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#63 - Hilda Sánchez: Is Ibogaine Safe?
Jun 9, 2026
Unknown duration
#62 - Tobias Erny: Ibogaine for Parkinson's?
May 23, 2026
40m 05s
#61 - Lorna Sturchio: Serving Women Who Served
Apr 24, 2026
37m 26s
#60 - Claire Weber: Re-mothering with Ibogaine
Apr 6, 2026
52m 39s
#59 - Carolina Reese: The Limits of Caregiving
Mar 21, 2026
29m 10s
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| 6/9/26 | ![]() #63 - Hilda Sánchez: Is Ibogaine Safe? | Hilda Sánchez has been quietly doing some of the most important work at Beond since she joined the team. She came from traditional hospital medicine, where the job is to intervene, stabilize, and move to the next patient, then she walked into a psychedelic treatment center and everything she knew about nursing got turned inside out.Today, Talia and Hilda talk about what it actually looks like to keep someone safe during an ibogaine treatment. From the moment a guest is medically approved through arrival, pre-treatment assessment, the treatment itself, and every hour of their stay after, safety is the thread running through all of it. Hilda walks through the certifications nurses complete, the cardiac monitoring protocols, trauma-informed consent forms, and the difference between flood and fractional dosing. She also talks about how protocols have evolved over several thousand treatments and the guests who shaped her along the way. This is a conversation about what it means to grow as a practitioner inside a team that grows together.Hilda Sánchez is a lead nurse at Beond Ibogaine Treatment Center in Mexico. She trained as a nurse in Puebla and worked emergency and operating rooms across Tulum, Nayarit, and Puebla before joining Beond three years ago. She has supported thousands of ibogaine treatments and helped shape the clinical and trauma-informed protocols the Beond team uses today.(2:00) Why Hilda became a nurse and what brought her to Beond(6:00) What shocked her: psychedelic nursing vs. hospital medicine(12:00) Nurse training: ACLS, trip sitting, and cardiac monitoring(16:00) Trauma-informed intake: consent forms and customization(22:00) Flood dosing vs. fractional dosing(33:00) Treatment-day protocols: EKG, UDT, and the treatment room(43:00) Code blue training and emergency readiness(52:00) Personal breakthrough and advice for those on the fence | — | ||||||
| 5/23/26 | ![]() #62 - Tobias Erny: Ibogaine for Parkinson's?✨ | IbogaineParkinson's disease+3 | Tobias Erny | University of ZurichPatient D | — | ibogaineParkinson's+5 | — | 40m 05s | |
| 4/24/26 | ![]() #61 - Lorna Sturchio: Serving Women Who Served✨ | women veteransmilitary experience+5 | Lorna Sturchio | U.S. NavyBeond+1 | — | women veteranssexual assault+5 | — | 37m 26s | |
| 4/6/26 | ![]() #60 - Claire Weber: Re-mothering with Ibogaine✨ | ibogainepre-verbal trauma+4 | Claire Weber | Mothered | — | ibogainetrauma+5 | — | 52m 39s | |
| 3/21/26 | ![]() #59 - Carolina Reese: The Limits of Caregiving✨ | caregivinggrief+4 | Carolina Reese | Beond | — | caregivinggrief+5 | — | 29m 10s | |
| 3/6/26 | ![]() #58 - Mike Stratton: Is Ibogaine an Performance Enhancer?✨ | ibogaineperformance enhancement+4 | Mike Stratton | Merak HealthBeond | — | ibogaineperformance enhancer+5 | — | 50m 39s | |
| 2/19/26 | ![]() #57 - Lee Bowes: The Fighter's War in the Head✨ | chronic traumatic brain injuryboxing+4 | Lee Bowes | Beond | UKMiddlesbrough | boxingTBI+5 | — | 36m 04s | |
| 1/30/26 | ![]() #56 - Norman Ohler: Ibogaine and the Writer's Mind✨ | ibogainecreativity+4 | Norman Ohler | DopeCastBlitzed+1 | — | ibogainepsychedelics+5 | — | 32m 45s | |
| 1/18/26 | ![]() #55 - TBI-Ibogaine Roundtable with Michael Guymon, Chris Simpson-Daniel & Mark Thomas Irwin✨ | traumatic brain injuryibogaine treatment+4 | Chris Simpson-DanielMark Thomas Irwin+1 | BeondTempest Group Villages+1 | — | TBIibogaine+5 | — | 1h 03m 01s | |
| 12/23/25 | ![]() #54 - Dalibor Sames: When the Researcher Finally Takes the Medicine✨ | ibogainemental health treatment+5 | Dalibor Sames | Columbia UniversityGilgamesh Pharmaceuticals+1 | — | ibogainepharmacology+7 | — | 56m 16s | |
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| 11/26/25 | ![]() #53 - Alejandro Junger: Ibogaine, Neuroplasticity, and Gut Health✨ | Ibogaineneuroplasticity+3 | Dr. Alejandro Junger | BeondClean+3 | — | Ibogaineneuroplasticity+5 | — | 1h 11m 49s | |
| 10/17/25 | ![]() #52 - Adam Marr: Healing Veterans and Families✨ | veteran advocacypsychedelic healing+3 | Adam Marr | IbogaineAyahuasca+4 | — | veteranspsychedelics+6 | — | 1h 15m 43s | |
| 9/20/25 | ![]() #51 - Yan Katz: From Burnout to Brotherhood | How do you prepare for one of the most powerful psychedelic medicines on earth? In this episode of Talia Eisenberg speaks with Yan Katz, a clinical counselor and coach at Beond, whose own healing journey reshaped his view of masculinity, purpose, and the long arc of integration.Yan shares his path from high-pressure careers in finance and the music industry to becoming a psychotherapist and men’s work facilitator. He describes how psychedelics, and ultimately Ibogaine, helped him reconnect with vulnerability, redefine success, and step into service. The discussion explores masculine conditioning, the importance of preparation and integration, somatic awareness, and how coaching can support lasting transformation after Ibogaine.Yan Katz is a clinical counselor, preparation and integration coach at Beond, and men’s work facilitator. Drawing on psychodynamic, trauma-informed, and somatic methods, he supports clients ranging from veterans to executives in navigating psychedelic healing and building sustainable change.Timestamps:(01:45) – Masculinity, vulnerability, and early emotional conditioning(03:28) – First LSD experience in Washington DC and realization about purpose(07:03) – Burnout in finance and the music industry(11:02) – First Ibogaine journey: clarity, healing, and release from nicotine and cannabis(17:36) – Synchronicities, calling, and preparation before Ibogaine(23:14) – Processing mortality through psilocybin and setting life boundaries(27:41) – Men’s work, brotherhood, and masculine healing(29:42) – Psychedelic preparation coaching: tools, metaphors, and mindset(33:56) – Somatic practices for awareness and integration(46:22) – Rituals, fatherhood, and living life as ceremony | — | ||||||
| 8/11/25 | ![]() #50 - Zev Eisenberg: Siblings on the Ibogaine Path | What happens when your sibling not only shares your past but also walks with you into the same medicine that changed your life? In this deeply personal episode of Ibogaine Uncovered, host Talia Eisenberg sits down with her brother, psychedelic integration therapist Zev Eisenberg, to explore his first-hand experience with Ibogaine and the healing it brought to their family.Zev reflects on their shared childhood in Omaha, his journey from the high-pressure art world to becoming a therapist, and the fears he carried about Ibogaine after witnessing Talia’s own intense experience years ago. He shares how the medicine helped him reprocess painful memories, regulate his emotions, reconnect with his inner child, and even take steps toward reconciliation with their father. Together, they discuss family dynamics, the evolution of psychedelic work from trauma healing to personal optimization, and the value of returning to Ibogaine for deeper layers of growth.Zev Eisenberg is an NYU-trained psychologist and psychedelic integration therapist based in New York City. He now specializes in helping clients prepare for and integrate transformational psychedelic experiences through his practice, Heart Openers.Timestamps(01:32) – Gratitude for the experience and seeing Beyond’s care model firsthand(03:02) – Growing up in Omaha, early drug use, (07:28) – Why Zev avoided Ibogaine for years despite seeing its impact on Talia(09:57) – Life challenges in early 2024 that led him to finally say yes(14:55) – How previous personal work shaped a gentler Ibogaine experience(16:28) – Detailed journey account: memory-based visions and emotional completions(20:42) – Releasing fear of Ibogaine and the idea of returning for deeper work(22:59) – Therapist’s perspective on Beyond’s facilitation and client empowerment(25:54) – Family healing: reconciling with their father post-ceremony(32:05) – Childhood memories reframed with purpose after Ibogaine(36:54) – Career arc: from the New York art world to psychedelic integration therapy(41:15) – Integration at six weeks: inner child work, physical energy, and mental clarity(45:08) – The growth mindset and why healing is never “one and done” | — | ||||||
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