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Budding social workers interview a wide range of experts and practitioners in the field of psychedelics. Graduate students from the Crown School of Social Work then discuss how our guests' experiences and findings might inform and shape how social work in particular can help shape equitable policies and practices. Please like, subscribe, and share to your family, friends, frenemies, and outright enemies. All are welcome! Email us: pswuchicago@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psychedelicsinsocialwork/

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27 episodios

episode Self-Ecology ft. Travis Cox artwork

Self-Ecology ft. Travis Cox

In the final episode of Em's deep dive into the self, identity, and non-ordinary states of consciousness, Em and Libby talk through the field of ecopsychology, pushing against philosophical assumptions of Western academia, and animism with Professor Travis Cox. Professor Cox is a core associate professor of Ecopsychology at Naropa University. You can find out more about Dr. Cox and by visiting his faculty page [https://www.naropa.edu/profile/travis-cox/]. Maybe you have comments, questions, or just want to get involved in the conversation some how. As we mention in the episode, we will be doing an Ask Me Anything episode later in the season. If you'd like to pose an anonymous question and hear answers from the hosts and/or specific guests please send your questions to: Email: pswuchicago@gmail.com Instagram: @psychedelicsinsocialwork. Like, subscribe, and share! Music by the Groovy Tad Nicol

23 de feb de 2026 - 48 min
episode Self-Liberation ft. Nicholas Powers and Sara Oke artwork

Self-Liberation ft. Nicholas Powers and Sara Oke

What does it mean to reclaim your self? Continuing their exploration of identity, the self, and non-ordinary states of consciousness, Em and Libby look at the intersection of psychedelics and Black-American experience. This episodes' guests, Dr. Nicholas Powers and Sara Oke, offer their perspectives on what it really means to liberate the self. Dr. Nicholas Powers is an associate professor of English at SUNY Old Westbury and the author Black Psychedelic Revolution: From Trauma to Liberation. We dive into this collection of essays, autofiction, and psychedelic visions. You can find out more about Dr. Powers and his book by visiting his website [https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.blackpsychedelicrevolution.com/__;!!BpyFHLRN4TMTrA!978IocgDwqfVaSTBBMmMkKLVHHsKh7rPyUHXOCWnPiYmrWp9uXLhy2iwpsBNyUZA13PcPz3SyrLIMfRsPw0vhjo8f7NI$], his Instagram [https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.instagram.com/black_psychedelic_revolution/__;!!BpyFHLRN4TMTrA!978IocgDwqfVaSTBBMmMkKLVHHsKh7rPyUHXOCWnPiYmrWp9uXLhy2iwpsBNyUZA13PcPz3SyrLIMfRsPw0vhjazMDkE$], or his Facebook [https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572489800093__;!!BpyFHLRN4TMTrA!978IocgDwqfVaSTBBMmMkKLVHHsKh7rPyUHXOCWnPiYmrWp9uXLhy2iwpsBNyUZA13PcPz3SyrLIMfRsPw0vhhVqPMwV$]. Sara Oke is the lead Psychedelic Research Therapist at Imperial College London. She lectures internationally on ways psychedelic-assisted therapists can be more culturally attuned and responsible in their work. You can find more about her on her website [https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.sarajreed.info/__;!!BpyFHLRN4TMTrA!7gqdQfeHzQFMBnC4jJMBPKNZibUIxwRR3pKPUcq9V9XgmAhvVl59QWB-fpXTUbDudqBku1zmZ6u3l6SQwb2lj7xOlw$] and LinkedIn [https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarareedms/__;!!BpyFHLRN4TMTrA!7gqdQfeHzQFMBnC4jJMBPKNZibUIxwRR3pKPUcq9V9XgmAhvVl59QWB-fpXTUbDudqBku1zmZ6u3l6SQwb09Ff579w$]. Maybe you have comments, questions, or just want to get involved in the conversation some how. As we mention in the episode, we will be doing an Ask Me Anything episode later in the season. If you'd like to pose an anonymous question and hear answers from the hosts and/or specific guests please send your questions to: Email: pswuchicago@gmail.com Instagram: @psychedelicsinsocialwork. Like, subscribe, and share! Music by the Groovy Tad Nicol

16 de feb de 2026 - 1 h 14 min
episode Bonus! 5-MeO-DMT and the Expanded Self ft. Rafaelle Lancelotta artwork

Bonus! 5-MeO-DMT and the Expanded Self ft. Rafaelle Lancelotta

This week, Em and Rafaelle Lancelotta take a detour into the molecule of 5-MeO-DMT. No, they aren't taking it in this episode, but they are discussing some other ways the "expanded self" might well be understood. For more information on Rafaelle and her work, visit her website relationshipispsychedelic.com or check out her ResearchGate profile at https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Rafaelle-Lancelotta. In this episode, our audio cuts out when Rafaelle explains how 5-MeO-DMT is metabolized into bufotenine. Rafaelle also wanted to add this note: While the molecule itself cannot be patented in its natural form, synthetic processes, delivery systems, formulations, and clinical protocols can be patented. There are several companies trying to do that currently for better or worse. Maybe you have comments, questions, or just want to get involved in the conversation somehow. As we mention in the episode, we will be doing an Ask Me Anything episode later in the season. If you'd like to pose an anonymous question and hear answers from the hosts and/or specific guests please send your questions to: Email: pswuchicago@gmail.com Instagram: @psychedelicsinsocialwork. Like, subscribe, and share! Music by the Groovy Tad Nicol

9 de feb de 2026 - 18 min
episode Self-Expansion ft. Maya Seale and Rafaelle Lancelotta artwork

Self-Expansion ft. Maya Seale and Rafaelle Lancelotta

Em and Libby continue their exploration of identity, the self, and non-ordinary states of consciousness, this time through the lens of sexual and gender identity. Our first guest, Maya Seale, shares her story of personal, political, and psychedelic transformation. Our second guest, Rafaelle Lancelotta helps fill in some of the research behind queer identity and psychedelic use. Maya and Rafaelle draw from a couple of concepts that can be cited from original sources and/or explained a bit further. They include: - "Tethering together" systems of oppression: Maya cites bell hooks as an important figure in her thinking about white supremacist, colonial, capitalist patriarchy. She notes how this concept can help explain "transmisogyny," which denotes how discourses around sex binarism and misogyny go hand in hand. - Relatedly, Maya wanted to clarify one way in which these systems might interrelate. Oppositional sexism, for instance, pairs well with white supremacist discourse, in that both seek to define differences in sex, ethnic, and racial characteristics as markers of degrees in civility and/or racial and cultural superiority. - "Set, setting, and support" can be linked to Dr. Kwasi Adusei and Jasmine Virdi, who have collaborated on scholarship related to this topic. You can find Maya on IG @mayamelieee or send her an email at mayaamelieseale@gmail.com. For more information on Rafaelle and her work, visit her website relationshipispsychedelic.com or check out her ResearchGate profile at https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Rafaelle-Lancelotta. Maybe you have comments, questions, or just want to get involved in the conversation some how. As we mention in the episode, we will be doing an Ask Me Anything episode later in the season. If you'd like to pose an anonymous question and hear answers from the hosts and/or specific guests please send your questions to: Email: pswuchicago@gmail.com Instagram: @psychedelicsinsocialwork. Like, subscribe, and share! Music by the Groovy Tad Nicol

2 de feb de 2026 - 51 min
episode Bonus! Two-Spirit Identity ft. Taita Daniel artwork

Bonus! Two-Spirit Identity ft. Taita Daniel

This week, Em and Taita Daniel continue their conversation from the previous episode. In their exploration of self, identity, and plant medicines, Taita Daniel shares what two-spirit identity means for them, how gender factors into colonization, and how their gender identity relates to their work as a healer. To find out more about Taita Daniel and their work, you can find them on their Instagram @taitadaniel or send an email to info@runaambi.com. Maybe you have comments, questions, or just want to get involved in the conversation somehow. As we mention in the episode, we will be doing an Ask Me Anything episode later in the season. If you'd like to pose an anonymous question and hear answers from the hosts and/or specific guests please send your questions to: Email: pswuchicago@gmail.com Instagram: @psychedelicsinsocialwork. Like, subscribe, and share! Music by the Groovy Tad Nicol

26 de ene de 2026 - 30 min
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