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Trauma, Psychedelics and Buddhism
Karen Sprinkel
6 episodes
1 day ago
Trauma, Psychedelics, and Buddhism brings together three powerful healing traditions that are rarely explored in conversation: trauma therapy, psychedelic medicine, and Buddhist wisdom. The podcast explores how evidence-based trauma therapies, expanded states of consciousness, and contemplative practices can complement one another opening new pathways for healing, integration, and transformation. By weaving these traditions together, we invite fresh ways of understanding suffering and discovering deeper possibilities for human flourishing.
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Trauma, Psychedelics, and Buddhism brings together three powerful healing traditions that are rarely explored in conversation: trauma therapy, psychedelic medicine, and Buddhist wisdom. The podcast explores how evidence-based trauma therapies, expanded states of consciousness, and contemplative practices can complement one another opening new pathways for healing, integration, and transformation. By weaving these traditions together, we invite fresh ways of understanding suffering and discovering deeper possibilities for human flourishing.
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Mental Health
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Konstantin Alexander — When the Elixir Isn’t What You Think
Trauma, Psychedelics and Buddhism
1 hour 8 minutes 5 seconds
2 days ago
Konstantin Alexander — When the Elixir Isn’t What You Think

In this powerful conversation, audio/video producer & musical artist Konstantin Alexander joins me to share how he discovered that trauma therapy—not cannabis—was the true elixir on his healing path.


We explore:

• How self-medication can mask deeper pain

• Why anxiety sometimes increases before healing begins

• The courage it takes to turn toward trauma instead of away from it

• How authentic transformation starts with self-acceptance


A vulnerable, wise, and deeply human dialogue about what real healing asks of us.


Healing is possible—no matter the depth of the wound.


For More about Konstantin, his music and his work, check out:


Production: kastudioshq.com/


Original Music: https://open.spotify.com/track/6qSNeGTm3UU43erndglFZX?si=1b51dc5591d840ab


Special Thanks to:

  • Ryan Bell (@IG bellphoto11.com) - Logo Design
  • David Starfire (davidstarfire.com) - Music
Trauma, Psychedelics and Buddhism
Trauma, Psychedelics, and Buddhism brings together three powerful healing traditions that are rarely explored in conversation: trauma therapy, psychedelic medicine, and Buddhist wisdom. The podcast explores how evidence-based trauma therapies, expanded states of consciousness, and contemplative practices can complement one another opening new pathways for healing, integration, and transformation. By weaving these traditions together, we invite fresh ways of understanding suffering and discovering deeper possibilities for human flourishing.