• #35 Tah Whitty | Psychedelics, Physical Trauma & Sexual Healing

  • Sep 19 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 22 mins
  • Podcast

#35 Tah Whitty | Psychedelics, Physical Trauma & Sexual Healing

  • Summary

  • We go into psychedelic leader, coach and rapper Tah Whitty's story, trauma, life changing events, emotions, his relationship with his brother, father and past romantic relationships, and how psychedelics changed his life.

    He grew up in tough Brooklyn, where he at an early life started hiding and developing masks to keep himself safe. Sex became his outlet and addiction. Insomnia became a biproduct. As a registered nurse he found his calling: helping people to heal. Eventually, he saw the money the took precedence over people’s health, and transitioned to become a personal trainer for high end clientele. In the mean time he was always pursing his love for rap. One day he met Kole, his now wife, who introduced him to psychedelics which opened up his heart and gave him the courage to look at his past and no longer hide. Many years later, he has done the work, and transcended to a place where Tah and his wife Kole teach facilitators and practitioners in the psychedelic space to become leaders to pass on what informed, wise, structured and guided use of psychedelic looks like.

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    TAH WHITTY:

    ⚡️ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-psychedelic-coach-podcast/id1481060523

    ⚡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tahkole/?hl=en

    ⚡️ Website: https://sociatap.com/tah/

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