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#133 - Healing Through Psychedelics, Jiu Jitsu, and Reinventing Yourself with Amanda Siebert

#133 - Healing Through Psychedelics, Jiu Jitsu, and Reinventing Yourself with Amanda Siebert

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In today’s real-as-hell episode, host Ahren Lynch-Potter sits down with Amanda Siebert, author, integration coach, and total jiu-jitsu badass. They kick things off with how Amanda broke her ankle in competition and spiral straight into everything from pain and recovery to identity and starting over.

Amanda talks about how jiu-jitsu flipped her life upside down (in the best way), leading her from a career in journalism to personal training and psychedelic integration work. They don’t sugarcoat a thing, especially when it comes to psychedelics like Ibogaine. Amanda opens up about her own experience, what it taught her, and why the work after the trip is what changes you.

They get into the trap of not feeling good enough, the lies we buy into, and what it means to heal and grow without chasing the next fix. It’s raw, honest, sometimes heavy, sometimes funny, but always real.

If you're trying to figure your shit out or wondering what’s next, this convo might be exactly what you need.

Connect with Amanda:
https://amandasiebert.com/
https://www.instagram.com/amanda_siebert

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@ahrenlynchpotter

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