
Self-Ecology ft. Travis Cox
In the final episode of Em's deep dive into the self, identity, and non-ordinary states of consciousness, Em and Libby talk through the field of ecopsychology, pushing against philosophical assumptions of Western academi

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Budding social workers interview a wide range of experts and practitioners in the field of psychedelics. Graduate students from the Crown School of Social Work then discuss how our guests' experiences and findings might inform and shape how social work in particular can help shape equitable policies and practices.Please like, subscribe, and share to your family, friends, frenemies, and outright enemies. All are welcome!Email us: pswuchicago@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psychedelicsinsocialwork/
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In the final episode of Em's deep dive into the self, identity, and non-ordinary states of consciousness, Em and Libby talk through the field of ecopsychology, pushing against philosophical assumptions of Western academi

What does it mean to reclaim your self? Continuing their exploration of identity, the self, and non-ordinary states of consciousness, Em and Libby look at the intersection of psychedelics and Black-American experience. T

This week, Em and Rafaelle Lancelotta take a detour into the molecule of 5-MeO-DMT. No, they aren't taking it in this episode, but they are discussing some other ways the "expanded self" might well be understood. For mor

Em and Libby continue their exploration of identity, the self, and non-ordinary states of consciousness, this time through the lens of sexual and gender identity. Our first guest, Maya Seale, shares her story of personal

This week, Em and Taita Daniel continue their conversation from the previous episode. In their exploration of self, identity, and plant medicines, Taita Daniel shares what two-spirit identity means for them, how gender f

Em and Libby continue exploring the self, identity, and non-ordinary states of consciousness in an interview with Taita Daniel, a mestizo-indigenous two spirits medicine healer. Em and Taita Daniel talk about what it mea

Em and Libby continue their exploration of identity, the self, and non-ordinary states of consciousness by turning to two pre-modern contemplative traditions: Medieval Christian mysticism and Zen Buddhism. Dr. Niklaus La

Welcome to Season 2 of PSW! We've split this season into two parts, each spearheaded by Em and Libby, respectively. To begin, Em's series of episodes will focus on questions of self, identity, psychedelics, and liberatio

Guess who's back??? Listen in to hear all the juicy details for our upcoming season, starting in January, 2026! Like, subscribe, and share! Email us: pswuchicago@gmail.com Follow us on IG: @psychedelicsinsocialwork More

Surprise! Co-host Abby offers a bonus interview with Virginia State Senator Ghazala Hashmi. Sen. Hashmi is the first Muslim and South Asian-American to serve in the Virginia Senate, first elected into office in 2019 and

Co-hosts Em, Libby and Abby wrap up the season with increased knowledge, uncertainty about psychedelic American cultures, and an OnlyFans livestream. Tune in for a sneak preview of upcoming bonus content and plans for Se

Co-host Em talks with medical anthropologist Dr. Aidan Seale-Feldman. Roundtable participants Em, Allison, Ben, and Jackson talk post-secular America, how to yearn, and cigarettes vs. no helmets. Dr. Aidan Seale-Feldman

Co-host Libby talks with Illinois State Representative Lindsey LaPointe. Roundtable participants Libby, Nick, and Molly talk social workers in government, diversity and cost of the social work field, and good news as an

Co-host Libby talks with Bia Labate about Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicine and activist research. Roundtable participants Libby and Willa talk comparative healing models, calls to action, and responsibil

Co-host Em talks with Andi Walsh about legal care in psychedelic social work. Roundtable participants Em, Ben, and Sara talk access, bringing politics into integration, and Bejeweled™. Amanda "Andi" M. Walsh is an attorn

Co-host Libby talks with Belinda Eriacho about indigenous practices and histories. Roundtable participants Libby, Shaleyah, Veda, and Dani talk erasure of indigenous histories, animism, and the fight to heal. Belinda is

Co-host Abby talks with Dr. Hanna Molla about her psychedelic research in the De Wit lab. Roundtable participants Abby, Shaleyah, and Michelle talk interdisciplinary work, spirituality in research, and their favorite com

Co-host Em talks with Illinois State Representative Theresa Mah about the HOPE Pilot Program. Roundtable members Em, Laura, and Sara discuss pragmatist approaches, DSM-5 politics, and uncertain futures. Representative Ma

Co-host Libby talks with licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist Jordan Dobrowski. Roundtable members Libby, Keagan, and Giulia discuss ableism in the psychedelic space, non-ordinary states of consciousness,

Building off of last week’s episode, co-host Abby talks with licensed psychologist Vilmarie Narloch. Roundtable members Abby, Grace, and Jackson debate the ins and outs of nonprofit funding, the anticapitalist potential
Travis Cox
Core Associate Professor of Ecopsychology · Inductive Automation
1 appearance on this show
Eric Oliver
political scientist · Pentagon Cyber Crime Center
1 appearance on this show
Taigen Leighton
Ancient Dragon Zen Gate
1 appearance on this show
Niklaus Largier
UC Berkeley
1 appearance on this show
Dr. Aidan Seale-Feldman
University of Notre Dame
1 appearance on this show
Bia Labate
Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicine
1 appearance on this show
Belinda Eriacho
Kaalogii
1 appearance on this show
Dr. Hanna Molla
University of Chicago
1 appearance on this show
Vilmarie F. Narloch
The Sana Healing Collective
1 appearance on this show
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