Facilitators

  • Dr Leslie Drapiza

    Through life experience, I have cultivated a special interest in working with clients who struggle with mental health, loss and grief, healthcare provider burnout, postpartum depression, cancer (I am a breast cancer survivor), and end of life anxiety.

  • Savitri Young

    I believe that individuality and authenticity can only be known when we embrace all of our parts - the beautiful and the ugly, the celebrated and the rejected, and certainly the weird.   I feel a deep relatedness to social anxiety, the identity crisis that motherhood brings, autoimmune disease, neurodiversity, mid-life transition, and the pursuit of the creative fire.  This work is meaningful to me because the gifts we have are not ours alone but a shared legacy.

  • Carrie McMullin

    Carrie has a calm and gentle style, where clients' needs and preferences are centered at each step of the process. Prior to becoming a licensed psilocybin facilitator, she had 20+ years of experience as a psychologist which have influenced her priorities of ethical, trauma-informed, client-centered practice. 

  • Caroline Holm

    Caroline Holm, a state-licensed psilocybin facilitator, cultivates a safe, compassionate space for clients to explore new perspectives and process emotions. Her approach supports clients navigating loss, anxiety, depression, parental wounds, blocks and other challenges, empowering them to reconnect with their innate ability to create meaningful and lasting change.

  • Jen Snyder

    My passion is helping others rediscover their inner strength and achieve profound healing. This work is deeply personal to me, shaped by my own journey of healing after losing my law enforcement fiancé to suicide. The process of rebuilding from childhood forward has given me a profound sense of empathy and a desire to create transformative spaces for others.

  • Henry Fields

    During the ceremony, you will be held within a safe container of non-judgment. And, on the other side of your journey, I will lead you through an integration session, which I view as the most essential part of your journey. I will support you in weaving the themes, directives, and body awareness received in non-ordinary states into your day-to-day life through healthy habit-forming tools.

  • Carol Markovics Ph.D.

    As a psychologist for more than 50 years, I have experience with individuals from early childhood to old age and with a variety of mental health and behavioral challenges. My more recent interest in psychedelics has arisen from the awareness that some conditions in certain individuals do not respond well to traditional treatment approaches and medications.  In particular, trauma, especially developmental trauma, and certain depressive conditions require innovative approaches to help create meaningful change.

  • Tony Betz

    The positive effects of psilocybin can be profound. I know firsthand how psilocybin can help one awaken from depression, loosen the grip of anxiety, and live a more meaningful life.

  • Willow Sat Narayan

    Licensed Psilocybin Facilitator, Certified Soul Doula/ Death Doula,Healing Artist, Ritualist, Ceremonialist

    Sources of Passion: Sound, movement, play, and the rhythms of nature. Dark Room Therapy, Cycles, melodies, dance, and song as devotion. Rooted in reverence, liminality, and the spaces beyond binaries.

  • Phyllis Moses

    Phyllis's introduction to plant medicine as a teenager opened her eyes to a profound sense of oneness, awe, and beauty, shaping her life’s path. Her studies with Indigenous cultures and Tibetan Buddhism transformed her understanding of the mind, inspiring her to bridge Eastern and Western perspectives. Combining her knowledge and study of neuroscience, somatic practices, and psychedelics, Phyllis is committed to guiding deep healing. She listens to clients’ needs, helps set intentions, and supports their integration process, fostering growth, self compassion, and transformation.

  • Johani Askins

    Hello, I am Johani Askins, also known as Juba, a compassionate psychedelic facilitator with a diverse background. My intercultural, multilingual, and multiracial identity, along with ancestral connections to healers from Brazil and the Xokleng-Laklanõ Tribe, informs my belief in the power of diversity, privacy, and continuous consultation to create a safe and supportive space for transformative psychedelic experiences.

  • Emalie Coplan

    Emalie (she/they) is a trauma-informed licensed marriage and family therapist and psilocybin facilitator with advanced training in Internal Family Systems (IFS), Brainspotting, EMDR, and Ketamine-Assisted Therapy (KAP). With a deep commitment to supporting queer individuals and those healing from trauma, Emalie offers a compassionate, client-centered approach that honors each person's unique path.

  • Rose Engein

    As a Facilitator, she draws from her life long work as a Massage Therapist, Energy Worker, Intuitive Consultant, Yoga Therapist and Meditation Instructor. As a perpetual student of the healing arts and life itself, she has many tools that she picked up along the way. All these contributing to her ability to be able to hold space for you mindfully, with integrity and a compassionate heart. And, hopefully even share a few laughs along the way.

  • Amanda Lerch

    Presently, my passion and knowledge center around psychedelic facilitation, aromatherapy, intergenerational trauma and using art and somatic movement to integrate psychedelic experiences. I would be honored to facilitate your psychedelic journey.

  • Sammy Kahuk

    Sammy’s philosophy is the belief that knowledge and understanding are key to overcoming life's challenges, such as loneliness and financial difficulties. He is a strong advocate for the enlightening power of education in personal growth and well-being.

  • Dina Odeh

    Dina Odeh, a licensed OHA facilitator, blends her Master's Degree in Legal Studies with a Bachelor's in Sociology to offer a unique perspective in holistic wellness. Her legal background ensures a thorough understanding of the complex regulations surrounding health practices, while her sociology degree enhances her insight into societal dynamics and individual needs.

  • Evelyn Cushing

    I specialize in working with addiction, depression, anxiety, OCD, ADHD, CPTSD, PTSD, gender dysphoria, and neurodiversity which are all things she has experienced treating in her own healing journey. She’s worked hard to overcome these experiences to build an authentic life filled with connection.

  • Lisa Snyder

    I specialize in helping clients reemerge from burnout, heal from loss, and rediscover their true purpose in life.

  • Kristof McDonald

    If you are at the point in your life where you are ready to try an unconventional approach to resolving issues like depression, anxiety, PTSD, substance abuse, or end-of-life or if you are feeling stuck and seeking new inspiration - I’d love to guide you on your own psilocybin journey.

  • Nina Wyngethrin

    I approach facilitation with the acceptance, warmth, generosity, patience, and celebration that I live my life with. I’ve developed these skills through a career in special education and community service and through my lived experience as a gentle, introverted, queer woman. I show up as my authentic self, with an open heart; I listen with curiosity, and know that trust is earned.