If something isn't answered here, a discovery call is the best way to get specific. No pressure, no commitment — just clarity.
This work often resonates with people who've done significant inner work — through therapy, coaching, or personal practice — and sense there are layers beneath that talk hasn't quite reached. Some come feeling stuck in familiar patterns. Some are navigating grief, anxiety, trauma-related material, or a life transition. Some are curious about psychedelic-assisted work and looking for the right place to begin. Some come to integrate a powerful or challenging past experience.
You don't need psychedelic experience. What matters is willingness to slow down and engage with the body, the nervous system, and the parts of yourself that live below language. Feeling resourced enough matters too — and when that readiness isn't yet there, building it is part of the work.
This work is not the right fit for everyone. It may not be appropriate if you are looking for quick fixes, are unable or unwilling to engage with emotional or somatic experience, or are in an active mental health crisis that requires more acute care.
Certain medical and psychiatric conditions — including a personal or family history of psychosis, bipolar I disorder, certain cardiac conditions, and some medication interactions — can also make psychedelic-assisted work unsafe. We talk through this honestly in the discovery call before any work begins.
The discovery call is a free 20-minute conversation. We'll talk about what's bringing you here, your history with this kind of work, your current questions and concerns, and whether the work is the right fit for where you are.
Clarity is the only outcome we're after. There is no pitch and no pressure to move forward — sometimes the call ends with a clear next step, sometimes with a recommendation for a different kind of support.
Weekly sessions are held virtually. In-person medicine journeys are held in Colorado, under the Natural Medicine Health Act.
Membership circles (cannabis breathwork and integration) are held live online and are open to participants anywhere.
Every journey is different, and outcomes can't be guaranteed. Difficult material can surface — that's part of the work, and not the same as a “bad” experience. Careful screening, preparation, and steady support reduce risk and help what surfaces become workable rather than overwhelming.
If you've had a difficult psychedelic experience in the past, that's something we'd talk through openly. Past experiences carry important information, and they can often be integrated and even repaired with the right support.
Some medications and health conditions affect what's safe in psychedelic-assisted work. Every client completes a medical and psychiatric intake before any medicine session. When a condition calls for it, I coordinate with your prescribing physician or other members of your care team as part of the process.
Most 1:1 sessions are held remotely, by video. The work is just as effective in a remote setting when held with care — and many people find it easier to be in their own space, with their own nervous system regulating in a familiar environment.
In-person medicine journeys in Colorado are held in a calm, private setting designed specifically for this work — quiet, contained, and held by a trained facilitator throughout.
The 1:1 container is structured as a 3-month foundation. This isn't arbitrary — meaningful pattern work takes time. The nervous system needs repeated experiences of safety before it begins to recalibrate. Insight needs integration before it becomes change.
Many people continue beyond three months when the depth of the work calls for it. Some complete the foundation and move on with what they've built. Both are valid endings.
The Altar'd Community membership is $100/month and includes the full Journey Companion course plus two live monthly circles (one cannabis breathwork, one integration).
The 1:1 work begins with a $1,990 foundation — a 3-month container that includes a 3-hour assessment, weekly virtual sessions, journey preparation and integration, and WhatsApp access between sessions. Medicine journeys (cannabis, ketamine, psilocybin) are added separately when aligned. Most clients invest $2,500–$8,000 across our time together.
Single prep and integration sessions are also available at $200/hour for people doing journeys outside an ongoing container.
Full pricing details live on the 1:1 Work page.
A few things, honestly. Years of clinical training means the medicine work happens inside a real held container, not as a standalone event. Training in EMDR, somatic work, and psychedelic somatics means the body is treated as central, not optional. And being part of the first licensed cohort under Colorado's Natural Medicine Health Act means the legal psychedelic work is held by someone trained specifically to do it.
Beyond credentials, the approach is shaped by a belief that integration — what happens after the journey — is where transformation actually lives. Most of what we do together is in service of that.
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