Anxiety, depression, and bipolar symptoms are often misunderstood. Emerging trauma science shows they reflect predictable autonomic nervous system states — not chemical imbalances. Learn the five ANS states, how psychedelics interact with them, and why body-based approaches help people resolve deeper patterns.
Mental Health
On Webdelics, integration coach Katie Pickard reveals how a spontaneous psilocybin experience transformed her relationship with home, healing, and herself—and why integration is key to psychedelic growth.
Webdelics explores ibogaine, ketamine, and the deep work of healing. Nahum Visakis discusses safety, risk, shadow, and why integration matters more than the medicine.
New research finds ketamine no better than placebo for depression—yet trauma-informed, psychedelic-assisted models still show lasting benefit.
Ayahuasca guide Tio Rohan joins Webdelics to explore true power, responsibility, and integration—transforming insights into lasting, grounded change.
Psychedelic researcher Alex Belser joins Webdelics to explore queer healing, conversion therapy risks, and the liberating power of psychedelics.
At the threshold of a 25-gram psilocybin journey, perception dissolves into a timeless field where light, sound, and awareness merge into one. A reflection on consciousness, neurobiology, and the awe of becoming vibration itself.
As psychedelics enter the mainstream, a deeper revolution is emerging — from neurochemistry to soul repair. Steve Elfrink explores how somatic and relational frameworks are redefining psychedelic healing beyond the brain.
Jennifer Chesak so eloquently puts it on the Webdelics Podcast, we've reached a cultural moment where moms are looking beyond traditional solutions. They’re seeking alternatives that help them not only survive but thrive under the weight of modern motherhood.
In a powerful and thought-provoking episode of the Webdelics podcast, host Scott Mason sat down with Gibran Rivera—honored as one of the top thinkers and influencers in the psychedelic and plant medicine space—to discuss the deeper layers of psychedelics, ritual, and what it actually means to heal in a modern, hyper-individualistic world.
Can psychedelics truly heal society—or are we mistaking momentary breakthroughs for lasting change? In this Webdelics podcast episode, Stephen Gray joins host Scott Mason to explore the promise, pitfalls, and power dynamics of the psychedelic renaissance—where spirituality, corporate interests, and cultural transformation collide.
Discover how low-dose ketamine, used in a psycholytic framework, synergizes with Internal Family Systems (IFS) parts work to reduce defenses, enhance neuroplasticity, and support trauma healing with compassion.