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Sacred Healing or Clinical Care?

27 min · 12 de mar de 2026
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S1E13: Sacred Healing or Clinical Care? Join host Jim Tate and his guest Justin Townsend, Founder and CEO of Myco Meditations, a leading psilocybin-assisted retreat organization based in Jamaica. Together, they explore the emerging role of psychedelics at the intersection of clinical treatment, sacred ceremony, and cultural transformation. From 6,000+ psilocybin journeys hosted in safe, structured retreats to debates over natural vs. synthetic psilocybin, Townsend sheds light on lessons learned, harm reduction practices, and the risks of unchecked commercialization in the US.

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