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The Healing Power of Psychedelics with Rogers Masson

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On today’s show I’m talking with Rogers Masson, a friend and remarkable human, who opens up about his journey with PTSD, and the transformative effects he experienced through psychedelic assisted therapy.

We talk about why trauma is such a challenging thing for us to navigate, and ways to orient to it that support integration and wholeness.
Rogers speaks about how the effects of MDMA (aka: Ecstasy) were significantly more healing for him than traditional therapy and also shares a negative impact in his treatment that moved him to draw on his 30 year career as a music producer to found a company dedicated to creating sound environments that greatly enhance the healing power of these medicine sessions.
Join us for an exploration of:

  • the stigma of expressing emotions for men
  • the cost of compartmentalization in our lives
  • how to be with intense experiences so they are not stored as trauma
  • how trauma anchors young parts of us in the past
  • giving fragmented parts of self a home in present time
  • creating wholeness through cultivating new stories of our past experiences

Find Rogers' work here: Psysonics Website

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Innhold levert av Liz Wiltzen, PCC, CPCC, Liz Wiltzen, PCC, and CPCC. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Liz Wiltzen, PCC, CPCC, Liz Wiltzen, PCC, and CPCC eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

On today’s show I’m talking with Rogers Masson, a friend and remarkable human, who opens up about his journey with PTSD, and the transformative effects he experienced through psychedelic assisted therapy.

We talk about why trauma is such a challenging thing for us to navigate, and ways to orient to it that support integration and wholeness.
Rogers speaks about how the effects of MDMA (aka: Ecstasy) were significantly more healing for him than traditional therapy and also shares a negative impact in his treatment that moved him to draw on his 30 year career as a music producer to found a company dedicated to creating sound environments that greatly enhance the healing power of these medicine sessions.
Join us for an exploration of:

  • the stigma of expressing emotions for men
  • the cost of compartmentalization in our lives
  • how to be with intense experiences so they are not stored as trauma
  • how trauma anchors young parts of us in the past
  • giving fragmented parts of self a home in present time
  • creating wholeness through cultivating new stories of our past experiences

Find Rogers' work here: Psysonics Website

Support the show

If you love the show please consider becoming a patron with as little as a $3 monthly subscription.
It’s an unpaid labour of love and your support helps the show grow, and encourages me to keep it coming!
Did this episode spark questions for you?
I'd love to hear from you! Feel free to email me with comments, questions or guests you'd like me to interview.
Send a voice message or email me here
Thanks so much for listening!
If you like the show, I’d so appreciate it if you’d follow in your fav podcast player, and share it with people you think would love it.
Connect with me online:

The story that launched the ethos:

  continue reading

53 episoder

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