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Sarah and Miranda are joined by Rebecca Kronman, a licensed clinical social worker and co-founder of Plant Parenthood, a community that explores the intersection of psychedelics and the family. She talks about the importance of set and setting, the false dichotomy between healing and joy, and about how psychedelics help some parents heal intergenerational trauma and connect more easily with their children by tapping them into a more child-like perspective.
Links:
Rebecca Kronman of Plant Parenthood
Miranda’s feature on Mushroom Moms
Sarah’s Cut piece Moms Gone Wild
Study: Your Brain on LSD Looks A Lot Like A Baby’s
Santo Daime
Ismail L. Ali of MAPS
Fireside Project Trip Support Hotline
How To Change Your Mind by Michael Pollan
Global Psychedelic Society
Culture Recs:
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Sarah and Miranda are joined by Rebecca Kronman, a licensed clinical social worker and co-founder of Plant Parenthood, a community that explores the intersection of psychedelics and the family. She talks about the importance of set and setting, the false dichotomy between healing and joy, and about how psychedelics help some parents heal intergenerational trauma and connect more easily with their children by tapping them into a more child-like perspective.
Links:
Rebecca Kronman of Plant Parenthood
Miranda’s feature on Mushroom Moms
Sarah’s Cut piece Moms Gone Wild
Study: Your Brain on LSD Looks A Lot Like A Baby’s
Santo Daime
Ismail L. Ali of MAPS
Fireside Project Trip Support Hotline
How To Change Your Mind by Michael Pollan
Global Psychedelic Society
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