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Webinar: Women in Psychedelics

Women in Psychedelics: Learning from Success (WiP) is an extraordinary virtual gathering of medicine women, doctors, public interest entrepreneurs, researchers, therapists, authors, activists, and others. They come from four continents, eight countries. Several are people of color, three indigenous.

WiP will run from 10 AM, Saturday, April 27 until 11 AM, Sunday, April 28. One advantage of this approach is that people all over the world can tune into some part of our event at a convenient time. Twenty-five amazing women will make 30-minute presentations on a wide range of subjects relevant to and featuring women in psychedelics and will showcase a psychedelic success story. A moderated Q&A and discussion will follow for the rest of the hour. The last hour of the event will feature several of our speakers in a summary session. A video of the complete program will be available promptly.

This free Zoom event is organized by Holly House, a Seattle-based effort to educate the public about the risks and benefits of psychedelics to individuals and society. The principal sponsor is Awake.net, a non-profit social impact network, offering space for the entheogenic community to be informed, collaborate, and speed transformation. Awake’s public service mission is to advance and use ibogaine to help end addiction and initiate a countermovement to the overdose epidemic. Co-sponsors are the Entheo Society of Washington, supporting the therapeutic, spiritual, and medical right to use entheogens and their decriminalization, and Ancestral Heart, dedicated to bio-cultural preservation, reciprocity and stewardship of ancient ritual and indigenous wisdom.

Organized by:
Eric Swenson of Holly House

Principal Sponsor:
Lakshmi Narayan of Awake.net

Co-Sponsors:
Leo Russell of Entheo Society of Washington
Tricia Eastman of Ancestral Heart

EVENT WEBSITE:
https://awake.net/wip

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PODCAST Psicodélicamente

In this episode, Dr. Mariana Zarankin talks with Dr. Julia Javkin — psychiatrist, acupuncturist, and dancer — who specializes in psychedelic medicine and somatic therapy. Julia will share insights from a three-year research project carried out in Spain, led by Lic. Deborah Gonzales, where they supported people grieving the loss of a loved one by combining psychotherapy with Ayahuasca. She will open up about the sessions, her reflections, and discuss both the risks and benefits of this approach. Together with Dr. Zarankin, they’ll reflect on the dominant medical paradigm and explore the pros and cons of using ketamine therapeutically.

Dr. Julia Javkin is a psychiatrist with an integrative perspective. Her work spans psychedelic medicine, somatic therapy, and addictions. She collaborates in international projects and co-leads retreats in the Netherlands with psychologist Anouk Bindels, focused on trauma and somatics. She is part of the medical team at ICEERS and recently published a study on Ayahuasca and grief. Currently based in Barcelona, she runs the organization Kiyumi alongside Dr. Gabor Maté.

More info: dramarianazarankin.com
Instagram: @dra.marianazarankin @julunja