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Psychedelics & the Opioid Crisis: Can the Epidemic End?
America is at a crossroads when it comes to managing trauma. In some sections of our nation, healing is readily available and at the disposal of citizens. Whereas in others, healing options are moderate to virtually non-existent. Trauma happens and everyone deserves the chance to be made whole again, but in so many cases, that chance is fleeting. Healing can come in many forms including Ibogaine, an often overlooked, but powerfully effective option.My guest today is Talia Eisenberg, a woman who has seen firsthand the incredible healing benefits of Ibogaine. She’s the founder of Beond.us, a healing and detox treatment center with locations in California and Mexico. Today, she’ll share her journey to healing, her history of addictions and generational trauma, and how Ibogaine helped her find her way and become whole again. If you’re suffering, Talia wants you to know that there’s no need to suffer alone. Listen today as she provides insights and guidance on how you can bounce back and become the best you ever!In This Episode:(5:16) – Talia discusses the struggles she has seen states in the Heartland are having regarding Oxycodone.(5:37) – Addiction started with the working class. (6:06) – Lack of solutions in middle America and Southern states is a challenge. (8:12) – Talia shares her journey dealing with addiction. (9:00) – Caught in an emotional prison just to feel normal. (9:55) – Talia discusses carrying the trauma of past generations. (10:23) – A friend introduces Talia to Ibogaine. (10:45) – Ibogaine’s incredible healing impact on Talia.(11:30)- Talia shares that through Ibogaine, she saw her grandparents as prisoners in Auschwitz and how it inspired her. (13:15) – Talia believes the Midwest states need more than just Ibogaine. (14:54) – Ibogaine can help reprogram generations.(19:47) – Ibogaine has a way of being personal and going into the depths of our minds. (21:13) – Ibogaine can heal old pains and allow you to relive memories in a different way.(21:40) – The associated risks of Ibogaine.(22:13) – Elongating of heart rhythms due to Ibogaine. (24:00) – Best places to administer Ibogaine. (26:17) – Talia advises trained professionals to be present during administration.(27:11) – Scott discusses his eating disorder.(30:21) – Wanting and creating change are very different. (31:17) – The nurturing aspects of plant medicines and the healthy choices they help people make.(33:45) – Overcoming generational traumas. (35:54) – Talia discusses her family and how her journey helped theirs. (37:53) – Make the change for your grandchildren.(41:30) – Talia says she owes her life and being alive to Ibogaine.(42:34) – There are solutions, and no one is beyond healing.Our Guest Talia Eisenberg, MBA, is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of Beond.us, a San Francisco- and Mexico-based company providing safe and effective psychedelic-assisted ibogaine treatment for trauma and addiction patients. Her mission is to directly impact and help thousands of people heal from trauma and addiction and go on to lead meaningful and purpose-driven lives. Talia lives in Mexico with her husband, Tom, cofounder of Beond.us, and their sons. She received an undergrad degree from New School in NYC and earned an MBA from Presidio Graduate School in SF. Talia is a person in long-term recovery from harmful mind-altering drugs and substances. Her passion for supporting others in healing through Ibogaine is personal, as it was the treatment that catalyzed her recovery in 2011.Resources and LinksWebdelicshttps://www.webdelics.com/