When your mom comes to one of your plant medicine retreats, you know life has come full circle. In this episode, I sit down with my mom to talk about what brought her to Mexisoul, what the experience was like for her, and how it’s transformed our relationship in unexpected ways. She opens up about discovering and healing generational pain — and how breaking the cycle begins with courage, compassion, and the willingness to look within.
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When your mom comes to one of your plant medicine retreats, you know life has come full circle. In this episode, I sit down with my mom to talk about what brought her to Mexisoul, what the experience was like for her, and how it’s transformed our relationship in unexpected ways. She opens up about discovering and healing generational pain — and how breaking the cycle begins with courage, compassion, and the willingness to look within.
1x05 - In and Out of Control: Lessons from Plant Medicine (with Ben Dingle)
Remember Who You Are Podcast
1 hour 11 minutes
1 month ago
1x05 - In and Out of Control: Lessons from Plant Medicine (with Ben Dingle)
In this episode of Remember Who You Are, we sit down with Ben Dingle, a military nurse from Australia, who shares his deeply personal path to plant medicine. Shaped by the trauma of working in a high-mortality environment, Ben struggled with depression, anxiety, and a sense of emotional disconnection. His first plant medicine ceremony was not what he expected. Instead of the clarity he hoped for, he faced an experience that challenged his sense of control. Yet, over time, the lessons revealed...
Remember Who You Are Podcast
When your mom comes to one of your plant medicine retreats, you know life has come full circle. In this episode, I sit down with my mom to talk about what brought her to Mexisoul, what the experience was like for her, and how it’s transformed our relationship in unexpected ways. She opens up about discovering and healing generational pain — and how breaking the cycle begins with courage, compassion, and the willingness to look within.