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Dr. Angela Carter: Weaving "Harm Reduction" & Psychedelic Health Equity Fruiting Bodies

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Season 2 is bringing so much wisdom and useful information! 

In episode 4 we are joined by Dr. Angela Carter, our dear friend and trusted mentor.

Dr. Angela Carter (they/them) is a white, transgender, genderqueer, queer, neuroqueer, disabled, dirt worshiping naturopathic physician living in Portland, Or. They manage Oregon’s measure 110 substance use decriminalization and recovery program. They are also the Oregon Psilocybin Advisory Board vice chair and co-chair of the Equity and Training subcommittees. Angela is deeply committed to health equity and justice work, and ensuring that trauma informed care and racial and social justice are imbued into the fabric of our culture and government. They enjoy the company of cats, crocheting, and getting lost in the woods looking for mushrooms.

Links mentioned in our conversation:

Contact Angie: angelacarternd@gmail.com

What’s in this episode:

Angie’s background (3:29)

Beginning Naturopathic Medicine (4:22)

Queer Activism (5:30)

Burner Community Work (8:30)

Sitting with folks experiencing psychedelic journeys (8:55)

Fireside Project and Oregon Psilocybin Program (9:45)

Unified vision (12:00)

Working from a de-colonized perspective (13:55)

The limitations of a western medicine mindset (15:40)

We should be asking the community (19:18)

Building trust to encourage community engagement (21:04)

Listening sessions (24:10)

Accessibility to information for marginalized communities (26:40)

Following through on lip-service (30:04)

The lack of trust from folks in the underground (32:01)

The spectrum of people on the board (33:00)

The intersections between measure 109 and 110 (36:10)

“Harm reduction” - “Benefit Maximization” (38:12)

Provide a structure for people to relate to themselves (39:55)

Learning how to get out of the way (41:55)

Importance of the inner work (43:00)

Assessment for facilitators without shared experience (43:30)

No fast-track for personal decolonization (44:35)

Implement a restorative justice process and continuing education (50:30)

Dreamy dream (52:40)

What does healing mean to you? (55:37)


Huge thank you to the forever inspiring Angie Carter for joining us. What a gift. Follow them on Instagram at @clitocybe_nuda.

And special thank you to the people behind the scenes who help make the Fruiting Bodies podcast possible. Be sure to send them some love!

·  Podcast Editor, Sydney Bogan

·  Studio space, Mariah Makalapua & Medicine Collective

·  Equipment & support, Joe Izzo from Conscious Cloud Podcast

·  Our awesome volunteer team: Yicela Alvarado, SunMee Sandusky, and Allison Holmes

·  Our sponsors, Dr. Bronner’s, Mimosa Therapeutics, and Psychedelics Today

·  All of our incredible supporters, collaborators, and listeners

Stay connected by following us on Instagram @fruitingbodiesco. Visit our website to find past show notes, become a supporter, and join our email list.

Thank you for supporting our shared mission!

-Elan & Becca


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fruitingbodies/support

Season 2 is bringing so much wisdom and useful information! 

In episode 4 we are joined by Dr. Angela Carter, our dear friend and trusted mentor.

Dr. Angela Carter (they/them) is a white, transgender, genderqueer, queer, neuroqueer, disabled, dirt worshiping naturopathic physician living in Portland, Or. They manage Oregon’s measure 110 substance use decriminalization and recovery program. They are also the Oregon Psilocybin Advisory Board vice chair and co-chair of the Equity and Training subcommittees. Angela is deeply committed to health equity and justice work, and ensuring that trauma informed care and racial and social justice are imbued into the fabric of our culture and government. They enjoy the company of cats, crocheting, and getting lost in the woods looking for mushrooms.

Links mentioned in our conversation:

Contact Angie: angelacarternd@gmail.com

What’s in this episode:

Angie’s background (3:29)

Beginning Naturopathic Medicine (4:22)

Queer Activism (5:30)

Burner Community Work (8:30)

Sitting with folks experiencing psychedelic journeys (8:55)

Fireside Project and Oregon Psilocybin Program (9:45)

Unified vision (12:00)

Working from a de-colonized perspective (13:55)

The limitations of a western medicine mindset (15:40)

We should be asking the community (19:18)

Building trust to encourage community engagement (21:04)

Listening sessions (24:10)

Accessibility to information for marginalized communities (26:40)

Following through on lip-service (30:04)

The lack of trust from folks in the underground (32:01)

The spectrum of people on the board (33:00)

The intersections between measure 109 and 110 (36:10)

“Harm reduction” - “Benefit Maximization” (38:12)

Provide a structure for people to relate to themselves (39:55)

Learning how to get out of the way (41:55)

Importance of the inner work (43:00)

Assessment for facilitators without shared experience (43:30)

No fast-track for personal decolonization (44:35)

Implement a restorative justice process and continuing education (50:30)

Dreamy dream (52:40)

What does healing mean to you? (55:37)


Huge thank you to the forever inspiring Angie Carter for joining us. What a gift. Follow them on Instagram at @clitocybe_nuda.

And special thank you to the people behind the scenes who help make the Fruiting Bodies podcast possible. Be sure to send them some love!

·  Podcast Editor, Sydney Bogan

·  Studio space, Mariah Makalapua & Medicine Collective

·  Equipment & support, Joe Izzo from Conscious Cloud Podcast

·  Our awesome volunteer team: Yicela Alvarado, SunMee Sandusky, and Allison Holmes

·  Our sponsors, Dr. Bronner’s, Mimosa Therapeutics, and Psychedelics Today

·  All of our incredible supporters, collaborators, and listeners

Stay connected by following us on Instagram @fruitingbodiesco. Visit our website to find past show notes, become a supporter, and join our email list.

Thank you for supporting our shared mission!

-Elan & Becca


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fruitingbodies/support

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