InnerTrek
11/18/2025
We’re honored to have collaborated with on this entertainment-style documentary, filmed at our service center in downtown Portland, Oregon. Cut created a heartfelt, curious, and beautifully human exploration of psi|ocybın, and we’re grateful they invited InnerTrek to help support the process — led in collaboration with our InnerTrek-trained facilitators, Lead Facilitator & InnerTrek Production Manager Lisa Snyder , and Co-Facilitator Rose Engeln.
Released on October 31, 2025, the full 9½-minute video is already approaching 2 million views. Seeing so many people engage with this story has been incredibly meaningful for our team and for the broader work of psi|ocybın normalization.
The Cut.com team approached InnerTrek wanting to create a follow-up to their popular “Grandmas Try Cannabis” video — but this time, they wanted to explore psi|ocybın in a way that was safe, legal, and grounded in Oregon’s licensed psi|ocybın model.
After reaching out to more than 30 service and healing centers, they selected InnerTrek as their partner.
Psi|ocybın has long been misunderstood due to decades of stigma and the legacy of the war on dr*gs. It was a true honor to help normalize this work, illustrate its safety, and show what compassionate, trauma-attuned care can look like within a regulated framework.
Huge gratitude to everyone who made this possible:
🍄 Lisa Snyder — Lead Facilitator & InnerTrek Production Manager
🍄 Rose Engeln — Co-Facilitator
🍄 Keri Padon — InnerTrek Liaison & Service Center Manager
🩺 Dr. Seth Mehr — Director of Health & Safety
📚 Emma Knighton — Director of Programs & Services
🌱 Tom Eckert — Founder of InnerTrek, whose vision helped shape Oregon’s state-regulated psi|ocybın framework
🎥 And the entire Cut.com team — producers and creators of the film — for approaching this project with care, curiosity, and professionalism.
If this resonates, please share the video — every share helps expand understanding and visibility for licensed facilitation.
👉 Watch the full video on YouTube (link in bio)
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Cultural Humility in Healing: Honoring Lineages & Group Practices
🌍 In the work of psychede|ïc healing, cultural humility is essential.
As Tal reminds us, the way we hold groups and integrate comes from many lineages—gestalt therapy, humanistic psychology, indigenous traditions, and beyond. Each brings wisdom, each carries lessons.
When we decentralize our own perspective, we create space to honor other ways of holding healing circles, medicines, and communities. ✨
Humility is the ground where safety, respect, and deeper integration can grow.
💜 At InnerTrek, we invite students to explore this truth as part of their journey to becoming facilitators.
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