Ep 107 Psilocybin and the Future of Healing with Tania de Jong
Description
Welcome back to LaidOPEN Podcast. In this week's episode, we explore altered states of consciousness, sound, healing, and the legacy of ancestral trauma. My guest is Tania de Jong. She's a singer, sound healer, and social entrepreneur who co-founded Mind Medicine Australia, leading efforts to make psilocybin and MDMA legally available for treatment-resistant mental health conditions.
Tania shares her own healing journey as a descendant of Holocaust survivors and the profound impact of psychedelic-assisted therapy in her life. We discuss the importance of set and setting, the benefits of group work, and how finding one’s voice can open pathways to expression and integration.
She also sheds light on her advocacy in Australia, her work bridging science and spirituality, and her vision for more compassionate global healing practices.
This conversation is rich with insight for anyone curious about psychedelics, wellness, and transformation. You can experience her new song or watch the Ram Dass meditation she mentioned in the episode.
Show Notes:
00:00 Introduction to the Late Open Podcast
00:20 Meet Tanya De Young: Singer, Sound Healer, and Social Entrepreneur
00:46 Tanya's Personal Healing Journey
03:52 Discovering Psychedelic Assisted Therapies
05:14 The Profound Impact of Psychedelic Experiences
06:21 Healing Ancestral Trauma
11:34 The Importance of Set and Setting in Psychedelic Therapy
12:40 Mind Medicine Australia's Mission and Training Programs
18:13 The Role of Compassion and Connection in Healing
22:31 Engaging with Indigenous Communities and Future Goals
23:40 Exploring Indigenous Healing Practices
24:08 Mind Medicine Australia Clinic Launch
24:35 The Power of Group Healing
25:15 The Importance of Belonging and Connection
27:25 The Healing Power of Sound and Voice
30:19 Overcoming Fear and Finding Your Voice
33:29 Promoting Global Unity and Understanding
35:57 Gross National Happiness in Bhutan
37:26 Expanding Healing Practices Internationally
39:59 Personal Spiritual Practices for Grounding
41:03 Practical Exercises for Voice and Connection
43:27 Final Thoughts and Resources