In this episode of the Tap Intuit Podcast, host Ravyn RB sits down with Lisa Fox of Fox Evolve for a grounded conversation on behavior science, psychedelic integration, and what it actually takes to build community that heals.
Lisa is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), psychedelic guide, and founder of Fox Evolve. She brings over two decades of experience spanning early childhood education, clinical behavior analysis, and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). Trained in psychedelic-assisted therapy at Naropa
University, she serves on the board of TheraPsych and she is the current board chair for The Nowak Society across Colorado.
The conversation moves through what ACT looks like in practice, why thoughts deserve to be treated as behavior, and how psychological flexibility becomes a daily skill. Lisa shares her transition from San Francisco to Colorado Springs and the disorientation of rebuilding connection from the ground up.
That rebuilding led her to create WIG (Women Integration Group), a monthly circle for women and non-binary folks processing psychedelic experiences, life transitions, and everything in between. Her approach to integration is expansive and personal: journaling, art, walking, singing, or simply being witnessed in circle.
Where this episode lands is in the tension most people avoid: community is not convenient. It requires vulnerability, repair after rupture, and the willingness to keep showing up. Lisa names that directly, offers no shortcuts, and extends an honest invitation to stop outsourcing belonging and start participating in it.
Website: https://foxevolve.com
The Nowak Society: https://www.thenowaksociety.org
TheraPsych: https://www.therapsych.org
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