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From Preparation to Mythology: Understanding the Power of Psilocybin with James Eshelman25 Apr 202501:03:43
Welcome back to Webdelics! In this insightful episode, host Scott Mason sits down with James Eshelman, a seasoned psychedelic guide, community builder, and advocate, to dive deep into the transformative world of psilocybin journeys. Together, they unravel what it means to truly bring a psychedelic experience to life—from intentional preparation and integrative meaning-making, to the subtle interplay between mental, emotional, and spiritual health. James shares his wisdom on how our subconscious patterns, often formed in childhood, shape our experiences with plant medicine, and emphasizes the importance of thoughtful guidance, safety, and integration, especially for those navigating complex emotional or psychological landscapes. Along the way, they explore myths, personal stories of revelation (and even disappointment), the unexpected lessons of integration, and the role of community and self-reflection in drawing lasting meaning from these profound journeys. Whether you’re new to psychedelics, a curious explorer, or someone seeking healing, this conversation offers practical guidance, cautionary tales, and a candid look at the alchemy of transformation that psilocybin can ignite. You won’t want to miss this one! 00:00-Introduction 06:21-Setting Intentions for Psychedelic Journeys 12:30-Mental Health Conditions in Psychedelic Work 20:51-Types of Facilitator Credentials 26:17-Is Preparation Necessary for Psilocybin? 28:01-Preparation vs. Self-Awareness in Integration 36:40-The Obsession with an Elusive Vision 39:47-Mythopoeticism in Psychedelic Experience 46:52-The Myth of Exodus as Psychedelic Framework 54:03-The Airline Pilot Incident: A Cautionary Tale 55:34-Risks of Poor Integration 01:01:02-Conclusion -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   🤓 See What We’re Working On Get the Newsletter https://theguide-newsletter-webdelics.beehiiv.com/subscribe -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   📧GET IN TOUCH Send Us A Message - admin@webdelics.com   -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   🎉 Check Out Other Awesome Content from our Webdelics: https://youtu.be/dZoVb8lcp8k https://youtu.be/MFzkU6jd-wM https://youtu.be/odsB6qIy32o   -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   🔔 Follow Us On Socials: https://www.webdelics.com/ https://www.facebook.com/webdelics/ https://twitter.com/webdelics https://www.youtube.com/  @webdelics  https://www.linkedin.com/company/webdelics/ https://www.instagram.com/webdelics/
Exploring Psychedelics: Rick Barnett's Insights on Safe and Meaningful Experiences17 Apr 202500:51:00
Welcome to another episode of Webdelics! In today’s journey, we’re diving deep into the transformative potential of psychedelics with Scott Mason as our host. We're excited to have Dr.Rick Barnett, a distinguished clinical psychologist, who has spent over 25 years exploring the intersection of psychedelics, personal growth, and mental health. This episode unpacks his fascinating journey from struggling with alcohol and encountering psychedelics as a youth, to his commitment to understanding their potential for healing and changing narratives around plant medicine. Rick provides invaluable insights into how one might embark on a psychedelic experience, exploring options like clinical settings or retreat environments. Whether you're considering a journey for spiritual insights, personal development, or mental health recovery, this discussion expands on the nuances between traditional Western medical approaches and the profound, often uncharted paths offered by plant medicines. Scott envelops us with his personal story, inspired by a life-altering illness and a vivid dream that fueled his quest for deeper meaning and renewal. Together, they explore the fears, myths, and truths about psychedelics and their potential to help us see the world—and ourselves—in transformative new ways. Tune in and find out why thoughtful preparation and intention can prove essential to safely navigating the psychedelic renaissance. Don’t miss this enlightening conversation as Rick introduces us to the importance of education, community, and integration in the world of psychedelics. Whether you're curious or committed to your own journey, you’ll discover new perspectives, research, and stories essential for making informed decisions. Join us on Webdelics and embark on your own transformative exploration! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   🤓 See What We’re Working On Get the Newsletter https://theguide-newsletter-webdelics.beehiiv.com/subscribe -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   📧GET IN TOUCH Send Us A Message - admin@webdelics.com   -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   🎉 Check Out Other Awesome Content from our Webdelics: https://youtu.be/dZoVb8lcp8k https://youtu.be/MFzkU6jd-wM https://youtu.be/odsB6qIy32o   -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   🔔 Follow Us On Socials: https://www.webdelics.com/ https://www.facebook.com/webdelics/ https://twitter.com/webdelics https://www.youtube.com/  @webdelics  https://www.linkedin.com/company/webdelics/ https://www.instagram.com/webdelics/
Embracing Emotions and Masculinity: Sabba Nazhand's Transformational Journey with Psychedelics15 Feb 202500:47:51
Join host Scott Mason on the Webdelics Podcast as he explores the profound impact of plant medicines and psychedelics with special guest Sabba Nazhand. Sabba, a tech executive and entrepreneur, shares his personal journey from his war-torn childhood in Iran to his successful career in tech, and how psychedelics have transformed his understanding of masculinity, leadership, and fatherhood. This episode delves into the therapeutic benefits of 5MEO-DMT, the importance of integrating these experiences, and how redefining masculinity through emotions and vulnerability leads to true strength and success. 00:00 Introduction 00:41-Meet Sabba Nazhand: Tech Executive and Entrepreneur 02:19-Sabba's Early Life and Struggles 04:16-Toxic Relationship with Money and Career 06:40-Journey into Sales and Tech 09:52-Toxic Tech Cultures and Leadership 15:37-Pandemic and Personal Transformation 17:13-Discovering Plant Medicine 19:43-Introduction to 5-MeO-DMT 21:34-The Facilitated Experience 22:53-A Surreal Experience 23:07-The Ceremony Begins 23:52-A Journey Through the Universe 25:18-Realizations and Reflections 28:26-The Aftermath and Final Hit 30:38-Redefining Masculinity 35:25-The Power of Emotions 39:35-Comparing Psychedelic Experiences 42:30-Final Thoughts and Takeaways ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 🤓 See What We’re Working On Get the Newsletter https://theguide-newsletter-webdelics... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📧GET IN TOUCH Send Us A Message - admin@webdelics.com
Psychedelics & Women’s Wellness: A New Frontier in Mental Health15 Feb 202500:53:16
In this episode of the WebDelics podcast, host Scott Mason welcomes licensed psychedelic psychotherapist Melissa Whippo. They engage in an enlightening conversation about the potential of psychedelics, particularly ketamine in addressing women's mental health issues associated with various stages of the reproductive cycle. Melissa discusses her work at UCSF, her involvement in ketamine studies for postpartum depression, and her non-profit, Deva Collective, aimed at bridging the gap in women's health research. The episode also delves into the importance of developing new, holistic approaches to women's healthcare, the need for more inclusive research methodologies, and the significant paradigm shift in consciousness towards centering women and children in health and wellness strategies. 00:00-Introduction 01:00-Meet Melissa Wippo 03:15-Understanding Ketamine and Women's Reproductive Health 07:48-Exploring Perimenopause and Peripartum 13:02-The Role of Psychedelics in Postpartum Care 20:40-Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy Study 31:05-Future of Psychedelics in Women's Health 46:27-Final Thoughts and Takeaways ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 🤓 See What We’re Working On Get the Newsletter https://theguide-newsletter-webdelics... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📧GET IN TOUCH Send Us A Message - admin@webdelics.com
Unlocking Burnout: Psychedelics and Healing with Eliza Collins15 Feb 202500:38:58
In this episode of the Webdelics Podcast, host Scott Mason dives into an insightful conversation with Eliza Collins, also known as the Burnout Witch. Eliza shares her personal journey through burnout, childhood trauma, and how she found healing through plant medicine, particularly psychedelics like psilocybin. The discussion covers the effects of burnout, its connection with trauma, and the powerful benefits of psychedelics in treatment, including microdosing. Eliza provides detailed advice on the preparation and integration necessary for successful psychedelic experiences, emphasizing the importance of not handling these treatments alone. Tune in to explore how you can overcome burnout and improve your mental health with the right guidance and support. 00:00-Introduction 00:32-Meet Eliza Collins, The Burnout Witch 01:05-Eliza's Journey Through Burnout 08:06-Understanding Burnout 12:08-Trauma and Burnout Connection 19:25-Microdosing with Psilocybin 26:23-The Importance of Preparation and Integration 29:11-Success Stories and Final Thoughts 37:11-Closing Remarks ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🤓 See What We’re Working On Get the Newsletter https://theguide-newsletter-webdelics... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📧GET IN TOUCH Send Us A Message - admin@webdelics.com
The Future of Psychedelics | Science, Challenges & Legacy with Dr. David Nichols15 Feb 202500:56:31
In this episode, we dive deep into the fascinating world of Dr. David Nichols, a pioneer in psychedelic research and pharmacology. From his early curiosity in chemistry to navigating the challenges of the drug war, this conversation uncovers his incredible journey and groundbreaking contributions to science. 🧪✨ 00:00-Welcome to the Web Deluxe Podcast 01:01-Introducing Dr. David Nichols 03:56-Dr. Nichols' Early Interest in Chemistry 05:24-First Encounters with Psychedelics 08:07-Academic Pursuits and Challenges 08:57-Graduate School and Early Research 21:24-Postdoctoral Fellowship and Pharmacology 25:18-Navigating the War on Drugs 27:30-Explosive Beginnings: Childhood Antics 28:36-Psychedelic Revelations: LSD and Mescaline 30:11-Navigating the Drug War: Nixon's Era 30:40-Academic Pursuits: From Graduate to Postdoc 30:57-Funding Breakthroughs: NIDA and Beyond 32:47-Clinical Trials: The Early Challenges 33:57-Innovative Research: Rat and Mouse Studies 37:08-Founding Hefter Research Institute 40:44-Pioneering Clinical Studies 44:31-Regulatory Hurdles and Successes 48:10-Reflecting on a Legacy 52:02-Future Frontiers: Psychedelic Potential 54:16-Final Thoughts and Takeaways ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🤓 See What We’re Working On Get the Newsletter https://theguide-newsletter-webdelics... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📧GET IN TOUCH Send Us A Message - admin@webdelics.com
Embarking on the Psychedelic Journey | Insights with Dennis McKenna08 Jan 202501:26:53
Join host Scott Mason as he sits down with renowned ethno pharmacologist and psychedelic advocate, Dennis McKenna, on this eye-opening episode of the Webdelics Podcast. Dennis shares profound insights into the nature of reality and consciousness, drawing from both scientific and indigenous perspectives on psychedelics. With discussions ranging from personal transformative experiences to the therapeutic benefits of plant medicines, this episode promises to be both enlightening and thought-provoking. Don't miss this deep dive into how psychedelics challenge and expand our understanding of the world around us. Chapters: 00:00-Introduction and Host's Takeaway 00:58-Meet Dennis McKenna: Psychedelic Pioneer 02:35-The Reality Hallucination 05:19-The Brain's Role in Perception 12:12-Therapeutic Potential of Psychedelics 32:18-The Importance of Set and Setting 46:10-Rituals and Indigenous Traditions 47:28-Exploring the Potential of Psilocybin 48:28-Caution and Skepticism in Psychedelic Use 50:03-Microdosing: Benefits and Risks 51:23-LSD vs. Psilocybin: A Safety Comparison 54:45-The Importance of Being Informed 57:32-Rituals and Historical Context of Psychedelics 01:01:26-Reality and Perception: A Philosophical Dive 01:13:43-Science, Myth, and Religion 01:19:09-Future of Psychedelic Research and Culture 01:21:46-Closing Thoughts and Resources ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🤓 See What We’re Working On Get the Newsletter https://theguide-newsletter-webdelics... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📧GET IN TOUCH Send Us A Message - admin@webdelics.com
Reconnecting with Family Through Psilocybin | the Journey of Josh Halu08 Jan 202501:03:14
In this emotionally powerful episode of the Webdelics podcast, we delve deep into the transformative journey of Josh Halu—war veteran, West Point graduate, and CEO of Psychex and Sacred Soldier Retreats. Join us as Josh shares his moving story of using psychedelics like psilocybin to heal deep family rifts, reconnect with his estranged mother, and address intergenerational trauma. His journey from childhood trauma to profound emotional healing is filled with lessons on the power of vulnerability, compassion, and the incredible potential of plant medicine. Chapters: 0:00 – Introduction 2:30 – Josh’s Childhood and Family Struggles 10:00 – First Psilocybin Experience: Reaching Out to His Mother 17:45 – Breaking the Cycle of Intergenerational Trauma 25:15 – The Hiking Incident: A Turning Point 32:40 – Reflections on His Father’s Death by Suicide 40:00 – Military Experience and PTSD 48:30 – Mental Health Journey and Psilocybin Exploration 1:02:00 – Final Reflections and Insights ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🤓 See What We’re Working On Get the Newsletter https://theguide-newsletter-webdelics... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📧GET IN TOUCH Send Us A Message - admin@webdelics.com
Cannabis, Psychedelics & Safe Use | Unraveling the Stigma of Dr. Peter Grinspoon08 Jan 202500:38:45
In this enlightening episode of the Webdelics podcast, Dr. Peter Grinspoon joins Scott Mason to delve into the truths about cannabis and psychedelics, emphasizing their safe use, decriminalization, and the breaking down of stigmas. Dr. Grinspoon, a primary care doctor and Harvard Medical School instructor, shares personal anecdotes, discusses his books, and advocates for proper education and regulation. Tune in for deep insights into plant medicines, safe consumption practices, and the potential for personal growth through these substances. Chapters: 0:00 – Introduction 2:15 - Guest Introduction: Dr. Peter Grinspoon's Background 4:30 - Importance of Safety in Psychedelics and Cannabis Use 7:10 - Advocating for Decriminalization and Legalization 9:45 - Legal Implications and Understanding Dosage 12:00 - Ensuring Quality and Supportive Use Environments 14:25 - Dr. Grinspoon's New Book: "Seeing through the Smoke" 16:40 - Training as a Psychedelic Therapist 18:00 - Personal Anecdote: The "Java Use Disorder" 19:45 - The Impact of the War on Drugs 22:00 - Cannabis as a Psychedelic 25:10 - Explanation of Receptors and Their Effects 28:00 - Cannabis, Creativity, and Personal Development 30:40 - The Potential of Combining Cannabis and Psychedelics 34:15 - Methods and Risks of Cannabis Consumption 37:50 - Harm Reduction and Safe Experimentation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🤓 See What We’re Working On Get the Newsletter https://theguide-newsletter-webdelics... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📧GET IN TOUCH Send Us A Message - admin@webdelics.com
Unspoken Traumas, True Heroism | the Psychedelic Healing Journey with Garret Biss08 Jan 202500:47:22
In this powerful episode of the Webdelics podcast, host Scott Mason speaks with Garrett Biss, a Marine Corps veteran and TEDx speaker, about his enlightening journey through self-acceptance, the challenges faced by veterans, and the transformative power of psychedelics. Garrett shares personal stories of his pivotal moments, including his first Ayahuasca experience in Costa Rica and his TEDx talk on the unspoken traumas that veterans endure during their transition to civilian life. Dive deep into the themes of validation, identity, and personal growth. Learn more about Garrett's program, The Warrior Reset, and engage with his insightful conversation on achieving inner change and true heroism. Watch the full episode to uncover the impactful lessons and inspirational messages Garrett has to share. Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 2:00 - Guest Background 7:00 - "False Heroism" 15:00 - Psychedelics as a Tool for Awareness and Healing 25:00 - Relatable Experiences and Validation 32:00 - Burden of Expectations and Personal Growth 42:00 - The Warrior Reset and Final Reflections 44:30 - Inner Change vs. Outer Achievements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🤓 See What We’re Working On Get the Newsletter https://theguide-newsletter-webdelics... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📧GET IN TOUCH Send Us A Message - admin@webdelics.com
The Power of Vulnerability | Plant Medicine & Entrepreneurship with Gretchen Jones07 Jan 202501:04:23
What is the connection between creative entrepreneurship and personal transformation—and how can plant medicine inspire resilience and flow state in our pursuits? Join host Scott Mason and guest Gretchen Jones on Webdelics as they dive into Gretchen's fascinating journey from Project Runway fame to becoming a mentor for creative entrepreneurs. Listen as Gretchen shares her profound insights on flow state, resilience, and the power of letting go. Whether you're curious about plant medicine or looking for inspiration to navigate the challenging world of creative industries, this episode is a must-watch! Webdelics https://www.webdelics.com/ / webdelics / webdelics / @webdelics / webdelics / webdelics Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 2:05 - Gretchen’s Fashion Career: A Glass Castle on Sand 5:45 - Role at Pendleton Woolen Mills 8:30 - Transition to Consulting and MBA Journey 12:15 - Scott Mason’s Parallel Struggles 15:00 - Flow State and Plant Medicine 19:40 - The Concept of Letting Go 23:50 - Host’s Reflection: Ambition and Happiness 27:30 - Trauma and Survival Mode 31:20 - Armor and Vulnerability 35:00 - Gretchen’s Hubris and Mythology Insight 39:10 - Post-Project Runway Journey 43:30 - Letting Go and New Creativity 47:50 - Future Episodes and Closing Remarks
Physical Health, Mental Health, & Psychedelics: 3 Pillars of Wellness09 Jan 202400:53:49

When you look at chronic illness, obesity or overweight and mental illness, almost the entire population of the United States is unwell in some way, and the systems currently in place are not equipped to handle it. In this episode of the Webdelics Podcast, host Scott Mason and guest Dr. Jonathan Fields look at the relationship between physical health, mental health, and the role of psychedelics and plant medicine in healing. They explore the nuances of balancing traditional Eastern medicine with modern approaches, addressing the myths, and shedding light on how these practices, along with a healthy diet and exercise, can transform our approach to health and healing. Join them today, as they navigate the intersections of lifestyle choices, societal health challenges, and the potential of holistic medicine to revolutionize personal well-being.


Dr. Jonathan Fields is the visionary behind the CR8 Health and Integrative Medicine US clinics in South Florida. With expertise in acupuncture, Eastern medicine, and functional medicine, Dr. Fields is a board-certified herbalist and acupuncturist dedicated to holistic healing. His personal health journey, marked by overcoming chronic illness, has fueled his passion for integrating traditional and modern therapies. Dr. Fields is also an advocate for psychedelic research, deeply exploring its potential in transforming healthcare and personal wellness.

Highlights from the conversation:

  • "Most of us in this country have it easier than our grandparents did.” Dr. Fields thinks we have it too easy, and relying on pills to fix symptoms does little to bring about real health. “We need to take personal responsibility” he says.
  • The interconnection of physical health, mental health, and psychedelics forms a crucial part of holistic wellness. Dr. Fields emphasizes, "60% of Americans have at least one chronic disease... and 20% of us suffer from mental health issues... they overlap a lot."
  • Dr. Jonathan Fields is speaking from experience, and recounts his personal health crisis and recovery. He shares, "I was sleeping 12, 13 hours a day... I knew I had one option. Now is my time to actually make not only the lifestyle change but a whole career change."
  • "Your mental health is directly linked to your gut health... You can't remove the two." Dr. Fields says. The role of diet in mental and physical health is a critical one.
  • We have enough science now, showing that these plant medicines, these psychedelics, have a role to play." Dr. Fields makes the argument that these tools have been used for millennia, and are often dismissed simply because they weren’t recorded using the modern scientific method – but that doesn’t invalidate them.
  • The significance of patient expectations in treatment outcomes something more of the medical profession should be paying attention to. Scott Mason points out, "It's not necessarily something that you read a lot when the scientific literature is discussed."
  • Dr. Fields addresses the challenges in the current medical system and the need for a holistic approach. He states, "The medical system is broken, the education system is broken, and our attitudes are broken."
  • "Never give up. And if one experience doesn't work out for you... find somebody else. Do not give up on yourself." Dr. Fields urges.

Resources

Dr. Jonathan Fields On the web | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter/X | Facebook

Webdelics On the web | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn

The Hidden World of African Psychoactive Plants: Insights from Ethnobotanist Jean Francois Sobiecki08 Apr 202500:47:21
Welcome to a new episode of the Webdelics podcast! In this captivating discussion, Scott Mason is joined by South African ethnobotanist and medicinal plant researcher, Jean Francois Sobiecki. Together, they embark on an eye-opening journey into the often-overlooked world of African psychedelics and psychoactive plants. Jean Francois shares his fascinating research, which challenges the long-held belief that Africa lacks psychoactive plants akin to the famous South American substances like Ayahuasca. Instead, he unveils the rich tapestry of traditional African plant medicines used for mental health, spiritual growth, and divine connection. Our exploration delves into the cultural significance of these plants, the different types used, and their potential roles in modern psychotherapy and mental health treatment. This episode promises not only to bridge cultural knowledge gaps but also to spark curiosity about the wealth of untapped wisdom hidden in African plant medicine. So, join us as we uncover the secrets of how these ancient practices continue to offer profound healing and transformation in today's world. 00:00 – Introduction 03:36 – Exploring African Equivalents to Ayahuasca 09:31 – Ubulau and Intuitive Plant Medicines 13:28 – Categories of African Psychoactive Plants 16:47 – Ritual Dieting and Plant Connection 18:01 – Spirit of the Plant and Personal Insights 23:36 – A Guided Initiation Begins 26:03 – The Importance of Grounding After Psychedelics 28:18 – Cleansing and Connection through Medicine 34:05 – Integration in Daily Life or Retreat? 37:33 – Traditional Healers and Mental Health 40:41 – Global Psychoactive Plant Traditions 42:28 – Research on Southern African Plant Use 45:35 – conclusion ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 🤓 See What We’re Working On Get the Newsletter https://theguide-newsletter-webdelics... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📧GET IN TOUCH Send Us A Message - admin@webdelics.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🎉 Check Out Other Awesome Content from our Webdelics: • The Power of Vulnerability | Plant Me... • Physical Health, Mental Health, & Psy... • Psychedelics: Bridging Business and t... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🔔 Follow Us On Socials: https://www.webdelics.com/ / webdelics / webdelics https://www.youtube.com/ @webdelics / webdelics / webdelics
Psychedelics: Bridging Business and the Sacred02 Jan 202401:06:28

“Business, life, it's all one thing. We're humans here having a human experience.”  - Stephanie Trager

On this episode of the Webdelics Podcast, host Scott Mason sits down with Stephanie Traeger to unravel the tapestry of plant medicines and psychedelics within the realms of business and the sacred. Two former attorneys, Scott and Stephanie explore the paths that led them away from the legal profession and towards a different understanding of life, and discuss how similar changes are happening on a global scale. Stephanie shares her insights into the non-linear nature of plant medicine and the importance of intention and integrity in its use. These substances can influence not just personal transformation, but also global systems change.

Stephanie Trager is an activist, speaker, healer, the host of the Catalyst Talks podcast and a multifaceted coach and advisor, specializing in helping analytical soul seekers unlock their true potential. With her background as an attorney, author, and advocate for evolutionary consciousness, she serves as a bridge between different realms, focusing on dismantling biases and shifting worldviews. Stephanie has also been involved in various social justice initiatives, such as Holocaust reparations and Indigenous land repatriation.

Highlights from the Episode:

  • Scott points out that being an attorney is not necessarily the most sacred of professions, and Stephanie talks about how leaving the legal profession wasn’t giving anything up - but rather gaining her life. 
  • How we frame things matter, and can change the outcomes.
  • Stephanie believes “in our sovereign right to do the right thing.” A lot of laws and mandates don’t support that. This belief led her towards being an entrepreneur and a healer, finding a freedom in coaching to integrate all of her skills and abilities and beliefs.
  • “What are the roads to awakening consciousness that will snap us out of [the] sleepwalk?” Stephanie discusses the role of plant spirit medicine in shaking people out of their complacency. 
  • Stephanie asks us to consider how extraction is a symptom of disconnection from nature, and Scott points out that “sues like racism, poverty, abuse, mistreatment of others, casual cruelty all occur because on some level or another, we're able to extract the humanity of others from our own humanity.”
  • “Plant medicine is not linear, and you can't expect to have a linear experience. There’s nothing linear about it.”
  • Legalization, regulation and mass production can have a degrading impact on the spirit of medicinal plants, but they still grow in the wild, and authentic spiritual connections with them can still be made.
  • Scott and Stephanie discuss sacred versus non-sacred spaces and experiences, and Stephanie recommends doing abundant research and talking to people, knowing that eventually someone will point you in the right direction. “It becomes a journey of trusting yourself. You’re already on the journey.”
  • Scott wonders whether our current economic model could sustain a shift into a larger consciousness, bridging business and the sacred, and Stephanie points out that it’s already happening, but it’s hard to see because it’s so non-linear.
  • Psychedelics and plant medicine have often been in the realm of the creative, and many came back with new ideas and philosophies or ways of seeing, but Stephanie reminds us that for all of those benefits, “there are a lot of people who never came back. Your soul can get lost. You need to be careful.”
  • “There are so many different paths we can go on to access that truth and that healing.” Stephanie says the most important thing is to do your inner work first, so you’re prepared for the experience.

Resources

Stephanie Trager on the web | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter/X | LinkedIn

Webdelics On the web | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn

Aligning the Brain and Heart26 Dec 202300:43:25

Content note. This episodes contains a mention of an attempted death by suicide. If you would rather not hear or see that, please skip from 15:15 to 15:45.

“When we're stuck in our heads, we don't make advancements. We're not happy. We can't move forward. We're basically fighting all of society when we try to go the opposite direction and say, what's up with my heart?” - Steven Kuhn

This week on the Webdelics Podcast, host Scott Mason sits down with the Steven Kuhn, a decorated combat veteran with a fascinating outlook on psychedelics, to dismantle the myths surrounding the alignment of the heart and mind in personal and professional growth. Steven shares his transformative journey through plant medicine and how it reshaped his approach to life's challenges. They discuss the power of intention setting during psychedelic experiences and the profound impact of integrating masculine and feminine energies for holistic development. Steven's unique perspective bridges the gap between the spiritual and the corporate, offering insights on how psychedelics like ayahuasca and San Pedro can catalyze breakthroughs, not just personally but also for leaders in high-stakes environments. 

Steven is a decorated U.S. Military combat veteran who has been hand-picked to consult with some of the most influential people in the world (rock stars, singers, actors, business leaders, and politicians) about how to expand their brand, build value and loyalty and develop strategies for increasing beneficial relationships and achieving true Quality of Life. He is also the author of Unleash Your Humble Alpha: Own Your Presence in Life and Become the Epic Leader You Are Meant to Be

Highlights from the Episode:

  • "In our society, the mind is stronger than the heart." Scott and Steven start the conversation with the challenge of aligning a brain that doesn’t feel and heart that doesn’t think.
  • When you are signed, you attract people on the same frequency. This isn’t just a spiritual idea, but a physiological phenomenon.
  • Plant medicine has a lot of stereotypes associated with them, “loopy Aunt Betty from the outskirts of San Francisco…” for example, and that can be a hard bridge for more business-oriented people to cross. Scott asks Steven how he brings spirituality and psychedelics into a business space.
  • Steven’s journey with plant medicine began at a very low point, when he confided in a friend who took him on an ayahuasca journey. The following morning, Steve awoke feeling like a completely blank slate, ready for a reset. He also learned how important it is to have very clear intentions for a plant medicine journey.
  • Humans, animals and plants are all masculine and feminine, including plant medicine. While ayahuasca is a feminine plant, its counterpart is the masculine San Pedro. Steve says: “ if you're not following [Ayahuasca] the next morning with Pedro, you're missing out. Because it's the yin and the yang.”
  • Men and women will have different kinds of experiences taking ayahuasca and san pedro because they’re engaging with different kinds of energies.
  • On whether or not people should go on plant medicine journeys: “You’ve got to be called. If you're scared to do it, don't do it. If you have to think about it, don't do it. It will call you. When the time comes, you'll know.” Steve points out that you will have a breakthrough, it will change your life, and you need to be ready for that. 
  • Plant medicine tourism is becoming increasingly popular, and Steven shares some advice for how to make sure you work with a credible practitioner. The environment in which you go on your journey matters. 
  • Steve’s final thought is that you create what happens to you. Even when we create difficult situations or experiences, Steve reminds us that we must be pretty powerful, and pretty incredible to create this mess. “Incredible can be good or bad. Just make it good.”

Resources

Steven Kuhn on LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook

Humble Alpha

Quality of Life Enterprises

Webdelics On the web | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn

How Psychedelics Can Create Great Leadership with Diego Ugalde19 Dec 202300:54:51

“Leadership means inspiring and motivating others around you … to get them to do things that they ultimately want to do...” - Diego Ugalde
 

“Are you telling me that in order to be a great leader you need to have done psychedelics?” host Scott Mason asks Diego Ugalde, former Navy SEAL now CEO of the Trident Approach and psychedelic integration coach. In this episode of Webdelics, they explore the counterintuitive connection between psychedelics and leadership. Diego shares how plant medicine aligns individuals with truth and transforms leadership in unexpected ways. They challenge taboos, question the essence of leadership, and explore the impact psychedelics can have on every facet of life. 

Diego Ugalde is a former Navy SEAL with over 15 years of military service, including three combat tours in Iraq and participation in over 250 classified operations. He has been decorated with four Navy Commendation Medals, three Navy Achievement Medals, and a Combat Action Ribbon. Diego now serves as the CEO and founder of the Trident Approach, a leadership consultancy firm. Beyond his military achievements, Diego has ventured into the realm of psychedelics, becoming a psychedelic integration coach. 

Highlights from the conversation:

  • Psychedelics don't automatically make you a better leader but can align you with truth, which Diego sees as important for leadership. He says, “I don't think that psychedelics are right for everybody. …However, just like everything else with psychedelics, it's not teaching you anything special, it's just aligning you closer to truth. And so really psychedelics I think can have a really huge impact on everything you do in life…” 
  • Leadership should aim to inspire people to achieve their potential by understanding and empowering their talents.  “Leadership means inspiring and motivating others around you … to get them to do things that they ultimately want to do that maybe they didn't necessarily know they could do without you. …sometimes we all …need help and we need a little pushing, a little extra motivation. And so really that's what leadership is. So leadership is like almost every interaction in life,” Diego explains.
  • Diego sees the ego not as inherently bad but as something that shows your limits to help you grow. Psychedelics helped him deeply understand his own ego.  
  • During his first 5-MeO-DMT session, Diego realized he was still clinging to things he thought he'd moved past and learned what deep letting go means. “My first time with 5-MeO, it showed me that the things that I had thought that I had let go of and kind of dropped and just moved on with my life, were right with me,” he tells Scott. “...So what it showed me was what it actually meant to actually let something go beyond this conscious decision to just from …a cellular level of just setting the bags down, thanking it for what it was and moving on free.” 
  • Psychedelics can help leaders understand how to create psychological safety for others to thrive. “Being able to see somebody who's not healed and helping them and assisting them through an actual healing process is probably one of the biggest gifts you can actually give anybody,” he comments.
  • Diego sees curiosity as more constructive than "knowing", which psychedelics helped reveal to him. “One of the big lessons that I got from psychedelics is converting myself from a place of knowing to a place of curiosity,” he says. This openness also enables leadership.  
  • Leaders should focus first on understanding and bettering themselves before trying to lead others: "Heal the self, empower the self, …develop the self and you'll see the aftermath of what happens to the world around you when you start from that place."
  • Diego recommends focusing on personal growth and healing when entering the psychedelic space rather than trying to achieve external goals like career advancement.
  • “We're not meant to do this alone. If you are on this journey, whatever it is, whether it be healing or you just want to learn and grow and develop, doing it by yourself, there's so much that can be missed. So do this with somebody you know you love and you trust and you'll see sort of the returns coming back several times over,” Diego advises listeners.
     

Resources

Diego Ugalde on LinkedIn | Email

The Trident Approach | Heroic Hearts Project

Webdelics On the web | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn

Bringing Out Your Inner Child Through Psychedelics with Randall Hansen12 Dec 202300:53:29

“...there's so much joy, innocence, creativity, freedom that's there that needs to be unlocked and psychedelics will help you unlock it.” - Randall Hansen
 

In this Webdelics Podcast episode, host Scott Mason and guest Randall Hansen discuss a common issue among leaders today – how unresolved childhood trauma can push them to succeed but also leave them feeling empty. They talk about the intense pressures leaders face and how the constant pursuit of success can make them lose touch with joy and purpose. Many leaders may seem confident on the outside but feel frustrated and exhausted inside. Scott and Randall explore how psychedelics can be a part of a healing journey to reconnect with your inner child, process old wounds, and rediscover your true self. By letting go of past hurts that drive them to constantly achieve, psychedelics may help leaders lead with more empathy, creativity, and meaning.

Randall Hansen is a multifaceted advocate, educator, and ethicist dedicated to fostering healing and well-being on a global scale. As the author of "Triumph Over Trauma" and "HEAL! Find Your Healing Modalities," Randall guides individuals through a transformative journey, exploring the realms of nature, somatics, psychedelics, spirituality, nutrition, and breathwork. He currently serves as an Adjunct Professor of Management, Business, and Economics at Virginia Wesleyan University, as well as the Lead Organizer of the Spokane Area Psychedelic Society (SAPS), a community-driven organization focused on education and integration for those interested in the intentional use of psychedelic medicines. 

Highlights from the conversation:

  • “...we have all experienced trauma in our lives, …and a lot of us are just unaware of that trauma which fuels some of these …emotional outbursts …or helping cause depression, anxiety and these things. So that's who I am. My mission is I just want to help people heal. I want them to help find that joy again in life,” Randall remarks. 
  • Scott shares how he appeared successful outwardly as a leader, but felt angry, tired and disconnected inside. 
  • Many leaders channel childhood trauma into intense career drive without healing underlying wounds. "Some of the most traumatized people are workaholics," Randall points out.
  • We must listen when "the medicine” calls as it’s a signal that it's time for inner transformation and healing. “You don't know what the sign is going to be,” Randall says, “but you need to start paying attention to those signs around you.” For Randall, his healing modality was being in nature.
  • Disconnection from others is a clear warning sign it's time for self-reflection and healing.
  • “...maybe the one thing I love about psychedelics is, yes, we talk about setting an intention, which is an important thing, … you can set an intention, but the medicine is going to show you what you need to see,” says Randall.
  • Psychedelics let us meet and heal our inner child. Randall explains: "So my intention for the psychedelic experience is, I want to go back and meet my nine year old self …And to me, those are the experiences where we can connect to both the trauma that might have happened in our childhood and remove that …But the other part is then also …go back to those moments of joy and feel those emotions again." 
  • You can rediscover your true self with healing through psychedelics. Additionally, “The other amazing thing is that you can totally transform who you are through healing, through psychedelics,” Randall tells Scott. 
  • Leaders don't require intense psychedelic journeys to benefit. Even microdosing elicits change through intention setting. Randall advises that microdosing serves as a gentle introduction to psychedelic healing before deeper explorations. 
  • Randall’s takeaway for listeners is, “Your life will be more complete, you'll be a better person, better spouse, better leader, better everything, if you can reconnect with your inner child because there's so much joy, innocence, creativity, freedom that's there that needs to be unlocked and psychedelics will help you unlock it.” 
     

Resources

Randall Hansen on the web | LinkedIn | Instagram | X (Twitter) | Facebook

Triumph Over Trauma | Heal!

The Warrior Soul Podcast

Webdelics On the web | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn

Leaving Your Toxicity Behind: Psychedelics & Becoming a Better Boss05 Dec 202300:43:14

“Go explore and find your way back to your own heart, because you can do it.” - Dom Farnan

Dom Farnan joins Scott Mason on this episode of Webdelics to discuss her journey from self-described “toxic boss” to compassionate, conscious leader. Through the use of plant medicines like psilocybin and ayahuasca coupled with intensive personal development work, Dom found the keys to unlocking her reactive patterns and hardcore outer shell, and transformed how she leads others and how she relates to herself. Now the CEO of a successful recruiting firm and passionate advocate for conscious business practices, Dom opens up about internal shadows, triggers and wounds that can compel even good-hearted leaders to resort to toxic behaviors. She also shares advice for those curious about how plant medicine combined with self-work can uncover more heart-centered, authentic ways of leading.

Dom Farnan is a dynamic leader with over two decades of experience in high-growth environments. As the founder of DotConnect, she brings radical change to the talent industry through mindfulness and compassion. She uses a holistic approach to connect talented individuals with dynamic companies. Her empowered leadership propelled DotConnect to $3M in its first year and earned her a spot on the Inc5000 list in 2022. 

Highlights from the conversation:

  • "There have been times in my life in which I have practically defined the term toxic," Scott shares. He and Dom explore what it means to be toxic in the workplace and interpersonal situations. You may exhibit toxic behavior at times, but that does not necessarily define you as a person. Rather than labeling yourself, it's important to recognize toxic behaviors you may exhibit due to triggers or lack of self-awareness. 
  • Dom reflects on her past as a toxic boss, describing her lack of awareness and the transformative journey she undertook. "How it showed up for me was a complete lack of awareness around how the language I chose to use with my team …manifesting in this form of micromanagement, distrust, control and very much command and control style of leadership," she says.
  • “When I started to commit to my personal development work,” Dom tells Scott, “then I started getting a fresh perspective … maybe it's not everybody else, maybe it's me. … So it was a tough realization, but it also gave me something to anchor me. Like, I'm not going to go sit and try and change a bunch of people. I'm going to focus on my journey and what I need to do.” The work of personal evolution never truly ends.
  • While Dom and Scott hope that the “psychedelic renaissance” will “penetrate corporate America”, the likelihood of this happening is low for many reasons.
  • It is easy to conform to the "avatar" or persona demanded by corporate culture and strict hierarchies. Psychedelics can help strip away those hardened layers to reconnect with your true essence. 
  • Before her first ayahuasca journey, Dom mentally prepared by pushing herself to personal growth edges, so she could handle what the medicine revealed. "I knew that no matter what was shown to me in my journey I could and would handle it and be able to face off with it,” she says.
  • Dom explains how returning with more lightness and self-love positively impacted her team culture. This positive culture shift also correlated with tremendous business growth during an uncertain time. Her journey clearly had ripple effects.
  • “I was the hardest of all hard people out there and I'm still not fully there, but I've really made such significant progress and so I just want to inspire people to tap into your own power and take control and responsibility and go do it. Go explore and find your way back to your own heart, because you can do it,” Dom tells listeners. 

Resources

Dom Farnan on the web | LinkedIn | Instagram

Webdelics On the web | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn

Psychedelics and the Trauma of Adolescence with Katie Walker21 Nov 202300:53:36

Content note: This episode contains discussion of death by suicide. If this is something you would rather not be exposed to, please skip between 36:00 and 44:15.

“If we can see the root cause, we can actually solve the situation.” - Katie Walker

This episode of the Webdelics Podcast delves into the raw, unfiltered reality of adolescent mental health and the controversial role psychedelics can play in its treatment. Host Scott Mason is joined by Katie Walker to challenge the conventional narrative surrounding mental health in adolescence, examining the frequent misdiagnosis in the psychiatric field, the overreliance on medication, and the transformative potential of alternative treatments.

Katie Walker is a seasoned nurse with 20 years of professional experience and two advanced degrees in anesthesia and psychiatry. She is the founder of Revitalist, a company specializing in providing relief for treatment-resistant conditions. Her personal experience with loss and trauma has influenced her professional journey, and she has dedicated her career to helping children, adolescents, and adults cope with their mental health issues. 

Highlights from the conversation:

  • Pharmaceuticals are badly overused for mental health. Katie says, "Unfortunately, we're giving these kids benzodiazepines at little tiny ages of like four years old and five years old... We're trying to manage the symptoms instead of actually looking at the root cause."
  • According to Katie, "78% of people in the mental health space are misdiagnosed. That means we need to stop diagnosing people because we're worse than placebos."
  • Highlighting the apprehension many adults have in dealing with adolescents, Katie observes, "most adults are scared to death to talk to adolescents, especially providers…" She underscores that we’ve all been there, and could approach these conversations with empathy and understanding.
  • It's not uncommon for parents to bring their children in thinking there's something wrong with them, but often the issue can be traced back to the parent-child relationship itself, and effective communication is one of the cures. 
  • Research shows a link between children's sleep patterns and suicidal tendencies: children who are not sleeping have a higher risk of suicide. If a child tells you that they can’t sleep, that is the time to start seeking help.
  • Katie believes that children's minds are being overstimulated with data and the pressures of modern life. Skills such as meditation, yoga, and breath work could help children process their feelings and experiences. However, "We're not teaching them any of those skill sets. We're pushing them and pushing them and pushing them constantly until they're literally breaking."
  • Ketamine therapy as a treatment option. It has been in use for over 50 years in various medical settings and puts the brain into a meditative state where a child (or adult!) can see an issue or feeling clearly, as if from a third party perspective. This allows the child and their care provider to have a much deeper understanding of and conversation about what is really going on, and a single ketamine infusion session can be the equivalent to dozens of sessions in therapy.
  • Ketamine stimulates an organic reaction in the brain that allows the brain to regenerate on its own. The treatment can help children understand and manage their unique emotional makeup, rather than suppressing their feelings.
  • Scott notes that lamenting that solving the epidemic of medicating kids with one kind of drug by medicating them with another kind seems contradictory, and Katie explains the key difference is in the length of treatment. Ketamine, unlike an antidepressant, is delivered over a short time-frame and not permanently or long-term, and goes on to explain the mechanism at play in the brain and body. 
  • We have to change the narrative around suicidal thoughts; instead of mandating immediate medical intervention, we can suggest alternative coping mechanisms and safety plans to deal with such thoughts. When people feel entirely out of control, their brains might produce thoughts of suicide as a counter-measure for regaining control. At some point, everyone may experience suicidal thoughts and that it doesn't necessarily signify that something is inherently wrong with them. 
  • Society as a whole needs more love, acceptance, and appreciation. “Everyone deserves to be loved and to be appreciated, right? And to be accepted. Love, acceptance and appreciation. We don't do that in society right now," Katie laments. We could greatly benefit from mutual respect and understanding between different generations, leveraging the wisdom of the older generations and the vitality of the younger ones because “It takes a village to help us all evolve as good humans."
  • What the risks of ketamine treatments are, and how parents can mitigate them if it is a direction they would like to explore. Katie talks about both those risks and the risks of not pursuing treatment when it is warranted.

Resources

Katie Walker on the web | LinkedIn

Video: Katie Walker on Ketamine and Addiction

Webdelics 

On the web | YouTube  | Instagram |  Facebook | LinkedIn

Psychedelics Saved Me!14 Nov 202301:01:55

“Don't let anything or anyone keep you from fulfilling the mission that you came here to fulfill. There's a way to do that and it might be through using the power of plant medicine to get you there.” - Declan Oceguera

Controversial opinion: psychedelics can unlock new dimensions of self-discovery and help you embark on a transformative journey like no other. In this Webdelics episode, guests Declan Oceguera, Joe Apfelbaum, David Morin, and Katherine Bell, along with host Scott Mason, delve into the truth about psychedelics and plant medicine, challenging myths and reshaping the narrative. They share their experiences with how psychedelics propelled them towards spiritual awakening, personal growth, and the dismantling of the ego and explore the power of guided journeys, the importance of responsible usage, and the potential of psychedelics to heal deep-seated traumas. 

Katherine Bell is a dream coach. With a background in astrophysics, and a fascination with the inner world and dreams, she brings a unique perspective to the discussion about the transformative power of psychedelics. Declan Oceguera (called Rich in the audio version of this episode) is a media consultant and video visibility coach. He helps individuals share their messages with the world using video. David Morin is a performance coach and advocate for ketamine treatment, particularly for treatment-resistant depression. As the CEO of a digital marketing agency, Joe Apfelbaum understands the power of communication and breaking stigmas. He recognizes the immense benefits that psychedelics can offer.

Highlights from the conversation:

  • While it's important to consider the insights of scientists and experts, what truly matters are the human stories that reveal the profound impact of psychedelics. As Scott puts it, "Human stories are the ones that matter most of all." 
  • Insights from David Morin
    • David's near-death experience transformed his perspective on psychedelics and spirituality. He shares, "My perspective on psychedelics vastly changed because I had a very intimate experience with near death." 
    • Psychedelics are not a quick fix, but rather a tool that, when combined with personal agency and support, can lead to profound transformations and enlightenment. David remarks, “One dose of ketamine combined with talk therapy, rewires the brain, … allows [the patient] to reformulate their life in such a profound way…”
    • David shares how psychedelics have opened his eyes to the distinction between the personal experiences shaped by societal constructs and the boundless energetic realm that encompasses us. This journey has brought him peace and a transformed outlook on existential challenges. 
  • Insights from Katherine Bell
    • “One of the things that dreams do is they take things from the waking life, they take things from the past, they take things from the present, they take things that are totally made up, and they mix them all together, and they bring together these different ideas, these different memories, different experiences, and they put them together in new ways,” Katherine tells Scott. “…And I think psychedelics do something similar.” 
    • Embracing both dream and psychedelic states offers you an opportunity to let go of your rigid beliefs and rearrange your priorities, resulting in a fresh outlook on life when awake. 
    • Katherine reflects, “But there was something about psychedelics that kind of focused me into realizing that there's more than this body, then there's more than this earth…” She believes that psychedelics are a catalyst for spiritual exploration as they awakened her to the concept of spirituality and opened her up to the idea that there is more to life than just the physical world.
  • Insights from Declan Oceguera
    • Declan shares his personal journey, where he found a sense of spirituality through psychedelic experiences. He describes a transformative moment on the dance floor, feeling a deep connection and considering it his own form of church. These experiences helped him explore spirituality outside of the traditional religious context he grew up in.
    • At a low point in his life a guided psilocybin journey helped Declan remember and reconnect with his true self and spiritual practices, “and I can honestly say if I hadn't had that journey, that one particular guided journey, I don't know if I'd be here right now to be telling the story.” 
    • “I'm a huge advocate of using [psychedelics] in the proper way, in the right circumstances, using these tools, because they're tools that are ancient, that have been here for millennia in different cultures around the world in different ways, and they can be life saving,” Declan emphasizes. 
  • Insights from Joe Apfelbaum
    • “To me,” Joe says, “death of the ego is being able to observe your own identity and knowing that you're not the voice in your head. … And we all know what that voice is. It's there judging and criticizing and all that stuff. So for me, the death of the ego allows me to turn off the right and the wrong, removing the judgment.” 
    • “Fear is what makes us stop taking action,” Joe tells Scott. He acknowledges the limitations of ego and the benefits of experiencing life without judgment and with heightened senses, connecting with the present moment. 
    • Psychedelics can give you a sneak peek into the spiritual realm and broaden your consciousness. They open doors to a whole new way of seeing and comprehending reality, as well as new insights into your own being. 
  • Advice for listeners:
    • David: “It's time to start choosing to have the uncomfortable experiences that are really going to help you grow in such a profound transformative way. So don't let fear reservations and excuses and that little box that you put yourself in and what you think capable will stop you from having the experience.” 
    • Rich: “...if you get into this rut that you can't seem to get out of, then getting with someone who's trained, who's a professional to support you, perhaps with one of these psychedelics could literally be life changing or life saving.” 
    • Joe: “The things that are making you uncomfortable are action signals for you to be able to experience a whole new level of life.” 
    • Katherine: “...one of the big parts of the journey of the psychedelics and the journey around dreaming has been learning to trust myself.” 

Resources

Katherine Bell: Website | Instagram | Facebook | The Dream Journal Podcast

Declan Oceguera: LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | SoundCloud

David Morin: Instagram

Joe Apfelbaum: Ajax Union | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | LinkTree

Webdelics On the web | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn

Womb Healing with Ayahuasca07 Nov 202300:46:06

“She [ayahuasca] was the only medicine that actually could help me to alleviate that grief and to let it go.” - Sofia Dagg

Pregnancy loss, at whatever stage and for whatever reason, creates changes in the body and in the mind. In this episode of the Webdelics Podcast host Scott Mason and guest Sofia Dagg explore the profound and often overlooked role of plant medicine in healing the grief associated with pregnancy loss. They discuss the mental and physical sensations, rituals, relationships and taboos around the experience of losing a child before birth and the transformative power of plant medicine in navigating this often difficult journey.

Sofia Dagg is the founder of Elemental Empress Medicine. As a plant medicine integration guide, she is passionate about creating a supportive community for those seeking healing. Sofia's personal journey, detailed in her book The Birth of Ben, sheds light on the intersection of plant medicine and the profound grief associated with pregnancy loss. 

Highlights from the conversation:

  • Sofia emphasizes the importance of sharing the often-shrouded experience of pregnancy loss. "There are just many similarities between all kinds of experiences we have in life and this experience. It's just that this experience is kind of wrapped in a lot of shame and guilt and difficult emotions."
  • We need a vocabulary to articulate the complex emotions of pregnancy loss. "My goal with my book, The Birth of Ben,” Sofia says, “was to provide more of, firstly, a vocabulary so that people felt like they could put words to their own experience."
  • The supporting partner’s experience in pregnancy loss is often overlooked. We need to have open discussions about abortion and create a supportive environment around those impacted. 
  • The birthing process, whether through abortion or miscarriage, is a form of initiation. "When one gives birth, from a spiritual point of view, from a physical point of view, the birthing channel is opened, whether the pregnancy lasted eight weeks or went to full term, you have to go through the process of release."
  • Sofia shares her transformative experience with ayahuasca in Costa Rica, where she found healing for the lingering grief. "And she [ayahuasca] was the only medicine that actually could help me to alleviate that grief and to let it go." It was an experience of facing and expelling dark energies, and gaining power over the forces that had previously controlled her.
  • If you’re dealing with grief, focus on releasing the past; this allows you to move forward naturally and rediscover your personal strength.
  • Sofia describes the relationship she has developed with psychedelics and plant medicines over multiple journeys, and how they led to a profound understanding of her own power and a commitment to becoming a birth worker and feminine guide.
  • Exercise caution and intention when approaching plant medicine. Sofia recommends individuals first connect with the elements within themselves and in the world around them; an empowered state leads to more successful experiences.

Resources

Sofia Dagg on the web | LinkedIn | YouTube

Webdelics On the web | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn

The Final Frontier: Psychedelics, End-of-Life, & Mortality24 Oct 202301:00:50

In today's episode, I am excited to sit down with John Waller. John is the former owner/principal of Uncage the Soul Productions in Portland, Oregon. In October 2020, he faced a stage four colorectal cancer diagnosis, prompting him to seek a holistic approach alongside Western medicine, including psychedelic-based therapy to navigate the emotional and mental challenges. John also explored the concept of assisted suicide, which is a legal right in Oregon for individuals with a terminal diagnosis. In an altered state, he conversed with himself about whether he would take the pill to end his life. Through this exploration, he was able to understand the ripple effects and consequences of such a decision.

In our conversation, John opens up about his personal journey with psychedelic therapy. We discuss our difficult childhoods and the long-term impact on our mental health. John explains how psychedelics became a tool for therapy after traditional talk therapy proved limited. He shares his transformative experiences with psychedelics, addressing childhood traumas and finding love and compassion for himself. John also discusses his stage four colorectal cancer diagnosis and the importance of addressing his illness's emotional and mental aspects. He explores the concept of death and dying through psychedelic therapy, practicing dying in a psychological sense to alleviate fear and anxiety. John emphasizes the importance of remaining open to possibilities and prioritizing meaningful relationships.

In This Episode:

  • (1:28) – Psychedelics as a tool for facing our mortality 
  • (3:54)  – John’s difficult childhood experiences and their impact
  • (06:08) – The use of psychedelics as a therapeutic tool for dealing with trauma and mental health issues
  • (12:01) – The challenges of finding therapy support during the pandemic
  • (12:39) – John's stage four colorectal cancer diagnosis
  • (13:29) – Getting an opening for a journey with a therapist 
  • (18:09) – Psychedelics and emotional exploration in a way traditional therapy couldn't.
  • (19:03)  – John’s personal transformation through psychedelic therapy and healing journey.
  • (26:35) – Meeting the psychedelic-based therapist
  • (36:13) – The power of the mind to heal the body
  • (39:07) – Building a relationship with death and dying
  • (40:11) – The curiosity of avoiding the topic of death
  • (41:03) – Practicing dying and exploring end-of-life decisions
  • (42:30)  – John explored assisted suicide
  • (46:55) – The impact of psychedelic-assisted therapy on anxiety and fear
  • (51:25) – How psychedelic therapy has enabled individuals to prioritize deep, emotionally connected relationships and let go of ego-driven ambitions and insecurities.

Our Guest 

John Waller is the former owner/principal of Uncage the Soul Productions, a visionary video production company headquartered in Portland, Oregon, offering everything from story and creative development through post-production.

Resources and Links

Webdelics

John Waller

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How Psychedelics Can Recreate Your Reality: Leaving Victimhood Behind10 Oct 202300:43:15

Have you ever felt trapped in a narrative of victimhood, yearning for a way to rewrite the story of your life? What if there was a remarkable tool capable of helping you break free from those self-imposed constraints and rediscover the boundless potential within you? If you're intrigued by the prospect of transcending limitations and embarking on a journey of self-empowerment, then you're about to embark on an eye-opening adventure through the realm of psychedelics and their ability to reshape your reality. 

In today's episode, I am delighted to speak with former NHL player Daniel Carcillo about profound topics such as trauma, mental health, and post-concussion syndrome. Our discussion sheds light on these crucial issues. Daniel and I connect through our shared experiences of childhood abuse and the immense pressures of professional sports. The path is undoubtedly challenging, but Daniel shares his inspiring journey of healing and recovery, including the use of psilocybin mushrooms to alleviate symptoms, highlighting the role of these natural substances in his healing process.

Our conversation underscores the power of psychedelics in altering perspectives and fostering personal growth. However, Daniel stresses the importance of maintaining life balance, emphasizing that it's not solely about psychedelics but also about comprehensive self-care.

In This Episode:

  • (6:11) – Recreating your reality 
  • (8:23)  – The mindset of a hockey player
  • (12:45) – Trauma response and hypervigilance
  • (14:25) – Daniel’s victim mentality and negative mindset
  • (18:16) – The perception of celebrities' mental health issues, including depression and suicide.
  • (19:35) – Alternative treatments and finding hope
  • (20:58) – Daniel’s story on the impact of traumatic experiences and self-destructive behavior on relationships, mental health, and personal growth
  • (24:02) – Daniel’s experience with mushrooms as a form of therapy and how it helped him turn his life around.
  • (28:09)  – The healing power of mushrooms
  • (32:50)  – Starting a drug development company
  • (36:13) – Finding purpose and no going back
  • (38:09) – Daniel’s takeaway: Psychedelics as a tool for personal growth

Our Guest 

Daniel Carcillo, a former NHL player, won two Stanley Cups with the Chicago Blackhawks. After retiring in 2015, he founded a nonprofit aiding post-concussion syndrome and mental health issues. An advocate for TBI survivors, Carcillo founded Wesana in 2019 to develop innovative pharmaceuticals for mental health disorders, bridging the biotech and pharma industries.

Resources and Links

Webdelics

Daniel Carcillo

Inner Journeys with Dr. Darren Jakubec: From Emergency Room to Psychedelics02 Apr 202500:46:02
Welcome to another exciting episode of the Webdelics podcast! Today, host Scott Mason dives deep into an enlightening conversation with Dr. Darren Jakubec, a seasoned medical doctor with a wealth of experience in anesthesia, emergency medicine, and rural healthcare. In this episode, Dr. Jakubec opens up about his multifaceted career and his unique perspective on health, both mental and physical. He candidly shares his journey of integrating psychedelics and dream work into his practice, revealing how these tools can offer profound insights into our inner worlds. Dr. Jakubec and Scott explore the potent potential of psychedelics as a tool for inner journeys, the importance of not viewing them as a one-size-fits-all solution, and the significance of a supportive framework around their use. Whether you're familiar with the magic of plants and psychedelics or just dipping your toes into these transformative modalities, this episode promises a wealth of insights into the intersection of traditional medicine and the psychedelic renaissance. Tune in as we explore the truth about psychedelics and break down the myths that surround them. 00:00 - Introduction 05:41 - Discovering Ketamine 07:42 - Clarifying Mental Health Topics 12:15 - The Power of Inner Journeys 14:23 - Childhood Trauma & Healing 18:46 - Dreams, Psychedelics & Emotional Insights 21:03 - The Language of Symbols 23:27 - Mythology, Psychedelics & Shamanic Roles 28:30 - Challenges in Communicating Psychedelic Experiences 32:24 - Risks & Reputation of Psychedelics 34:56 - Psychedelics in Medical Practice 37:46 - Mind-Body Connection & Chronic Pain 40:53 - An ER Doctor’s Evolving View 44:03 - Final Thoughts & Resources ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🤓 See What We’re Working On Get the Newsletter https://theguide-newsletter-webdelics... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📧GET IN TOUCH Send Us A Message - admin@webdelics.com
How Psychedelics Will Change Society26 Sep 202300:20:35

In this episode, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on the wisdom and knowledge shared by our recent podcast guests and the next series of episodes. I dive into a thought-provoking discussion about the future of mental health treatment and peak performance enhancement. Join me as I explore the potential impact of psychedelics and plant medicines, and how they could revolutionize our society.

I believe it's crucial to have open and honest conversations about psychedelics, much like we have done with other groundbreaking ideas in the past. These substances have the power to disrupt systems such as the law, economy, and even traditional career paths.

Imagine a world where psychedelics are seen as technologies that can address pressing issues like addiction, troubled parenting, burnout, toxic work environments, aging, and leadership skills. The potential for positive change is immense.

I invite you to engage with this podcast episode and share your thoughts with others. Let's spread the word about the potential of psychedelics and plant medicines to create a better world for ourselves and future generations. Together, we can explore new frontiers in mental health and peak performance enhancement.

In This Episode:

  • (1:29)  – Reflecting on the wisdom and knowledge shared by recent podcast guests
  • (1:39) – The impact of psychedelics on various aspects of society
  • (3:37) –  The impact of technological and societal revolutions on our lives
  • (8:17)  – The potential economic impact of the psychedelic renaissance on the healthcare system
  • (13:25) – How the psychedelic and plant medicine revolution can address spiritual ills and social issues
  • (14:59) – The potential of psychedelics and plant medicines to create a better world and help individuals overcome addiction and reconnect with themselves and their loved ones.
  • (16:29) – Personal transformation with psychedelics and plant medicines
  • (17:51) – The upcoming series of episodes

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Answering Questions that Matter, Pt 2: Everyday People & Psychedelics12 Sep 202300:41:29

In this episode of the Webdelics podcast, I am joined by a panel of participants who have listened to previous episodes and are excited to share their thoughts and reactions. As we dive into the topic of psychedelics, the panel members – Rita, Kevin, MH, and LaChelle, open up about their initial skepticism on these substances.

Throughout the conversation, the panel members stress the need for open conversations and normalization around psychedelics. As we wrap up the episode, the participants eagerly look forward to future episodes where we will explore topics such as plant medicine and delve deeper into the world of psychedelics.

In This Episode:

  • (01:26) - Meet the panel
  • (8:31) – Changing perspective on psychedelics 
  • (10:00)- Skepticism and concerns about psychedelics
  • (12:28) – Open mindset about healing and concerns about impact
  • (14:37) – Framing things and impact on decisions
  • (24:37) – Impactful episodes and personal experiences
  • (26:04) –Exploring different ways of introducing healing options
  • (25:16) – Questions about the effects of psychedelics on the brain

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Will Psychedelics Really Change the World? – My Eyes Are Opened, Pt. 229 Aug 202300:44:40

In a world where conventional approaches to health and well-being often fall short, an alternative path has been gaining remarkable traction – the exploration of psychedelics. These mind-altering substances have stirred conversations not only about individual experiences but also about their potential to drive profound social transformation. At the forefront of this movement stands Ross Sullivan, a visionary with a background deeply rooted in health and holistic well-being. 

Today, I have the pleasure of sitting down with Ross and discussing the relationship between psychedelics and social transformation. Ross shares his background in holistic health, his involvement in the psychedelic industry, and his work at the Institute for a Sustainable Future. 

Our conversation explores the potential impact of psychedelics on individual and societal health, the need for reorientation toward life, and the role of psychedelics in fostering connection and repairing disconnection. We also discuss the integration of psychedelics into our culture and society, the potential economic impact, and the relationship between psychedelics and spirituality. Ross emphasizes the importance of caution and intentionality in the implementation of psychedelics and encourages a conscious approach to their use.

In This Episode:

  • (3:38) – Exploring the potential of psychedelic medicines as a social technology to impact society on every level.
  • (06:58)- The psychedelic renaissance: A potential game-changer
  • (7:31) – The potential for psychedelics to reorient society towards life, foster connection, and repair disconnection in various aspects of life.
  • (10:52) – The cultural consequences of enlightenment and psychedelic as the remedy
  • (13:54) – How psychedelic medicines can be integrated into culture and society in a way that promotes health
  • (18:59) – Ross’s skepticism surrounding the integration of plant medicines as healing modalities within the existing healthcare paradigm.
  • (22:12) – Psychedelics as a potential threat to the existing economic order
  • (25:16) – The potential impact of psychedelics on creative thinking
  • (26:03) - How Ross perceives the relationship between spirituality and psychedelics
  • (31:17)- The impact of unhealed trauma and mental health on tyranny and dictatorships
  • (33:42) – The risks and implications of widespread psychedelic use
  • (38:28) – The caution in rolling out psychedelics
  • (39:11) – The complexity and unknowns of psychedelics
  • (40:47) – The significance of intentionality and conscious approach in engaging with psychedelic medicines

Our Guest 

Formerly a co-founder of Center for Psychedelic Education, Ross is the Managing Director of Sustainable Futures Institute, a research and action institute dedicated to nurturing and restoring economic, social, environmental, and spiritual ecologies in service of the multiplicity of futures that will sustain life on our planet.

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Ross Sullivan

Breaking the Silence: The Secret History of Plant Medicine with Darren LeBaron15 Aug 202300:35:57

These days, psychedelics are being studied as tools of the future – ways for us to one day become healthier, happier and at peace. 

But where did psychedelics like magic mushrooms come from, and how did humans discover their incredible properties? Which human cultures have evolved alongside mushrooms? What is the psychedelics shift, and why could mushrooms be considered “alien technology”? 

To find out, we’re talking to expert mycologist, cultivator and educator Darren LeBaron. Known for his Shroomshop masterclasses, Darren has been growing his own mushrooms for over a decade – and his goal is to share the magic with others. 

Today, Darren talks about his unique psychedelics journey, how plant medicine has changed his life, the ancient history of psychedelics use, how indigenous cultures have used magic mushrooms for millennia and more.

In This Episode

  • (02:13) The origins of psychedelics in human culture
  • (05:57) The history of ancient psychedelics use
  • (15:42) How Darren found his love for mycology
  • (19:46) Darren’s psychedelics journey, and how it changed him
  • (21:56) Darren’s midlife crisis
  • (23:57) How indigenous cultures have shaped our understanding of psychedelics
  • (27:38) The psychedelics shift 
  • (38:57) Mushrooms as “alien technology”
  • (47:50) Darren’s advice for shroom newbies

Guest

Darren LeBaron is a mushroom cultivator and educator known around the world for his Shroomshop masterclasses. He has been growing gourmet and medicinal mushrooms for over 10 years, and is a member of the London Psychedelic Society. 

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Darren LeBaron

Psychedelics & the Opioid Crisis: Can the Epidemic End?01 Aug 202300:46:20

America is at a crossroads when it comes to managing trauma. In some sections of our nation, healing is readily available and at the disposal of citizens. Whereas in others, healing options are moderate to virtually non-existent. Trauma happens and everyone deserves the chance to be made whole again, but in so many cases, that chance is fleeting. Healing can come in many forms including Ibogaine, an often overlooked, but powerfully effective option.

My guest today is Talia Eisenberg, a woman who has seen firsthand the incredible healing benefits of Ibogaine. She’s the founder of Beond.us, a healing and detox treatment center with locations in California and Mexico. Today, she’ll share her journey to healing, her history of addictions and generational trauma, and how Ibogaine helped her find her way and become whole again. If you’re suffering, Talia wants you to know that there’s no need to suffer alone. Listen today as she provides insights and guidance on how you can bounce back and become the best you ever!

In This Episode:

  • (5:16) – Talia discusses the struggles she has seen states in the Heartland are having regarding Oxycodone.
  • (5:37) – Addiction started with the working class. 
  • (6:06) – Lack of solutions in middle America and Southern states is a challenge. 
  • (8:12) – Talia shares her journey dealing with addiction. 
  • (9:00) – Caught in an emotional prison just to feel normal. 
  • (9:55) – Talia discusses carrying the trauma of past generations. 
  • (10:23) – A friend introduces Talia to Ibogaine. 
  • (10:45) – Ibogaine’s incredible healing impact on Talia.
  • (11:30)- Talia shares that through Ibogaine, she saw her grandparents as prisoners in Auschwitz and how it inspired her. 
  • (13:15) – Talia believes the Midwest states need more than just Ibogaine. 
  • (14:54) – Ibogaine can help reprogram generations.
  • (19:47) – Ibogaine has a way of being personal and going into the depths of our minds. 
  • (21:13) – Ibogaine can heal old pains and allow you to relive memories in a different way.
  • (21:40) – The associated risks of Ibogaine.
  • (22:13) – Elongating of heart rhythms due to Ibogaine. 
  • (24:00) – Best places to administer Ibogaine. 
  • (26:17) – Talia advises trained professionals to be present during administration.
  • (27:11) – Scott discusses his eating disorder.
  • (30:21) – Wanting and creating change are very different. 
  • (31:17) – The nurturing aspects of plant medicines and the healthy choices they help people make.
  • (33:45) – Overcoming generational traumas. 
  • (35:54) – Talia discusses her family and how her journey helped theirs. 
  • (37:53) – Make the change for your grandchildren.
  • (41:30) – Talia says she owes her life and being alive to Ibogaine.
  • (42:34) – There are solutions, and no one is beyond healing.

Our Guest 

Talia Eisenberg, MBA, is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of Beond.us, a San Francisco- and Mexico-based company providing safe and effective psychedelic-assisted ibogaine treatment for trauma and addiction patients.  Her mission is to directly impact and help thousands of people heal from trauma and addiction and go on to lead meaningful and purpose-driven lives. 

Talia lives in Mexico with her husband, Tom, cofounder of Beond.us, and their sons. She received an undergrad degree from New School in NYC and earned an MBA from Presidio Graduate School in SF. Talia is a person in long-term recovery from harmful mind-altering drugs and substances. Her passion for supporting others in healing through Ibogaine is personal, as it was the treatment that catalyzed her recovery in 2011.

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Talia Eisenberg 

Psychedelics & the Education System: "Having Honest Conversations” with Cory Firth18 Jul 202300:51:17

Children are our most prized asset and the cornerstone of the future. But when it comes to educating and preparing them for what lies ahead, the methods currently in place are yielding less than favorable results. This is especially true in the cases of children who are dealing with mental health and wellness challenges. Therapy and psychology are helpful, but in some cases, the child needs more, in the way of treatments and leadership. 

My guest today is Cory Firth, a man who is fully aware of our current system’s failings but hopeful about what the future holds. He’s the Founder and CEO of Neuma, an organization dedicated to social wellness based in Canada. He’s also a staunch advocate for exploring the many ways plant-based medicine can help society as a whole.

Today I’ll chat with Cory about the challenges he faced growing up with depression, his thoughts on the state of psychedelics and healing, and the potential of plant medicine to change our world for the better!

In This Episode 

  • (6:00) – Scott begins the conversation about children, education, and the benefits of psychedelics.
  • (8:20) – Cory explains why plant medicine and children matter so much to him.
  • (8:40) – Serotonin deficiency is one of the reasons Cory is more susceptible to suicide and other harmful actions.
  • (9:35) – From a young age, Cory battled depression and suicide ideation.
  • (10:00) – The war on drugs and how it impacted his approach to treatment is discussed.
  • (12:28) – Cory reveals his first encounter with marijuana.
  • (15:00) – Scott reflects on the fallacies of the propaganda surrounding the war on drugs.
  • (17:57) – All drugs aren’t bad and Cory shares how this message can be communicated to the younger generation.
  • (18:39) – Psychedelics are the most studied, but least understood drug category.
  • (20:58) – Cory encourages transparency in pharmaceuticals and drug composition.
  • (21:20) – Every single element of the human condition cannot be classified as a disease.
  • (22:54) – We only talk about the bad parts of drugs.
  • (26:00) – Scott says every condition might not be treated with medicine.
  • (28:14) – Plant medicine as a doorway to peak performance.
  • (30:02) – Cory outlines the four categories every individual falls within.
  • (32:30) – There’s so much more than therapy and spirituality can be an area that adds value.
  • (36:46) – Cory promotes a more personalized style of learning for our school system.
  • (37:50) – Change and getting better are all about willingness to have dialogue.
  • (41:58) – Cory encourages allowing parents to be a part of the learning experience.
  • (45:28) – The risk of downplaying the risk.
  • (47:30) – How Cory sees 2030.
  • (48:38) – A comprehensive approach is needed but things like breathwork can be options.

Our Guest

Cory Firth is a human-impact community builder, communications entrepreneur, and plant medicine advocate. He has spent the last five years building communities in the mental health and wellness space. After a 20-year battle with depression, Cory has committed himself to a vision where the stigmatization of mental health and wellness is replaced with compassion, transformation, and community connection. His goal is to create a world where people work together to reunite with our innate abilities to heal, overcome, create, and actualize our full potential.

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Cory Firth

“I Was Poisoning God”: Can Psychedelics End Poverty?04 Jul 202300:49:13

Everyone, regardless of their status, where they come from, or how they got there has gone through some sort of trauma. But too often, the only ones who receive healing are those who can afford it while others are left to languish. It’s a vicious cycle and one that continues to plague our world year in and year out. Sometimes it’s poverty that keeps them from healing, sometimes it’s racism, sometimes it’s just pure hate … but what if psychedelics could cure all these and more? What if through psychedelics, we were able to unlock the true power of healing and experience life on levels we never thought existed?

Today’s episode features Scott discussing these very issues and more with Charles Patti. Charles is the Chief Brand Officer for MY Self Wellness and a man who by the tender age of 6 was already a functioning alcoholic, reeling from the trauma brought on by the loss of his father. Charles will discuss his incredible psychedelic journey, his mission to help others find healing … and how he came to realize that the destruction that defined his life … was actually causing him to poison God himself!

In This Episode 

  • (1:55) – Charles reveals how psychedelics actually saved his life. 
  • (3:29) – Becoming an alcoholic by the age of 6
  • (4:23) – As he grows into a teen, other substances including cocaine enter the picture.
  • (6:33) – The stigma that says men aren’t supposed to show pain and its harmful effects. 
  • (10:44) – A night of recreational usage shows Charles that everything stems from energy.
  • (18:50) – Scott and Charles dig deep into the science of Ketamine. 
  • (19:29) – Charles discusses the disruptive impact trauma has on our neuropathways and how Ketamine repairs them. 
  • (23:00) – Charles and the silicide mushroom experience. 
  • (25:16) – The out-of-body experience that shows Charles’ drugs and alcohol are his way of poisoning God.
  • (27:19) – One by one, Charles removed unhealthy practices and replaced them with healthy options. 
  • (27:59) – Charles was able to say I love you to himself for the first time through psychedelics.
  • (30:51) – Can psychedelics cure racism?
  • (33:25) – Charles discusses the leap of faith and the universe agreeing with his leap. 
  • (35:52) – Charles opens up and shares his belief that everyone deserves healing if they’re ready to receive it. 
  • (40:20) – We’re all one and separation is an illusion. Once we understand this premise, racism, hate, and war will cease. 
  • (41:16) – The trauma of poverty. 
  • (45:55) – Love is always the answer according to Charles. 

Our Guest

Charles Patti began his journey of self-awareness and healing nearly a decade ago. His life is one that has seen him deal with his fair share of trauma and addiction. Unable to find a sustainable cure, he turned to psychedelics. Through them, he found the courage to face himself and finally found healing. He is the Chief Brand Officer for My Self Wellness Center, an organization that provides healing solutions for several mental and physical wellness challenges. His mission is to offer healing modalities on a global level while removing wealth and income barriers that prevent those in need from receiving the life solutions they deserve.

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Charles Patti

MY Self Wellness

What is a Shaman?20 Jun 202300:49:13

Shamanism … there’s a lot of confusion as to what it entails. Is it a belief in unseen beings, some good and others evil? Does it truly involve dealing with spirits or is it just spiritual energies? Can anyone practice Shamanism, or do you have to be from a certain race or nationality to get the full impact? These are but a handful of the questions swirling about as curiosity about this belief system continues to grow.

Today’s episode will look to answer those and others as Scott spends time with Colette Condorcita Schmitt. She’s seen firsthand the healing qualities this discipline offers in all phases of life and wants others to experience the same. Listen as Colette discusses her journey, and debunks myths, while challenging paradigms, as we go deep into the beautiful world … of Shamanism!

In This Episode 

  • (3:20)- Scott discusses his understanding of Shamanism.
  • (4:30) – Colette defines and explains the role of a Shaman. 
  • (6:12) – The diverse nature of Shamanism is explored. 
  • (7:00) – Colette discusses the fundamental differences between Shamanism and other religions.
  • (9:46) – Scott asks Colette to expand on her view of psychedelics being technology.
  • (11:00) – The healing power of ayahuasca.
  • (16:32) – Colette explains why she calls herself a Psychedelic Facilitator instead of a Shaman.
  • (19:38) – Exploring the Hollywood stereotype.
  • (30:46) – Exploring the concept of Shamanic neurotypes.
  • (33:00) – Dream, paralysis, and healing through Shamanism.
  • (33:30) – Two different types are called to be Shamans.
  • (38:25 – Using entheogens and psychedelics to explore yourself.
  • (40:35) – The blinding effect of the Capitalistic Lens.
  • (42:26) – Beware of wolves in Shaman’s clothing.  
  • (45:22) – Find your Shamanistic pace.

Guest 

Colette Condorcita Schmitt is the founder and acting Board Chair of Decriminalize Nature Philadelphia; a registered 501-C4 organization working to decriminalize entheogens in the Greater Philadelphia region. She also devotes time to The Tandava Retreat Center – one of the premier 5-Me0-DMT retreat centers in the area. Her work includes supporting retreat clients through psychedelic integration efforts. She holds a B.A. in International Development and Relationships from American University and a host of other accolades and accomplishments.

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Colette Condorcita

Healing Racial Wounds06 Jun 202300:41:54

We live in a complex world fueled by a simple untruth. That untruth is that our skin color makes us better or worse than the next person. Since the day our nation was founded, this myth has been a part of the national conversation and value system, driven by the original sin of slavery. 

In today’s episode, Scott goes deep with Nathaniel J. Brown. He is a man who lives every day striving to become the best version of himself while challenging the foundational paradigms of spirituality that govern the Black community. Brown opens up and shares a revolutionary mindset that says plant medicine is the key to healing Black trauma and improving race relations in America.

In This Episode 

  • (1:14) – Scott introduces Nathaniel J. Brown.
  • (2:33) – The healing powers of psychedelics are introduced.
  • (4:42) – Nathaniel discusses the layered truth about slavery.
  • (8:33) – Nathaniel opens up about being molested at a young age hiding the truth.
  • (10:23) – Black families are taught to survive, not thrive.
  • (12:47) – The plant medicine journey begins.
  • (16:41) – Exploring the hurt of abandonment.
  • (18:19) – Ancestors' emotions are buried in your genes, not the ground.
  • (22:00) – Rethinking Black spirituality and spiritual perspectives.
  • (26:58) – Systemic abandonment of communities of color. 
  • (29:43) – Walking into the void. 
  • (31:17) – Understanding the Emerald Tablets.
  • (34:00)- Psychedelics and the future of the Black community.
  • (34:54) – Using plants to heal the wounds of slavery.
  • (37:00) – Black people and the power of their native language.
  • (37:50) – Spirituality can be found in your inner power. 
  • (41:14) – Plant medicine … the cure to the original sin?

Guest 

Teacher, leader, truth seeker, Nathaniel J Brown is a man on a mission. He’s lived a life that has led him to opening the eyes of others, uncovering the gifts, and walking into the fullness of their being. A forward-thinker he champions the virtues of the healing power of plant based medicines, their impact on communities of color, and the way they can change the world.

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Webdelics

Nathaniel J. Brown 

Psychedelics Made Me an Entrepreneur: Psychedelics and Career23 May 202300:47:56

Life is full of twists and turns and when you think you might have it all figured out, something else happens. You can’t go back and change the life you lived, but you can use your past as a learning experience. 

In today’s episode, Scott spends time talking to Cesar Marin about the impact psychedelics have on his life, how they’ve given him clarity on his past and present, and their role in helping him sculpt his future. They also talk about Cultivating Wisdom; his exciting new apparel brand and the impact it’s having on him and his base. 

This promises to be an incredible conversation and one that will give you valuable insights into how to navigate your personal journey through the exciting world of psychedelics!

In this Episode 

  • (1:10) - Scott introduces Cesar Marin 
  • (4:11) – Scott and Cesar discuss his journey from a CNN producer to a micro-dosing entrepreneur.
  • (4:30) – Cesar shares how psychedelics came into his life during a transition. 
  • (7:00) – Scott asks Cesar how his life would be different if psychedelics hadn’t come into his life. 
  • (12:02) – Protection from micro-dose risks. 
  • (14:40) – Cesar and his addiction to cannabis. 
  • (19:00) - Dispelling the myth that cannabis and psychedelics are the same. 
  • (25:00) – Psychedelics gave him clarity when reflecting on his young life. 
  • (32:12) – With psychedelics he has become present in his problems as opposed to hiding.
  • (37:17) – Benefits to entrepreneurs. 
  • (41:24) – Psychedelics ushered in a version of himself he might never have met without them. 

Guest 

Cesar Marin is a wellness innovator and true champion of mental health. The founder of Cultivating Wisdom, an apparel company dedicated to people who want to manifest how micro-dosing has changed their lives, Cesar spent over two decades working in corporate America before embarking on his life’s passion. He’s devoted his time to helping people all over the world improve their state of living by debunking stigmas and misconceptions surrounding the use of psychedelics, opening their minds, and freeing them to live their best lives. 

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Cesar Marin

Transforming Trauma into Superpowers: The Healing Journey of Psilocybin and Ayahuasca26 Mar 202500:46:54
Welcome to Webdelics! In this episode, host Scott Mason sits down with Matt Simpson, an empowerment coach and microdose mentor, to explore the powerful theme of turning trauma into your superpower using psilocybin, commonly known as magic mushrooms. Matt shares his profound personal experiences with psychedelic medicines, meditation, and mindfulness, revealing how they have not only catalyzed his healing journey but also reshaped his life. Through an engaging dialogue, Matt and Scott examine the intersection of trauma, healing, and intention, offering insights into how these practices can lead to deep personal transformation and even societal healing. 00:00 Introduction to the Episode theme 05:24 Preparing for Ayahuasca Journey 06:19 Ayahuasca, Breath, and Clarity 09:24 Confronting Childhood Trauma Silence 13:06 Accidental Metaphysical Transformation on Boat 18:41 Inner Peace Through Meditation & Psilocybin 22:22 Ayahuasca's Life-Changing Vision 25:44 Ayahuasca's Transformative Guidance 28:49 Backpacking Journey and Altered States 29:54 MDMA Therapy: A New Path 36:34 Intentionality in Recreational Psychedelic Use 39:07 Harnessing Trauma Amidst Social Unrest 41:37 Psychedelic Unity for Veteran Healing 44:15 Conclusion ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🤓 See What We’re Working On Get the Newsletter https://theguide-newsletter-webdelics... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📧GET IN TOUCH Send Us A Message - admin@webdelics.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🎉 Check Out Other Awesome Content from our Webdelics ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🔔 Follow Us On Socials: https://www.webdelics.com/ / webdelics / webdelics https://www.youtube.com/ @webdelics / webdelics / webdelics
The Ethics of Psychedelics09 May 202300:48:55

Today, we have a very special Webdelics episode for you. Plant medicine and psychedelics have been subject to unfair criticism from the very beginning. Sadly, some of that criticism has evolved into false facts and myths about its use, benefits and need in our society. My two renowned guests today will clear the air around this subject and set the record straight. Sandra Dreisbach specializes in exploring ethical decision making and moral philosophy. Yonason Goldson is a TEDx speaker, presenter, and business advisor.

Listen in as together, the three of us venture on a journey to find out the truth about plant medicine and its uses with the intention of getting rid of the myths and changing the current narrative about psychedelics. This is a special two guest episode that you don’t want to miss.

In This Episode

  • (02:01) – Scott welcomes Yonason and Sandra to Webdelics.
  • (07:12) – Yonason’s advice on anyone seeking ethical guidance.
  • (09:42) – Being conservative with a small ‘c’.
  • (07:29) – The ethical situation faced by civil rights heroes with deep rooted trauma.
  • (12:49) – Sandra’s view on the topic of discussion.
  • (18:57) – Ethical issues with plant medicine and engage in psychedelics.
  • (23:50) – The impact of the decision to take psychedelics.
  • (25:25) – How there can be collateral damage as one develops themselves.
  • (34:09) – Psychedelics as a tool to connect with the metaphysical greater.
  • (39:22) – You don’t need psychedelics to find spirit.
  • (41:25) – How to point towards the soul.
  • (43:55) – Enhancing the relationship with God.

Guest

Today’s guests are Yonason Goldson and Sandra Dreisbach. Sandra is an ethicist with a PhD in philosophy, exploring ethical decision making and moral philosophy. She has taught bioethics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and worked for many years in the tech industry, primarily at Apple. Yonason Goldson is a keynote speaker, TEDx presenter, trainer, coach and business advisor. He works with leaders to create a culture of ethics that builds trust, sparks initiative, and drives productivity. He is also a rabbi and a podcast host. 

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Yonason Goldson

Dr. Sandra Dreisbach

A New Era of Belief: Psychedelics & Faith with Owen Fitzpatrick25 Apr 202300:41:08

People have gone on psychedelic journeys on this show. One thing that comes up routinely is the transformational nature of those psychedelic experiences often described as profoundly spiritual. This raises the question that will be the topic of discussion today. What is the relationship between the spiritual nature of those experiences and the religious beliefs that is the foundation of millions of people today? 

Answering that will be no easy feat, so we have brought an expert for today’s episode. Scott sits down with Owen Fitzpatrick, social psychologist, and author and together they talk about the psychedelic renaissance and what it means for people of faith as well as those with no faith.

 

In This Episode

  • (02:00) – Scott introduces Owen Fitzpatrick to the show.
  • (03:54) – What does the psychedelics renaissance mean for people?
  • (06:23) – Scott keeps it real and corrects Owen about being a cool nerd.
  • (07:29) – Owen offers a unique perspective on beliefs.
  • (13:29) – Discussing depression as an altered mental state.
  • (19:33) – How does a thought become a belief? 
  • (25:13) – On psychedelics and their ability to shift the narrative or perceiving events.
  • (31:14) – Psychedelics Renaissance and its implications on neuroplasticity.
  • (37:08) – Owen gives a final takeaway for the audience.

 

Guest

Owen Fitzpatrick is a social psychologist, storyteller, and renowned author, hailing from Dublin, Ireland. He has traveled to over 100 countries around the world and his education credentials include Harvard and MIT. Owen’s specialty is applying psychology and neuroscience to help leaders and organizations do better. He is also a TED and international speaker and author of 9 books with another one on the way. 

 

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Owen Fitzpatrick

Psychedelics & the Economy with Brom Rector11 Apr 202300:38:18

It’s no secret that building a business takes a lot of work, and Brom Rector sure knows what it takes after developing Empath Ventures – a venture capital fund that seeks to support psychedelic startups. 

In today’s episode, Scott and Brom dive into the current state of psychedelics and the healthcare system, Empath Ventures’ hope for the companies they invest in, Brom’s dreams for the future of psychedelics, and the healing potential that plant medicine possesses. 

You don’t want to miss out on this chance to dream big with Scott and Brom and imagine a reality in which psychedelics are legal, widely accepted, and contributing to the economy! 

In This Episode

  • (1:08) Scott introduces our guest, Brom Rector
  • (2:35) Exploring the possible future relationship between psychedelic medicine and the healthcare system
  • (10:39) How VC funds work with small businesses in the psychedelic space 
  • (14:56) Empath Ventures’ mission and how they choose which businesses to invest in
  • (18:20) Classic psychedelics vs. new psychedelics 
  • (20:52) The economic and spiritual potential of plant medicine 
  • (26:50) The mental health crisis in the western world 
  • (30:13) Brom’s hopes for plant-based psychedelic legalization
  • (32:38) How the world might be changed by the growth of psychedelic businesses
  • (35:50) Where to reach Brom Rector

Guest

Brom Rector, founder of Empath Ventures and creator of The Brom Podcast, is a businessman, psychedelic supporter, and researcher currently on a mission to fund psychedelic startups. After exploring psychedelics in his early adulthood, Brom realized that plant medicine is powerful for healing and spirituality. While he dreams of a world with easier access to safe psychedelics, he’s changing one business at a time with Empath Ventures. 

Resources & Links

Webdelics

  • https://www.webdelics.com/

Brom Rector

  • https://www.empath.vc/
  • https://www.linkedin.com/in/bromrector
  • https://twitter.com/therealbrom
  • https://www.brom.fm/
Psychedelics and the Law: What You Need to Know with Dustin Robinson28 Mar 202300:43:23

Despite the promising clinical studies touting the benefits of psychedelics use for a wide range of physical and mental conditions, psychedelics are still illegal in the United States – even if it’s just in the privacy of your own home.

So what do you need to know about psychedelics and the law?

Attorney Dustin Robinson joins us today to talk about just that. As the founding partner of a law firm and a non-profit which work in the plant medicine space, Dustin has been named as one of the Top 100 Most Influential People in Psychedelics.

In today’s episode, Dustin discusses the evolving legal status of psychedelics, how law enforcement typically handles psychedelics use, what to know about plant medicine use and the workplace, how to stay up to date on changing psychedelics laws and more.

In This Episode

  • (04:55) How Dustin got into cannabis and psychedelics law
  • (08:54) The legal similarities (and differences) between cannabis and psychedelics
  • (12:19) Psychedelics’ evolving legal status
  • (15:17) Dustin’s first experience with plant medicine, and its lifelong impact
  • (19:14) Legalization vs decriminalization
  • (24:27) What to know about plant medicine and the workplace
  • (28:38) Are psychedelics a law enforcement priority?
  • (31:36) Psychedelics churches and religious freedom
  • (36:06) How to keep up with changing psychedelics laws
  • (38:42) The future of psychedelics use in American law

Guest

Dustin Robinson is a licensed attorney, CPA and founding partner of Mr. Cannabis Law, a law firm that exclusively works in the cannabis and psychedelics space. He is also the founder of Mr. Psychedelic Law, a non-profit paving the way for psychedelics legalization. Dustin has been named by Psychedelic Invest as one of the Top 100 Most Influential People in Psychedelics.

Resources & Links

Webdelics

  • https://www.webdelics.com/

Dustin Robinson

  • https://www.linkedin.com/in/dustin-robinson-esq-cpa-3a48b31a/
  • https://www.iterinvestments.com/
  • https://www.instagram.com/dustinr10/
  • https://mrcannabislaw.com/
  • https://mrpsychedeliclaw.com/
Scott Mason: My Eyes Are Opened14 Mar 202300:22:59

This week, Scott is taking a step back to examine all that we’ve learned in the last eight episodes with our guests and focus group, including the scientific side of psychedelics, the positive effects we’re seeing, myths and misunderstandings about plant medicine, how psychedelics can influence different people’s lives, and more!

As we continue to speak to new guests in the coming weeks, we’re going to be unpacking a range of really interesting and dynamic topics through the lens of the growing psychedelic community/industry. 

You don’t want to miss out on these valuable discussions, and just like Scott said, “We’re not just going to be dipping our toes in. We’re going to be diving in headfirst!”

In This Episode

  • (4:03) How the first few guests on the podcast helped us understand the scientific side of psychedelics 
  • (10:44) Breaking down myths, stereotypes, and misconceptions surrounding psychedelics, plant medicine, and human consciousness 
  • (18:17) What we can do with this information
  • (19:40) Considering the potential implications of a psychedelic renaissance 
  • (20:47) Upcoming episode topics and what you can expect in the next few weeks

Resources & Links

Webdelics

Crossfire: 2 Sides of the Story with Jonathan Lubecky and Zappy Zapolin28 Feb 202300:50:30

The mind-changing effects of psychedelics attract people from all walks of life. In recent episodes, we’ve heard from doctors, researchers, attorneys, journalists and more who have been studying the benefits of plant medicine for most of their careers. 

But the psychedelics community also attracts more “unlikely” advocates – such as today’s guests, former Army sergeant Jonathan Lubecky and award-winning filmmaker Zappy Zapolin. 

In this episode, Jonathan and Zappy share their unique psychedelics journeys, the transformations they’ve experienced with the help of plant medicine, their work as psychedelics advocates, what the FDA doesn’t understand about plant medicine, and more.

In This Episode

  • (04:46) Jonathan’s journey from Army sergeant to psychedelics advocate
  • (09:31) Jonathan’s “transformative” experience with psychedelics as he coped with PTSD
  • (14:22) Zappy’s psychedelics journey
  • (19:04) What the FDA doesn’t understand about psychedelics
  • (22:21) Ketamine and “burst mode”
  • (26:36) What would psychedelics legalization look like?
  • (30:31) The road to legalization, and how it differs from decriminalization
  • (35:53) How do we get plant medicine treatments to the people who need them in the safest way possible?
  • (40:34) “We’re in a mental health crisis” 

Guests

Jonathan Lubecky served in both the Marine Corps and the Army before becoming the Veterans & Governmental Affairs Liaison at the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS). He has spent the last five years advocating for psychedelic medicine and is currently the president of Lubecky Strategic Direction, a boutique strategic communication firm focusing on psychedelic research.

Zappy Zapolin is an entrepreneur, award-winning filmmaker and psychedelic concierge to the stars. He is the founder of two non-profits, including The Mind Army, which advocates for the federal legalization of psychedelics in the U.S., and The Ketamine Fund, which provides free ketamine treatments to veterans. 

Resources & Links

Webdelics

Walking Through the Door: A Foundation of Failsafes with Dr. Molly Maloof14 Feb 202300:47:20

When you’re charting new frontiers in a rapidly developing field like psychedelics, even simply finding accurate information can feel like the Wild West. 

But what is the truth about psychedelics and safety? What should a person know about the risks and rewards of plant medicine, from a health perspective? And what can you do to ensure your trips are safe and rewarding? 

Dr. Molly Maloof joins us today to talk about safe psychedelics use, and to share her expert medical opinion on preparing for a positive and healthy experience. In this episode, Dr. Maloof discusses the potential consequences of psychedelics use, the biggest challenges of plant medicine therapy, the medical miracles she’s seen magic mushrooms work, and more. 

In This Episode

  • (04:54) How is psychedelics therapy administered in a clinical setting?
  • (09:01) The pros and cons of psychedelics use 
  • (10:49) The history of psychedelics 
  • (15:05) Can magic mushrooms kill you? 
  • (17:16) Dosing: the biggest challenge of psychedelics use
  • (20:26) How to have a safe trip 
  • (26:03) Magic mushroom miracles
  • (29:28) Shamanism, MDMA and ayahuasca 
  • (33:12) Sexual healing with psychedelics 
  • (39:42) Finding a responsible and knowledgeable shaman 
  • (43:37) Dr. Maloof’s advice for those curious about psychedelics 

Guest

Dr. Molly Maloof started studying psychedelics as a medical student at the University of Illinois. She has worked as an independent advisor on matters of clinical strategy and medical research to companies around the world, including Bayer, Nature Made, Quaker, RedBull, and more. She is also the founder of Adamo Bioscience, whose mission is to optimize human health by connecting consumers with vetted health products and educational media. 

Resources & Links

Webdelics

Dr. Molly Maloof

Powering Through Darkness: Psychedelics & Healing with Mark McNally31 Jan 202300:32:01

Over our first few episodes, we’ve explored the clinical and scientific side of psychedelics with neuroscientists and health journalists – but there’s so much more to plant medicine than data and figures.

What about the real live human experience of psychedelics use? How does a person actually use plant medicine to change their mind, and their life?

I’m joined today by Nobody Studios founder and Army veteran Mark McNally, who shares how his experience in two high-stress fields – the military and the world of startups – left him with 14 prescriptions in his medicine cabinet and a desire to explore more effective natural treatments.

In this episode, Mark talks about the differences between psychedelics and pharmaceuticals, how psychedelics therapy changed his life, and where to start if you’re considering using plant medicine to heal your mind.

 

In This Episode

(02:37) Mark’s relationship with psychedelics

(07:58) Mark’s experience in the Army, and the role of psychedelics in healing from PTSD

(14:06) What is energetic healing?

(15:47) Mark before and after psychedelics therapy

(21:25) The differences between psychedelics and pharmaceuticals

(27:06) Mark’s advice for those interested in healing their minds

 

Guest

Mark McNally is the founder and “chief nobody” of Nobody Studios, a high-velocity venture studio with a mission to build 100 impactful companies in the next five years (and 14 successful startups founded so far). Mark also served in a special ops Army unit for six years.

 

Resources & Links

Webdelics

https://www.webdelics.com/

 

Mark McNally

https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrkmcnally/

http://www.twitter.com/mrkmcnally

https://nobodystudios.com/?team=mark-s-mcnally

 

The Truth Is Out There | Psychedelics & Western Medicine with David Cox18 Jan 202300:32:24

What is the relationship between plant medicine and traditional Western medicine – and what does it mean for the future of mainstream, regulated psychedelics treatment? 

Health journalist and former Cambridge University neuroscientist David Cox joins us today to talk about big picture psychedelics use. From the stigma of plant medicine to the role of big pharma’s involvement to the therapeutic value of tripping, today’s episode is all about how the decades-long controversy behind psychedelics is rapidly giving way to acceptance in Western medicine – and what a world of regulated psychedelics use might soon look like. 

In This Episode

  • (4:50) The stigma of alternative medicine and psychedelics 
  • (07:41) The psychedelics “gold rush”: Why now? 
  • (10:01) The double-edged sword of big pharma’s involvement in psychedelics 
  • (15:03) Plant medicine vs herbal remedies
  • (17:27) The impact of regulatory superstructures in the psychedelics experience 
  • (19:56) What does a “clinical trip” look like?
  • (23:56) The therapeutic value of tripping
  • (26:03) The scientific community’s resistance to psychedelics as a treatment
  • (30:04) The future of mainstream psychedelics 

Guest

David Cox is a freelance health journalist for The Guardian, BBC News, Wired, TIME and more. He is also a former Cambridge University neuroscientist and mental health researcher.

Resources & Links

David Cox

Webdelics

Answering the Questions that Matter: Everyday People and Psychedelics03 Jan 202300:48:39

Can knowledge about psychedelics and plant medicine benefit anyone and everyone? On today’s episode, Scott brings together five guests from different backgrounds and professions to unpack that very question! 

As Scott and his guests discuss their varying degrees of knowledge about the subject, they touch on their initial reactions when Scott first approached them, misunderstandings about plant medicine, and how exploring the topic of psychedelics may influence their own lives and professions. 

No matter where you are in your life or career or how much you know about psychedelics, this episode will open up your mind to new possibilities as you hear from a collection of interesting individuals. 

In This Episode

  • (2:34) Introduction to our focus group
  • (6:45) The importance of learning about psychedelics
  • (8:09) Focus group members discuss their backgrounds and interest in psychedelics/plant medicine
  • (20:26) Initial reactions and assumptions
  • (29:58) What stands in the way of trust and credibility for the plant medicine community
  • (39:12) Questions about psychedelics and plant medicine
  • (46:20) Upcoming topics on the Webdelics podcast

Guests (Focus Group)

An ordained minister, a retired lawyer who worked in the public sector, a patient safety advocate and caregiver who runs a non-profit, a mental health advocate and mother of 15 (America’s Supermom), and a graduate student studying policy and management come together to discuss psychedelics and plant medicine with our host Scott Mason!

Resources & Links

Webdelics

Unlocking Self-Awareness | Psychedelic Perspectives with David Drapkin18 Mar 202500:58:04
In this episode of the Webdelics podcast, host Scott Mason interviews David Drapkin from Psychedelics Today, who shares his personal journey and professional insights into the world of psychedelics. David discusses his transformative experiences with psychedelics, the importance of mental health, and how these substances have helped him become a better father, husband, and professional. The conversation dives deep into the role of psychedelics in fostering a deeper relationship with oneself, the societal need for a paradigmatic shift, and the stigma surrounding these substances. This episode is a must-watch for anyone curious about the potential benefits and challenges of integrating psychedelics into personal and societal healing processes. 00:00-Introduction to the Webdelics Podcast 00:37-Meet David Drapkin: A Journey Through Life 02:05-The Paradigmatic Shift: Understanding Our Times 05:26-The Role of Psychedelics in Modern Society 11:31-The Importance of Self-Relationship and Silence 14:54-Exploring the Multiplicity of Selves 25:17-The Psychedelic Toolbox: Beyond the Magic Pill 28:09-Exploring Personal Insights and Experiences 28:21-Journey into Psychedelics 29:49-Early Encounters and Cannabis 31:18-The Role of Music and Other Psychedelics 32:22-The Power and Responsibility of Psychedelics 34:38-Practical Impacts on Personal and Professional Life 38:01-Truth, Second Best, and Societal Challenges 42:02-Valuing the Right Things in Life 43:37-The Complexity of Life and Psychedelics 47:43-Final Thoughts and Takeaways ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🤓 See What We’re Working On Get the Newsletter https://theguide-newsletter-webdelics.beehiiv.com/subscribe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📧GET IN TOUCH Send Us A Message - admin@webdelics.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🎉 Check Out Other Awesome Content from our Webdelics ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🔔 Follow Us On Socials: https://www.webdelics.com/ https://www.facebook.com/webdelics/ https://twitter.com/webdelics https://www.youtube.com/ @webdelics https://www.linkedin.com/company/webdelics/ https://www.instagram.com/webdelics/
The Medicines Of Tomorrow with Marcus Glennon and Lois Koffi03 Jan 202300:43:51

What is a psychedelic trip really like – from both a personal perspective and a psychopharmacology standpoint? Does it really “rewire” the brain? And does it really help? 

To get some answers, we’re talking to psychopharmacology PhD student Marcus Glennon and psychedelics proponent Lois Koffi about their professional and personal experiences with plant medicine – including Marcus’ research at University College London and Lois’ experience with severe depression and grief.

In this episode, Marcus and Lois talk about what psychedelics really do, the scientific differences between a good and bad trip, the different kinds of psychedelics currently being studied, how magic mushrooms have helped transform Lois’ life, and more.

In This Episode

  • (03:00) Marcus’ work as a PhD student in psychopharmacology
  • (05:16) What do psychedelics really do? 
  • (08:12) How do psychedelics help people with mental health conditions?
  • (13:09) Is there a scientific difference between a good trip and a bad trip?
  • (16:09) What are clinical psychedelics trials like?
  • (18:07) Lois’ psychedelics journey
  • (21:40) How plant medicine helped Lois cope with depression and grief
  • (25:01) How Lois first began exploring psilocybin 
  • (30:02) The benefits of Lois’ psychedelic experiences

Guests

Marcus Glennon is a psychopharmacology and neuroimaging PhD student at University College London, where he is exploring the neuroplasticity-inducing effects of psychedelic substances.

Lois Koffi is a sales coach and professional speaker who focuses on the success mindset and positively transforming the mind, body and spirit. She is also an author and the host of The Healthy N Wealthy N Wise podcast.

Resources & Links

Webdelics

Opening the Doors to a Brave New World: Plant Medicine 101 with Manesh Girn03 Jan 202300:36:49

What the heck are psychedelics, and what do you need to know in order to benefit from them? 

In our inaugural episode, host Scott Mason talks to neuroscience PhD student Manesh Girn about Psychedelics 101. 

What makes a substance psychedelic? How do magic mushrooms help with mental health conditions like depression? What is MDMA therapy, and how does it help people with PTSD? Why is psychedelic use on the rise, and how can you figure out how to use them safely? 

Whether you’re a total newbie or a plant medicine pro, this episode will get you thinking about your psychedelics and your brain in a whole new way. 

In This Episode

  • (01:34) What exactly are psychedelics? 
  • (02:44) What makes something psychedelic? 
  • (03:33) All about serotonin 
  • (05:47) The effects of psychedelics 
  • (08:00) The differences between psychedelics and hard drugs
  • (09:24) The history of the War on Drugs
  • (16:59) Which psychedelics help with which conditions?
  • (20:15) MDMA therapy
  • (23:52) Why are psychedelics on the rise? 
  • (27:52) Are plant medicines brain-safe?

Guest

Manesh Girn is currently obtaining his PhD in neuroscience from McGill University. He collaborates with leading researchers in psychedelic science, and is also the chief research officer at a psychedelic bioscience company. Manesh also runs The Psychedelic Scientist, where he discusses the latest developments in psychedelic science in easy to understand terms. 

Resources & Links

Webdelics

Manesh Girn

Scott Mason: A Future of Possibilities03 Jan 202300:18:58

Over the past few years, plant medicine and psychedelics have started to take the world by storm. The possibilities of psychedelics seem endless – they promise to help people become more creative, reconnect with their spirituality, become more empathetic, and even treat serious conditions like depression, PTSD and more. 

But what is the truth behind psychedelics? Are there good reasons plant medicine has been outlawed for decades? Why are more pharmacologists and doctors than ever before flocking to psychedelics to help their patients? What are psychedelics, how can they change the world, and more importantly – how can they potentially change us? 

This podcast will get the answers from people you can trust – doctors, scientists, researchers, journalists, attorneys and more. We’ll also hear from people who have used psychedelics to get a firsthand look at how plant medicine heals.

It’s an exciting time to learn about the world of psychedelics, and I’m glad you’re here to join me. 

In This Episode

  • (01:19) Scott’s background
  • (03:54) His PTSD and anxiety diagnoses, and the 11 years spent trying to get better
  • (09:59) The potential of psychedelics 
  • (13:57) Webdelics’ mission

Resources & Links

Webdelics

The Webdelics Podcast | Trailer03 Jan 202300:02:00

Psychedelics: Changing minds since prehistoric times. Yet, most people remain ill-informed about plant medicine and its potential applications. Even those seeking to educate themselves will find their online research limited to either misinformation, anti-drug campaigns, or inaccessibly academic papers.

It’s inevitable that psychedelics will become legalized in the coming years. But the world is still missing an online hub for open, honest discussion around plant medicine. Welcome to The Webdelics Podcast hosted by Scott Mason where we aim to serve as an educational platform and the first touchpoint in peoples’ psychedelic journeys.

Resources & Links

Webdelics

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