Amy Bartlett

My Psychedelic Roots

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My Psychedelic Roots shares stories from people from a broad swath of lived experience to explore their psychedelic beginnings, or roots: what motivated them to start using psychedelics, what those early experiences were like, and how those roots have impacted their understanding of themselves and the world around them. My goal in these conversations is to give voice to the unique, transpersonal and human side of psychedelics and non-ordinary states of consciousness--- allowing guests to talk about their personal stories, not just their professional ones. I hope that listeners of the podcast w...

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Amy Bartlett

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Society

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2. Jul 2026

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Ep33: Kenneth Tupper on his foundation-forming first experiences, and the importance of equity in psychedelic regulation 02.07.2026

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Ep32: Scott Wright on a harrowing first encounter, rekindling curiosity much later in life, and learning to connect with others and himself 15.06.2026

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Ep31: Ariel Fuenzalida on his childhood of tumult, finding flow and presence, and coming to the threshold of what is 06.06.2026

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Ep30: Matthew Skinta on a life of groundlessness, mindful presence, and finding home wherever you are 15.05.2026

Dr. Matthew Skinta is an Associate Professor of Psychology and Affiliated Faculty of Women and Gender Studies at Roosevelt University in Chicago, USA. He has had a recurring role as Visiting Professor of Ethics of Non-Ordinary States of Consciousness in the Master's program in Psychedelics and Consciousness Studies at the University of Ottawa and has provided many invited lectures and workshops on...

Ep29: Deva Arani on early challenges, embodiment, self-trust & compassion 01.05.2026

Deva Arani’s life and work explores what it means to integrate profound experiences into our lives. A teacher of yoga and meditation for over two decades, she has walked the intertwined paths of somatic healing, contemplative practice, and sacred plant medicine—learning that insight alone is not what transforms us, but the way we come back into the body, into relationship, and into presence. She i...

Ep28: Pam Kryskow on learning to ground in complexity, and embracing the abundance of the world around her 15.04.2026

Dr. Pamela Kryskow is a medical doctor, advocate, practitioner and life-loving human. She serves as the medical lead of the non-profit “Roots To Thrive” Psychedelic Assisted Therapy Program in BC, volunteers as a founding board member of the Psychedelic Association of Canada, and serves as the Medical Chair of the Vancouver Island University Post Graduate Certificate in Psychedelic Medicine Assist...

Ep27: Bradford Martins on his feral childhood, and reconnecting with a sense of community and home 03.04.2026

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Ep26: John Gilchrist on connection and community in childhood, a complex first experience, and supporting end-of-life advocates 19.03.2026

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Ep25: Karen Pascal on experiencing a ‘life quake’, finding relief with ketamine therapy, and rediscovering connection with the natural world 06.03.2026

Trigger Warning: discussions of suicidality Karen Pascal was born and raised in Ottawa, Canada, and spent much of her childhood outdoors, birdwatching and camping with her family—feeling playful, carefree, and deeply connected to the natural world. This was an anchoring Karen lost touch with as life unfolded, and as she grew older, she struggled with anxiety and depression. After exploring many di...

EP24: Erika Dyck on her grounded childhood, and connecting with the past as a meaningful experience of the present 23.02.2026

Erika Dyck is a professor in the Department of History at the University of Saskatchewan. Her work focuses on 20th century medical history, including the history of psychedelics, psychiatry, eugenics and population control. Erika grew up not far from the Weyburn, Saskatchewan, the birthplace of the word ‘psychedelic’, and where a lot of psychedelic research was happening in Canada in the early day...

Ep23: Anthony di Virgilio on fear and bravery, discovering the sacred and honoring wisdom 04.02.2026

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Ep22: Robert Décarie on his gregarious childhood, a dark night of the soul, and explorations with set and setting to find safety and love 21.01.2026

Trigger Warning: discussions of suicidality Robert Décarie is a local certified Holotropic Breathwork facilitator, a former counselor and wildlife management specialist, and a delightful human being. As we explore in our conversation together, after having a gregarious but dissociated childhood in Montreal and experiencing a dark night of the soul in his early twenties, he pivoted to study environ...

Ep21: Paul Grof on experiencing the beginnings of Western psychedelic research, and bridging the material and spiritual 01.01.2026

Trigger Warning: discussions of suicidal thoughts Dr. Paul Grof is a Canadian research psychiatrist and clinician who has been involved in psychedelic and transpersonal work for over six decades. He was a professor at several Canadian and European universities until recently retiring from the University of Toronto in 2022, and served as an Expert at the World Health Organization from 1985 to 2000,...

Ep20: Ruth Webster on confusion and isolation in childhood, finding intuition and connection 15.12.2025

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Ep19: Matt Jaworski on childhood innocence, receiving a warm welcome and appreciating the magic 01.12.2025

Matt Jaworski was born into a mixed family in the Ottawa suburbs, and was exposed to many things that seemed surreal to him from an early age. Because of this, he has spent much of his life seeking out answers to why things are the way they are, and at the same time learning to let go and be led when the path to follow is clear.  In our conversation, we talk about his childhood and his very trusti...

Ep18: Lucia Rios Maia da Silva on years of disconnection from self and others, finding safety and communion with the natural world 15.11.2025

Lucia Rios Maia da Silva is a queer Brazilian psychotherapist whose life and research are guided by a deep connection to nature and plant medicines. In our conversation together, we explore their childhood raised by two pastors, and the disconnection that they experienced as they were forced to try to ‘correct’ their queerness, and the new communities and spiritualities they built as they learned...

Ep17: Pedram Dara on being a child of revolution, reclaiming safety through MDMA therapy, and advancing lived experience in psychedelic care 01.11.2025

Trigger Warning: discussions of suicidality Pedram Dara is an Iranian-born refugee to Canada and a former MDMA-assisted therapy clinical trial participant who has turned his experiences into founding and directing the Psychedelic Lived Experiences initiative, a patient-led movement advancing lived experience expertise in psychedelic research, treatment, and policy. In our conversation together, we...

Ep16: Monnica Williams on wanting to support others, questioning what she thought she knew, and tending to her own Inner Child 15.10.2025

Dr. Monnica T. Williams is a board-certified licensed clinical psychologist and Professor at the University of Ottawa in the School of Psychology, where she is the Canada Research Chair in Mental Health Disparities. She is also the Clinical Director of the Behavioral Wellness Clinics in Connecticut and Ottawa, where she provides supervision and training to clinicians for empirically-supported trea...

Ep15: Jaz Cadoch on questioning as an act of devotion, and experiencing purpose in service and community 01.10.2025

Jaz Cadoch is an Amazigh Moroccan Jewish woman dedicated to rebuilding a relationship with her lineage, and a cultural and medical anthropologist who has spent the past nine years studying the integration of psychedelic medicines into modern Western policy, medicine, and culture. Jaz also serves as a co-steward of the Global Psychedelic Society, a role which is deeply connected to her psychedelic...

Ep14: Myriah MacIntyre on feeling othered in childhood, seeking self-acceptance, finding connection 20.09.2025

Myriah MacIntyre is a Ph. D. candidate studying clinical psychology at the University of Ottawa, focusing her research on the impact of traditional medicines and psychedelics on healing racial trauma. In our conversation, Myriah shares about her own lived experience as a Black Caribbean-Indigenous lesbian woman, and how her identities have intersected with her research choices, but also with her o...

Ep13: Bonney Elliott on circling back to psychedelics 30+ years after a challenging first encounter, and finding her joy 29.08.2025

Bonney Elliott is a dual-licensed registered psychotherapist and nurse practitioner based in Ottawa, Canada. Working in private practice and group retreat settings, she has a decades-long career supporting people grieving loss and chronic illness, people recovering from trauma and those navigating significant life transitions. As we will hear in this episode, Bonney is also a person learning to ca...

Ep12: Doris on finding community in the rave scene, a career in neuroscience, and meeting her essence 14.08.2025

Doris is a neuroscientist who has over 25 years of experience working in the field of substance use and addiction. She has worn many hats over the years - from rave kid and community harm reduction advocate in the 90s, to becoming an academic research scientist using brain imaging to understand addiction, to serving as knowledge mobilizer supporting evidence-informed policies, programs, and decisi...

Ep11: Yamina Abassi on existential questions in childhood, a near death experience, and learning to be in relationship with Self and the world 28.07.2025

Yamina Abassi is a lover of life, a psychedelic-assisted psychotherapist, and she makes sense of the how's and why's of life through relationship and connection. Her journey with psychedelics began as a young adult in recreational settings, and she quickly became fascinated with its potential to offer new ways of understanding herself, others, and the world around her. This curiosity and love for...

Ep10: Judith on her liberal catholic upbringing, hoping for the magic wand, finding patience 14.07.2025

Judith is a New York-born-and-bred naturalized Canadian mother of two young adults. She is a technical writer and trainer, and like many folks curious about psychedelics, also a life-long learner. She came to the psychedelic community in 2018 as she was seeking relief from overwhelming grief, depression, and anxiety. As we hear in this episode, Judith took a measured approach to her entry into the...

Ep09: Raymond Feng on his lonely childhood, learning empathy, connecting with others and self 13.06.2025

Raymond Feng is a breakdancer, writer, appreciator of life, and a self-described life-long learner. He discovered his passion for psychonautics through psychedelic medicine and spirituality, and has brought that passion into his life in a variety of ways. Academically, he has finished two Bachelor degrees at University of Ottawa, one in Biomedical Sciences and the other in Psychology, and recently...

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