Episode 25

 
 
 
 

In this episode, Tracey Tee, a psychedelic mom from Denver, Colorado, talks about her experience using psychedelics and earth medicines as a way to connect with herself and her spirituality and parent at a new level. Tracey shares the story of how she came to spearhead the “Moms on Mushrooms” movement and discusses her business, M.O.M., which offers a three-month course for mothers to connect with themselves and their spirituality with the support of microdosing psilocybin mushrooms.

Tracey and Michaela discuss the role of mothers in the psychedelic space, the challenges and joys of motherhood, and the impact of earth medicines on their experience parenting. They also dive into the benefits of microdosing, which can help mothers feel more present, tap into their creativity, and explore aspects of their identity that may previously have been unconscious. 

Episode Highlights

  • Microdosing mushrooms as a way to create a relationship with the medicine and gradually open up space for healing and self-discovery

  • How microdosing has helped Tracey with her own mental health and creativity

  • Motherhood as a powerful “psychedelic” experience that reveals the soul 

  • Tracey’s online educational platform and community called M.O.M., which provides resources and information for mothers interested in working with earth medicines

  • The importance of teaching children to self-regulate and name their discomfort rather than trying to rescue or control them

  • Being careful and responsible when using psychedelics, especially for busy mothers who may not have the space to fully integrate the experience

  • How self-love and can impact relationships

  • The potential of psychedelics to speed up the path to true liberation and oneness

  • The challenges of living in an age of reason and separation

  • Tracey’s belief that working with earth medicines allows women to tap into the history and wisdom of their ancestors and connect with a new kind of sisterhood

  • Remembering and learning from the stories of our ancestors and creating our own new stories

Tracey Tee’s Links

Resources Mentioned in This Episode

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Special thanks to Jeremy Colbert (Taragápe) for the original podcast theme music.

You can find out more about Jeremey’s work here:
taragape.com and @taragape

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