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From Patient Zero to Founder with Rogers Masson

31 min · 6 de jul de 2026
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A Veteran's Mission to Redesign Immersive Sound Therapy What happens when the music meant to support healing becomes its own source of disruption? Rogers Masson knows firsthand. A U.S. Army veteran and Grammy-voting music producer who spent over three decades living with PTSD, Masson entered the MAPS/FDA expanded access MDMA-assisted therapy trials at the Pearl Institute in Asheville, North Carolina — and emerged as Patient 001 with a mission. The standard therapeutic playlists he encountered during treatment were, by his account and his therapists' own admission, a known problem. Rather than accept it, Masson paused a 25-year career and built PsySonics: immersive, psychoacoustic sound engineered from the ground up for MDMA, ketamine, and psilocybin sessions. On this episode of Inside the Revival, host Jim Tate explores the science, design, and personal conviction behind a tool now used in clinical trials and trusted therapeutic practices across the psychedelic ecosystem.

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A Veteran's Mission to Redesign Immersive Sound Therapy What happens when the music meant to support healing becomes its own source of disruption? Rogers Masson knows firsthand. A U.S. Army veteran and Grammy-voting music producer who spent over three decades living with PTSD, Masson entered the MAPS/FDA expanded access MDMA-assisted therapy trials at the Pearl Institute in Asheville, North Carolina — and emerged as Patient 001 with a mission. The standard therapeutic playlists he encountered during treatment were, by his account and his therapists' own admission, a known problem. Rather than accept it, Masson paused a 25-year career and built PsySonics: immersive, psychoacoustic sound engineered from the ground up for MDMA, ketamine, and psilocybin sessions. On this episode of Inside the Revival, host Jim Tate explores the science, design, and personal conviction behind a tool now used in clinical trials and trusted therapeutic practices across the psychedelic ecosystem.

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