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Are psychedelics safe for me? Are magic mushrooms legal in the United States? What can I expect from a psychedelic journey? How much is the right dosage of psilocybin to do at home?

There is a wave of legalization and decriminalization of psychedelics sweeping the country and many ordinary and straight-laced folks who walk their dogs and pay their taxes are wondering about whether psychedelics are right for them.

If this is you, then you are not alone and we can help answer these questions and more!

Who are we?

Aria Naidoo is a former technology founder who, after a series of traumatic life-events, found herself in the jungle of Peru, drinking Ayahuasca. She later emerged from a deep phase of integration to found the Sacred Waters Movement, a psychedelic education, ceremony and spiritual reclamation community in Portland Oregon.

Myrissa Otterbein-Pyle is an integrative healthcare expert and psychedelic integration guide who specializes in psychedelic integration and preparation for deep psychedelic journey work. She leads retreat programs for Sacred Waters Movement.

Where to listen:
Join our free weekly Zoom webinar to ask your questions anonymously or listen to the recording posted weekly. Submit your questions to info@sacredwatersmusic.com

Psychedelic Curious‪?‬ Aria Naidoo

    • Technologie

Are psychedelics safe for me? Are magic mushrooms legal in the United States? What can I expect from a psychedelic journey? How much is the right dosage of psilocybin to do at home?

There is a wave of legalization and decriminalization of psychedelics sweeping the country and many ordinary and straight-laced folks who walk their dogs and pay their taxes are wondering about whether psychedelics are right for them.

If this is you, then you are not alone and we can help answer these questions and more!

Who are we?

Aria Naidoo is a former technology founder who, after a series of traumatic life-events, found herself in the jungle of Peru, drinking Ayahuasca. She later emerged from a deep phase of integration to found the Sacred Waters Movement, a psychedelic education, ceremony and spiritual reclamation community in Portland Oregon.

Myrissa Otterbein-Pyle is an integrative healthcare expert and psychedelic integration guide who specializes in psychedelic integration and preparation for deep psychedelic journey work. She leads retreat programs for Sacred Waters Movement.

Where to listen:
Join our free weekly Zoom webinar to ask your questions anonymously or listen to the recording posted weekly. Submit your questions to info@sacredwatersmusic.com

    Psychedelic Curious S1E3: Preparing for a Psychedelic Journey

    Psychedelic Curious S1E3: Preparing for a Psychedelic Journey

    How to prepare for a psychedelic journey and avoid negative or even harmful outcomes, whilst maximizing the benefits both during and after the psychedelic journey. In this episode, we share a set of things to consider leading up to a psychedelic journey, whether that be a mushroom hike with your buddies, or a deep ayahuasca journey in the Amazon with shamans. The simple and easy-to-apply preparation steps are powerful because they help to bring structure and intention into the journey, so you can feel safer to let go and allow the medicine to work its magic.

    • 30 Min.
    S1E2: Microdosing Best Practices and the 'Stamets Stack'

    S1E2: Microdosing Best Practices and the 'Stamets Stack'

    Aria and Myrissa discuss the ins and outs of micro-dosing. What does the science say, how to do it effectively and what to expect. They also share personal accounts of their journeys with psychedelics, both at the micro and heroic doses, and how these experiences have helped them with their mental health, relationships and careers.

    • 53 Min.
    Psychedelic Curious - S1E1: Psilocybin and People of Color

    Psychedelic Curious - S1E1: Psilocybin and People of Color

    Sacred Waters Movement hosts a discussion for the Psychedelic Curious. This month we interview Chakaara Bliss, black community leader and psychedelic advocate, to discuss how the growing wave of psilocybin legalization can help black, indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) communities with generational trauma and unlocking levels of freedom and bliss.

    Subscribe for our weekly podcast for the Psychedelic Curious.

    • 55 Min.
    S1-E8: Closing out Season 1 with Pride with Frances Wallace

    S1-E8: Closing out Season 1 with Pride with Frances Wallace

    SPOILER ALERT! Stay tuned for the HUGE revelation that I make at the end of this episode!

    June is PRIDE month in San Francisco and around the world. Join former Executive Director of Frameline - the LGBTQ+ film and media non-profit as we celebrate PRIDE and explore the incredible work that has been done to put the LGBTQ+ community on the screen, and the important journey that still lies ahead when it comes to achieving true equity for all in the US and around the world.

    Frances shares her exciting yet scary journey to become a coach, the challenges of founding a new business, and talks about the the life-changing and fulfilling second career that she has chosen.

    This episode closes out Season 1. Join us in August for an even more exciting Season 2!

    • 40 Min.
    S1-E7: Riding the Waves of the Tech Supercycle with Steven Morley

    S1-E7: Riding the Waves of the Tech Supercycle with Steven Morley

    Team, Timing and Luck: Listen to Steven Morley sharing four decades of tech success.

    Steven is a true tech veteran who has spent a whopping 43 years developing new technologies and building winning technology companies. He was employee #10 at Qualcomm, and has advised over 125 startups and early-stage companies in his long and impressive career.

    Steven shares wisdom and insights from decades growing and advising startups, and explores what it takes to succeed in technology. We talk about the glory days of tech in the late 90's the rise of mobile and how Qualcomm played into that story, and explore what is needed as the world recovers from a period of intense self-reflection.

    • 57 Min.
    S1-E6: Inventing a Tech Product with No Tech Experience, with Mission-Based Entrepreneur, Sabrina Williams

    S1-E6: Inventing a Tech Product with No Tech Experience, with Mission-Based Entrepreneur, Sabrina Williams

    Have you ever dreamed about creating an amazing technology product that will change the world, but then stopped when you realized 2 things: 1) you don't have any tech experience and 2) you don't have an audacious idea yet? Yes? Well, then listen up!

    Sabrina Williams, founder of Benefit Corporation, Seed, is helping people grow their own food with their self-watering planter, the Seed Box. This is high-tech product that includes moisture sensors, an Arduino-controlled monitoring system, and will soon also connect to an app to allow you to monitor your plants wherever you are.

    But Sabrina is no techie, or at least, she wasn't until recently! She's a lawyer, who spent decades in housing policy to empower underserved communities. So how did this non-profit mom end up inventing an incredible technology system and bringing it to market? This episode covers this incredible story of how Sabrina's own value system and understanding of herself led her to incredible success!

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