• How Psychedelics Can Heal Yourself, Your Family, and Your Community: Lessons in Resilience and Remembering from Indigenous People with Susan Beaulieu

  • Dec 4 2022
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

How Psychedelics Can Heal Yourself, Your Family, and Your Community: Lessons in Resilience and Remembering from Indigenous People with Susan Beaulieu

  • Summary

  • With so much attention focused on the potential of psychedelic substances to heal trauma, there’s now increasing interest in how these medicines may also be effective in healing intergenerational trauma – trauma that is passed from one family generation to another

    If that’s possible, how could the personal healing that individuals experience with psychedelics then potentially benefit our extended families and our greater communities?

    These are some of the questions we explore with Susan Beaulieu, an Anishinaabe citizen of the Red Lake Nation whose own healing experience with psychedelics is now positively affecting her immediate family, and her larger Indigenous community.

    In this episode, we consider some interesting questions, including:

    • What is embodied knowing? What is the difference between understanding something intellectually and having an experience that lives in your body and informs how you think and act?
    • Can trauma pass intergenerationally – through epigenetics and other factors, and could we be carrying around unresolved trauma from our ancestors that is affecting us in the present day (without even knowing it)?
    • How could psychedelics play a role in the healing of trauma inherited from the residential school system and other atrocities inflicted on Indigenous People?
    • How using psychedelics in groups could be especially useful for healing within in Indigenous communities in North America.
    • The unique challenges Indigenous people face as they work to heal trauma with psychedelics and other modalities WHILE honoring their cultural lineage and treasured traditions of the past
    • What we can learn from Indigenous cultures as they heal intergenerational trauma that may hold the key to bringing together disparate groups within the larger psychedelic community to help us collaborate to move the psychedelic renaissance forward

    This episode covers some inspiring possibilities regarding the use of psychedelics to heal people, their families, and larger communities.

    Meet Our Guest

    To learn more about Susan Beaulieu and her work - go here: https://www.celebratingwomeninpsychedelics.com/guests/susan-beaulieu

    To contact Susan directly email her at beau0181@umn.edu

    Follow Susan Beaulieu on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-beaulieu-361a5b6

    Susan is also the creator and host of an inspiring podcast focused on Native American resilience through and beyond trauma, entitled "Remembering Resilience": https://rememberingresilience.home.blog/

    The information shared through the "Celebrating Women in Psychedelics" podcast is meant for educational and career development purposes only and is not meant as an endorsement of the use of illegal or controlled substances.

    Celebrating Women in Psychedelics is a podcast and online community that helps women create successful careers and leadership opportunities in the psychedelic space. We help women connect through a global network, discover job posting and career opportunities, get access to training, tools and mentoring and work together to ensure women have as much influence as possible in the future of psychedelic therapy. Join our free community to get instant access to hundreds of women from 40+ countries already working in this field, as well as invaluable resources to support you on your own career journey.

    Click here to learn more and get started: https://community.celebratingwomeninpsychedelics.com/share/2srrM9pLkbi2gWOB?utm_sou

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