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In Episode 9, we are joined by the brilliant and lovely Buki Fadipe, who is a dear friend, artistic creator and educator who has been an influential colleague to us at Fruiting Bodies Collective.
Join us as we dive into an informative discussion that is essential to psychedelic healing: being a Black leader in the psychedelic community, healing trauma, the significance of ancestry, the need for better representation in the field, and much more.
We loved this discussion and are so excited to share it with you all. We know Buki will be an important voice in this movement for years to come. This is a very important and inspiring episode for listeners who are interested in healing their trauma or who are thinking about being a leader in the psychedelic community.
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Adventures In OM Newsletter
What's in this episode:
Buki’s origin story (1:51)
Buki’s mental health journey and getting into psychedelics (7:52)
Building relationship with mushrooms? (16:06)
The effects of trauma & Elan’s experience with Salvia (19:00)
Some of the different layers of healing (21:29)
Buki’s Ancestral Healing journey and what it means to her (22:55)
How Buki became a healer (26:54)
Buki’s role in Adventures In OM & where she hopes to take it (29:27)
The perception & laws of psychedelics in London, England (33:36)
Buki coming out as a psychedelic user (36:28)
Disclaimer: Don’t ask educators for psilocybin mushrooms! (38:13)
The Importance of Black leaders in the psychedelic community (40:48)
Rant: Imposter Syndrome & Include more Black people in trials (47:32)
Our thoughts on money grabbing leaders (54:39)
Big companies vs smaller businesses in the psychedelic community (58:52)
Thoughts on the future of psychedelics (1:00:39)
Should we be suspicious? (1:02:18)
What does healing mean to you? (1:03:58)
What is your dreamy dream? (01:05:30)
Collaborating together (1:08:08)
Closing words & loving up on one another (1:10:26)
Huge thank you to the incredible, unforgettable Buki Fadipe for joining us. Follow her on Instagram at @adventures.in.om
And special thank you to the people behind the scenes who help make the Fruiting Bodies podcast possible. Be sure to send them some love!
Podcast Manager, Sydney Bogan
Studio space, Mariah Makalapua & Medicine Collective
Equipment & support, Joe Izzo from Conscious Cloud Podcast
All of our incredible volunteers, collaborators, and listeners
Stay connected by following us on Instagram @fruitingbodiesco. Visit our website to find past show notes, join the conversation, contribute to our fundraiser, join our email list and download free guides to microdosing and psilocybin therapy.
Thank you for supporting our shared mission!
-Elan & Becca
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In Episode 9, we are joined by the brilliant and lovely Buki Fadipe, who is a dear friend, artistic creator and educator who has been an influential colleague to us at Fruiting Bodies Collective.
Join us as we dive into an informative discussion that is essential to psychedelic healing: being a Black leader in the psychedelic community, healing trauma, the significance of ancestry, the need for better representation in the field, and much more.
We loved this discussion and are so excited to share it with you all. We know Buki will be an important voice in this movement for years to come. This is a very important and inspiring episode for listeners who are interested in healing their trauma or who are thinking about being a leader in the psychedelic community.
Adventuresinom.com
@adventures.in.om
Adventures In OM Newsletter
What's in this episode:
Buki’s origin story (1:51)
Buki’s mental health journey and getting into psychedelics (7:52)
Building relationship with mushrooms? (16:06)
The effects of trauma & Elan’s experience with Salvia (19:00)
Some of the different layers of healing (21:29)
Buki’s Ancestral Healing journey and what it means to her (22:55)
How Buki became a healer (26:54)
Buki’s role in Adventures In OM & where she hopes to take it (29:27)
The perception & laws of psychedelics in London, England (33:36)
Buki coming out as a psychedelic user (36:28)
Disclaimer: Don’t ask educators for psilocybin mushrooms! (38:13)
The Importance of Black leaders in the psychedelic community (40:48)
Rant: Imposter Syndrome & Include more Black people in trials (47:32)
Our thoughts on money grabbing leaders (54:39)
Big companies vs smaller businesses in the psychedelic community (58:52)
Thoughts on the future of psychedelics (1:00:39)
Should we be suspicious? (1:02:18)
What does healing mean to you? (1:03:58)
What is your dreamy dream? (01:05:30)
Collaborating together (1:08:08)
Closing words & loving up on one another (1:10:26)
Huge thank you to the incredible, unforgettable Buki Fadipe for joining us. Follow her on Instagram at @adventures.in.om
And special thank you to the people behind the scenes who help make the Fruiting Bodies podcast possible. Be sure to send them some love!
Podcast Manager, Sydney Bogan
Studio space, Mariah Makalapua & Medicine Collective
Equipment & support, Joe Izzo from Conscious Cloud Podcast
All of our incredible volunteers, collaborators, and listeners
Stay connected by following us on Instagram @fruitingbodiesco. Visit our website to find past show notes, join the conversation, contribute to our fundraiser, join our email list and download free guides to microdosing and psilocybin therapy.
Thank you for supporting our shared mission!
-Elan & Becca