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Ep. 2 — Sinclair Fleetwood: Healing Is Hard Work

Ep. 2 — Sinclair Fleetwood: Healing Is Hard Work

FromAyahuasca Anonymous


Ep. 2 — Sinclair Fleetwood: Healing Is Hard Work

FromAyahuasca Anonymous

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Length:
81 minutes
Released:
Feb 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode of Ayahuasca Anonymous is sponsored by The United States of America.  Use offer code '#JESUSISMYSTOCKBROKER' to get 20% off a footlong hotdog at Costco.My guest this week is Sinclair Fleetwood.  Sinclair is the former manager of an ayahuasca retreat center, a psychedelic integration coach, and not shy about plant medicine!  No need to go anonymous on this one.  Sinclair shares her story of finally breaking a decades long cycle of substance abuse, addiction, and shame through plant medicines, and how her first ayahuasca experience helped her come to terms with her father, who died a violent death in prison.We also discuss 'medicine bros', the trap of trying to 'crack the code' of psychedelic experiences and expanded states of consciousness, the misconception that psychedelics are a magic pill, how unprepared we were for the idea that healing would be hard work, and MORE!Sinclair produces a lot of great content about using psychedelics as medicine. Find more about her work at https://mysticalheartcollective.com/ and check out her new Psychedelic Integration Podcas‪t‬, available at places podcasts are available.
Released:
Feb 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (8)

Join writer and person and armchair comedian Nate Falkoff as he interviews guests to find out how Ayahuasca (and it's lesser known cousin, San Pedro) changed their personal trajectory. Ayahuasca Anonymous is an open ended, conversational exploration of the transformative power of shamanic plant medicines, told through the stories of other people who experienced them. It is also an examination of the collision of Western and indigenous cultures, capitalism and spirituality, technology and nature, and anything else Nate finds interesting.