Plant Medicine

Paul Stamets and Pamela Kryskow discuss the diverse history and potential of psilocybin mushrooms, highlighting their cultural and medical significance in human evolution and mental health treatment. Kryskow emphasizes the

Pam Kryskow, Paul Stamets

Indigenous communities are key to the emerging psychedelic industry but often see little benefit. How can companies ensure their inclusion and fair share in the growing market? Join the conversation.

Jeeshan Chowdhury, David Heldreth, Julia Mande

Psilocybin service center facilitator discusses ceremonies and natural medicines in Colorado and Oregon's new state frameworks for participation in natural medicine practices.

William Wildcat Coakee, Sean McAllister, Dave Kopilak

Executive Director Patty Salazar discusses Colorado's Natural Medicine Health Act.

Patty Salazar, Joshua White

State programs' equity, adverse event management, community tensions, integration with mental health system, microdosing, and indigenous community respect are key topics discussed in the video.

Rebecca Martinez, Jonathan Treem, Tracey Tee

Lauren Taus, a psychedelic assisted therapist, discusses a new approach to drugs, family, and healing in therapy sessions and educational programs at Inbodied Life.

Exploration of indigenous worldview's connection to sacred medicines, understanding of four healing bodies, and cultural responsibility towards plant relatives and effective healing paradigms.

Belinda Eriacho, Lila Vega, Camara Rajabari

N,N-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) is an endogenous substance found in human organs and the brain. A study evaluates the effects of inhaled DMT on brain activity and cognition using EEG and subjective

Dráulio Araújo

Spring Washam shares insights from combining Ayahuasca with Buddhist philosophy, offering a new pathway for awakening. She discusses transformative practices and ethical ways to navigate the medicine path.

Spring Washam

David Bronner, Cosmic Engagement Officer of Dr. Bronner’s, discusses integrating psychedelic medicines into U.S. society, comparing regulated access to self-regulating communities and churches, examining equitable access and impacts on Indigenous

David Bronner