We Didn't Turn Out OK with Jennie Monness

10: Breaking the Silence: Postpartum Depression, Psychedelic Healing, and the Future of Mental Health with Melissa Lavasani


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In this deeply moving episode, I sit down with Melissa Lavasani to hear her powerful journey through severe postpartum depression (PPD)—a journey that nearly ended her own life.

Struggling with relentless despair and thoughts of ending her life, Melissa discovered something that not only saved her but changed the course of her life: psilocybin, a naturally occurring psychedelic compound found in mushrooms.


Through her own healing, Melissa went on to found the Psychedelic Medicine Coalition, advocating for safe and equitable access to these transformative treatments.

We also talk about the illusion of motherhood on social media—how it often glorifies the experience, leaving struggling mothers to wonder, What’s wrong with me? I open up about my own postpartum experience and my personal journey with psilocybin—something I’ve wanted to share for years but never found the right way to talk about, until now.


Melissa brings the science, the research, and the advocacy, shedding light on how psychedelic medicine is finally gaining recognition in the medical and political landscape.


Key Takeaways from Our Conversation:

• Psychedelics have a long history, but politics and stigma have overshadowed their

proven therapeutic benefits.

• Major universities and government agencies are now prioritizing psychedelic research,

including studies on postpartum depression.

A new clinical trial is recruiting participants to test a groundbreaking postpartum

depression

treatment based on psychedelic compounds.

• Melissa’s advocacy led to Initiative 81, which passed with a record-breaking 76%

approval in Washington, D.C., pushing forward the movement for safe and legal

psychedelic medicine.


Melissa has dedicated her career to ensuring that Americans have the right to access life-changing treatments through education, advocacy, and policy reform.This episode means a lot to me—not just personally, but for every mother who has ever questioned why motherhood doesn’t look the way it does on Instagram.


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