The Psychedelic Scene Podcast

Jason LeValley

The Psychedelic Scene Podcast celebrates, shares, and publicizes psychedelic music, art, and culture to bring together a global psychedelic community.

Episodes

  1. Telling the Whole Story of Psychedelic Therapy with Alex Detmering

    MAR 4

    Telling the Whole Story of Psychedelic Therapy with Alex Detmering

    In this episode of the Psychedelic Scene Podcast, host Jill Sitnick speaks with Alex Detmering, founder of the Parable Foundation, about the parts of psychedelic therapy that rarely get talked about. Rather than focusing on peak moments or simplified success stories, this conversation explores what happens in the middle: confusion, fear, identity disruption, and the long process of integration that follows insight. Alex shares how his own therapeutic experiences led him to create an anonymous storytelling project focused on honesty, nuance, and lived experience. Together, Jill and Alex discuss why ambiguity is not a failure, why integration often takes years, and why hearing real stories can help people feel less alone in their own process. This episode is educational in nature and intended to support thoughtful understanding of therapeutic experiences, not to promote or prescribe any treatment. Topics covered include: Why psychedelic therapy is rarely a one-time eventThe emotional and psychological “messy middle”What people misunderstand about integrationThe role of fear, uncertainty, and openness in changeWhy honest storytelling matters in mental health conversations🎧 This conversation discusses challenging emotional experiences in a reflective, non-graphic way.  Alex Detmering is the founder of the Parable Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to sharing honest, long-form accounts of therapeutic experiences. Find Alex at: https://parablefoundation.substack.com/ More content at psychedelicscene.com!

    38 min
  2. Firefighters, Trauma, And The Case For Safer Plant Medicines with Paul Walton

    FEB 4

    Firefighters, Trauma, And The Case For Safer Plant Medicines with Paul Walton

    In this episode, host Jill Sitnick speaks with New Mexico firefighter and advocate Paul Walton, executive director of Firefighters for Plant Medicine. Paul has spent more than seventeen years on the front lines. Like many first responders, he carried a heavy mix of trauma, insomnia, and chronic pain. After an injury and surgery, he turned to medical cannabis as an alternative to opioids and found that it helped not only his body but his mind and relationships. From there, he worked through his union and county government to change policy so firefighters could legally and safely use medical cannabis off duty. Now, as New Mexico develops regulations for psilocybin therapy, Paul is focused on ensuring first responders are included in a careful, ethics-informed way. Key Topics Life as a career firefighter and the cumulative impact of traumaHow medical cannabis supported pain relief, sleep, and therapyThe long process of changing county policy and drug testing rulesMisunderstandings about “drug-free workplace” policies and federal lawEarly outcomes for firefighters using medical cannabis under the new rulesUpcoming psilocybin studies in New Mexico and why first responders need a seat at the tableThe importance of peer support and culture-informed facilitationPractical advice for unions and departments that want to explore similar changesNotes This conversation is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.Any use of cannabis or psilocybin should follow local laws and be discussed with qualified professionals.Find Paul at www.firefightersforplantmedicine.org

    51 min

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The Psychedelic Scene Podcast celebrates, shares, and publicizes psychedelic music, art, and culture to bring together a global psychedelic community.