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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.
Episode 95
Join Michaela Carlin, The Psychedelic Mom, as she welcomes mycologist Jasper Degenaars to explore the intricate relationship between fungi, consciousness, ecology, and personal growth.
Jasper emphasizes that mushrooms are not just tools for the exploration of consciousness; they embody a higher intelligence and play crucial roles in ecosystems. He discusses how ancient cultures utilized fungi in spiritual practice and highlights the importance of community support and intentionality in harnessing their potential. Ultimately, he inspires listeners to engage with mushroom cultivation as a pathway to deepen their connection with nature, foster a greater understanding of themselves, and enhance overall health and well-being.
Episode 94
What is it like to serve an earth medicine that facilitates deep healing and spiritual awakening in the psychedelic underground?
In this episode, Michaela brings back Rose joined by her co-facilitator Rudra. Rose and Rudra (not their real names) agreed to share anonymously as two experienced facilitators who serve 5-MeO-DMT in underground ceremonies.
Rudra shares his personal journey using 5-MeO-DMT to navigate his own trauma and challenges related to his identity as a gay man of South Asian descent. He describes how the medicine helped him reconcile his spirituality with his sexuality, leading to significant life changes, including his marriage.
The conversation also explores the powerful effects of 5-MeO-DMT, particularly its ability to promote self-acceptance, spiritual clarity and trauma healing. Rose and Rudra speak about creating a sacred ceremonial container by blending their diverse spiritual backgrounds; navigating the challenges of integrating profound mystical experiences into daily life; the interplay of energy and awareness; and the potential for psychedelics to reshape our understanding of self and spirituality.
The episode further explores the broader implications of using earth medicines and psychedelics as a tool for personal sovereignty and consciousness expansion and the pros and cons of legalization and medicalization.
Episode 93
What is it really like to be an underground psychedelic facilitator? What are the joys and challenges of serving medicine in places where it’s illegal? What kinds of life paths bring a person to this work?
Join Michaela Carlin, The Psychedelic Mom, for the first episode in an ongoing series of interviews with brave medicine people working in the psychedelic underground who are willing to come forward and speak about their work anonymously.
In this inaugural episode of the series, Michaela speaks with ‘Rose’, a medicine woman serving 5-MeO-DMT.
Michaela and Rose dive into a profound exploration of what it’s like to guide individuals through the intense and often life-altering journey that 5-MeO-DMT offers. They share about the essential role of surrender in unlocking deep emotional and spiritual healing, the preparation and integration work required for such a powerful experience, and the vast range of reactions - from blissful unity to intense emotional catharsis - that clients encounter.
They also highlight a variety of ethical and personal considerations at play when working with this potent psychedelic in an underground setting.
Episode 92
Join The Psychedelic Mom, Michaela Carlin, in conversation with Brittney Hartley about their shared journey of spiritual deconstruction and reconstruction and role psychedelics have played in the process. They explore shedding religious dogma, embracing an embodied feminine spirituality, and what it feels like to traverse a profound existential crisis and emerge with a renewed sense of purpose.
Brittney shares her transition away from Mormonism and the deep philosophical inquiries that led her to become an atheist spiritual director. Also, her personal process of identity dissolution, the complexities of motherhood during her deconstruction, and ultimately finding meaning through connection and presence.
Episode 91
Can plant medicines catalyze both profound spiritual awakenings and physical healing from chronic illnesses?
On this episode, Michaela Carlin welcomes Mee Ok Icaro, a writer and sacred medicine advisor with an incredible story of healing a life-threatening autoimmune disease – and the sexual trauma that it was rooted in – through a spiritual and physical purification process guided by ayahuasca.
Mee shares the challenges of her initial solo ayahuasca ceremonies, her deep work dieting various master plants from both Amazonian and North American traditions, and her exploration of ancestral healing through Korean shamanism.
Michaela and Mee also discuss the challenges of Western medicine's limited perspective on healing; the potential of earth medicines in modern medical practices; and the remarkable power of plant intelligences to meet people across dimensions of mind, body and spirit.
Episode 90
How can ketamine and psilocybin assisted therapies help neurodistinct couples achieve enhanced safety and communication in their relationships?
Join the latest episode of the Psychedelic Mom podcast as Michaela welcomes back Dr. Jill Corvelli, a therapist with a specialization in working with ‘complex’ couples, to dive deeper into her approach to helping couples achieve smoother relationship dynamics.
Episode 89
Exploring the cultural, legal, and spiritual implications of psychedelics and the path forward for their use in modern society, this episode features Charles Eisenstein and Robert Forte in a conversation about freedom, the scared, and the potential dangers of commercializing these powerful tools.
They discuss the historical and cultural significance of psychedelics; challenges posed by their current legal status and the push to medicalize them; and what it might look like to move towards a system where psychedelics are recognized as sacraments with everyone possessing the right to carry their own “medicine bundle’.
Episode 88
Join Michaela Carlin on The Psychedelic Mom Podcast as she chats with psychonaut scientist Zeus Tipado about his evolving research on the brain under the influence of DMT. Zeus elaborates on his thesis about various states of consciousness, the complexities of visual processing while under DMT, how ‘predictive processing’ plays into hallucinations, and the use of virtual reality in DMT research.
Episode 87
Listen in as Michaela Carlin, ‘The Psychedelic Mom’, and Tanja Schelling explore the intersection of art, awakening and psychedelics. Tanja discusses how her art – unique creations combining visuals, audio and poetry – encapsulates themes of introspection, interconnectedness, growth and understanding, and how Instagram has helped her voice resonate with many.
Tanja also shares her personal journey with psychedelics, including transformative experiences with DMT and Amanita Muscaria, and discusses how these substances have influenced her art and perspective on life while also guiding her emotional healing. Tanja also delves into the intuitive nature of creativity, the importance of tapping into one's inner voice, and the role of suffering in unlocking deeper truths.
Episode 86
Exploring the cultural and spiritual depths of psychedelics, Acacea Lewis offers perspectives on the importance of cultural and historical context in the use of sacred plant medicines. Acacea, a cultural anthropologist and spiritual practitioner, shares her personal experiences with psilocybin mushrooms beginning from a young age, and how they aided her in overcoming suicidal thoughts. She also offers insights into the global history of entheogenic plants and the effects of their commercialization in Western society.
The discussion expands into spiritual practices, including the profound healing potential of Buddhist chanting, advanced meditation techniques and tea ceremonies. With reflections on profound personal loss and the journey through grief, this conversation highlights the integration of ancient traditions with contemporary practices for personal and collective transformation and offers heartfelt insights into self-discovery and continuous spiritual practice.
Episode 85
This week on Psychedelic Mom Podcast, Michaela continues her conversation with Mikaela de la Myco as they further reflect on the vital need for cultural competency, safety, and the inclusion of feminine voices in the psychedelic space.
Mikaela shares about the deep influence of the Ma’at tradition on her work, explaining how the teachings of Ma'at, the ancient Egyptian goddess of truth and justice, can be applied to create support and accountability systems within contemporary psychedelic communities.
She also advocates for the integration of traditional practices, such as Yoni steaming, natural birth control, and traditional midwifery into modern healthcare for women, and touches on the broader implications of ‘re-matriating’ entheogens.
Episode 84
Can psilocybin mushrooms support mothers in their journey of healing and empowerment?
In this week's episode of the Psychedelic Mom Podcast, Michaela Carlin and Mikaela de la Myco express their shared passion for raising the voices of women in the psychedelic space. They explore stories of mothers using mushrooms at various stages of their journey from preconception through postpartum; the importance of culturally competent, inclusive, safe facilitation; and the roles of advocacy and ancestral healing in their work.
Episode 83
Join Michaela Carlin and Dr. Bill Brennan on the Psychedelic Mom podcast for a deep dive into the complexities, uncertainties and profound transformations being revealed at the frontier of psychedelic therapy.
Dr. Brennan, who has extensive experience in psychedelic clinical trials, has co-developed their EMBARK model with Dr. Alexander Belser. Brennan discusses the various domains of this ‘whole person’ therapeutic approach, unpacking the EMBARK acronym: existential-spiritual, mindfulness, body awareness, affective-cognitive, relational and keeping momentum.
Bonus Episode
Join Michaela, The Psychedelic Mom, for a special bonus episode as she guides you through a meditative journey to help you connect to your true nature … beyond thought and ego … right here, right now.
This meditation invites you to drop your familial and societal conditioning – of only for a few precious moments – so that you can tune into the direct experience of your essence through sensation, sensory awareness, self-inquiry and pure presence.
Episode 82
This week on The Psychedelic Mom, Josh Putnam shares the extraordinary journey of awakening that led him to become a non-dual teacher, beginning with his tumultuous childhood and how his experience of homelessness and an extremely painful relationship with his mother amplified his survival instinct to an emotionally unsustainable level.
The conversation then opens up into vivid stories about life-altering moments of spiritual awakening, the intense process of facing emotional shadows, and the intricate relationship between suffering, awareness and identity.
Michaela and Josh also explore perspectives on the potential benefits of psychedelics in the awakening process, the vastly different effect psychedelics have before and after awakening, and the continuous dance between form and emptiness.
Episode 81
Can ketamine and psilocybin assisted therapies help ‘complex’ couples where one or both partners identify as neurodistinct?
Join Michaela Carlin for a fascinating conversation with Dr. Corvelli as they explore a groundbreaking type of psychedelic assisted therapy for couples seeking support in transforming relationship dynamics when diagnoses such as autism and ADHD are present.
Dr. Corvelli shares in depth about her ND Compass approach, which offers an innovative framework to meet the unique challenges of neurodistinct couples in safely navigating diverse communication styles and perceptual lenses that keep triggering and retriggering them.
Michaela and Dr. Corvellil explore concepts such as ‘differentiation’, ‘niche construction’, and ‘autonomic reset’ as key for both repairing and enhancing relationships as part of Dr. Corvelli’s forward-looking perspective on psychedelic therapy's potential to reshape relational healing.
Episode 80
This week on The Psychedelic Mom, Norman Ohler shares about his personal exploration of psychedelics, his writings on the topic, and his mother's Alzheimer's treatment with LSD. Norman and Michaela discuss the untold history of drugs in Nazi Germany, the historical use of drugs in warfare, the influence of psychedelics on societal and cultural shifts, and the complexities of global drug policy stemming from historical figures such as Harry J. Anslinger, long time US Commissioner of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics.
The conversation also navigates through topics such as the societal implications of drug legalization, the media’s evolving perspective on psychedelics, and the intricate relationship between psychedelics, empathy, and personal growth. Norman’s reflections on his upcoming book, 'The Magic Mountain', weave in a contemplation of personal relationship dynamics and the state of the world, illustrating the profound and potentially paradoxical effects psychedelic exploration can have on both individual lives and society at large.
Episode 79
Join Michaela Carlin in conversation with Brooke McPoyle as they explore the intersection of breath, fascia, electromagnetism and health. With a rich background that spans opera singing to Division I golfing with a deep dive into breath science and physiology, Brooke passionately shares about the profound implications of breath and fascial work on physical health, mental clarity and emotional resilience.
Brooke critiques common misconceptions in the breathwork community, especially one-size-fits-all practices that can exacerbate the stress response. Advocating for a more nuanced approach, she explains how specific practice of breathing, grounding and facial compression can significantly enhance nervous system function and mobility, radically upleveling our total wellbeing.
Episode 78
In this episode of the Psychedelic Mom Podcast, host Michaela Carlin interviews Quilley Powers, an 81-year-old 5-MeO-DMT facilitator with a rich history in psychedelic exploration for over six decades. Quilley delves into the significant role psychedelics have played in her approach to grief, loss, and her practice in hospice care, offering a unique perspective on the aging process, wisdom, and enlightenment.
She discusses how her personal experiences, including the tragic loss of her son, led her to work with psychedelics in a more sacred way, her approach to serving medicine as a “crone” in a youth-centric society, and the importance of set and setting in psychedelic therapy.
Michaela and Quilley also address the ethical considerations of serving a powerful medicine like 5-MeO-DMT, especially with respect to age and preparedness and the role of a facilitator in ensuring safe and meaningful experiences.
Episode 77
The intersection of psychedelics, healing, and awakening forms the central theme of today’s episode of The Psychedelic Mom with guest Licia Sky. This conversation is an exploration into the profound benefits of working with the body, mind and breath with patience, self-compassion and deeply attuned support.
Licia shares her extensive experience as a somatic healer and medicine woman, highlighting the techniques she uses to help people connect with their inner selves. The discussion covers the impact of trauma on the body, the challenges of working within the Western model of mental health, the significance of subtlety in the healing process, and the transformative power of psychedelics such as ketamine when used with sensitive dosing, intention and care.