The Mushroom Mamasita Podcast
The Mushroom Mamasita Podcast
Podcast Description
Welcome to the Mushroom Mamasita Podcast, where ordinary people share extraordinary insights and intimate details of their healing journeys. In each episode, we dive into the world of psychedelic-assisted therapy through the voices of anonymous guests, recounting their transformative, mind-bending, and often enlightening experiences. No experts, no agendas—just raw and unfiltered stories from real people, offering a juicy window into altered states of consciousness. Whether you're a curious first-timer or a seasoned psychonaut, these trip reports might just stir up a new perspective.
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The podcast explores themes of healing, self-discovery, and the intersection of psychedelics with wellness. Episodes feature narratives on subjects like feminine embodiment, trauma recovery, and conscious entrepreneurship, with specific examples including discussions on tenacity and rest, psychedelic-infused marriages, and the healing of womb trauma.

Welcome to the Mushroom Mamasita Podcast, where ordinary people share extraordinary insights and intimate details of their healing journeys. In each episode, we dive into the world of psychedelic-assisted therapy through the voices of anonymous guests, recounting their transformative, mind-bending, and often enlightening experiences. No experts, no agendas—just raw and unfiltered stories from real people, offering a juicy window into altered states of consciousness. Whether you’re a curious first-timer or a seasoned psychonaut, these trip reports might just stir up a new perspective.
In this episode I sit down with Sylvia, founder of the Crone House a gallery dedicated to celebrating women artists in Virginia. She shares that she had never done mushrooms until 2020: a year of IVF, a year of grief, and the diagnosis of CPTSD. For many years, she'd struggled with writer's block, trauma-locked into her body, unable to access the artist she knew lived inside her. Then she found a clinical trial. The Compass Pathway COMP 362B study on psilocybin for treatment-resistant depression. One experience in a clinical setting with synthetic psilocybin cracked her open in ways therapy never could. Within months, she found herself in a clay studio for the first time, creating somatic art that finally integrated the experience into her body. She and since found other women who have used art in the same way.
Their upcoming show ”Across the Universe” opened June 4th and celebrates artwork inspired by psychedelics, meditation, prayer, movement, journeying, and sacred sexuality.
This episode is a love letter to art, integration, community, and the quiet revolution happening when women are finally allowed to process their trauma through creation instead of silence. It's also a reminder that psychedelic integration isn't just about therapy, it's about expression, beauty, and paying it forward to the next woman who needs to know her creativity is waiting for her on the other side of her grief.
If you are interested in the show:
Across The Universe
June 4–July 31, 2026
with Venue Partner
Studio One Twenty | Richmond, VA
Seven women artists whose work is shaped by consciousness-expansion practices—psychedelics, movement, meditation, prayer, journeying: Blythe King, Hannah Anderson, Maggie Belinski, Mahari Chabwera, Mel Titus, Sarah Collette Tocco, Vivian Chiu
Show page: https://thecronehouse.com/2026/across-the-universe
Instagram/Threads: @cronehouserva
All artwork will be available for sale online.
Listener discretion is advised: This podcast discusses sensitive topics related to trauma, abuse, addiction and psychedelic therapy, which may be sensitive or triggering for some listeners. I encourage listeners to engage mindfully and take care of themselves throughout the conversation.
Connect with Bijou Finney
Website: mushroommamasita.com

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