• Welcome to the Celebrating Women in Psychedelics Podcast!
    Nov 6 2022


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    Celebrating Women in Psychedelics is a podcast and online community that helps women create successful careers and leadership opportunities in the psychedelic space. We help women connect through a global network, discover job posting and career opportunities, get access to training, tools and mentoring and work together to ensure women have as much influence as possible in the future of psychedelic therapy. Join our free community to get instant access to hundreds of women from 40+ countries already working in this field, as well as invaluable resources to support you on your own career journey.

    Click here to learn more and get started: https://community.celebratingwomeninpsychedelics.com/share/2srrM9pLkbi2gWOB?utm_sou

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  • How Women are Innovating the Business of Psychedelics with Esther Simmons Foot, Stefany Nieto, Susan Chapelle, Rebecca Nicholson, and Nadia van der Heyden
    Nov 28 2022

    What Roles are Women Playing in the Psychedelic Business Sector?

    There’s no doubt the psychedelic renaissance is being driven by psychedelic business. Since 2019, 48 publicly traded psychedelic companies and another 44 privately funded ones have sprung up to drive psychedelic medicine and therapy into the worldwide marketplace.

    A report from Research and Markets stated that the Psychedelic drugs market is projected to reach $10.75 billion by 2027, which begs the question…

    …with so much at stake, what roles are women playing in the psychedelic business sector?

    In this episode, we explore some important questions, like:

    • Why having more women in leadership positions isn’t just good for women, it’s good for business
    • The biggest roadblocks and opportunities that exist for women wanting to create a career in psychedelics…
    • How women can play a pivotal role in bringing together the various stakeholders across the psychedelic sector for alignment and collaboration…
    • Is sexism still alive and well in psychedelic companies (or are we “past all that now?”)
    • Why having more women and “feminine influence” is absolutely critical to the success of psychedelic businesses in the next decade
    • What specific steps can women take to ensure we have a greater level of influence in advancing the psychedelic business space

    Whether you’re someone who’s curious about the emerging psychedelic marketplace, a woman wanting to create a successful career in psychedelics, or a psychedelic business owner wanting to set yourself up for the greatest success…. sure you’ll find this episode illuminating and useful.


    Meet Our Guests

    This episode features savvy CEO’s, entrepreneurs and executives from psychedelic businesses and organizations, including:

    Esther Simmons Foot, Entheotech, Board Member, Psychedelics Canada. Follow Esther on Linkedin Here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/esthersimmonsfoot/

    Stefany Nieto, Gwella Mushrooms. Follow Stef on Linkedin Here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefanynieto/

    Susan Chapelle, Pathway Health, Sensi Med. Follow Susan on Linkedin Here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanchapelle/

    Rebecca Nicholson, 5D Capital, 5D World. Follow Rebecca on Linkedin Here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-nicholson-31b068208/

    Nadia van der Heyden, Psygen, Agrarius. Follow Nadia on Linkedin Here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nadiavanderheyden/

    The information shared through the "Celebrating Women in Psychedelics" podcast is meant for educational and career development purposes only and is not meant as an endorsement of the use of illegal or controlled substances.

    Celebrating Women in Psychedelics is a podcast and online community that helps women create successful careers and leadership opportunities in the psychedelic space. We help women connect through a global network, discover job posting and career opportunities, get access to training, tools and mentoring and work together to ensure women have as much influence as possible in the future of psychedelic therapy. Join our free community to get instant access to hundreds of women from 40+ countries already working in this field, as well as invaluable resources to support you on your own career journey.

    Click here to learn more and get started: https://community.celebratingwomeninpsychedelics.com/share/2srrM9pLkbi2gWOB?utm_sou

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  • How Psychedelics Can Heal Yourself, Your Family, and Your Community: Lessons in Resilience and Remembering from Indigenous People with Susan Beaulieu
    Dec 4 2022

    With so much attention focused on the potential of psychedelic substances to heal trauma, there’s now increasing interest in how these medicines may also be effective in healing intergenerational trauma – trauma that is passed from one family generation to another

    If that’s possible, how could the personal healing that individuals experience with psychedelics then potentially benefit our extended families and our greater communities?

    These are some of the questions we explore with Susan Beaulieu, an Anishinaabe citizen of the Red Lake Nation whose own healing experience with psychedelics is now positively affecting her immediate family, and her larger Indigenous community.

    In this episode, we consider some interesting questions, including:

    • What is embodied knowing? What is the difference between understanding something intellectually and having an experience that lives in your body and informs how you think and act?
    • Can trauma pass intergenerationally – through epigenetics and other factors, and could we be carrying around unresolved trauma from our ancestors that is affecting us in the present day (without even knowing it)?
    • How could psychedelics play a role in the healing of trauma inherited from the residential school system and other atrocities inflicted on Indigenous People?
    • How using psychedelics in groups could be especially useful for healing within in Indigenous communities in North America.
    • The unique challenges Indigenous people face as they work to heal trauma with psychedelics and other modalities WHILE honoring their cultural lineage and treasured traditions of the past
    • What we can learn from Indigenous cultures as they heal intergenerational trauma that may hold the key to bringing together disparate groups within the larger psychedelic community to help us collaborate to move the psychedelic renaissance forward

    This episode covers some inspiring possibilities regarding the use of psychedelics to heal people, their families, and larger communities.

    Meet Our Guest

    To learn more about Susan Beaulieu and her work - go here: https://www.celebratingwomeninpsychedelics.com/guests/susan-beaulieu

    To contact Susan directly email her at beau0181@umn.edu

    Follow Susan Beaulieu on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-beaulieu-361a5b6

    Susan is also the creator and host of an inspiring podcast focused on Native American resilience through and beyond trauma, entitled "Remembering Resilience": https://rememberingresilience.home.blog/

    The information shared through the "Celebrating Women in Psychedelics" podcast is meant for educational and career development purposes only and is not meant as an endorsement of the use of illegal or controlled substances.

    Celebrating Women in Psychedelics is a podcast and online community that helps women create successful careers and leadership opportunities in the psychedelic space. We help women connect through a global network, discover job posting and career opportunities, get access to training, tools and mentoring and work together to ensure women have as much influence as possible in the future of psychedelic therapy. Join our free community to get instant access to hundreds of women from 40+ countries already working in this field, as well as invaluable resources to support you on your own career journey.

    Click here to learn more and get started: https://community.celebratingwomeninpsychedelics.com/share/2srrM9pLkbi2gWOB?utm_sou

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  • Mental Health for the Masses: The Potential and Pitfalls of Scaling Psychedelic Clinics with Dr. Dominique Morisano
    Dec 11 2022
    Featuring: Dr. Dominique Morisano - Clinical Psychologist / Researcher / Adjunct Professor When people learn about the benefits of psychedelic-assisted therapy and how it helps those suffering with anxiety, depression, PTSD, chronic pain and other health issues, it’s easy to understand why there’s growing enthusiasm to make these treatments available to as many people as possible. That’s certainly one reason that ketamine clinics are quickly growing in number in cities around the world. There’s great potential, but also some real pitfalls, to making psychedelic-assisted therapy available to the masses, and in this episode we’ll examine some important considerations, including: · How to know when it’s time to scale? What are the critical questions and “kpi metrics” clinic owners should consider before scaling their psychedelic therapy services to other locations? · What types of clinicians should you hire? What are the best ways to find and hire skilled therapists who can deliver psychedelic therapy within specific time limits, without compromising on quality of care? · In terms of a therapeutic model for psychedelic therapy, what’s the best ratio of prep time to session time to integration time? · How important is it for a therapist to have experienced psychedelic-therapy themselves in order to do this work? · What are the key questions clinic owners and investors should be asking to know if they’re scaling for the right reasons? · If running on a limited budget, what elements should be prioritized within a psychedelic clinic (and which are not as important to its overall profitability or customer experience)? · As you bring on more clients and expand your services, what strategies can you utilize within a clinic to ensure your therapy staff won’t burn out? Our guest for this episode played a pivotal role in helping one of the largest ketamine clinics in the world scale across several locations, so she’s got some invaluable perspective to share on these questions and more. Dr. Dominique Morisano was a driving force behind the “Research to Reality” psychedelic conference, co-hosted by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), the Mental Health Commission of Canada, and the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction, which took place at the Toronto Hilton from May 27 to 29, 2022. This “first-of-its-kind” event brought together a unique coalition of government representatives, regulators, policymakers, traditional medicine providers, neuroscientists, clinical practitioners and others to share and discuss the latest clinical research findings regarding psychedelic therapy work. The presenters at this event represented a mosaic of diverse and invaluable perspectives from all corners of the psychedelic sector, ranging from very traditional cultural lineages to the latest in scientific research. It was groundbreaking in its scope and impact, and the session content is some of the richest and most informative in the space. To access the videos recordings of this event and learn more, go to: https://vimeo.com/showcase/research-to-reality-2022 Follow Dr. Dominique Morisano on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmorisano/ or connect with her through here website at: https://drmorisano.com/ The information shared through the "Celebrating Women in Psychedelics" podcast is meant for educational and career development purposes only and is not meant as an endorsement of the use of illegal or controlled substances. Celebrating Women in Psychedelics is a podcast and online community that helps women create successful careers and leadership opportunities in the psychedelic space. We help women connect through a global network, discover job posting and career opportunities, get access to training, tools and mentoring and work together to ensure women have as much influence as possible in the future of psychedelic therapy. Join our free community to get instant access to hundreds of women from 40+ countries already working in this field, as well as invaluable resources to support you on your own career journey. Click here to learn more and get started: https://community.celebratingwomeninpsychedelics.com/share/2srrM9pLkbi2gWOB?utm_sou rce=manual
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  • Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy and Its Healing Potential for BIPOC and LGBTQ+ Communities with Courtney Watson
    Dec 18 2022

    One of the most common concerns regarding the laws changing around psychedelic-assisted therapy is access – more specifically, will the people and communities that could benefit the most, those who have potentially experienced the most trauma, be able to afford or get access to psychedelic assisted therapy?

    That’s what makes the work of Courtney Watson and her team at Doorways Therapeutics, so important.

    During this episode, Courtney shares about the psychedelic-therapy work being offered through their clinic in Oakland, California, and how they are supporting people of color and people with diverse gender identities.

    We’ll discuss:

    ·     How their innovative approach to therapy is making a significant difference in the healing of this community…

    ·     How what’s happening at Doorways could potentially serve as a model for psychedelic-therapy for other types of marginalized communities…

    ·     Important considerations for mental health care providers who are providing psychedelic-assisted (or other forms of therapy) to BIPOC / LGBTQ+ clients or communities…

    ·     What we can all do to ensure the people who could benefit the most from psychedelic-assisted therapies can get access to it

    Meet Our Guest:

    Courtney Watson, MEd, MS, LMFT, CEO and Clinical Director for Doorway Therapeutic Services has started a 501c non profit called Access 2 Doorways Inc with the goal to provide affordable or subsidized psychedelic-assisted therapy for BIPOC / LGBTQ+ clients by BIPOC / LGBTG+ providers.

    To learn more and support this important work, go to https://www.access2doorways.com

    Follow Courtney Watson on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/courtney-watson-56ab68148/

    Find out more about the services offered at Doorways Therapeutics Clinic here: https://www.doorwaytherapeutics.com/



    The information shared through the "Celebrating Women in Psychedelics" podcast is meant for educational and career development purposes only and is not meant as an endorsement of the use of illegal or controlled substances.

    Celebrating Women in Psychedelics is a podcast and online community that helps women create successful careers and leadership opportunities in the psychedelic space. We help women connect through a global network, discover job posting and career opportunities, get access to training, tools and mentoring and work together to ensure women have as much influence as possible in the future of psychedelic therapy. Join our free community to get instant access to hundreds of women from 40+ countries already working in this field, as well as invaluable resources to support you on your own career journey.

    Click here to learn more and get started: https://community.celebratingwomeninpsychedelics.com/share/2srrM9pLkbi2gWOB?utm_sou

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  • The Connection Between Women's Health and Psychedelics with Dr. Allison Feduccia
    Jan 1 2023

    Psychedelic-assisted therapy is showing great promise for people suffering from anxiety, depression, PTSD, end of life distress, chronic pain and other health conditions.

    But how might psychedelics be effective at treating other health conditions – specially conditions related to women’s health?

    That’s what we cover in detail in this episode featuring Dr. Allison Feduccia of Psychedelic Support and Project New Day.

    Many of you may already know of Allie as she is an experienced psychedelic researcher and played a pivotal role in the early clinical trial work with MAPS and MDMA.

    Allison is now busy researching the link between psychedelics and women’s health, and she’s uncovered some fascinating information re the benefits of psychedelics for women (historically and in present day).

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    · The historical uses of psychedelics for pregnancy and childbirth amongst women of various cultures

    · How psychedelics can be potentially beneficial for women suffering with PMS, postpartum depression, and symptoms related to menopause.

    · The potential to improve women’s sexual desire with psychedelics

    · Additional ways psychedelics could have a significant impact on women’s physical and mental health in the years to come

    Although this is a very new focus for psychedelic research, with almost 4 Billion Women on the planet – and growing - no doubt it could prove to be one of the most interesting and important.

    Meet Our Guest:

    Follow Allison on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allison-feduccia/

    Check out the great resources, accredited therapist training and details on clinical trials worldwide at Psychedelic Support here: http://psychedelic.support

    Find out more about and support Project New Day here: https://projectnewday.foundation/

    The information shared through the "Celebrating Women in Psychedelics" podcast is meant for educational and career development purposes only and is not meant as an endorsement of the use of illegal or controlled substances.

    Celebrating Women in Psychedelics is a podcast and online community that helps women create successful careers and leadership opportunities in the psychedelic space. We help women connect through a global network, discover job posting and career opportunities, get access to training, tools and mentoring and work together to ensure women have as much influence as possible in the future of psychedelic therapy. Join our free community to get instant access to hundreds of women from 40+ countries already working in this field, as well as invaluable resources to support you on your own career journey.

    Click here to learn more and get started: https://community.celebratingwomeninpsychedelics.com/share/2srrM9pLkbi2gWOB?utm_sou

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  • How Women Are Influencing Legal Access to Psychedelic Medicines with Courtney Barnes, Susan Chapelle and Sherry Boodram PhD
    Jan 8 2023

    When will we finally have legal access to psychedelic-assisted therapy, especially for people who are suffering from end of life anxiety, crippling PTSD and others who just can’t afford to wait?

    The legal landscape governing psychedelics is changing so quickly in North America, many people are having a tough time keeping up with the latest changes and the implications of new regulations.

    In this episode, you’ll hear from three influential women involved in shaping and enforcing psychedelic policy, who will help to demystify the latest legal changes.

    We’ll be covering the latest updates regarding:

    · The newest decriminalization changes and ballot initiatives re: psychedelic access in the United States as well as recent and future initiatives that could greatly accelerate access to psychedelic therapy in the next year or two…

    · How the current laws in Canada are shifting quickly, and what’s likely to happen regarding access to psychedelic-therapy in this country in the next year or two…

    · Important policy issues that need to be considered AFTER the laws are changed if we want to ensure that psychedelic regulations don’t mirror the issues created in the cannabis industry

    · Why having women’s voices and feminine leadership in this space is critical in the shaping of effective laws and regulations governing psychedelics.

    Meet Our Guests:

    This episode features Sherry Boodram, Courtney Barnes and Susan Chapelle - three women playing key roles in shaping and enforcing psychedelic policy, and who have some unique and important perspectives on how the laws around psychedelics are changing.

    Read Sherry Boodram's full bio here: https://www.celebratingwomeninpsychedelics.com/guests/sherry-boodram

    Read Courtney Barnes' full bio here: https://www.celebratingwomeninpsychedelics.com/guests/courtney-barnes

    Read Sherry Chapelle's full bio here: https://www.celebratingwomeninpsychedelics.com/guests/susan-chapelle

    The information shared through the "Celebrating Women in Psychedelics" podcast is meant for educational and career development purposes only and is not meant as an endorsement of the use of illegal or controlled substances.

    Celebrating Women in Psychedelics is a podcast and online community that helps women create successful careers and leadership opportunities in the psychedelic space. We help women connect through a global network, discover job posting and career opportunities, get access to training, tools and mentoring and work together to ensure women have as much influence as possible in the future of psychedelic therapy. Join our free community to get instant access to hundreds of women from 40+ countries already working in this field, as well as invaluable resources to support you on your own career journey.

    Click here to learn more and get started: https://community.celebratingwomeninpsychedelics.com/share/2srrM9pLkbi2gWOB?utm_sou

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  • The War on Drugs and Psychedelics - One Woman's Path to Healing and Justice with Ifetayo Harvey
    Jan 17 2023

    Many of us are familiar with President Nixon’s so called “war on drugs” instituted in the 1970’s, which not only sidelined promising psychedelic research, but since then has disproportionately incarcerated mass numbers of people for simple drug use and possession, especially people of color.

    What you may not be as familiar with are the specific ways in which the family members of those targeted by the war on drugs have been impacted by these dated and unfair policies.

    In this episode, our guested shares from her personal experience the price that families pay when the people they love are incarcerated.

    In her own words, “What a parent goes to prison, their family and community goes as well”

    In this heart-felt interview, you’ll discover:

    · How her father’s incarceration impacted her family and community and shaped her from a young age

    · The role psychedelics have played in her healing journey

    · The “race problem” she sees in the psychedelic community, and what specific steps can lead to greater access and healing for people of color wanting to benefit from psychedelic therapy

    · How the “People of Color Psychedelic Alliance” is providing invaluable education regarding the risks / benefits of psychedelics and engaging people to help end the war on drugs

    You’ll leave this session with an expanded and perhaps more nuanced understanding of the true impact of the war on drugs in America.

    Meet Our Guest:

    Ifetayo Harvey is known for her sharp insights concerning the war on drugs’ impact on communities of color and is the founder of the People of Color Psychedelic Collective (POCPC), which provides education and workshops for people of color interested in psychedelics and ending the war on drugs.

    Read Ifetayo Harvey's full bio here: https://www.celebratingwomeninpsychedelics.com/guests/ifetayo-harvey

    To find out more and support the People of Color Psychedelic Collective visit https://www.pocpc.org

    Follow Ifetayo Harvey on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ifetayoharvey/

    The information shared through the "Celebrating Women in Psychedelics" podcast is meant for educational and career development purposes only and is not meant as an endorsement of the use of illegal or controlled substances.

    Celebrating Women in Psychedelics is a podcast and online community that helps women create successful careers and leadership opportunities in the psychedelic space. We help women connect through a global network, discover job posting and career opportunities, get access to training, tools and mentoring and work together to ensure women have as much influence as possible in the future of psychedelic therapy. Join our free community to get instant access to hundreds of women from 40+ countries already working in this field, as well as invaluable resources to support you on your own career journey.

    Click here to learn more and get started: https://community.celebratingwomeninpsychedelics.com/share/2srrM9pLkbi2gWOB?utm_sou

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    44 mins