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In this episode of The Alchemy Podcast, host Doug Cartwright sits down with Megan “Meg” Del Toro, former top 1% door-to-door alarm rep and now a Kambo practitioner helping clients reset body and mind.
They trace Meg’s arc from four straight 200+ years in sales to a profound spiritual awakening, trauma healing, and motherhood. Meg opens up about integration after psychedelics, what Kambo actually is (and isn’t), who it helps, and the simple daily practices—food as medicine, movement, and nature,that keep her calm, confident, and clear.
Timestamps of Key Moments
00:00 – Intro: Welcoming Meg Del Toro; Doug and Meg’s parallel journeys from D2D “savages” to facilitators
01:02 – Top-tier Sales: Meg’s rookie year, four 200+ seasons, and paying off debt fast
05:12 – Philly on the Doors: Safety, resilience, and adapting from river guide to urban knocks
08:45 – “Full Del Toro”: Fortitude, positive self-talk, and deciding to conquer what she starts
12:18 – Never Waste a Day: Doing the math on lost workdays and locking in productivity
16:40 – Women in Sales: Advantages, challenges, dress/code shifts, and household dynamics
20:55 – Mentors Matter: Lessons from Puck Hereford & Aaron Doria—fail forward and lead with positivity
24:30 – Motherhood & Healing: Bed rest, seeing her “best and worst,” EMDR, and Doug’s nudge toward psychedelics
30:42 – Hard but Holy: Meg’s difficult mushroom journey processing childhood abuse; why integration is everything (Doug adds perspective)
36:58 – Kambo 101: What it is, how it’s administered, legal status, who it’s for/not for
43:15 – Three in 30: Protocol, “weighted jacket off” calm, presence over reactivity
49:50 – Food as Medicine: Taste-bud reset, dropping baby weight, real-food rules & parenting tools; nature for grounding and how to book Meg
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By Doug CartwrightIn this episode of The Alchemy Podcast, host Doug Cartwright sits down with Megan “Meg” Del Toro, former top 1% door-to-door alarm rep and now a Kambo practitioner helping clients reset body and mind.
They trace Meg’s arc from four straight 200+ years in sales to a profound spiritual awakening, trauma healing, and motherhood. Meg opens up about integration after psychedelics, what Kambo actually is (and isn’t), who it helps, and the simple daily practices—food as medicine, movement, and nature,that keep her calm, confident, and clear.
Timestamps of Key Moments
00:00 – Intro: Welcoming Meg Del Toro; Doug and Meg’s parallel journeys from D2D “savages” to facilitators
01:02 – Top-tier Sales: Meg’s rookie year, four 200+ seasons, and paying off debt fast
05:12 – Philly on the Doors: Safety, resilience, and adapting from river guide to urban knocks
08:45 – “Full Del Toro”: Fortitude, positive self-talk, and deciding to conquer what she starts
12:18 – Never Waste a Day: Doing the math on lost workdays and locking in productivity
16:40 – Women in Sales: Advantages, challenges, dress/code shifts, and household dynamics
20:55 – Mentors Matter: Lessons from Puck Hereford & Aaron Doria—fail forward and lead with positivity
24:30 – Motherhood & Healing: Bed rest, seeing her “best and worst,” EMDR, and Doug’s nudge toward psychedelics
30:42 – Hard but Holy: Meg’s difficult mushroom journey processing childhood abuse; why integration is everything (Doug adds perspective)
36:58 – Kambo 101: What it is, how it’s administered, legal status, who it’s for/not for
43:15 – Three in 30: Protocol, “weighted jacket off” calm, presence over reactivity
49:50 – Food as Medicine: Taste-bud reset, dropping baby weight, real-food rules & parenting tools; nature for grounding and how to book Meg
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