#36 - Cipriana Quann and TK Wonder: How Twin Sisters Heal Childhood Trauma with Ibogaine
Ibogaine Uncovered11 Syys 2024

#36 - Cipriana Quann and TK Wonder: How Twin Sisters Heal Childhood Trauma with Ibogaine

Identical twin sisters Cipriana Quann and TK Wonder have been using their platforms to speak on diversity, inclusivity, and the power of sisterhood for over a decade. Hosts of the Chew on Something podcast, Cipriana and TK are also part of Urban Bush Babes, a lifestyle website dedicated to supporting, encouraging and highlighting the multifaceted lives of women of color. While Cipriana is a former Vogue writer, TK Wonder is a rapper and singer who has opened for artists like Nas and Afrika Bambaataa. Together they have been featured in commercials and campaigns for Fendi, Valentino, Tiffany Co., and Sephora, just to name a few; and are the first two Black American sisters to be on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Netherlands.

As advocates for survivors of sexual, physical, and mental childhood abuse, Cipriana and TK have been very open with their audiences about their shared experience, and the health issues that stemmed from their trauma. Having used sugar as a way to cope, they have rewritten their relationships with food and health. Ibogaine has also been a valuable part of their healing journeys, together and individually.

What We Discuss

  • Life as identical twins: similarities, differences, and how Cipriana and TK influence each other

  • Transparency and authenticity: how Cipriana and TK decide what to share with their audience when it comes to trauma and healing

  • What informed Cipriana and TK’s perspective of psychedelics before being introduced to them as a healing modality

  • How psychedelics are perceived in the Black community

  • How people in the psychedelic realm can work to ensure people of color not only have access to but are an active part of building the environment within which psychedelics are more widely available

  • How they came to realize it was time to implement lifestyle changes around food

  • How ibogaine has impacted TK’s relationship with sugar

  • Loving nudges: How Cipriana and TK encourage each other

  • Integration practices: breathwork, movement, music, and writing

Why It’s Important

As identical twins navigating life together, Cipriana and TK offer unique insights into the importance of transparency and authenticity in addressing personal and collective challenges. Their candid discussions on childhood trauma, their evolving relationship with nutrition, and their transformative experiences with psychedelics, particularly ibogaine, shed light on the complexities of healing. By sharing their journey, Cipriana and TK provide inspiration and practical advice on integrating holistic practices into day-to-day life. This conversation is essential for anyone interested in understanding the nuances of healing, the role of psychedelics in that process, and the critical need for inclusivity in the psychedelic realm.

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#15 - The State of Ibogaine: A Psychedelic Science Recap

#15 - The State of Ibogaine: A Psychedelic Science Recap

This episode is a little different. Join host Amanda Siebert for an ibogaine-focused recap of the 2023 MAPS Psychedelic Science conference. This episode features audio clips from the closing ceremony featuring Norma Lotsof, and an in-person interview with David Nassim, the co-director of Blessings of the Forest.Topics of discussion: three ongoing ibogaine studies and the researchers behind them Lucy Walker’s latest film, Of Night and Light: The Story of Iboga and Ibogaine, and the (long overdue) recognition of Norma Lotsof the role of veterans in relation to psychedelic policy efforts in Kentucky to study ibogaine for opioid use disorder the implications of increased ibogaine use in North America for communities in Gabon (where iboga is harvested) the important work of the non-profit organization Blessings of the ForestWhy it’s important: Amanda’s mission in attending Psychedelic Science 2023 was to learn as much as she could about where ibogaine is at, not just from a medical or political standpoint, but from a cultural one, too. Tune in to hear her relay knowledge from experts who have been critical to the support we see for ibogaine treatment and therapy, and from advocates who are doing the challenging work of ensuring that this medicine is harvested and used in a sustainable way.Relevant Links: Psychedelic Science 2023 Dr. Nolan Williams’ Pilot Study Dr. Jose Carlos Bouso’s Pilot Study Dr. Deborah Mash’s Study Lucy Walker on Instagram Of Night and Light on Deadline.com Veterans Exploring Treatment Solutions (VETS) Recent Lucid News story on Kentucky initiative by Noah Daly Blessings of the Forest ICCERS Indigenous Medicine Conservations Fund

10 Heinä 202330min

#14 - David Bronner: The Soap CEO Spearheading Psychedelics

#14 - David Bronner: The Soap CEO Spearheading Psychedelics

David Bronner is the CEO – that’s Cosmic Engagement Officer – of Dr. Bronner’s, a fifth-generation soap maker, and a board member of the Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies. At the helm of the company started by his grandfather in 1948, David is a leader in the fight for GMO labeling, industrial hemp farming in the United States, high-bar organic and fair trade standards, fair minimum wage, and drug policy reform. What we discuss: How a profound psychedelic experience took David from an apolitical college graduate and set him on the path to becoming a counter cultural thought leader I ask him What it means to be passionate about “the responsible integration of psychedelic medicine into  American culture” – especially within the capitalistic framework within which we exist Dr. Bronner being the first company in the U.S. to offer ketamine-assisted therapy as part of employee health coverage How David found iboga through his friend and former Navy SEAL Marcus Capone What iboga/ibogaine can do for the veteran population  Will we see the mainstreaming of ibogaine like we have with psilocybin? What David’s favorite integration tools are Parallels between the overharvesting of certain plant medicines and industrial agricultureWhy it’s important: Given all the ongoing evil in the world, it can be easy to feel swallowed up by capitalism – to feel stuck, hopeless, and afraid for the future. My conversation with David reminded me that even within an ill-structured system, it takes just a few people in positions of leadership – people like David and David’s father and grandfather –  to spark change and inspire more holistic business practices, and ultimately, more holistic ways of living. Relevant Links: Rolling Stone Interview (May 2023) New York Times Profile (Feb 2022) Veterans Exploring Treatment Solutions (VETS) Dr. Bronner’s on Instagram Time Magazine story about Marcus Capone’s experience with Ibogaine (April 2021) Blog about David Bronner’s experience with iboga Iboga and ibogaine safety panel featuring David Bronner (April 2020)

29 Kesä 202344min

#13 - Deborah Mash: The Lioness of Ibogaine Research

#13 - Deborah Mash: The Lioness of Ibogaine Research

Dr. Deborah Mash is a pioneering researcher of ibogaine and one of the world’s foremost experts on the drug. She is a professor (emeritus) of neurology and molecular and cellular pharmacology at the University of Miami School of Medicine, and the founder and CEO of DemeRx, a company developing treatments for opioid use disorder. What we discuss: How Dr. Mash first became interested in ibogaine, including her connection to Howard Lotsof, an early ibogaine advocate The structure of the ibogaine molecule and what makes it unique from other psychedelics Dr. Mash’s early research: the first clinical studies of ibogaine in humans Noribogaine: what it is and what it does  Ibogaine fatalities: is everyone who takes it is at equal risk of death? How far have we come in terms of reframing our view of substance use disorder? If ibogaine was rescheduled, what could the future of treatment look like?Why it’s important: In the excitement of the psychedelic renaissance, it can feel like all of this is “new.” It’s often said that there isn't enough research to support the use of ibogaine in a clinical setting, but Dr. Mash’s work is part of a growing body of evidence that proves otherwise. Reconciling her work and the stories you’ve heard on this show with the fact that ibogaine is still a Schedule I substance in the United States – meaning it has no medical value and a high potential for abuse – is hard to do. Understanding and working to change drug policy through research is a long game. We’re lucky that an expert like Dr. Mash is staying on the field.Relevant Links: Dr. Mash’s research: Breaking the cycle of opioid use disorder with Ibogaine (2017) Noribogaine is a G-protein biased κ-opioid receptor agonist (2015 Medication Development of Ibogaine as a Pharmacotherapy for Drug Dependence (2006) Ibogaine: Complex Pharmacokinetics, Concerns for Safety, and Preliminary Efficacy Measures (2006) Identification of a primary metabolite of ibogaine that targets serotonin transporters and elevates serotonin (1995) Dr. Mash’s company, DemeRx 1996 Interview with Dr. Deborah Mash (archived) Dr. Mash’s Twitter

8 Kesä 20231h

#12 - Caroline Lee: Death, Grief, and Ibogaine

#12 - Caroline Lee: Death, Grief, and Ibogaine

Caroline Lee is a death doula, therapist, and photographer based in Oakland, California, where she is currently training to become a somatic psychologist and psychedelic therapist. She had the opportunity to receive ibogaine treatment about eight months ago. What we discuss: What is a death doula? What does it mean to be in relationship with death, and why is this an important relationship to consider? How Caroline envisions psychedelics fitting into our rituals around death, if laws were changed and psychedelics were available at end-of-life for people suffering from palliative anxiety The potential applications of ibogaine for palliative anxiety and more, from a therapist’s perspective Should therapists be required to take psychedelics if they want to offer psychedelic-assisted therapy? How ibogaine helped Caroline process the grief she experienced after a divorce that marked the end of a 16-year relationship  What death and the end of relationships have in common What Caroline’s work as a doula and a therapist have taught her about the role of griefWhy it’s important: You’ve heard it said before but I feel like it needs to be said more often: death is a part of life – and this conversation really showed me that talking about it openly isn’t morbid or negative or inherently bad in any way - it’s a way for us to stay more connected to the present moment. Feeling into the grief that we feel when someone dies, or when a relationship ends, expands our capacity for emotion – and using psychedelics including ibogaine can allow us to not only come to terms with those emotions, but arrive at a feeling of peace around our own mortality. Relevant Links: Caroline’s Instagram Caroline’s TikTok Caroline’s Website Study: Psilocybin for end-of-life anxiety

17 Touko 202358min

#11 - Troy Casey: Exploring the Depths of Anger

#11 - Troy Casey: Exploring the Depths of Anger

Troy Casey is a holistic health practitioner and life coach who has spent the last 20 years helping people to eat, move, and feel better. Known as Certified Health Nut on YouTube and Instagram, Troy is an authority on longevity and leading a healthy and sustainable lifestyle. He’s also the author of Ripped at 50: A Journey to Self Love.What we discuss: Troy’s reason for undergoing ibogaine treatment. As someone who lives a very healthy lifestyle, I ask the obvious question: why might someone like Troy seek out ibogaine?  Social media and vulnerability: is there a difference between what people see on social media, and what’s going on in the background?  Troy’s goal of Finding balance in a world where so much of what we consume works against our physical and mental health How ibogaine has helped him “get out of his own way” How anger has manifested in Troy’s life, and what might be at the root of it Creating space for anger while learning to shed bravado and “toxic” masculinity Why it’s important: In a world where we’re being more encouraged to feel our emotions, anger is one we still have trouble with. Anger or rage issues are incredibly common, affecting about 10 percent of Americans pre-covid – and after we’ve all suffered an extended period of isolation, the feelings we’ve suppressed are increasingly coming out in violent ways. Dealing with it can be a challenge. Troy’s experience with ibogaine sheds light on the inner battles that we face, and his response to it reinforces the idea that no human is ever “finished” their healing – or as Troy puts it, no one every truly “arrives” - and having that belief can sometimes be our downfall. Relevant Links: Troy’s website Troy’s Instagram Troy’s YouTube channel Troy’s book, Ripped At 50: A Journey To Self Love

29 Huhti 202352min

#10 - Julia Reibelt: Learning the Language of the Heart

#10 - Julia Reibelt: Learning the Language of the Heart

Julia Reibelt is a director at Evolve Ventures and Foundation, and a former independent consultant for MAPS, with an MBA from Columbia Business School. Julia has put her corporate background to use in the burgeoning psychedelic space. She’s also spreading the word about psychedelics on TikTok with her account, @findjules, where she has over 100k followers. What we discuss: Some of the common misconceptions that Julia’s heard from her audience about psychedelics and ibogaine  Julia’s previous experiences with plant medicine, which helped her to overcome diagnoses including eating disorders, C-PTSD, PMDD and depression. Did this work better prepare her for ibogaine?  What separates ibogaine from other plant medicines The “blueprint for life” given to Julia by ibogaine intended to help her maintain clarity How Julia manages her relationship with social media post-ibogaine Julia’s primary lesson from ibogaine: what is the language of the heart?Why it’s important: If we believe that ibogaine is a tool that can help us achieve better mental, physical, and spiritual health, it’s important that we remember to use it in conjunction with other tools. Julia’s experience teaches us that, one) it’s never just plant medicine alone that can help us move through challenging periods in our lives, and 2) the answers we seek outside of ourselves – and often from plant medicine – exist within us. It comes down to our ability to tune in and listen to the language of our own hearts.Relevant Links: Julia’s TikTok Julia’s Instagram Julia’s LinkedIn Sign up for Julia’s newsletter Eating disorder statistics via ANAD

20 Huhti 202342min

#09 - Dr. Kate Stone: A Creative Scientist Deconstructs Her Depression

#09 - Dr. Kate Stone: A Creative Scientist Deconstructs Her Depression

Originally from the United Kingdom, Dr. Kate Stone is a creative scientist, physicist, engineer and tech founder living in Los Angeles. She is the founder and CEO at Novalia, where she and her team create interactive posters and other everyday objects that embody the magic of interactivity and connectivity. Think posters that talk, books that turn into pianos, and walls that play music. She’s also an avid adventurer, a parent, and keynote speaker.What we discuss: Coming into her ibogaine treatment, Dr. Kate had almost no experience with psychedelic drugs. We talk about her fears and expectations, and how she hoped an experience with ibogaine might help with her depression and anxiety. Dr. Kate’s experience of witnessing the most powerful moments of her life, and the impact that has had on how she lives her life from one day to the next and where she chooses to put her focus Feeling low post-ibogaine, and how those experiences have given her a better understanding of what triggers her depression How ibogaine helped Dr. Kate feel more connected to the needs of her body The impact of having a digital detox and the value of not having a smart phone for a few daysWhy it’s important: It’s a common misconception that a single powerful experience with a psychedelic can “get rid” of our mental health issues – but the reality is, even when we’re doing the work to feel better, we will still face highs and sometimes, earth shattering lows in life. Dr Kate’s experience illustrates that a journey with ibogaine can provide us with a better understanding of what prompts our depression and anxiety, and with a sense of compassion and resilience for when these feelings might arise again. Relevant Links: Kate’s website Kate’s Instagram Kate’s Twitter Kate’s company, Novalia Kate’s 2013 TED Talk: DJ Decks Made of… Paper Kate’s 2018 TED Talk: The Press Trampled On My Privacy. Here’s How I Took Back My Story Major depression prevalence in the United States Smart phone use statistics

31 Maalis 202336min

#08 - Kaia Roman: It Took the Garbage out of My Brain

#08 - Kaia Roman: It Took the Garbage out of My Brain

Kaia Roman is a bestselling author, service-driven entrepreneur, intrepid biohacker, producer, investor and philanthropist living and working in Silicon Valley. Specializing in the fields of health, technology, and sustainability for 20 years, she has also been the marketing and PR muscle behind the launch of several businesses and organizations.What we discuss: Kaia’s role in the burgeoning psychedelic industry and what drives her to try different psychedelic medicines in a space where not all involved are interested in having a personal relationship with psychedelic drugs Kaia’s relationship with biohacking, and how ibogaine fits into that relationship The similarities and differences between Kaia’s experiences with iboga and ibogaine, including how its consumed, differences in dose, and set and setting, as well as the different levels of discomfort in these experiences What it felt like for Kaia to meet herself as a four-year-old, and how that meeting led to a profound shift in safety, clarity, and authenticity for Kaia The value of pre- and post-treatment integration coaching How Kaia’s experience led to a sharp focus on her mission and how she can best serveWhy it’s important: Kaia’s experience with ibogaine might be outside of what you’ve come to relate to this drug. It illustrates that ibogaine can be used in more ways than helping us put an end to addictive behaviors – that it can help us connect with the parts of ourselves that feel unsafe and aid us in releasing our attachment to story lines that keep us small. It gives us an opportunity to upgrade.Relevant Links: Columbia University Study on use of Psychedelics Third Wave: The Ultimate Guide to Ibogaine Kaia’s website Kaia’s Instagram Kaia’s Twitter Kaia’s Facebook Kaia’s LinkedIn Kaia’s book, The Joy Plan Kaia’s book on Amazon Kaia’s podcast, Psyched, on the Women in Psychedelics Network

17 Maalis 202340min

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