Today on the show, we’re diving headfirst into the wonderful, wild world of psychedelics. No, not the type that leads to hugging trees and marrying your toaster! I’m talking about real, science-backed, brain-rewiring, potentially life-changing therapy.
And helping us navigate this trippy territory are two absolute legends - Kathryn and Mick Ledden, a psychiatrist and psychotherapist partnership who are helping to redefine mental health treatment in Ireland. They’re part of a groundbreaking team that includes Trinity College Dublin, working on psychedelic research that’s turning heads, healing hearts, and might just change how we treat depression, PTSD, addiction—you name it. Their co creation PsyCare is a pioneering non-profit organisation which provides essential psychological care and education at events and festivals nationwide.
They’ve got the science, they’ve got the soul, and—thankfully for us—they’ve got beautiful way of making all this stuff understandable, accessible and exciting. Kathryn, a clinical research fellow at TCD, is engaged in groundbreaking clinical trials using psilocybin and 5-MeO-DMT to treat various mental health conditions. Meanwhile, Mick facilitates psilocybin retreats in the Netherlands with his organisation Inwardbound, whose vision is in their own words “to provide to a platform to facilitate people’s self-exploration: a safe and legal container for this process, in a supportive, non-judgemental and transparent way. To promote inner transformation, personal breakthroughs, self-growth, creativity and inner healing.”
So stick the kettle on, open your mind (and maybe your chakras, if they’re handy), and get ready to chat about mushrooms, mental health, and how Ireland might be about to lead the world in psychedelic therapy.
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