Dawn Musil

Dawn Musil

Women’s Empowerment Through Entheogens—A Psychedelic Feminism Liberation Story Dawn Musil has a bachelor’s of science in Biochemistry and Ecology from Ohio State University and is completing a Venture for America fellowship in business development with a Sema, a...
Samantha Retrosi

Samantha Retrosi

Waking Up the Sacred Warrior: Viral Culture, Social Illness, and Disrupting the Structure that Lives Inside. Samantha Retrosi, a PhD student investigating the sociology of culture, structural inequality, gender politics, and political economy at George Mason...
Yessia Muse

Yessia Muse

Yessia Muse is the first certified Kambo practitioner in the state of Oregon. She received her certification through the International Association of Kambo Practitioners. This medicine has been gifted through the Matses Tribe to Karen Uma, who is both the founder of...
Bruce Sanguin

Bruce Sanguin

“Opening Your Beautiful Heart: The Work of Integration and the Perils of Spiritual Bypassing” Bruce Sanguin is a psychotherapist living on Denman Island, B.C. where he practices. Before taking early retirement he was a minister in a progressive church for 28 years and...
Tom & Sheri Eckert

Tom & Sheri Eckert

As husband-and-wife founders of the Oregon Psilocybin Society (OPS) and authors of the Psilocybin Service Initiative (PSI), Tom and Sheri Eckert have set in motion a historic campaign to legalize Psilocybin Services, also known as Psilocybin Assisted Therapy, in their...
Thomas Hatsis

Thomas Hatsis

Thomas Hatsis is an historian of witchcraft, magic, Western religions, contemporary psychedelia, entheogens, and medieval pharmacopeia. He recently published The Witches Ointment: The Secret History of Psychedelic Magic the first study to address how medieval witches...