Psychedelic First Friday is where visionary art, spirituality, and the psychedelic meet, creating a one-of-a-kind event that leaves you inspired, enlightened, and awestruck. This session is organized by the Santa Cruz Psychedelic Society along with their community partner Green Magic Yoga.
This event is +21 Only, this is not the setting for you to sell or buy controlled substances, no soliciting.
🌀 Highlights:
Visionary artists exhibition
Psychedelic Educational Talk
Conversation and discussions to expand your mind
Community Gathering with like-minded folks
Live Music & Dancing
Agenda
5:00 PM Live Music & Tabling
5:45 PM Opening
6:00 PM Talk: Aromatic Healing of Cannabis with Alec Dixon
6:15 PM: Talk: Death for Dinner with Valerie Corral & Alec Dixon
7:00 PM Talk Trip Well, Be Well: Tips for Navigating Expanded States with Allison Feduccia,
7: 40 PM Talk: How To Change Your Mind On Cannabis with Javi & Seba
8:10 PM Community Gathering & Networking
For details, artist submissions, and speaking opportunities send us a message to: javi@greenmagicyoga.com
Santa Cruz and Local Artists:
Carissa Louise Martin https://www.instagram.com/carissalouisemartin/?hl=en
About Santa Cruz Psychedelic Society
Santa Cruz Psychedelic Society is a community-oriented non-profit organization interested in all facets of psychedelics and wellness. We are dedicated to education, advocacy, outreach, and overall support for the safe and responsible use & research of psychedelics, entheogens, and plant medicines for therapeutic, spiritual, and recreational purposes. We organize monthly community gatherings and events.
About Green Magic Yoga
Green Magic Yoga is a studio and community dedicated to integrating yoga, mindfulness, intentional psychedelic use and movement practices for healing, growth and transformation.
About our Speaker
Allison (Alli) Feduccia, PhD, is a neuropharmacologist, psychedelic researcher, and educator. She is the Co-Founder + CEO of Psychedelic Support, a platform for education and connection to psychedelic practitioners, and a scientific advisor for Project New Day and the Etheridge Foundation, 501(c)3 nonprofits dedicated to helping people overcome addiction and actualize mental health through the responsible use of psychedelics. She began researching MDMA in 2004 and has worked on mental health research at UT Austin, UCSF, NIH, and MAPS PBC. Dr. Feduccia has authored 28 publications on psychedelics and mental health in peer-reviewed journals and several continuing education courses and articles. Psychedelic Support is the integration of her long-standing plant medicine practice, anchored in the belief that psychedelics can heal the soul and help us humans evolve in harmony with the earth.