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In this powerful and insightful podcast episode, Ellen, a death doula, shares her journey with psychedelics and the profound connection between psychedelics and the end-of-life process. She discusses her mission to make psychedelic healing accessible to BIPOC folks and the Asian community. Ellen emphasizes the importance of honoring and acknowledging ancestral trauma and the severing from cultural roots experienced by many immigrants. She shares her personal experiences with grief and how psychedelics can help individuals confront and heal from their fears, particularly the fear of death.The conversation delves into the role of death doulas and how they provide companionship and support to individuals going through dying processes, both physical and spiritual. Ellen highlights the transformative power of the sacred mushroom and the lessons it teaches about living life fully and embracing the messy, unpredictable aspects of existence. The episode encourages listeners to confront their own fears around death and to have open conversations about this universal and natural process.If you enjoyed this podcast episode, please consider leaving us a review, which is an amazing zero-cost way to support the creators of this podcast.Connect with Ellen Wong:www.tripwithellen.comInstagramConnect with Xochitl:www.XochitlAshe.comInstagramSponsors:Thank you to our Sponsors, Teona Retreat Center (currently called Magical Medicine Journey) – offering legal psilocybin retreats in beautiful San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Podcast listeners can take $150 off their next retreat when they apply.(((((((((((((((((((--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sacredpsychedelics/message

