Lucy in the Sky with Dinahs Part 1
About this Podcast:
Welcome to the series: “Lucy in the Sky with Dinahs,” Natasha is joined by Amy Rossi and Amiee Heffernan to discuss the intersection of psychedelics, religion and sexuality.
About the Guests:
Aimee Heffernan is a retired sex therapist turned sex witch. Aimee Heffernan is a seasoned relationship, family systems, and sex therapist with over 15 years supporting clients navigate the art (not science) of being human. Aimee completed psychedelic facilitation and minister training to blend her clinical background with exploring the mysteries of transformation. She is co-founder of Psychedelic Midwives.
Amy Rossi left the LDS faith and found that plant medicine helped heal her along the way. Amy Rossi, M.A. is a trauma-informed psychedelic facilitator, plant medicine integration practitioner, and minister in a psychedelic church in the state of Utah. Amy is the founder and creator of the Give, Gather, Grow Collective, an educational and apprenticeship training program designed for individuals who are seeking to learn the sacred art of psychedelic facilitation.
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Intro ("Fisher's Hornpipe") and outro music by Otter Creek.
Podcast edited by: Ashley Pacini