Beyond Set and Setting: Gv Freeman on Psychedelic Safety, Self-Sovereignty & Doing the Work
What if "set and setting" is only a small part of psychedelic safety?
Author and facilitator Gv Freeman believes we've outgrown the framework that has guided psychedelic culture for more than 60 years. In this thoughtful conversation, he introduces a more complete approach to healing—one that emphasizes informed consent, personal responsibility, trustworthy facilitation, preparation, activation, and the courage to change your life after the medicine shows you what's true.
Drawing from decades of recovery, therapy, spiritual practice, and years working with sacred medicines, Gv challenges some of the psychedelic movement's biggest assumptions while offering practical guidance for anyone considering—or already walking—the psychedelic path.
In this episode…
Teopixqui Dez welcomes Gv Freeman, author of Healing with Psychedelics, for a deep conversation about what it truly means to heal.
Rather than relying solely on Timothy Leary's famous concept of "set and setting," Gv explains why modern psychedelic work requires a much broader framework. His Psychedelic Safety Wheel encourages participants to think critically about benefits, risks, preparation, dosage, facilitation, community, integration, and—perhaps most importantly—taking responsibility for their own experience.
The conversation explores why certifications alone don't make someone a great facilitator, how to recognize red flags before entering ceremony, and why trusting your intuition may be one of the most important safety tools you have.
Gv also offers a refreshing perspective on integration. While many people focus on understanding their psychedelic experiences, he argues that lasting transformation comes through activation—actually changing your life in response to what the medicine reveals.
Along the way, Dez and Gv discuss ego death, purpose, enjoyment, indigenous wisdom, therapeutic versus spiritual approaches, and why psychedelics should never be viewed as a magic pill. The result is an honest, practical conversation that challenges listeners to become active participants in their own healing rather than passive recipients waiting to be fixed.
In this conversation
* Why "set and setting" are no longer enough
* The Psychedelic Safety Wheel and how it improves safety
* Why informed consent matters before every journey
* How to evaluate a psychedelic facilitator
* The difference between clinical, therapeutic, spiritual, and indigenous approaches
* Why certifications don't automatically equal competence
* Red flags to watch for before participating in ceremony
* The importance of self-sovereignty and personal responsibility
* Why integration without action often falls short
* Gv's concept of "activation" and putting insights into practice
* Why healing isn't a one-time event or a magic pill
* The role of enjoyment, purpose, and trust in long-term transformation
* What growing psychedelic communities can learn from indigenous traditions
About Gv Freeman
Gv Freeman is the author of Healing with Psychedelics and creator of the Psychedelic Safety Wheel, a modern framework designed to help people navigate psychedelic experiences more safely and intentionally.
His work draws on decades of recovery, therapy, spiritual practice, transformational coaching, and years of facilitating sacred medicine work. Through his writing, coaching, and teaching, Gv encourages people to become informed, self-sovereign participants in their own healing rather than outsourcing responsibility to facilitators, institutions, or the medicines themselves.
About the Colorado Psychedelic Church
The Colorado Psychedelic Church is a community dedicated to healing, authentic connection, and spiritual growth through the responsible use of entheogens and sacred compounds.
With more than 2,800 members, weekly sermons, Friday Lounge Nights, educational events, support groups, and a growing podcast, the church exists to help people heal together—not simply through psychedelic experiences, but through meaningful community, honest conversation, and the ongoing work of personal transformation.
Whether someone is taking their first steps into psychedelic exploration or has spent years on the path, the church strives to create a safe, welcoming environment where people can ask questions, find support, and discover what healing looks like for them.
Contact Us
Colorado Psychedelic Church 5028 North Academy Blvd. Colorado Springs, CO 80918
719-412-5860
https://ColoradoPsychedelicChurch.com
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