In this eye-opening episode of Beyond the Bars, host Josh Young sits down with Dr. Bill Dennis—Navy veteran and noted correctional healthcare expert—to explore the groundbreaking potential of ibogaine, an ancient plant medicine making headlines for its ability to treat PTSD, opioid addiction, and even Parkinson’s disease.
Journey beyond the headlines as Dr. Bill Dennis reveals how desperate veterans and first responders are finding hope and transformation abroad through medically-supervised ibogaine therapy—often as a last resort when conventional treatments fail.Together, Josh and Dr. Bill Dennis break down why this natural psychedelic, which originated in Gabon, Africa, remains illegal and misunderstood in the U.S.—and what must happen for clinical trials and legalization to become reality. Listen as Dr. Bill Dennis shares powerful stories of veterans rescued from the brink of suicide, the critical role of post-treatment counseling, and how faith and science converge in the mission to save lives.Whether you’re curious about new frontiers in addiction recovery, passionate about veterans’ mental health, or searching for deeper meaning in life’s hardest battles, this episode challenges assumptions, inspires hope, and ignites action in the fight against America’s mental health and opioid crises.Beyond the Bars is sponsored by Freedom Behavioral Health. For more information, visit freedom-bh.com.
Why You Should Listen:This episode isn’t just another story—it’s living proof that hope and a new future are possible, no matter how dire the circumstances. Whether you work in corrections, ministry, behavioral health, or simply want to understand the intersection of trauma, redemption, and social impact, this will inspire you.
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Key Moments:
- 00:04: How ibogaine addresses diverse addictions
- 01:14: Ibogaine’s roots and its all-natural origin
- 01:42: Legal barriers and the push for state-supported studies
- 02:17: Why veterans are leading the ibogaine movement
- 03:28: Stanford study: Ibogaine’s life-saving results for veterans
- 04:23: The importance of integration and counseling
- 05:24: Ibogaine and neuroplasticity—how the brain resets
- 06:34: Targeting the opioid crisis and mental health
- 07:17: What the ibogaine “experience” is really like
- 08:19: Aftercare and why environment matters
- 10:12: Who is— and isn’t— a good candidate
- 11:01: The veteran suicide crisis and new hope
- 12:06: Why ibogaine is gaining national attention
- 13:17: Unexpected effects: Reduction in all kinds of addiction
- 14:44: A Navy SEAL’s life changed in Costa Rica
- 16:03: State-by-state efforts and the future of legal access
- 19:00: Faith, plant medicine, and saving lives