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Jeremy Van Wert: Finding His Own Way

Jeremy Van Wert: Finding His Own Way

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In this episode of the Blue Dragon Healing Podcast, host Bjorn welcomes Jeremy Van Wert, a licensed marriage and family therapist, trained psychedelic guide, and host of the Mindful Mutiny Podcast.


Jeremy shares his journey, from growing up in the Mormon church and experiencing intense athleticism in a drumming group, to cycling across America.


He discusses his work with families and CPS cases in high-risk areas, the transformative power of psychedelic experiences, and how these experiences reshaped his career and approach to life.


Jeremy also delves into his spiritual growth, shedding his ego, and integrating psychedelic therapy into his practice.


They cover the importance of empathy, strategic life planning, and the continuous journey toward higher consciousness.


You can find Jeremy's website at https://www.jeremyvanwert.com


00:00 Jeremy (audio)

02:17 Introduction and Guest Welcome

03:07 Jeremy's Early Life and Mormon Upbringing

09:01 Drumming Adventures and Peak Experiences

14:06 Cycling Across America

20:05 Transition to Therapy and Community Work

26:07 A Psychedelic Awakening

30:54 Integrating Psychedelics into Therapy

32:44 Chasing Career Success

36:59 A Shift Towards Personal Growth

41:58 Guiding Others Through Psychedelic Experiences


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