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Psychedelic literally means ‘soul revealing’. What reveals the soul to oneself is psychedelic.

Mother earth is psychedelic. Her body is covered with psychoactive, Sacred medicine. Can Earth medicines help us become more conscious partners, lovers, parents and leaders?

The Psychedelic Mom Podcast is a podcast to inspire, transform, and awaken you to a part of the movement that's transforming the world.

I invite you to join me in deep conversations that explore the beauty, wisdom, practices, and challenges of waking up, and personal stories of others on this wild path including; wise women and men across disciplines including elders, authors, historians, psychologists, mothers and fathers and medicine keepers to understand the current times we are living in and why waking up to our true essence is crucial to the rebalancing of our world.

Michaela Carlin Michaela Carlin

Episode 38

In this rich conversation with Stuart Adam and Stepfanie Cohen, Michaela Carlin leads an exploration of the alchemy of prayer, the power of the heart, and the significance of being present to the suffering we can create through our inner narratives.

Stuart shares about his personal awakening to the consciousness of the heart and its profound impact on his life. He suggests that by bringing our mental stories into the heart we can more easily access the alchemical magic that lies within us. Stepfanie, who is Michaela’s collaborator in medicine work and also a client of Stuart's, offers her own perspectives on what it means to orient more towards the heart.

Stuart guides us through a meditation that helps focus on the vortex of the heart, enabling us to dive deeper into our own awareness and tap into the wisdom and guidance that reside within. He also highlights the significance of stories and agreements in our relationships and the need to cultivate self-worth and learn from our experiences, regardless of their outcomes.

As a healer, Stuart's facilitation work has included medicines like ayahuasca and kambo as well as subtle plants such as blue lotus and rose. With respect to kambo, Stuart explains how the power of prayer in combination with the power of the medicine can create a deeper healing. He approaches kambo not just as a physical medicine but as a metaphysical movement of energy, capable of clearing the darkness of disease and anxiety.

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Michaela Carlin Michaela Carlin

Episode 37

Join Michaela Carlin and Dr. Gabrielle Pelicci as they discuss Gabrielle’s unique healing journey and the transformative power of earth medicines in trauma recovery. Gabrielle helps us understand that unlike traditional modalities, earth medicines offer a unique type of healing by reframing the context of trauma through a direct connection to source wisdom.

Gabrielle's rich and adventurous journey ultimately led her to discover her true identity through writing her book, All This Healing is Killing Me. Drawing from her own experiences growing up in a challenging environment of domestic violence, mental illness and addiction, Gabrielle emphasizes the significance of forgiveness and self-acceptance in the healing process, at the same time cautioning against an excessive focus on healing work.

Ultimately, Gabrielle's story serves as inspiration to explore the transformative potential of earth medicines, embrace one's true self, and nurture a supportive community on the healing journey.

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Michaela Carlin Michaela Carlin

Episode 36

Can a plant hold the key to both personal transformation and cultural preservation? Today on the Psychedelic Mom, Michaela Carlin delves into the work of the organization Blessings of the Forest with its co-director, David Nassim. Blessing of the Forest’s mission is to reclaim and restore areas of the forest in Gabon, Africa affected by aggressive agriculture while empowering local communities to cultivate iboga using traditional methods.

Central to this conversation is the vital importance of listening to and involving the Gabonese people in the decision-making process. Blessings of the Forest recognizes that the traditional wisdom and practices associated with iboga are deeply rooted in Gabonese culture and must be protected. By engaging and respecting the local communities, the organization seeks to create a context that acknowledges their traditions and ensures their active participation in the preservation and sustainable use of iboga.

David Nassim emphasizes the need for a gradual and mindful approach to working with iboga, rather than rushing to exploit its potential. He highlights the profound effects that iboga can have on individuals, including reevaluations of beliefs and behaviors. This transformative power underscores the importance of approaching iboga with reverence as well as caution, ensuring its use is guided by respect for the plant and the cultural heritage it embodies. cological importance.

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Episode 35

How can somatic therapy help us move from embodying our wounding to embodying our wisdom? Join Michaela Carlin in conversation with Dr. Carista Luminare, a psychotherapist who has spent over 40 years exploring this very question using her unique, holistic approach. Carista shares about how she works with the most common wounds that show up in her practice – unworthiness, shame, abandonment, and feeling insecure and unsafe in relationship – and the importance of expressing authentic emotions in real-time to help release stored trauma in the body.

Carista and Michaela also touch on the potential of working with plant medicines in the healing process, the roots of addiction, adaptive vs. maladaptive ‘parts’, and the role of early conditioning in shaping our lives. The interview wraps up with an exploration of Carista's comprehensive assessment methods with her clients, a deeper look into the concept of 'big T' and 'small t' traumas, and the overarching notion of healing as a journey of self-discovery.

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Episode 34

Can we truly understand the value of sacred plant medicines without understanding the indigenous cultures who have been holding them for millena? Listen in as the Psychedelic Mom, Michaela Carlin, explores this question and more with Andrea Valeska and Ana Medina, two women of indigenous ancestry who are deeply embedded in the movement for the decriminalization of sacred plant medicines in Colorado.

The pair express disappointment about the lack of consultation with indigenous people in the development of Colorado’s Proposition 122, “Access to Natural Psychedelic Substances”. They underscore the need for awareness, inclusivity, and respect for indigenous traditions in the psychedelic renaissance, urging listeners to reconnect with the land and develop decriminalization and legalization policies from a place of love and connection to the earth.

This episode can be considered a wake-up call to the importance of respecting indigenous voices and seeking permission when working with sacred plant medicines. Ana and Andrea make a case for the need to decolonize our thinking, slow down, and learn from indigenous elders before attempting to work at scale with “natural psychedelic substances”.

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Episode 33

What happens when we tap into the deepest layers of our consciousness, and what role might psychedelics play in this exploration? Join The Psychedelic Mom, Michaela Carlin, in conversation with Dr. Angelo Dilullo, a highly respected non-dual teacher, as they discuss awakening and the synergy between psychedelics and consciousness, offering novel perspectives on reality, self and healing.

Dr. Angelo emphasizes dismantling the illusion of separateness – a shift away from the conventional "fixing" model of healing towards accepting and integrating all experiences. By challenging the perception of self as a fixed entity and acknowledging the value of personal exploration, Dr. Angelo invites us to navigate beyond the conditioned mind to discover true freedom.

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Episode 32

Join Michaela Carlin and Tyson Adams as they engage in a profound discussion on porn addiction, sexual trauma, and the therapeutic use of psychedelics. Tyson shares about his history with pornography and how it led to a deeper understanding of his sexuality, He shares intimate details of his practice involving sacred sexuality and the deliberate and mindful engagement in sexual practices.

Tyson’s personal journey of porn addiction beginning at a tender age and how it became normalized during his college years. He highlights the impact of pornography on men's perception of women and how it can outsource pleasure to the women, thereby deflecting men's responsibility for their own pleasure.

Tyson's approach involves dealing with unattached burdens and energies through unique methods, such as N,N-DMT mirror work, which he attests led him to one of his most profound ego death experiences. He also uses tools like Internal Family Systems and bioelectric massage machines to address porn addiction and sexual trauma, coupled with micro or macro doses of mushrooms. His approach is rooted in the belief that trauma is stored in specific parts of the body and in decommodifying ourselves to truly understand our worth as soul beings.

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Michaela Carlin Michaela Carlin

Episode 30

What is it like to receive an extended dose of intravenous DMT? Listen in as Alexander Beiner candidly shares about his recent experiences doing just this as part of a research study at Imperial College London.

In this conversation, Alexander unpacks some of the symbolism embedded in these wild and profound psychedelic journeys, connecting them to our collective need to engage with the intricacies of “complex” systems – both micro and macro – with a flexible and curious approach.

His participation in the DMT study reveals his awe at the possibilities of deriving knowledge from alternate states of consciousness. Reflecting on his encounters with various intelligences during his DMT experiences, Alexander highlights the spiritual teachings he received, especially the centrality of love.

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Michaela Carlin Michaela Carlin

Episode 29

Join Michaela Carlin, The Psychedelic Mom, as she speaks with author and conscious entrepreneur, Dom Farnan. Dom vulnerably shares about the profound impact that plant medicines, specifically ayahuasca, have had on her self-awareness, self-love and inner healing – transforming not only her self-perception, but also her approach towards motherhood and leadership.

In her book, Now Here: A Journey from Toxic Boss to Conscious Connector, Dom maps her trajectory from a work-obsessed, perfectionistic boss in the corporate world to a conscious leader who has managed to infuse her heart-centered ethos into her company culture.

This conversation also broaches the broader subjects of the role of earth medicines in uncovering the unconscious, the impact of both ‘big T’ and ‘little t’ traumas, inherited generational behaviors, and the role of empathy and understanding in breaking the cycles of oppressive systems.

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Michaela Carlin Michaela Carlin

Episode 28

Sheleana Aiyana is an international best selling author of Becoming the One, and founder of Rising Woman, a growing community of more than 3 million readers. Her training and immersion in couples facilitation, inherited family trauma, family systems, conscious relationship, somatic healing, and plant medicines inform her holistic approach to seeing relationship as a spiritual path. She lives with her husband, Ben and their dog Bodhi on xwәnen’әč, the unceded land of the Hul’q’umi’num’- and WSÁNE´ C-speaking Coast Salish peoples, now known as Salt Spring Island, BC.

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Episode 27

In this heartfelt interview, Michaela Carlin, The Psychedelic Mom, and Amber Capone discuss Amber’s journey supporting her husband in his incredible recovery from PTSD through plant-based psychedelic therapies like ibogaine and 5-MeO-DMT. At the core of Amber’s message is that it’s important to reframe cultural perceptions around psychedelic “drugs” to better appreciate their profound therapeutic potential. Her organization, VETS, stands at the forefront of her cause, offering financial assistance for a variety of therapeutic psychedelic modalities, aiming to help veterans and their spouses heal from trauma.

Amber holds a strong belief that psychedelics can serve as vital tools for healing, yet she underscores the fact that they aren't the only avenue for personal transformation and that each person's journey is distinctively their own. Reflecting on her own healing journey, Capone shares the transformative power of therapy, journaling, prayer, and self-care, emphasizing the ripple effect her husband's recovery has had on her own life.

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Episode 26

Today's guest, Ben Malcolm, a seasoned pharmacologist, shares about his personal and professional experiences with an array of psychoactive drugs, including psilocybin, cannabis, ketamine, Ibogaine, DMT and MDMA. He characterizes 'good drugs' as those that foster enhanced well-being and circumvent addiction.

Malcolm delves into the subject of psychedelics during the critical periods of pregnancy and breastfeeding, suggesting a favorable risk profile, while also highlighting that from the standpoint of peer reviewed scientific study, safety remains unconfirmed. Malcolm also candidly shares his own spiritual shift following a DMT experience and his subsequent founding of Spirit Pharmacist, his online membership which provides psychedelic education.

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Episode 25

Tracey Tee and your host, Michaela Carlin, 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.

The interview delves into the importance of self-love, reconnecting with the body, and learning from the stories of our ancestors. Tracey Tee's journey with psychedelics and earth medicines has taught her about surrender, courage, compassion, sovereignty, forgiveness, and love, and she encourages others to create their own new stories as well.

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Episode 24

Today’s guest, Katie Moseley, a psychic and psychedelic awakening coach, is modeling a transformational approach to parenting. In this conversation between two psychedelic moms, Katie shares her vision of parenting, which involves accepting the full spectrum of emotions into the relational field, including the dark and primal ones, so that a family can practice moving through difficult emotions and co-regulating together.

Katie also discusses her work as a clairvoyant, emphasizing the importance of keeping one's energy clear to stay in tune. Her approach to clairvoyant work involves connecting to a specific “timeline” and feeling into what the person is most aligned with and needing to connect to in that moment. This intimate conversation offers valuable insights into a mother’s intuition, conscious parenting, mindfulness meditation and clairvoyant work.

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Episode 23

In this solo episode, Michaela Carlin, The Psychedelic Mom, shares about how motherhood and earth medicines such as ayahuasca, iboga and bufo alvarius can offer transformative experiences that provide valuable lessons on love, non-judgment, compassion and patience. She explores how these journeys help reveal our connections to generational lines and the Great Mother, fostering personal growth and also better parenting.

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Episode 22

Tara Nichols is a bioenergetics practitioner who has overcome both Lyme Disease and Mold Illness as well as an eating disorder and now dedicates herself to helping others heal. In this conversation Tara and Michaela Carlin discuss holistic approach to healing; the connection between mind, body, soul, and spirit; and the importance of dealing with emotions in the healing process.

Tara recommends alternative healing methods such as bio-energetic testing, emotional support tinctures, energy work, yoga, sound healing and microdosing. Her journey involved making daily choices towards recovery and her subsequent healing is a testament to the power of self-love, self-care and transformative alternative modalities.

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Episode 21

This week on The Psychedelic Mom, Dr. Johnathan Edwards, an anesthesiologist who specializes in working with adolescents and mental health, discusses the youth mental health crisis and the use of ketamine in this population.

Michaela and Dr. Edwards discuss the benefits of ketamine, the negative impact of lockdowns on mental health, and the importance of adjunct psychological therapies to psychedelic treatments. They explore the potential benefits of using ketamine to treat adolescents, which has gained attention for its effectiveness in reducing depressive symptoms and preventing suicide.

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Episode 20

In this special solo episode, The Psychedelic Mom, Michaela Carlin, shares perspectives on what it might look like to move forward in right relationship with sacred earth medicines. Michaela explores the current complexities of the psychedelic space, emphasizing the need for a higher level of consciousness and humility to solve complex problems. She highlights the importance of supporting indigenous wisdom and voices, acknowledging her own limitations as a white woman of privilege.

Michaela reflects on the themes of coming home, deep knowing, and the wisdom of plants in psychedelic experiences, and questions the Western therapeutic psychological model and the capitalist-driven big pharma industry in relation to psychedelic healing. She calls for an intersectionality of voices and open dialogue as the psychedelic renaissance continues to unfold.

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Episode 19

In this week’s episode, Swedish artist David Lindberg shares about his transformative experiences with psychedelics that have led him to understand the concept of God and non-duality and expanded his creativity. David and Michaela dive into the importance of self-love and healing childhood wounds, how psychedelics can help access hidden parts of oneself and help heal them, and the need to let go of aspects of ourselves that no longer serve us in order to live in alignment with our truth.

Lindberg also talks about the importance of creativity and discipline and how he collaborates with an idea or energy to create something beautiful. He shares about his project called Tribe, which is a parallel world of creatures representing his spiritual journey that has been inspired by indigenous cultures and created with the help of AI.

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