas, Amanda Feilding, David J Nutt, Robin L Carhart-Harris, David Erritzoe (2021) Self-blinding citizen science to explore psychedelic microdosing eLife 10:e62878. DOI: https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.62878) 2023 Review: Microdosing psychedelics and the risk of cardiac fibrosis and valvulopathy: Comparison to known cardiotoxins(Rouaud, A., Calder, A. E., & Hasler, G. (2024). Microdosing psychedelics and the risk of cardiac fibrosis and valvulopathy: Comparison to known cardiotoxins. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 02698811231225609. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/02698811231225609) 2020 Survey: Microdosing psychedelics: Demographics, practices, and psychiatric comorbidities (Anderson et al), Journal of Pharmacology , University of Toronto(Rosenbaum, D., Weissman, C., Anderson, T., Petranker, R., Dinh-Williams, L. A., Hui, K., & Hapke, E. (2020). Microdosing psychedelics: Demographics, practices, and psychiatric comorbidities. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 34(6), 612-622. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0269881120908004) 2019 Survey: Self-Rated Effectiveness of Microdosing With Psychedelics for Mental and Physical Health Problems Among Microdosers(Hutten, N. R. P. W., Mason, N. L., Dolder, P. C., & Kuypers, K. P. C. (2019). Self-Rated Effectiveness of Microdosing With Psychedelics for Mental and Physical Health Problems Among Microdosers. Frontiers in psychiatry, 10, 672. https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychiatry/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00672/full)WEB | getsetset.comIG | @getsetsetYouTube | youtube.com/@getsetset Get full access to SetSet with April Pride at aprilpride.substack.com/subscribe
Send us a textEver wondered how sex and drugs affect your brain chemistry? Join Dr. Willow and Leah Piper as they dive into an honest, shame-free exploration of natural highs and chemical enhancers. From the science of orgasms to conscious sexuality, discover how different substances interact with your body's natural pleasure systems.EPISODE HIGHLIGHTSNatural vs. Chemical Highs: Understanding how your body creates its own pleasure chemicals through sex and how different substances can enhance or interfereConscious Sex Practices: Introduction to Tantra, Taoism, and mindful approaches that can create drug-like euphoria naturallySafety First: Essential guidelines for consent, testing, and harm reductionRelationship Tips: How to maintain intimacy and spark without relying on external enhancers❗Note: This episode contains mature content and educational discussions about substances. Not medical or legal advice.EPISODE LINKSFree Gift | Choose your own Sex Reimagined Adventure - https://www.sexreimagined.com/adventure THE VAGINAL ORGASM MASTERCLASS. Discover how to activate the female Gspot, clitoris, & cervical orgasms. Buy Now. Save 20% Coupon: PODCAST 20 LAST 10x LONGER. If you suffer from premature ejaculation, you are not alone, master 5 techniques to cure this stressful & embarrassing issue once and for all. Buy Now. Save 20% Coupon: PODCAST20. THE MALE GSPOT & PROSTATE MASTERCLASS. This is for you if… You've heard of epic anal orgasms, & you wonder if it's possible for you too. Buy Now. Save 20% Coupon PODCAST20. Support the showSxR Hotline | SxR Website | YouTube | TikTok | Pinterest | Instagram | Dr. Willow's Website | Leah's Website
In this powerful episode, Tah shares insights from the Sex & Psychedelics panel hosted by the Psychedelic Society of Texas on September 19, 2024. Joined by a dynamic group of experts, including Danielle Arbery Smith, Ashley Carmen, and Drea Aguilar, the discussion dives deep into the intersection of sex and psychedelics. Together, they explore how altered states can enhance intimacy, facilitate profound healing, and reprogram deep-seated traumas. Topics include setting boundaries before engaging in psychedelic or sexual experiences, creating safety, and how psychedelics can unlock new levels of personal and relational awareness. Whether you're curious about psychedelics or exploring how to integrate them into intimate relationships, this episode provides valuable tools and insights. Tune in for a raw, unfiltered conversation on the power of psychedelics to transform the way we connect with ourselves and others. Key Takeaways: How psychedelics can rewire trauma and enhance intimacy The importance of boundaries and intentional preparation Personal stories of healing and growth through sex and psychedelics Practical advice for couples and individuals exploring altered states Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice. Please consult with a healthcare professional before engaging in any practices involving psychedelics or sexual health. Featured Guests of this Episode: Danielle Aubrey Smith @DanielleAubreySmith Ashley Carmen @theashleycarmenjourney @psychedelicguidenetwork www.psychedelicguidenetwork.com Drea Aguilar @conscious.mother Psychedelic Society of Texas www.psytexas.com @psytexas AstUs Co @Artuscoart You've been introduced to the world of psychedelics and plant medicine - but you're left wondering, “Okay, now what?” Become a Psychedelic-Informed Practitioner Because integration is NOT optional. Boundary Blueprint Course Visit Our Home on the Web, get more information and join The Condor Approach Take our Free Audio Course on Psychedelic Integration Download Our 7-Day Integration Guide FREE Follow Us on Instagram for All things Condor Approach Follow Kole on Instagram Follow Tah on Instagram
In this episode of the Psychedelic Medicine Podcast, Star Rose Bond, LCSW joins to discuss the topic of using psychedelic-assisted therapy to address intergenerational trauma. As seen in Huffpost, Vice and Psychology Today, Star Rose is a Renegade Psychotherapist, Social Activist, Clinical Supervisor for PEARL Institute and Co-Founder of Life Camp. With a Bachelor's degree from NYU and a master's from Columbia, Star brings 15 years of clinical trauma therapeutic services and experience serving marginalized, under-resourced and at risk populations specializing in harm reduction and PTSD recovery. In this conversation, Star introduces the topic of intergenerational trauma and explores how psychedelic experiences may be leveraged to address this pernicious condition. She begins by explaining what intergenerational trauma means, how it gets passed down, and how it manifests. Star talks about the importance of psychedelic therapists and facilitators having awareness of trauma-informed modalities in order to better serve these populations. She also discusses the complexities of addressing generational trauma, and how it can often be difficult to process sensitive topics within the family unit. However, in conclusion, Star emphasizes that the capacity to heal is an intrinsic aspect of human existence, and that even in particularly dark moments, it is possible to get in touch with this possibility. In this episode you'll hear: How the conditions of Capitalism produce and exacerbate chronic stress The profound impact of neglect and abuse in early childhood The unique experience of intergenerational trauma for BIPOC peoples and the recent rekindling of a spirit of connection in these communities due to psychedelic medicines How processing intergenerational trauma can transform familial relationships Ethical and practical considerations for facilitators and therapists guiding clients through psychedelic experiences aimed at resolving deep-seated trauma What to look for in a psychedelic-assisted therapist or facilitator Quotes: “Just because you have several students or several clients who've experienced the same trauma, don't make the assumption that they're all experiencing it the same way. Or maybe you'll meet a client who has had trauma similar to yours—don't assume that they have undergone the same emotional impact or psychological impact as you. The truth of the matter is we are complex beings. We have so many different moving variables that go into our psychology and that essentially indicate or play a role in how we respond to things.” [8:43] “We can't always express or understand why things happen the way they do. But, we can start to make meaning through a spiritual understanding which in turn lends itself to a sense of ease and comfort.” [22:20] “When you are going into these experiences as a facilitator—whatever your background is—it is of the utmost importance that you are hyper cognizant and hyper aware of the harms that can be caused by not being aware of the ways in which you can navigate someone else's trauma as it shows up.” [25:02] Links: Star's website Star on Instagram Previous episode: Can Your Genes Predict Response to MDMA Therapy? with Dr. Dave Rabin MD, PhD Previous episode: Warning Signs When Selecting a Psychedelic Facilitator with Juliana Mulligan Previous episode: How to Choose a Psychedelic Facilitator or Retreat Center with Joël Brierre My Grandmother's Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies by Resmaa Menakem SHINE Support website Psychedelic Medicine Association Porangui
Jill Sitnick, author of "Rescuing Jill: How MDMA with a dash of mushrooms healed my childhood trauma-induced PTSD", stopped by to talk about her experiences defeating PTSD using MDMA Therapy.Please visit her website to learn more at The Journey Sage Check our other links:TwitterRumbleInstagramYouTube
While struggling with PTSD, social researcher Rebecca Huntley chose an unconventional and underground path to healing — MDMA therapy.Rebecca Huntley is well known to many Australians for her formidable intellect and career as a broadcaster, an author and a social researcher.But despite her impressive public-facing life, in private, Rebecca's trauma from a difficult upbringing refused to leave her.At 50, she walked the Camino in Italy and realised that after 30 years of therapy, she was still living with a great deal of anger about what had happened to her as a child.She decided to take a radical step to deal with her PTSD and her suffering. She had three sessions of MDMA therapy, delivered by an underground healer. The treatment changed Rebecca's life and her view of the world.This conversation discusses therapy, trauma, psychedelics, drugs, parenting, grief, family, mothers, ancestry, fathers, family dynamics, domestic violence, going no contact, exploration and loss.
On Aug 9th the FDA rejected the new drug application by Lykos (formerly MAPS PBC) for MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD. This is disappointing news for those of us who were excited about the promising study results and eager to add MDMA-assisted therapy to the menu of treatment options for those suffering with PTSD. We discuss what appears to have influenced the FDA's decision, the possible path forward for Lykos, how this ruling affects other companies trying to bring different psychedelic medicines to market, and much more.Learn more about our podcast at https://numinus.com/podcast/Learn more about psychedelic therapy training opportunities at https://numinus.com/training/Learn more about our clinical trials at https://www.numinus.com/clinical-trials Learn more about Numinus at https://numinus.com/Email us at ptfpodcast@numinus.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drstevethayer/https://www.instagram.com/innerspacedoctor/https://www.instagram.com/numinushealth/
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Dr. Katherine Lawson and I discuss the transformative power of psychedelics, dream work, and trauma healing. We explore integrating mystical experiences into daily life with structured support and the symbolic interpretation of dreams and visions for personal growth. We also explore the therapeutic potential of MDMA-assisted therapy for complex trauma and Dr. Lawson's journey of empowerment through archetypes and embodied imagination, offering insights into the deep connections between mythology, spirituality, and healing. In this episode you'll hear: 00:06 Intro 10:00 Mysticism, dream work, and personal growth 20:56 Using imagination to cope with trauma and explore past lives 32:08 Dream analysis and its benefits for personal growth 37:02 Integrating psychedelic experiences into daily life through dreamwork and MDMA therapy 51:11 Healing trauma through therapy and archetypes. 1:00:24 Tapping into Embodied Imagination and Ancestral Wisdom THE SKINNY ON OUR SEXY GUEST Dr. Katherine Lawson is an Integrative Mental Health Specialist, a certified Embodied Imagination® practitioner, consultant, psycho-spiritual counselor, and an international speaker. She has an MA in counseling psychotherapy from the Pacifica Graduate Institute and her doctorate in Mind-Body Medicine, focusing on Integrative Mental Health. She has spent nearly two decades examining the intersections between healing, dreaming, mysticism, and psychedelics. As a BIPOC woman, cancer survivor, and survivor of childhood sexual trauma, she teaches and utilizes holistic therapies for PTSD and other types of unprocessed wounds, as well as sharing stories of healing. She is fascinated by the interactions between the brain, mind, body, and personality and the powerful ways in which societal and spiritual factors affect health and happiness. She is the author of Dreamwork for Growth and Healing - A Guided Dream Journal and the founder of Awake in the Dream School. LINKS FROM THE SHOW https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherine-lawson-ph-d-5b8020b https://www.instagram.com/awakeinthedreamschool/ https://www.awakeinthedream.co/ https://books.apple.com/us/book/dreamwork-for-growth-and-healing-a-guided-dream-journal/id1610640944 https://sexloveyoga.mykajabi.com/sensual-awakening WANT MORE? Join me for my monthly Un.done Classes: learn.sexloveyoga.com/come-undone
In this episode, Dr. Dave Rabin is joined by Dr. John J. Miller, a renowned clinical psychopharmacologist, to discuss the significance of the upcoming FDA decision on MDMA therapy for PTSD.John J. Miller, M.D. is Medical Director at Brain Health in Exeter, New Hampshire and has served as the Editor-in-Chief for Psychiatric Times since February 2019. He has worked for 38 years as a clinical psychopharmacologist, most recently 17 years as a Staff Psychiatrist at Seacoast Mental Health Center in Exeter, NH. Dr. Miller completed his B.S. in Biochemistry at the University of MA/Amherst. And medical school and residency in Adult Psychiatry at the University of MA Medical School/Worcester. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Since 1998 he has presented more than 3,000 lectures throughout the US on a wide range of psychiatric topics including PTSD. You can find Dr. Miller in his monthly editorials for Psychiatric Times that he has been authoring since March 2019.Discover the history of PTSD treatment, the current limitations of existing medications, and the promising results of MDMA-assisted therapy trials. Learn about the bipartisan support from lawmakers and the urgent need for FDA approval to provide relief to millions suffering from PTSD.Don't miss this insightful conversation on the potential paradigm shift in mental health treatment. Stay informed and advocate for change by tuning in to The Psychedelic Report.Brain Health in Exeter, New Hampshire (http://www.brain-health.co)Psychiatric Times (http://www.psychiatrictimes.com)https://x.com/PsychTimes?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthorhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jjmillermd/https://www.linkedin.com/company/psychiatric-times/www.apolloneuro.comFDA petition for MDMA-assisted therapyhttps://healingmaps.com/sign-the-petition-to-approve-mdma-therapy/
Jill Sitnick is a PTSD survivor who demystifies Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy by sharing her experience and strategies that led to healing decades old childhood trauma. Her book Rescuing Jill: How MDMA with a Dash of Mushrooms Healed My Childhood Trauma-Induced PTSD is now available on Amazon.Learn more about Jill:- https://thejourneysage.com/- https://www.youtube.com/@TheJourneySage- https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillsitnick- https://www.facebook.com/thejourneysage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Psychedelic Medicine Podcast, Dr. David Rabin, MD, PhD joins to discuss whether genes can be predictive of one's response to MDMA Therapy. Dr. Rabin, a board-certified psychiatrist and neuroscientist, is the co-founder & chief medical officer at Apollo Neuroscience. In addition to his clinical psychiatry practice, Dr. Rabin is also the co-founder & executive director of The Board of Medicine, and a psychedelic clinical researcher currently evaluating the mechanism of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy in treatment-resistant mental illnesses. In this conversation, Dr. Rabin shares his research into epigenetic responses to MDMA-therapy, exploring topics of trauma, gene expression, and personalized, data-driven medicine. He discusses the seminal discovery that trauma can cause epigenetic changes in the structure and function of the cortical system and his own research findings that uncovered a reversal of these changes associated with MDMA-assisted therapy. Dr. Rabin hopes further research in this area may allow for leveraging epigenetic data to determine which psychedelic medicine a particular patient may be most likely to respond to and track how effective a given treatment has been. In closing, he expresses excitement about bringing objective biological precision to mental health treatment, drawing a parallel to the discovery of antibiotics which allowed for much more tailored treatments of infections which has saved countless lives. In this episode you'll hear: Response rates to psychedelic-assisted therapy for PTSD versus conventional therapies The consequences of ineffective treatment for PTSD MDMA-assisted therapy as preventative care and the societal cost savings involved Genetics, epigenetics, and gene expression Using epigenetic data from simple saliva swabs to better gauge response to MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD Quotes: “Most of the treatments we have available today for PTSD—that are the FDA-cleared, considered gold standard treatments—only actually induce remission from illness… in about 30% of people. So of the 100% of the millions of people every year that are getting treated for PTSD, with the best treatments that we have that are currently available, only 30%—at best—are getting better long term. Everyone else has a diagnosis of PTSD for life.” [3:55] “MDMA-assisted therapy for people with PTSD is having an effect that's similar to what we saw with the discovery of antibiotics for infection.” [8:07] “Folks with severe PTSD who went through this trial, when they received MDMA-assisted therapy, [the researchers] saw a statistically significant change—in terms of repair—of the cortisol receptor's epigenetic code which reflects improved structure and function of that receptor site. But not only that—we saw that the amount that people got better… was directly correlated with… the amount of remodeling and repair at the receptor site.” [18:36] “Epigenetic code is actually something that can be modified by experiences in our environment. And trauma—or PTSD diagnoses, a series of significant traumas over time—can in fact change epigenetic code of the cortisol receptor gene. And that changes how the cortisol receptor gene gets made, and it changes its function.” [29:52] “PTSD is a disorder of learned fear. How do we treat PTSD? In animals and humans, we provide the same stimulation that they were getting that they are now afraid of in the context of safety. That's how exposure therapy works, that's how MDMA therapy works to some extent—all of these tools and techniques work to treat PTSD effectively… in the same way. It's called safety conditioning.” [36:48] Links: Dr. Rabin's article: Pilot study suggests DNA methylation of the glucocorticoid receptor gene (NR3C1) is associated with MDMA-assisted therapy treatment response for severe PTSD Dr. Rabin's website Dr. Rabin on LinkedIn Dr. Rabin on Instagram Dr. Rabin on Twitter Apollo Neuroscience website Psychedelic Medicine Association Porangui
In this episode of The Psychedelic Report, Jesse Gould, Veteran Army Ranger and Founder of the Heroic Hearts Project, joins Dr. Dave Rabin to explore the implications of the recent FDA advisory committee vote on MDMA-assisted therapy for Veterans with PTSD. They highlight concerns over the influence of non-objective groups on the committee's decision and discuss the potential impact on millions of individuals seeking effective treatment for mental health challenges.Join the conversation as they explore the implications of disrupting the progress of a groundbreaking treatment and the importance of advocating for evidence-based therapies. Learn how you can get involved and make your voice heard to support the advancement of MDMA-assisted therapy for those who need it most.To take action and stay informed, visit Heroic Hearts and sign up for updates on upcoming initiatives. Let's come together to ensure access to life-changing treatments for Veterans and individuals suffering from PTSD.Don't miss this insightful discussion on the intersection of medicine, advocacy, and the future of psychedelic therapies. Subscribe to The Psychedelic Report for more thought-provoking episodes on the latest developments in psychedelic medicine and healing.Web: https://heroicheartsproject.org/our-story/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrDavidRabinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drdavidrabinWeb: https://www.drdave.io/Web: www.ApolloNeuro.com
Last month, the first psychedelic therapy treatment came before the Food and Drug Administration for a vote. It entailed using MDMA, also known as ecstasy or molly, to treat PTSD.MDMA therapy has looked promising as a treatment for PTSD and other mental health conditions in some studies. But the FDA scientific advisory panel that evaluated this treatment voted overwhelmingly against approving it.Many of the arguments against approval had less to do with MDMA itself than with the methodology of the clinical trials done by Lykos Therapeutics, formerly the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, or MAPS. The FDA panel was presented with allegations of misconduct and incongruous data, including a letter by trial participant Sarah McNamee.McNamee, who joined the trial for treatment of PTSD, is also a licensed psychotherapist and researcher of trauma and psychotherapy at McGill University in Montreal. She joins guest host Rachel Feltman alongside Dr. Eiko Fried, a methodologist and psychologist at Leiden University in the Netherlands, to discuss the decision.If you or someone you know is struggling with PTSD or other mental health conditions, call 988 for the suicide and crisis lifeline.Transcripts for each segment will be available after the show airs on sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.
In this compelling episode of The Psychedelic Report, Dr. Dave Rabin delves into the evolving landscape of psychedelic-assisted therapies with special guest Jon Lubecki, a veteran and prominent advocate for such treatments in Ukraine. The discussion centers on the recent FDA advisory committee setback, which resulted in a 10 to 1 vote against MDMA-assisted therapy due to lingering concerns about its safety and efficacy, particularly in post-treatment activities like driving. Jon provides a nuanced analysis of the hearing, pointing out significant conflicts of interest among some opponents who failed to disclose their affiliations with competing therapies like psilocybin and ketamine. He also examines the critical role of influential organizations such as ICER and Symposia, whose biased reports have swayed public and regulatory opinions against MDMA trials. With a fervent focus on the broader implications for mental health, especially for veterans suffering from PTSD, Jon underscores the inadequacy of current treatments and the transformative potential of MDMA-assisted therapy. He shares his personal journey from struggling with PTSD to becoming a leading advocate, passionately calling for the democratization of access to these promising therapies, transcending political and social boundaries.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathanlubecky/Web: www.mdmaptsd.orgTwitter: https://twitter.com/DrDavidRabinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drdavidrabinWeb: https://www.drdave.io/Web: www.ApolloNeuro.comCongressman Dan Crenshaw speaks out on the MDMA-assisted therapy controversy and the anti-Veteran agenda : https://www.instagram.com/reel/C8zsu2Wu7M0/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Jill Sitnick's journey with PTSD began in her childhood, where she faced severe trauma due to an abusive father and a clinically depressed mother. Despite leaving her tumultuous home life at 19 and building a successful career in educational technology, the unresolved trauma from her past caught up with her in her late forties. After the passing of her long-term partner, Jill experienced severe PTSD attacks that left her feeling suicidal and constantly on high alert. After months of talk therapy without significant improvement, Jill's therapist suggested exploring MDMA-assisted therapy. MDMA, commonly known by its street names ecstasy or molly, is a synthesized chemical that has shown promising results in treating PTSD. Jill was initially skeptical but decided to give it a try after reviewing clinical trial data from the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS). The results were nothing short of miraculous. MDMA helped Jill calm her body and mind, allowing her to confront and process her traumatic memories without the overwhelming fear and anxiety that typically accompanied them. Jill's story is a testament to the transformative power of psychedelic-assisted therapy and its potential to offer hope and healing to those suffering from PTSD. thejourneysage.com
In this episode of The Psychedelic Podcast, host Paul F. Austin welcomes Jonathan Robinson, a psychotherapist and bestselling author, to discuss his unique approaches to MDMA-assisted psychotherapy. Find episode links, summary, and transcript here: https://thethirdwave.co/podcast/episode-253-jonathan-robinson/ Jonathan shares insights from his appearances on The Oprah Show, the power of deep questions, and his innovative methods for remote MDMA therapy for individuals and couples. He also explores techniques to achieve MDMA-like states without substances and his Motivational Method for integration. Join us for a transformative conversation on healing and consciousness expansion. Jonathan Robinson is a psychotherapist, best-selling author of 15 books, and a professional speaker from Northern California. His practical methods have reached over 200 million people worldwide, and his work has been translated into 47 languages. Mr. Robinson has made numerous appearances on The Oprah Show and CNN, as well as other national TV talk shows. Jonathan's most recent book is called, “Ecstasy as Medicine: How MDMA Therapy Can Help You Overcome Trauma, Anxiety and Depression…and Feel More Love.” In the book, Jonathan shares the best methods, stories, and ideas he's learned from leading over 700 MDMA journeys and teaching hundreds of therapists how to do his unique protocol over Zoom. His other books include the bestsellers, “Communication Miracles for Couples,” and “More Love, Less Conflict.” Jonathan is also the co-host of the podcast Awareness Explorers. Highlights: Appearances on Oprah and national talk shows Quick methods for inner peace and expanded consciousness Practices to achieve an ‘MDMA-like' state without substances Specific considerations for MDMA therapy Effectiveness of remote MDMA therapy sessions for individuals and couples Jonathan's approach vs. the MAPS MDMA protocol The Motivational Method for psychedelic integration Practices for relational work in MDMA couples therapy Jonathan's inspirations and future projects Episode Sponsors: Neurohacker Collective: Use code THIRDWAVE for an additional 15% off Qualia Mind. Soltara Healing Center: Use code TW200 to receive $200 off your next retreat. KA! Empathogenics Kanna Supplements. Get 10% off with code THIRDWAVE at checkout Magnesium Breakthrough by BiOptimizers: Use code THIRDWAVE for 10% off any order
Join Dr. Dave Rabin in this enlightening episode of The Psychedelic Report as he delves into the transformative journey of Tucker Max through psychedelic medicines. Tucker Max, a renowned author and entrepreneur, shares his personal experiences with MDMA, LSD, and ketamine-assisted therapy, revealing profound insights and healing moments.In this episode, Tucker discusses the importance of integration practices in maximizing the benefits of psychedelic experiences. He emphasizes the role of journaling, therapy, and lifestyle changes in supporting the integration process and facilitating personal growth. Tucker's journey highlights the profound impact of psychedelics on mental health, self-discovery, and relationships.Don't miss this insightful episode, where real-life experiences and expert perspectives converge to explore the healing potential of psychedelic medicines. Tune in now to embark on a journey of self-discovery and transformation with Tucker Max.Web: https://www.tuckermax.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrDavidRabinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drdavidrabinWeb: https://www.drdave.io/Web: www.ApolloNeuro.comTucker's Books: https://www.tuckermax.com/books/#:~:text=Tucker%20Max's%20first%20three%20books,success%20has%20meant%20his%20success.Rachel Nuwer's Breaking News on MDMA Phase 3 Trials Results in the NYT: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/14/health/mdma-ptsd-psychedelics.html
Hey everyone, Dr. Russ here! On this episode of AnxietyRX, we're diving into some cutting-edge therapy – MDMA therapy! I'll be chatting with Jonathan Robinson, who's had amazing results using it to treat anxiety and past trauma. We'll talk about how MDMA can open you up to love, connection, and heal those deep emotional wounds way faster than traditional therapy sometimes can. Plus, we'll cover how to make this a safe and powerful experience, including things like integration and keeping a positive mindset. It's all about healing, love, gratitude, and why believing in the process is key. Let's unlock some amazing possibilities together! Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions. PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3600+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX ______________________________ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 00:35 - Personal experience with MDMA therapy 02:14 - Limitations of traditional therapy 04:43 - Benefits of MDMA therapy 06:45 - Accessing the feeling state in therapy 10:32 - Integration of MDMA therapy 16:42 - Challenges of traditional therapy and medications 22:20 - Procedure for MDMA therapy 23:37 - Integration session after MDMA journey 24:47 - Challenges in changing habits 25:46 - Benefits of MDMA therapy 30:12 - Tools for consistent well-being 35:22 - Gratitude as an antidote for anxiety 41:15 - MDMA therapy for couples and inner transformation 44:22 - MDMA Therapy Benefits 44:41 - Downsides of MDMA 46:22 - Biochemical Effects of MDMA 47:23 - Contradictions and Medication 49:29 - Personal Impact of MDMA 50:09 - MDMA Training and Community
I take so much care in selecting guests for the show, and Dr. Anne Wagner is no exception. Dr. Anne Wagner is a psychologist, therapist, researcher, and founder of Remedy Institute in Toronto. Anne has developed an understanding of herself as a bridge between worlds – between research and practice, community and academia, non-ordinary states and our daily lives, and different modalities of therapy.Expect to hear about cutting-edge MDMA research in a truly heart-centered conversation. Anne shares about her personal history with MDMA and psychedelics, and how that work has made her a better therapist (and person).Also, join me in welcoming Kev G (producer of the show!) to the hosting mic. Together, Anne and Kev are bringing you a conversation that is not only educational and inspiring, but also real, humble and graceful. Hang out until the end for some amazing banter around fear, fearlessness, creativity, and love.Topics Covered:Creating a clinic for mental wellness that self-funds researchInnovation in mental wellness within strict regulatory systemsAnne's firsthand experience of the therapeutic potential of MDMA-assisted psychotherapyWhy Anne was convinced that MDMA is an effective therapeutic toolHow psychedelics have made Anne a better psychotherapistCreating containers for psychedelic work & the integration processHow to make the most out of psychedelic work and integrationMDMA therapy for relational work to heal shared PTSDFoundational skills to cultivate before embarking on MDMA couples therapyHow MDMA therapy helps couples work through relational fearsThe purpose of fear & how it shows up in creativityWhat is Love?Show Links:Apply for 1:1 Coaching with LanaRemedy Institute and Remedy CentreResearch Studies at Remedy The Love Project Want more Modern Psychedelics?Instagram | YouTube | Web | Facebook Inspired to transform your life from the inside out, and integrate higher consciousness in your day to day life?Explore 1:1 Coaching with Lana or Apply Now Please support the show: leave a review on Apple or a 5-star rating on Spotify if this episode sparked something within. FREEBIES to support your journey DISCLAIMER: Modern Psychedelics does not endorse or support the illegal consumption of any substances. This show is meant for entertainment purposes only. Modern Psychedelics does not sell or promote the sale of any illegal substances. The thoughts, views and opinions on this show should not be taken as life advice, medicinal advice, or therapeutic guidance.
In this episode of the Ketamine Startup Podcast, Kim and Sam discuss whether the legalization of MDMA and psilocybin therapy poses a threat to ketamine infusion clinics. You'll learn about the differing mechanisms of action between these psychedelic substances and ketamine, the significance of set and setting in psychedelic therapy, and the scalability challenges associated with MDMA and psilocybin treatments. Rediscover the importance of flexibility and providing a range of therapeutic options for patients in the psychedelic mental health space. The episode encourages you—current and aspiring ketamine clinic founders— to stay informed and adaptable as the field of psychedelic therapy evolves.What You'll Learn in This Episode:• Mechanisms of Action: Explore how ketamine, MDMA, and psilocybin differ in their effects and implications for treatment.• Scalability and Access: Insights into the logistical challenges of integrating MDMA and psilocybin into therapeutic practices.• Foundational Role of Ketamine Therapy: Understand how existing ketamine clinics can serve as a foundation for integrating emerging psychedelic treatments.Episode 12 show notes:00:00 Introduction to the Ketamine Startup Podcast00:34 The Impact of MDMA and Psilocybin Legalization02:26 Challenges with MDMA and Psilocybin Therapy03:45 Advantages of Ketamine Therapy06:06 Future of Ketamine Clinics08:26 Starting Your Own Ketamine Clinic11:08 Comparing MDMA, Psilocybin, and Ketamine15:35 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsThanks for listening✅ Want to fast track launching your ketamine clinic? If so, download our free checklist.
Send us a Text Message.In today's episode, we dive deep into the transformative power of psychedelic-assisted therapy with award-winning strategic thinker and educator, Jill Sitnick. Join us as Jill shares her journey of overcoming childhood-induced PTSD through MDMA therapy. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in mental health, trauma recovery, and the future of psychedelic treatments.
In this compelling episode of The Psychedelic Report, Dr. Dave Rabin is joined by esteemed journalist Rachel Nuwer, renowned for breaking the pivotal story on the Phase 3 MDMA-assisted therapy trials for PTSD in The New York Times. Together, they delve into the recent contentious votes from the FDA Pharmacologic Advisory Committee, which advised against approving MDMA-assisted therapy despite robust evidence from clinical trials. Rachel provides an insider's perspective on the committee's decision, expressing disappointment over the unreasonably high standards applied to MDMA-assisted therapy compared to other psychiatric medications. She and Dr. Rabin discuss the committee's focus on issues like demographic representation and the integration of therapy with MDMA treatment, arguing that these criticisms overlook the proven benefits of MDMA in enhancing psychotherapy outcomes.The episode highlights the need for better education on psychedelic therapy within the medical community and critiques the media's role in spreading public misconceptions. Rachel and Dr. Rabin emphasize the potential of MDMA-assisted therapy to revolutionize PTSD treatment, especially for Veterans and other underserved populations. Despite the setback, they remain hopeful that the scientific evidence and patients' needs will ultimately prevail.Overall, the conversation underscores the importance of accurate reporting and increased awareness to advance psychedelic therapies and build public trust in these innovative treatments.Your Brain Explained - Can We Cute Mental Illness? The MDMA StoryApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-brain-explained/id1693658383?i=1000617879818Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4k4KWRzmn8o8N2Aer4MYAG?si=fd8c315823854dadRachel Nuwer's Breaking News on MDMA Phase 3 Trials Results in the NYT: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/14/health/mdma-ptsd-psychedelics.htmlRachel Nuwer's book I Feel Love: MDMA and the Quest for Connection in a Fractured World https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/62039306-i-feel-loveTwitter: https://twitter.com/DrDavidRabinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drdavidrabinWeb: https://www.drdave.io/Web: www.ApolloNeuro.com
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Some Boston-area researchers said the decision by advisors to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration reflected challenges facing regulators as psychedelic treatments enter mainstream psychiatry.
Welcome to The Psychedelic Coach Podcast, where we explore the transformative potential of psychedelics in therapy and beyond. In this episode, we dive deep into the crucial role of nurses in the psychedelic renaissance, featuring insights from Stephanie Van Hope and Angela Ward of Return to Roots. Episode Title: Episode 269 - Preparing Nurses for the Psychedelic Renaissance: Return to Roots About Return to Roots: Return to Roots offers nurses a unique pathway to becoming leaders in the evolving field of psychedelic therapy. Rooted in principles of cultural humility, caring for healing environments, and energetic competencies, this program empowers nurses to embrace their role as guardians of holistic healing and sacred medicines. The Importance of Nurse Leadership: Nurses are the heartbeat of healthcare, possessing a unique blend of compassion, clinical expertise, and holistic perspective. As the psychedelic renaissance unfolds, nurses are stepping into leadership roles, bridging the gap between traditional medicine and psychedelic-assisted therapy. Their presence is not only essential but transformative in shaping the future of psychedelic practice. Guest Bios: Stephanie Van Hope, a Registered Nurse and board-certified Nurse Coach, brings decades of experience in holistic nursing, oncology, and hospice care. With a DNP in Integrative Health and Healing, Stephanie's journey has led her to serve as a study guide for the NYU Psilocybin Cancer Anxiety Project and as a learning facilitator for the Synthesis Institute's Psychedelic Practitioner Training Program. Angela Ward, a board-certified health and wellness nurse coach and seasoned psychedelic practitioner, specializes in guiding transformative experiences. With credentials from the CIIS CPTR program and Synthesis Psychedelic Practitioner Training program, Angela advocates for nursing in psychedelic practice through OPENurses and aims to create safe, ethical platforms for voyagers and students alike. Episode Highlights: Empowering Nurse Leaders: Explore how nurses can leverage their unique skills and perspectives to drive innovation and ethical practice in psychedelic therapy, fostering a more compassionate and holistic approach to healing. Cultivating Healing Vessels: Discover the importance of nurses as vessels of healing, guardians of gateways, and advocates for creating safe, supportive environments for psychedelic experiences. The Path to Psychedelic Practice: Learn about the foundational principles and curriculum of Return to Roots, and how nurses can embark on a journey of self-discovery and professional development to become competent and compassionate psychedelic practitioners. Special Offer for Listeners: Angela and Stephanie are generously offering listeners of The Psychedelic Coach Podcast a 20% discount on the Return to Roots Program until May 21, 2024. Simply use the code CONDOR20 to take advantage of this exclusive offer at holisticpsychedelicnurse.com/returntoroots Join us as we celebrate the vital role of nurses in shaping the future of psychedelic therapy and healing. Subscribe now and share with your friends to stay tuned for more inspiring conversations! Visit Dr Stephanie Van Hope at: hopeholistic.com. https://instagram.com/hp_nurse_collective Visit Angeal Ward at: GuardianAtTheGateway.com https://instagram.com/guardian_at_the_gateway For more empowering insights and to join our vibrant community, visit https://CondorApproach.com Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. If this episode sparked something within you, please rate, review, subscribe, and share it with someone who might benefit. Your support helps us spread the message and continue this journey together. Thank you for tuning in to The Psychedelic Coach Podcast. Your path is IMPORTANT, and we're here to support every step of your journey. Peace and Be Free, Tah Whitty Podcast Host: Tah Whitty, Producer: The Psychedelic Coach Podcast Team (Please note: This summary is crafted for clarity and engagement. For the full, unedited experience, dive into the episode itself.) --------------- IMPORTANT LINKS Visit Our Home on the Web, get more information and join The Condor Approach Join our Facebook Community Get our fave microdosing product for 10% off with the link below is approved in every state in the US! We noticed the difference after about 10-12 days, so we did every day for 30 days but make sure you talk to your doctor first! https://kaempathogenics.com/condorfam You've been introduced to the world of psychedelics and plant medicine - but you're left wondering, “Okay, now what?” Become a Psychedelic-Informed Practitioner Because integration is NOT optional. Take our Free Audio Course on Psychedelic Integration Download Our 7-Day Integration Guide FREE Follow Us on Instagram for All things Condor Approach Follow Kole on Instagram Follow Tah on Instagram
Welcome to a groundbreaking episode of The Psychedelic Coach Podcast, where we delve into the interconnection of psychedelics and diabetes with the remarkable Dr. Nikki Siso. With a rich background in holistic health, nutrition, and a master's degree in sustainability from Harvard, Dr. Siso is pioneering a path for diabetics to view their condition as a powerful teacher rather than a lifelong burden. In this enlightening conversation, Dr. Siso shares her personal and professional insights into how a holistic approach, encompassing diet, lifestyle, and mindset, can transform the lives of those living with diabetes. She unveils the often overlooked impact of emotional and ancestral trauma on blood sugar levels and how psychedelics have offered her unparalleled clarity, allowing for profound healing and self-discovery. Dr. Siso's journey is not just about managing diabetes; it's about embracing it as an opportunity for spiritual growth and self-empowerment. This episode will challenge you to reconsider the role of psychedelics in health and wellness, shedding light on their potential to address the root causes of chronic conditions like diabetes. Join us as we explore the nexus of psychedelics and diabetes, offering hope, inspiration, and a new perspective on what it means to live a balanced and fulfilled life despite chronic illness. Don't miss this transformative conversation that could redefine your approach to health and healing.Follow Dr Nikki Siso on Instagram For more empowering insights and to join our vibrant community, visit The Condor Approach. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. If this episode sparked something within you, please rate, review, subscribe, and share it with someone who might benefit. Your support helps us spread the message and continue this journey together. Thank you for tuning in to The Psychedelic Coach Podcast. Your path is IMPORTANT, and we're here to support every step of your journey. Peace and Be Free, Tah Whitty Podcast Host: Tah Whitty, Producer: The Psychedelic Coach Podcast Team (Please note: This summary is crafted for clarity and engagement. For the full, unedited experience, dive into the episode itself.) --------------- MPORTANT LINKS Sign up for our weekly Master Classes every Monday! Join our Facebook Community Get our fave microdosing product for 10% off with the link below is approved in every state in the US! We noticed the difference after about 10-12 days, so we did every day for 30 days but make sure you talk to your doctor first! https://kaempathogenics.com/condorfam You've been introduced to the world of psychedelics and plant medicine - but you're left wondering, “Okay, now what?” Become a Psychedelic-Informed Practitioner Because integration is NOT optional. Visit Our Home on the Web, get more information and join The Condor Approach Take our Free Audio Course on Psychedelic Integration Download Our 7-Day Integration Guide FREE Follow Us on Instagram for All things Condor Approach Follow Kole on Instagram Follow Tah on Instagram
In this transformative episode of The Psychedelic Coach Podcast, host Tah Whitty dives deep into the essence of Radical Self-Honesty and its pivotal role in our lives and psychedelic experiences. With a thought-provoking exploration of honesty vs. dishonesty, Tah reveals the profound impact of being truthful with oneself and the dangers lurking behind our secrets and suppressed truths. Drawing from Bessel van der Kolk's insights on the war within ourselves, this episode offers a courageous call to acknowledge and embrace our deepest truths. Discover why people choose dishonesty, the burden of secrets, and the liberating power of Radical Self-Honesty. Tah provides actionable steps to embrace honesty, shed the weight of deception, and foster a life of authenticity and freedom. This episode is a must-listen for anyone yearning to live a more genuine life, free from the shadows of dishonesty. +++++++++ Ready to embrace your truth and transform your life? Join us at the next Condor Approach event for a deep dive into Radical Self-Honesty and other empowering practices. Learn more and sign up at https://CondorApproach.com. Disclaimer: The content presented in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If this episode sparked something within you, please rate, review, subscribe, and share it with someone who might benefit. Your support helps us spread the message and continue this journey together. Thank you for tuning in to The Psychedelic Coach Podcast. Your path is IMPORTANT, and we're here to support every step of your journey. Peace and Be Free, Tah Whitty Podcast Host: Tah Whitty, Producer: The Psychedelic Coach Podcast Team (Please note: This summary is crafted for clarity and engagement. For the full, unedited experience, dive into the episode itself.) --------------- MPORTANT LINKS Sign up for our weekly Master Classes every Monday! Join our Facebook Community Explore further and take your journey of self-discovery and healing to the next level. Download Our 7-Day Integration Guide FREE, and don't forget to follow us on Instagram for all things Condor Approach, @TheCondorApproach. Get our fave microdosing product for 10% off with the link below is approved in every state in the US! We noticed the difference after about 10-12 days, so we did every day for 30 days but make sure you talk to your doctor first! https://kaempathogenics.com/condorfam Visit Our Home on the Web, get more information and join The Condor Approach Take our Free Audio Course on Psychedelic Integration Download Our 7-Day Integration Guide FREE Follow Us on Instagram for All things Condor Approach Follow Kole on Instagram Follow Tah on Instagram
Join Tah Whitty in Episode 265 of The Psychedelic Coach Podcast as we delve into the profound depths of "The Trap of Modern Victim Culture." In this eye-opening episode, Tah unravels the intricate dynamics of the oppression trap triangle, shedding light on the pervasive role of victimhood in shaping our interactions and societal structures. Drawing from personal experiences and insights gained through masterful exploration of psychedelics, Tah offers a compelling narrative on the transformation from victim to empowered being. Discover how the subtleties of victim language and self-deprecating speech perpetuate cycles of disempowerment and explore actionable strategies for breaking free. This episode is not just a conversation; it's an invitation to embark on a journey of self-discovery, to recognize the traps of victim culture, and to step into a space of empowerment and expansion. ARE YOU... Feeling inspired to break free from the trap of victim culture and explore your own path to empowerment? Join us at the next Condor Approach event. This transformative experience is designed to empower you with the tools and community support needed to integrate your psychedelic insights into lasting change. Learn more and secure your spot today at https://CondorApproach.com. Don't forget to subscribe to The Psychedelic Coach Podcast, rate, review, and share this episode with someone you believe could benefit from this powerful message. Your journey is important, and we're here to support you every step of the way. Thank you for tuning in to The Psychedelic Coach Podcast with Tah Whitty. Let's embrace this journey together, fostering a world where empowerment reigns over victimhood. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. If this episode sparked something within you, please rate, review, subscribe, and share it with someone who might benefit. Your support helps us spread the message and continue this journey together. Thank you for tuning in to The Psychedelic Coach Podcast. Your path is IMPORTANT, and we're here to support every step of your journey. Peace and Be Free, Tah Whitty Podcast Host: Tah Whitty, Producer: The Psychedelic Coach Podcast Team (Please note: This summary is crafted for clarity and engagement. For the full, unedited experience, dive into the episode itself.) --------------- MPORTANT LINKS Sign up for our weekly Master Classes every Monday! Join our Facebook Community Get our fave microdosing product for 10% off with the link below is approved in every state in the US! We noticed the difference after about 10-12 days, so we did every day for 30 days but make sure you talk to your doctor first! https://kaempathogenics.com/condorfam You've been introduced to the world of psychedelics and plant medicine - but you're left wondering, “Okay, now what?” Become a Psychedelic-Informed Practitioner Because integration is NOT optional. Visit Our Home on the Web, get more information and join The Condor Approach Take our Free Audio Course on Psychedelic Integration Download Our 7-Day Integration Guide FREE Follow Us on Instagram for All things Condor Approach Follow Kole on Instagram Follow Tah on Instagram
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Summary Jonathan Robinson discusses the use of MDMA as a therapeutic tool in couples and individual therapy. He shares his personal motivation for getting into the field and highlights the benefits of MDMA therapy, including its ability to facilitate honest conversations and emotional connection. Robinson also discusses the transition to online therapy and the effectiveness of MDMA in couples therapy. He addresses the safety and purity concerns of MDMA and provides resources for testing its purity. Overall, Robinson emphasizes the importance of setting intentions and being flexible in MDMA therapy sessions. In this conversation, Jonathan Robinson discusses the therapeutic use of MDMA and addresses misconceptions about the drug. He emphasizes the importance of accessing the subconscious and the potential for profound transformation when fear thresholds are lowered. Precautions for therapists and clients are discussed, including the need for pure medicine and the importance of good boundaries. The chapter on dangers and contraindications highlights the potential after-effects of MDMA and the importance of testing any acquired medicine. The conversation also covers the benefits of preparation and integration, the role of social support, and exciting research on MDMA for treating anxiety disorders and addictions. The future of MDMA therapy is explored, including the potential for combining different compounds and the growth of the underground movement. The key points from the book include understanding contraindications, set and setting, and the transformative potential of MDMA therapy. Takeaways MDMA can be a powerful tool in therapy, facilitating emotional connection and honest conversations. MDMA therapy can be effective in both individual and couples therapy, helping to address deep-seated issues and improve relationships. The transition to online therapy has been surprisingly successful for MDMA therapy, providing a sense of safety and convenience for clients. Testing the purity of MDMA is crucial to ensure safety, and there are resources available for testing kits. Accessing the subconscious can lead to profound transformation when fear thresholds are lowered. Therapists and clients should take precautions, such as ensuring the purity of the medicine and maintaining good boundaries. Preparation and integration are important for maximizing the benefits of MDMA therapy. Social support plays a crucial role in the therapeutic process. Exciting research is being conducted on MDMA for treating anxiety disorders and addictions. The future of MDMA therapy includes the potential for combining different compounds and the growth of the underground movement. Discover more To discover more about Jonathan's work, visit: https://ecstasyasmedicine.com/ For psychedelic-assisted therapy, visit: https://psychedelicmedicine.earth/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 00:39 Motivation for Getting into the Field 04:59 Benefits of MDMA Therapy 07:23 Transition to Online Therapy 08:16 Effectiveness of MDMA in Couples Therapy 09:37 MDMA Facilitating Honest Conversations 11:19 MDMA as a Tool for Facilitating Communication 13:24 Working with Couples on MDMA 15:21 Emotional Connection and Understanding in Couples Therapy 21:53 Most Effective Approach in MDMA Therapy 24:14 Accessing the Subconscious 25:35 Precautions for Therapists and Clients 26:13 Dangers and Contraindications 27:32 Rare Bad Trips 28:24 Preparing for the Journey 29:21 Integration and Behavior Change 30:36 Importance of Social Support 31:21 Exciting Research on MDMA 32:18 Misconceptions about MDMA 38:39 The Future of MDMA Therapy 41:17 Key Points from the Book 42:35 Where to Find Jonathan Robinson
A lot of our clients crave more intimacy or closeness with their wife/relationship partner. Often this includes a longing, or a sense of something missing. As Lucas, our guest here, put it, "The feeling I recall most strongly was a sense of loneliness."Have you ever felt lonely in your relationship? If you've wished you and your partner were closer, or yearned for a breakthrough but didn't know quite how to get there, you're going to want to listen to this.Psychedelics like MDMA, LSD, and psilocybin (the active component in magic mushrooms) are in the process of being re-legalized. And for good reason —they have incredible potential when it comes to alleviating suffering and boosting connection. Paired with quality guides (the right mentors or therapists), they can help us gain a deeper sense of love, trust, and belonging in the world.But it's not all rainbows and unicorns. Doing medicine (which is how we phrase it, rather than “doing drugs”) is only truly responsible when it's combined with quality inner growth work. One of Lucas's realizations, for example, was "I was the source of some of my own pain." While in a way upsetting, this was also liberating, because it meant he had control over addressing the pain. "It was a letting go of my conviction that I was right, and being open to something new."It's worth noting, as well, that these kinds of therapies don't have to be reserved for relationship distress. As Lucas put it, he and his wife sensed "There's an opportunity for even more for us."So: Can you use MDMA therapy to deepen love with your wife, regardless of where you're at in terms of level of fulfillment already? Yes. Listen to hear more.---Work with usWant to go deeper than the podcast? Jason and I are ready to work with you! We specialize in helping men break old patterns and transform their sex & love lives for good.To see if there's a fit for our flagship program Pillars of Presence, book a call here. Start anytime. (https://evolutionary.men/apply/)---Memorable quotes from this episode:"My need to be loved by my wife was preventing her from loving me the way she wanted to love me.""She was aware of a certain graspiness from me.""What kind of life could I live if I were never afraid of being alone?""I didn't feel a sense of, 'I need to solve this right now' or 'I'm a bad person for having done this.'""Suddenly everything came into play because we'd touched on the scariest thing.""It was really meaningful to feel her move towards me.""The difference is that now it feels really good to do the work together."
MDMA has a reputation as a party drug known as ecstasy, but researchers are calling for governments to more widely approve its use in treating PTSD. We hear from a former police officer who says he's now on a “path of healing” after using the psychedelic drug alongside therapy.
Hey everybody! Episode 128 of the show is out. In this episode, I spoke with Jonathan Robinson. Jonathan became well-known with his work and books on enlightenment and techniques for happiness. He has spoken to many luminaries including Mother Teresa, the Dalai Lama, Deepak Chopra, Louise L. Hay and many more. Recently he released a book entitled Ecstasy as Medicine: How MDMA Therapy Can Help You Overcome Trauma, Anxiety, and Depression... and Feel More Love. We spoke about his background, this work with technologies to increase well-being, and especially about his book on MDMA. We spoke about the therapeutical use in general of MDMA as well as his experience as one of the pioneers in this field and how he works with people to help them overcome a myriad of issues. This work has really moved to the forefront of medicine and psychology and so it was a pleasure to have Jonathan on to share his insights. As always, to support this podcast, get early access to shows, bonus material, and Q&As, check out my Patreon page below. Enjoy!This episode is sponsored by Real Mushrooms. As listeners, visit their website to enjoy a discount of 25% off your first order: https://www.realmushrooms.com/universe“Jonathan Robinson is a psychotherapist, best-selling author of numerous books, and a professional speaker from Northern California. He has reached over 200 million people around the world with his practical methods, and his work has been translated into 47 languages. His work has appeared in Newsweek, USA TODAY, and the Los Angeles Times, as well as dozens of other publications. In addition, Mr. Robinson has made numerous appearances on the Oprah show and CNN, as well as other national TV talk shows. He has spent more than thirty years studying the most practical and powerful methods for personal and professional development. He is also the host of the popular podcast show Awareness Explorers. Jonathan Robinson's first book, “The Experience of God,” includes interviews with such notable people as the late Mother Teresa, the Dalai Lama, Deepak Chopra, Louise L. Hay, and over 30 other well-known seekers. Jonathan's second book, “Life's Big Questions,” became a New York Times bestseller, as did his book “Communication Miracles for Couples.” Mr. Robinson's other books include: Instant Insight; Real Wealth; Shortcuts to Bliss; Shortcuts to Success; The Complete Idiot's Guide to Awakening Your Spirituality; Find Happiness Now; Conversations With Dog; The Little Book of Big Questions; The Enlightenment Project; and his latest Ecstasy as Medicine: How MDMA Therapy Can Help You Overcome Trauma, Anxiety, and Depression... and Feel More Love. Ecstasy as Medicine: How MDMA Therapy Can Help You Overcome Trauma, Anxiety, and Depression... and Feel More Love was released on October 29, 2023 and is available for sale on Amazon.”To learn more about or contact Jonathan, visit his website at: https://ecstasyasmedicine.com/ & mdmatraining.netIf you enjoy the show, it's a big help if you can share it via social media or word of mouth. And please Subscribe or Follow and if you can go on Apple Podcasts and leave a starred-rating and a short review. This is super helpful with the algorithms and getting this show out to more people. Thank you in advance!For more information about me and my upcoming plant medicine retreats with my colleague Merav Artzi, visit my site at: https://www.NicotianaRustica.orgTo book an integration call with me, visit: https://jasongrechanik.setmore.comSupport this podcast on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/UniverseWithinDonate directly with PayPal:https://www.paypal.me/jasongrechanikMusic courtesy of: Nuno Moreno (end song). Visit: https://m.soundcloud.com/groove_a_zen_sound and https://nahira-ziwa.bandcamp.com/ And Stefan Kasapovski's Santero Project (intro song). Visit: https://spoti.fi/3y5Rd4Hhttps://www.facebook.com/UniverseWithinPodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/UniverseWithinPodcast
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In this enlightening episode of the Psychedelic Coach Podcast, host Tah Whitty is joined by the accomplished Dr. Jamie Kyei-Frimpong, a board-certified family nurse practitioner and a beacon in the realm of functional medicine. Graduating from Columbia University and holding a doctorate from Duke University, Dr. Jamie has an extensive background in primary care and functional medicine, honed at an array of clinics in the heart of New York City. Most recently practicing at the renowned Parsley Health. Her privte practice, Monarch Way, is a testament to her innovative approach, blending Western and Functional medicine with energy healing techniques, including her expertise as a certified Reiki Master. This unique fusion empowers patients to awaken their inner magic and innate healing powers, restoring balance and vitality to their lives. Throughout the podcast, Dr. Jamie shares her transformative journey, from specializing in HIV treatment to embracing functional medicine after her personal health challenges. She highlights the limitations of conventional healthcare, emphasizing the significance of addressing root causes of illness, especially in areas of hormonal imbalance and toxicity issues. Dr. Jamie's personal experiences with psychedelics, particularly ayahuasca, offer deep insights into emotional processing and professional autonomy. The discussion covers a range of vital topics, from thyroid issues and PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome) to the transformative impact of psychedelics on chronic illnesses like Lyme disease. The episode also sheds light on the mental health stigma in healthcare and the potential of psychedelics in overcoming such challenges. For more information or to explore a journey of healing with Dr. Jamie, visit her website at https://monarch-way.com and follow her on Instagram at @Dr.Jamie.DNP. Join us in this compelling episode as we delve into the innovative intersections of modern healthcare, functional medicine, and the profound impact of psychedelics on holistic well-being. Don't forget to Schedule a free Discovery call with Dr Jamie! IMPORTANT LINKS Sign up for our weekly Master Classes every Monday! Join our Facebook Community Get our fave microdosing product for 10% off with the link below is approved in every state in the US! We noticed the difference after about 10-12 days, so we did every day for 30 days but make sure you talk to your doctor first! https://kaempathogenics.com/condorfam You've been introduced to the world of psychedelics and plant medicine - but you're left wondering, “Okay, now what?” Become a Psychedelic-Informed Practitioner Because integration is NOT optional. Visit Our Home on the Web, get more information and join The Condor Approach Take our Free Audio Course on Psychedelic Integration Download Our 7-Day Integration Guide FREE Follow Us on Instagram for All things Condor Approach Follow Kole on Instagram Follow Tah on Instagram Disclaimer: The content presented in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you enjoyed this episode, we kindly invite you to rate, review, subscribe, and share it with a friend. Your support allows us to continue providing valuable insights and conversations to our audience. Thank you for joining us on The Psychedelic Coach Podcast. Your journey is important, and we're here to support you every step of the way. With gratitude and warmth, Tah Podcast Host: Tah Whitty, Producer: The Psychedelic Coach Podcast Team (Please note that this transcript has been edited for clarity and coherence. For the complete and unedited content, please refer to the original podcast episode.)