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Finding Our Own Ancestors w/ Neil Hanon #18
In this compelling episode of the Psychedelic IQ Podcast, host Gv Freeman welcomes Canadian psychiatrist Neil Hannon—an esteemed clinical assistant professor at UBC and founding board member of the Ketamine Assisted Therapy Association of Canada. Neil shares his profound journey through grief, the transformative power of holotropic breathwork with Stan Grof, and his ongoing work in psychedelic integration and ethical therapy practices. Listeners gain unique insights into ancient healing traditions, group and individual psychedelic sessions, and the transformative potential of psychedelics, healing, and personal growth. Subscribe for expert discussions on mental health, therapy, and integration that bridge science with sacred wisdom.
Show Notes
[00:00] Introduction and guest welcome; overview of the podcast’s mission
[03:00] Neil Hannon’s background, grief journey, and discovery of holotropic breathwork
[07:30] Discussion on integrating secular psychiatry with ancient sacred practices
[12:00] Exploring personal healing, spiritual emergence, and the nuances of psychedelic experiences
[18:00] Insight into ethical practices, group vs. individual sessions, and safety in psychedelic work
[23:00] Overview of Groff Psychedelic Training Academy and concluding reflections on the future of psychedelics
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