Safety in Psilocybin Work: What the Data Actually Shows
Decades of research from Johns Hopkins, Imperial College, and others show that psilocybin has one of the lowest risk profiles of any psychoactive compound when used in supported settings. Learn how Oregon’s licensed model translates this science into practice—through screening, trained facilitators, lab-tested products, and integration—to ensure participant safety and peace of mind.
Couples, Teams & Circles: Group Psilocybin Work
While solo journeys can be profound, there’s another way to work with psilocybin that taps into something just as ancient and vital: togetherness.
Across cultures and throughout history, psychedelics have been used not only for individual healing but for community connection. In today’s legal psilocybin spaces, we’re beginning to remember this. Whether in pairs or in circles, psilocybin can help us peel back the layers of separation and remember that connection is medicine, too.
Exploring Psilocybin and Creativity
What if the next creative breakthrough doesn’t come from pushing harder—but from softening into presence, where inspiration can find you again?
In recent years, more artists, entrepreneurs, and everyday makers are turning to psilocybin, the active compound in “magic” mushrooms, not for escape—but for reconnection. Whether through microdosing or intentional journeys, this ancient medicine is helping people access something many of us have lost in the grind: our creative spark.
How Psychedelics Got Their Bad Reputation, and Why It's Time for a New Conversation
Let’s be real, psychedelics have a complicated reputation. For some, the word still conjures images of tie-dye and “bad trips.” For others, it's synonymous with personal healing, insight, and transformation. So let’s pause and ask: Where did the stigma come from? What does the science actually say now? And how do we create more informed, grounded conversations, especially as access continues to grow?