Dylan Meek – Music as Medicine & Multi-Dimensional Creativity
In this episode, I sit down with Dylan Meek—a virtuoso pianist and vocalist whose music flows like a love letter to the soul. From his roots in small-town Texas, where nature’s symphony shaped his ears, to mentorship under master Jimmy Neely in New York, Dylan’s journey is one of reverence, mastery, and fearless vulnerability.
Brandon Deroche – Bridging Culture and Consciousness
In this episode of the Psychedelics Design Podcast, host Alexandra Plesner—founder of Psychedelics Design—is joined by Brandon Deroche, founder of Propeller—a platform that empowers artists and fans to take real action on the causes they care about. From touring as a musician to launching high-impact campaigns with some of the world’s biggest artists, Brandon has spent the last decade turning influence into change.
We dive into his latest project, PORTAL—a cultural initiative working to destigmatize psychedelics through storytelling, events, and nonprofit partnerships. Brandon shares insights on designing for attention, using culture as a bridge, and how authenticity drives real engagement.
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Willy Christie – Psychedelic Creativity Without the Substance
What happens when the psychedelic experience isn’t something you ingest—but something you become?
In this episode of the Psychedelics Design Podcast, host Alexandra Plesner—founder of Psychedelics Design—sits down with Willy Christie, the Kansas-born, LA-based artist behind the music project Kukuni!
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Jonathan Brown (Quest) – Starting in Psychedelics as a Creative
In this episode of the Psychedelics Design Podcast, host Alexandra Plesner—founder of Psychedelics Design—sits down with Jonathan Brown, also known as Quest: a designer, tech leader, musician, and co-founder of the Three Rivers Psychedelic Society. Together, they explore Quest's multifaceted journey from tech and music into the world of sacred medicine and community building.
Through deeply personal stories—including loss and his solo beginnings with psychedelics—Quest shares how creativity, yoga, and sound have shaped his purpose. They dive into the challenges of navigating cultural perceptions, the power of authentic expression, and his latest venture: Heal Homie, a wellness-meets-streetwear lifestyle brand grounded in healing, hip-hop, and bold self-expression.
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Mattha Busby – Telling the Whole Psychedelic Story
In this episode of the Psychedelics Design Podcast, host Alexandra Plesner—founder of Psychedelics Design—sits down with Mattha Busby, a journalist and author known for his deep reporting on drug and health policy, human rights, society, and the environment.
Currently based in Mexico, Mattha is a regular contributor to The Guardian and VICE, and his work has appeared in Rolling Stone, WIRED, TIME, and more. Together, they explore the power of storytelling in the psychedelic movement, the risks of silence around harm, and how culture shapes the psychedelic experience—both in the media and beyond.
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David Good – Uncover The Power Of Authentic Design
This week, host Alexandra Plesner sat down with David Good, the creative director at DoubleBlind Magazine and a professor of graduate design at Pratt Institute in New York.
David is not only a brand strategist, illustrator, and graphic designer with an impressive portfolio—including projects for the Museum of Sex and the Center for Optimal Living—but also a passionate educator and thought leader in the intersection of design, psychedelics, and culture.
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Floris Wolswijk – on Research, Coaching and Personal Growth
In this episode of the Psychedelics Design Podcast, host Alexandra Plesner speaks with Floris Wolswijk, psychedelic consultant, facilitator, founder of Blossom and co-founder of FLO Coaching. He also works as Senior Project Manager & EU Lead for the strategic consultancy Delphi.
Floris talks about his journey into the field of psychedelics and his motivations for starting Blossom. He explains how his background in psychology and personal experiences with psychedelics inspired him to create a platform that consolidates psychedelic research for public accessibility.
Floris also shares insights into his coaching practice in the Netherlands, where he and his wife help individuals explore life direction and personal growth using psilocybin-assisted sessions. The conversation emphasizes the importance of preparation, intention-setting, and integration in psychedelic experiences, distinguishing coaching from therapy and highlighting the evolving role of psychedelics in both personal development and medical contexts.
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Dr Bruce Damer and Matt Gillespie – Psychedelics, Science, and the Future of Innovation
In this episode of the Psychedelics Design Podcast, host Alexandra Plesner interviews Dr. Bruce Damer and Matt Gillespie from MINDS.
The discussion explores the intersection of psychedelics, design, and scientific breakthroughs. Dr. Bruce Damer, an astrobiologist, shares his experiences using mindfulness and psychedelics to achieve key insights in his scientific work, including his hot spring hypothesis for the origin of life. He discusses the concept of "endotrips" (internally generated insights) and "exotrips" (psychedelic-assisted insights) and how combining the two can lead to innovative solutions.
Matt Gillespie discusses his background in industrial design and his belief that psychedelics can shift our fundamental understanding of the world, leading to a more sustainable and innovative future.
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Chris Koehn – The Importance Of Setting For Psychedelics & Creation
In this episode of the Psychedelics Design Podcast, host Alexandra Plesner the founder of Psychedelics Design, is speaking to Chris Koehn – a true Renaissance man whose talents span architecture, art, and music.
Chris studied architecture in Madrid and moving to Mexico, he founded the GoKo design firm in 2011 where he has developed residential, corporate and commercial spaces, as well as the Chapel Music Studio in Mexico City. Chris also started painting minimal pieces as a healing process when his brother passed away and as a musician, he collaborated with different artists.
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Joe Moore – Navigating the Psychedelic Landscape
In the latest episode of the Psychedelics Design Podcast, host Alexandra Plesner welcomes Joe Moore, co-founder and CEO of Psychedelics Today. This engaging conversation delves into the transformative power of psychedelics, their intersection with design, and the importance of education in this evolving field.
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Cesar Marin – Microdosing over 50 & Cultivating Wisdom
In this latest episode of the Psychedelics Design Podcast, Alexandra Plesner engages in a profound conversation with Cesar Marin, the founder of Cultivating Wisdom. This episode delves into the transformative power of microdosing and its role in personal growth, particularly for individuals over 50.
Cesar, a former CNN producer turned thought leader in the psychedelic space, shares his insights on how microdosing can enhance clarity, creativity, and overall well-being.
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Devon Phillips – Creative Strategy For Cultural Perception, Education and Advocacy
In this episode, my guest is Devon Phillips, Community & Partnerships Officer at the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS). He is also the founder of the innovative harm-reduction fashion company, More Life.
Devon has a background in neuroscience and human-centred design. With his work, he develops strategies and partnerships to answer the question: “How do we responsibly mainstream psychedelics?” He is a creative through and through and a lover of innovation, art, design, music, and fashion – we had the absolute pleasure of having him speak at our event this summer and are super happy to have the chance to extend that conversation today.
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Alexandra Pallas – Creating Nature-Focused Legal Psychedelic Retreats
In this podcast episode of the Psychedelics Design Podcast, we had the honour to speak with Alexandra Pallas, co-founder and advisor of Beckley Retreats, discussing her unique journey from a small-town dreamer to a conscious business entrepreneur.
Pallas recounts her early experiences running in the woods and writing stories, which laid the foundation for her passion for narrative. This diverse background culminated in her role at Beckley Retreats, where she emphasizes the importance of preparation and integration in psychedelic experiences.
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Tiffany Hurd – Navigating Microdosing
In this episode, my guest is Tiffany Hurd. She is a microdosing consultant, speaker, and business leadership advisor who has supported over 250 individuals and their teams through microdosing experiences. With 15+ years in the corporate medical industry, she blends her expertise in psychedelics, business strategy, and leadership, and helps companies optimize business growth by improving employee mental health, satisfaction, business strategy, and leadership through customized microdosing protocols. Tiffany teaches business leaders and employees to achieve fulfilment using microdosing and emotional intelligence.
She talks about the prospective impact of leadership coaching on culture at large and the potential of microdosing for mental health as well as creativity. We also explore the delicate balance of mindful coaching, preparation and the potential integration of microdosing where it is legal to do so with psychedelics. Our discussion extends to design, industry representation, communication, and how to reach your audience.
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Larry Norris, PhD – Psychedelic Frontiers and Artistic Expression
In this episode, my guest is Larry Norris, PhD, co-founder and executive director of Entheogenic Research, Integration, and Education (ERIE) and co-founder and board member of Decriminalize Nature. Larry advocates for the unalienable right to develop one's own relationship with Nature and aims to support efforts to decriminalize entheogenic plants and fungi.
This podcast episode is an unscripted and authentic conversation where we explore the integration of psychedelic experiences into creative processes. Larry discusses creativity in the context of psychedelics as a multifaceted concept. Psychedelic experiences often unlock significant creative potential, offering new perspectives and insights that can fuel artistic and innovative endeavours.
He highlights the role of psychedelics in enhancing problem-solving abilities and helping individuals think outside traditional paradigms, leading to novel approaches to both personal and professional challenges. Psychedelic experiences can foster a greater receptivity to new concepts and ways of thinking, broadening one's creative horizons.
We talk about creativity and psychedelics as a way to transform not just individual thinking but also broader societal structures and environments. Creative expressions can influence others and spark change, potentially leading to innovative solutions for societal issues. Throughout the conversation, Larry draws on his extensive experience in the field of psychedelic research and integration, as well as his academic expertise in transpersonal psychology and ayahuasca experiences. And yes, we also share personal art practise and some experiences.
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Stephanie Wang – Heart-Centered Creativity, The Kanna Connection
In this episode, my guest is Stephanie Wang, Founder and CEO of KA! Empathogenics, plant-based empathogenic supplements featuring Kanna - a heart-opening succulent plant from South Africa that is clinically proven to reduce tension, lift mood and improve focus, helping people feel more alive, capable and connected as they navigate everyday stress.
The discussion revolves around the intersection of psychedelics, design, and human consciousness. Wang shares her journey from a successful finance career to exploring healing modalities and eventually founding her company, which focuses on creating plant-based products with a mission of enhancing human consciousness, by bringing more heart-centeredness to the world via greater awareness of our interconnection with each other and nature.
Stephanie also gives many insights into building a brand mindful and within social, environmental and cultural contexts. You will also learn how her brand communication and visualisation are based on solid grounds.
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Marc Violo – Fungi Innovation & MycoStories
In this episode, my guest is Marc Violo, the founder of MycoStories, a global fungi innovation and conservation network focused on exploring and promoting the applications of fungi for sustainable solutions across industries. MycoStories supports academic research and early-stage startups through business and investment strategy.
We talked with Marc about the transformative potential of fungi, exploring their applications in various fields that range from food, materials, agriculture and carbon storage to physical and mental health.
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Gina Vensel – Psychedelic Entrepreneurship & Community
In this episode, my guest is Gina Vensel, co-founder of Plant Media Project, a women-owned boutique agency specialising in plant medicine education and advocacy and owner of the events company Easy Street Promotions. Most recently co-founded the Three Rivers Psychedelic Society (TRiPS). She is on the national board of directors for the Students for Sensible Drug Policy and serves on the Global Psychedelic Society team.
Dedicated to maintaining lasting relationships with a focus on building community, Gina is a hard-working entrepreneur and we talked about community building, innovation, building a successful company, cultural awareness, and how to keep sane as an entrepreneur in the psychedelic space.
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Carly Dutch-Greene – Branding in the Psychedelic Space
In this episode, my guest is Carly Dutch-Greene, the founder and creative director of Studiodelic a branding, design, and consulting studio for businesses dedicated to psychedelic medicine.
We talked about her starting her own design agency, the importance of early integration of branding into the process of building a successful company, cultural awareness in design, and psychedelic space design specifics.
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Stephanie Karzon Abrams – Creativity, Innovation, Genius
In this episode, my guest is Stephanie Karzon Abrams, a neuropharmacologist with a Master of Science in Clinical Pharmacology and the founding advisor of Beyond The Bench consultancy.
We talked about Stephanie's career as a clinical pharmacologist and researcher transcends traditional boundaries, clinical excellence, entrepreneurship, music, philanthropy, genius and the fantastic world of fungi.
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