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In this Thanksgiving episode of the Psychedelic Passage podcast, host Jimmy Nguyen welcomes Sutton King—an Afro-Indigenous activist from the Menominee and Oneida Nation of Wisconsin. Sutton, an NYU School of Global Public Health graduate and renowned Indigenous rights activist, shares her transformative journey in various sectors, highlighting her dedication to Indigenous health equity.
Throughout the episode, Sutton emphasizes the crucial role of free, prior, and informed consent (FPIC) in psychedelic practices, advocating for cultural care and sustainability. The conversation covers profound topics, including addressing intergenerational trauma, dispelling historical misconceptions, and engaging in vital dialogues within a kinship circle.
Exploring the potential pitfalls of cancel culture, the hosts draw insights from Indigenous restorative justice principles, stressing compassion in navigating societal challenges. Later, Sutton shares insights into the lifelong commitment to healing, emphasizing the supportive role of a kinship circle during the integration process.
The episode prompts reflection on the broader implications of the psychedelic movement, considering its intersections with Indigenous rights, environmental stewardship, and the collective journey toward healing.
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This episode is supported by North Spore, helping people explore the wellness benefits of legal functional mushrooms. Try a variety of ready-to-go supplements and wellness products, or learn to cultivate mushrooms at home with their range of grow kits and supplies.
Shop now with code PSYCHEPASSAGE for 10% off
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Psychedelic Passage is your partner in safe, supported, and effective psychedelic journeys. As the first concierge service in the U.S., we connect you with vetted facilitators who value integrity and expertise. We're glad you're here, and we look forward to supporting you on your journey.
No mushroom source? No problem.
Download our Free Psilocybin Sourcing Guide.
Want guidance tailored to your need?
Book a free Pathfinding Call for personal support.
Curious or seeking connection?
Join our online care community to learn, share, and grow with others.
Join our next Q&A or Facilitator Chat for free.
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In this Thanksgiving episode of the Psychedelic Passage podcast, host Jimmy Nguyen welcomes Sutton King—an Afro-Indigenous activist from the Menominee and Oneida Nation of Wisconsin. Sutton, an NYU School of Global Public Health graduate and renowned Indigenous rights activist, shares her transformative journey in various sectors, highlighting her dedication to Indigenous health equity.
Throughout the episode, Sutton emphasizes the crucial role of free, prior, and informed consent (FPIC) in psychedelic practices, advocating for cultural care and sustainability. The conversation covers profound topics, including addressing intergenerational trauma, dispelling historical misconceptions, and engaging in vital dialogues within a kinship circle.
Exploring the potential pitfalls of cancel culture, the hosts draw insights from Indigenous restorative justice principles, stressing compassion in navigating societal challenges. Later, Sutton shares insights into the lifelong commitment to healing, emphasizing the supportive role of a kinship circle during the integration process.
The episode prompts reflection on the broader implications of the psychedelic movement, considering its intersections with Indigenous rights, environmental stewardship, and the collective journey toward healing.
More From Our Guest:
Additional Resources:
-
This episode is supported by North Spore, helping people explore the wellness benefits of legal functional mushrooms. Try a variety of ready-to-go supplements and wellness products, or learn to cultivate mushrooms at home with their range of grow kits and supplies.
Shop now with code PSYCHEPASSAGE for 10% off
-
Psychedelic Passage is your partner in safe, supported, and effective psychedelic journeys. As the first concierge service in the U.S., we connect you with vetted facilitators who value integrity and expertise. We're glad you're here, and we look forward to supporting you on your journey.
No mushroom source? No problem.
Download our Free Psilocybin Sourcing Guide.
Want guidance tailored to your need?
Book a free Pathfinding Call for personal support.
Curious or seeking connection?
Join our online care community to learn, share, and grow with others.
Join our next Q&A or Facilitator Chat for free.

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