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  • Psychedelic therapy has proven to be one of the biggest breakthrough treatments in the mental health industry, especially for individuals with treatment-resistant conditions. Although the demand will continue to increase over the next few years, there won’t be enough providers to meet that demand. Listen in as we discuss the current status of psychedelic therapy including Ketamine, MDMA & Psilocybin, and why now is a great time to get trained as a psychedelic-assisted therapy provider and understand the business of psychedelic therapy.

    Shownotes:

    Psychedelic Therapy: A Revolution - 2:55

    A Treatment For Effective Healing - 7:13

    So Why Psychedelic Therapy? - 8:38

    Is Psychedelic Therapy Right For Your Practice? - 15:51

    Ketamine’s Benefits - 18:31

    Access To Care - 28:38

    How To Qualify As A Psychedelic Therapist - 31:46

    Why You Need To Collaborate With A Medical Provider - 35:48

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  • In celebration of Women’s History Month, we’re re-releasing one of our most popular podcast episodes featuring women’s health expert and New York Times Bestselling author, Dr. Sara Gottfried. In this episode, Dr. Gottfried talks about the unique challenges women face at different stages in life and how those challenges can often impact their mental and physical health. She’ll also share how women can be empowered in their health by learning more about the connection between their bodies and brains.

    Shownotes:

    Getting Into Women’s Health - 2:37 A Transcendental Birth Experience - 12:23 Hormones And Differences - 23:34 The Impacts of Social Media On Teenage Women - 34:28 Cortisol, Stress and Hormones - 40:28 Why the Endocrine System is Important - 47:13

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  • Self-determination is a concept in psychology that refers to having a significant influence over your life, such as the direction and fulfillment of your career, relationships, finances, and the impact you have on the world. Although levels of self-determination vary greatly between individuals and their unique circumstances, there are a handful of things you can do in order to increase the likelihood of life going in the direction that you want.

    In the first two episodes of this series, Keith talked about how to release values that aren’t your own and discover values that are true to who you are. In the final episode, Keith will share several steps you can take to live in accordance with your values and manifest the life you desire.

    Shownotes:

    How I Discovered Who I Am - 1:28 Hacking Your Values Into Action - 6:03 You Need An Inventory - 8:16 Implementing Strategies - 14:12 Realizing A Vision - 18:45 Setting Up Values Driven Goals - 20:02

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  • We all want to live the life that we desire, which includes being able to be our most authentic selves even when it seems risky. But in order to be your true self, you have to first know who you are and that means knowing your values.

    In last week’s episode, Keith talked about how to release values that aren’t your own. In this episode, he’ll discuss how you can learn who you are by identifying your values. He’ll also share five eye-opening questions to help you identify your values which will ultimately enable you to hack your behavioral system and create the life you want.

    Shownotes:

    Taking A Big Risk - 2:51 I Must Be Myself - 6:25 An Individual’s Search For Meaning - 9:07 Live A Values-Based Life - 13:53 Behavioral Systems At Play - 22:43 A Hierarchy Of Values - 27:14

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  • Many of us understand the importance of living a values-based life. However, most people don’t feel fully aligned in their career and consider it a sacrifice. This incongruence can cause stress and lead to significant symptoms of anxiety and depression. In part one of this 3-part series, Keith discusses how easy it can be to find yourself misaligned in a career and what you can do about it. He’ll share his own story of entering the workforce feeling incongruent, and a unique exercise that you can use to release values that aren’t your own. Ultimately, many people want to feel that they can be themselves serving in a career where they see they have something meaningful to contribute.

    Shownotes:

    Career Is a Big Part of Our Lives - 3:17 Inner Conflict of Making The Wrong Career Choice - 9:21 Shocking Employee Statistics - 13:55 The Panic of Living In Somebody Else’s Values - 18:35 An Exercise to Help You Release Values That Aren’t Your Own - 27:13

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  • Trauma doesn’t discriminate. Anyone can be impacted by trauma at any time, including us providers. So what happens when the healer needs healing? That’s what we’ll discuss in today’s episode.

    Join us for part two of this series as we continue our conversation with Dr. Rola Hallam. Not only will we discuss the revolutionary treatment options that now exist for helping others overcome trauma, but we’ll also talk about how we, as providers, can work to heal our trauma.

    Show notes:

    The Fracturing of the Spirit - 3:57 Spiritual Healing Tools - 6:09 A Powerless Savior - 10:30 A Healing Presence - 15:35 A Renewed Mission - 17:20 3 Ways of Starting A Meaningful Cause - 20:48

    To learn more about Dr. Rola Hallam:

    https://www.drrolahallam.com/about https://www.ted.com/speakers/rola_hallam https://www.instagram.com/drrolahallam_/?utm_medium=copy_link&hl=en

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  • In this episode, Dr. Rola Hallam, an award-winning doctor known for her deep passion for global health and humanitarian work during the war in Syria, shares her experience of overcoming trauma as a provider. She’ll talk about her journey to becoming a doctor, her mission-driven work in Syria and other war zones, and her work as a trauma-informed life coach.

    Shownotes:

    Born to become a Doctor - 4:28 The Calling to Save Lives - 6:32 The Horror of War - 7:41 The Cost of Helping - 8:36 Inadequate Equipment and Helplessness - 10:03 Discovering Trauma - 11:00 Trauma Seeps Into Every Cell in us - 12:03 Burnout and Falling Into Darkness - 19:00

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    https://www.drrolahallam.com/about https://www.ted.com/speakers/rola_hallam https://www.instagram.com/drrolahallam_/?utm_medium=copy_link&hl=en

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  • During the last few episodes, we talked about the role that money plays in our lives, past experiences that have shaped our views around money, and the importance of preparing financially for the future. In today’s episode, we wrap up this series by sharing some practical tips that can help you get on the way.

    Shownotes:

    Invest In Future Self - 3:18 Like A Plant In A Pot - 3:59 Having A Safety Net - 6:05 Saving Builds Momentum - 8:25 Financial “Entropy” - 11:08 Is Budgeting Right For You? - 13:29

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  • It’s a new year which means many people are reevaluating their goals and establishing new ones. With that comes an opportunity to think about your financial future. What does financial freedom mean? How can you build wealth to support your lifestyle even when you’re not actively bringing in income? How can you invest in yourself by preparing financially for your future?

    While money can be a touchy subject, it affects various aspects of your life. Just think about how many choices you make that are dependent on your financial situation. In part three of this series on the psychology of money, we’ll discuss all of the above questions, plus we’ll share some good money habits you can use to get on the road to financial freedom.

    Show notes:

    A Realization About Preparing for the Future - 2:56 Planning Today Could Save You In the Future - 9:09 Financial Freedom Versus Retirement - 12:12 Deciding What You Want Financially - 19:50 Empowerment Through Education - 22:40

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  • In the final part of this two-part series, we'll continue our discussion on the role that money plays in our lives and how it can be used as a tool to create more opportunities and experiences, and achieve desires. We’ll also talk about the importance of having a mission or meaning behind the pursuit of money.

    Show notes:

    Why the Lottery Works So Well - 2:12 The Value of Money - 5:44 Overcoming Blind Spots Around Self-worth and Self-esteem - 7:38 Money Doesn’t Buy Happiness - 16:29

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  • It goes without saying that money plays a significant role in our lives. The relationship we have with money tends to be influenced by experiences that we’ve had with money early on in life, including bearing witness to how our parents and other adults in our lives navigated their relationship with money.

    In part one of this two-part series, Will and Keith have a detailed discussion about their experiences with money throughout their childhood and teenage years, and how it has affected their relationship with money in adulthood.

    Show notes:

    Will’s Childhood Recollection Around Money - 1:14 Keith’s Childhood Insight About Finances - 3:54 Becoming Financially Independent - 11:39 The Entitlement Phase - 16:50 A Profound Advice - 18:10 Money is a Tool - 23:32 A Key Turning point - 24:48

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  • In this episode, we explore the connection between presence and gratitude, and how to develop gratitude during challenging experiences. We will also examine how ingratitude affects our mental, emotional, and even physical well-being. Plus, we’ll discuss different practices that can help with maintaining gratitude throughout the day.

    Show notes:

    Gratitude and Presence - 02:29 The Stakes Went Up When I Became a Father - 03:57 An Expensive State - 08:02 Control and Gratitude - 13:41 The Path is the Goal - 17:35 Trauma Plays a Role - 21:57

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  • The tragic death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old woman who died in Iran’s capital of Tehran while in police custody on September 16, 2022, has sparked outrage and protests in Iran and all over the world. In this 2-part series, we sit down with Dr. Noshene Ranjbar, trauma expert and Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Arizona, to discuss both the trauma and hope surrounding the fight for freedom in Iran.

    Shownotes:

    The Story Behind Mahsa Amini - 2:34 A Massive Public Outcry - 9:25 The Unveiling of Trauma and Hope - 12:00 Connecting to Ancestral Roots - 16:06 Center for Mind-Body Medicine Trainings - 20:13

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  • In part two of this series, we’ll continue our conversation on psychedelic therapy integration as we discuss the ins and outs of this process. Listen in as we talk about issues such as fragmentation, that can sometimes occur after a dosing session. We’ll also discuss the rare instances in which integration may not be possible.

    Show notes:

    Integration: Letting it Happen Naturally - 01:29 The Beauty of Psychedelics in Integration - 02:40 Parts Work in the Integration Process - 06:33 The Negative Somatic Experience - 14:05 Harder Experiences can Become Fruitful - 19:16

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  • Integration is a key component of the psychedelic therapy healing process. Integration sessions can often help a client unpack material that arose during the psychedelic session that wasn’t completely digested and sequenced in the client’s body. In this episode, we’ll discuss advanced integration topics of psychedelic therapy, as well some stories of what can happen without proper integration.

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    Recalling an Earlier Experience - 2:01 An Opportunity for Healing - 11:19 Radical Tendencies After Using Psychedelics - 16:04 The Healing is in the Integration - 23:39

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  • In part 2 of this series, we continue the conversation with Dr. Daniel Emina about the use of SPECT brain scans in studying blood flow patterns that correlate with symptom clusters. Listen in as we dive a little deeper and talk about the process used to analyze data from SPECT scans to help create treatment plans for patients experiencing mental illness symptoms.

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    SPECT Patterns Behind Suicidal Tendencies - 03:01 Taking Care of our Brain - 10:48 Minimizing the Use of Medication - 19:52

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  • In today’s episode, we have the timely opportunity to discuss Colorado Proposition 122 with one of its co-authors, attorney Josh Kappel. The Natural Medicine Health Act of Colorado would create a pathway to legalize psilocybin therapy in Colorado, and contains some very interesting nuances that make this initiative revolutionary and distinct from other state initiatives. We’ll talk about what this means for therapists, practitioners, and other facilitators. Join us as we dig into the details with drug policy reform advocate and founding partner of Vicente Sederberg law firm, Josh Kappel.

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    What You Need to Know About Proposition-122 - 2:22 Making The World A Bit Better - 8:23 Who Benefits From This New Bill? - 31:18 Meeting People Where They Are - 42:04

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    https://vicentesederberg.com/people/josh-kappel/ https://ballotpedia.org/Colorado_Proposition_122,_Decriminalization_and_Regulated_Access_Program_for_Certain_Psychedelic_Plants_and_Fungi_Initiative_(2022)

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  • In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Daniel Emina, Psychiatrist and Associate Medical Director at Amen Clinics, to discuss SPECT brain scans and the role that this revolutionary technology has in the field of integrative psychiatry. During this two-part series we’ll talk about the advantages of SPECT brain scans and even some of the controversy surrounding this type of imaging.

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    A Unique Perspective - 4:08 Why SPECT Scans - 7:23 What the Scans Show - 17:27 Head Trauma and What It Does to the Brain - 18:47

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  • In today’s episode, we discuss the new & exciting developments that are happening in Oregon, surrounding the Ballot Measure 109, which refers to the regulatory licensing and use of psilocybin products and services. Listen in as we go over details of this new Oregon law as we understand it, the risks and advantages of psilocybin as a therapeutic model, and a somewhat similar initiative that will be on Colorado's ballot this coming November.

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    Requirements to Become a License Facilitator - 2:07 Psilocybin in a non-medical Model - 09:01 Potential Risk of Harm - 16:08 Outweighing the Negatives - 21:29 Experience Goes A Long Way - 25:47

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    https://www.oregon.gov/oha/ph/preventionwellness/pages/oregon-psilocybin-services.aspx#:~:text=The%20Oregon%20Psilocybin%20Services%20Section,the%20provision%20of%20psilocybin%20services. https://ballotpedia.org/Oregon_Measure_109,_Psilocybin_Mushroom_Services_Program_Initiative_(2020)

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  • In today’s episode, we’re joined by renowned speaker and bestselling author, Dr. Gabor MatĂ©, to discuss his latest book entitled “The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness and Healing in a Toxic Culture”. Listen in as we discuss some of the highlights of the book, including the causes of illness, the effect that toxic culture has on our minds and bodies, and a pathway to health and healing.

    Show notes:

    First Impressions on the New Book - 02:54 Defining The Term “Normal” - 06:20 Reality of Trauma for Medical Trainees - 08:35 The Significant Impact of Technology on Trauma - 24:06 “The Wake up Call” - 38:10

    To learn more about Gabor Mate:

    https://drgabormate.com/ https://drgabormate.com/book/ https://www.amazon.com/Myth-Normal-Illness-Healing-Culture/dp/0593083881

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