Episode 35 is a conversation with one of the psychedelic world's true elders: Adele Getty, author, philanthropist, and co-founder of Limina Foundation. Adele's life story weaves together decades of ceremony, community, and consciousness exploration. Adele traces her fascination with plant medicine all the way back to 1957, when, at age seven, she devoured a 15-page Life Magaze spread on Gordon Wasson and Maria Sabina that quietly shaped the entire arc of her life. After her first curated LSD experience in 1968, Adele made a personal commitment to take the medicine once a year and use it as a kind of annual self-audit, a practice she has maintained for over five decades. Adele shares what it was like to marry Francis Huxley, Aldous Huxley's nephew, in 1986, including intimate stories of Nobel Prize winners, the Bloomsbury set, and how the relationship deepened her understanding of psychedelics as a tool for navigating life's most challenging passages, including the end of the marriage and the death of Francis. From Native American teachers like Sun Bear and Grandmother Evelyn Eaton, to Leo Zeff and Ralph Metzner, Adele reflects on how she wove together multiple lineages and offers a thoughtful take on cultural appropriation, encouraging people to find their own authentic ceremonial voice. Adele shares tender memories of the recently passed underground guide Ricci Coddington, including Ricci's dream about Leo Zeff in her final year. She also reflects on her role as a founding member of the Guild of Guides and her longtime advocacy for non-directive, space-holding approaches to psychedelic facilitation. Adele discusses the wildly successful Santa Fe event she produced, the Enchanted State, that raised over $100,000 for New Mexico's emerging psilocybin landscape, and closes with a hopeful vision rooted in Limina Foundation's mission that psychedelics could serve as a rare unifying force across political divides, with a recent poll showing 70% of Americans, regardless of party, supporting access to these medicines for those who need them. Thank you for listening. Thank you for supporting the podcast and our psychedelic elders. And thank you for taking the time to click the five stars or the thumbs up so that others might stumble across it and benefit as well. I so appreciate it! Adele Getty Bio: Adele Getty Elder, Wisdom Keeper, Psychedelic Educator Adele Getty is a pioneering voice in psychedelic education, known for decades of work exploring the sacred, cultural, and psychological dimensions of psychedelic healing. A founding member of the Guild of Guides, she has helped shape the field of assisted psychedelic work with deep integrity and cross-cultural wisdom. Her books, including A Sense of the Sacred and Goddess: Mother of Living Nature, explore ceremony, matrifocal history, and rites of passage. Widely respected as an elder and wisdom keeper, her recent keynote at the 2023 MAPS Conference received a standing ovation. Adele's work continues to guide a deeper, more grounded psychedelic future. Connect with Adele Find Adele and learn more about her work at liminafoundation.org. Videos from The Enchanted State conference will be available there soon. Donation Links GoFundMe for Jack Coddington For larger, tax-deductible donations ($1,000+) please contact Michael at LiminaFoundation.org Connect with Carla You can connect with us on Instagram @PsychedelicDivas, and be sure to join the email list at psychedelicdivas.com for updates, resources, and the Psychedelic Safety Guide Including What to Do When Things Go Wrong. Website: PsychedelicDivas.com Carla's Coaching: CarlaDetchon.com Instagram: @PsychedelicDivas YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@carladetchon Subscribe & Review: Support the sisterhood, by subscribing, rating, and reviewing Psychedelic Divas. Your support helps amplify these important conversations and grow our community.