05/28/2026
Come join the conversation โจ
WTF Club // Psychedelics and Wellbeing in Women | Anne Pollard James
Not every woman can take HRT. Every woman deserves more tools. Join us for a thoughtful conversation exploring emerging research on psychedelics, menopause, emotional well-being, and the expanding toolbox women deserve during seasons of transition.
05/13/2026
Proud of Oklahomaโs accomplishments. Join us June 26 & 27 for the 3rd annual Open Plains Symposium flyer in the comments ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
05/07/2026
It passed ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
04/25/2026
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1522000426603182&id=100063797180201
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04/25/2026
Itโs been a whirlwind of a week in the psychedelic space. Here is a timeline of developments and cultural considerations.
I am cautiously optimistic and deeply hopeful โจ
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04/19/2026
On Bicycle Day, 83 years ago Albert Hofmann took a bike ride that quietly changed the trajectory of science, consciousness, and healing. ๐ค๐๐ค
What started as an unexpected journey with L*D is now echoing forward in real time. ๐ซ๐ด๐ผโโ๏ธ๐ด๐ผ๐ด๐ฝโโ๏ธโจ
This weekend, with a new executive order on psychedelic research pushing this work ahead, weโre watching history bend back toward possibility.
Itโs progress, but not without tension. The roots of this work are deep, sacred, and hard-earned.
Grateful to witness the momentum. Grounded enough to question how it unfolds.
How Do Different Psychedelics Affect the Brain? Scientists Analyzed More Than 500 Neural Scans to Find Out
A new study suggests that four psychoactive compounds work in surprisingly similar ways, and that they break down the separation between how we think internally and how we perceive the outside world
04/16/2026
Get your tickets and Iโll see you there!
Tickets to the 3rd Annual Open Plains Psychedelic Symposium are available now- The first 50 folks to purchase a ticket will get a free swag bag! See you in June!
okopc.org/open-plains
01/22/2026
I just returned from Washington, DC, where I had the privilege of attending a social work research conference. I centered my focus on the future of psychedelic science and the timing couldnโt have been more powerful.
I stood at the MLK Parade, honoring a legacy that reminds us that justice, courage, and collective action are not optional, theyโre required and silence isnโt an option.
I connected with researchers, clinicians, and scholars who have helped shape the academic psychedelic space over the past 20+ years. These are people doing the slow, rigorous, ethical work.
I canโt explain the feeling of walking into a room and the speaker read my name tag and said she had heard so much about me and was hoping our paths would cross ๐ช
Social workers are everywhere in this movement. We are advocating at the policy level, grounding the science in ethics, centering communities, and pushing for access that doesnโt replicate the same systems of harm.
Psychedelic work is not just about molecules, itโs about people, power, history, and healing. ๐ชฌ๐ฌ๏ธ๐ชถโ๏ธ๐ชท
There is real momentum right now. Government buy-in. Public funding. Serious conversations happening in rooms that used to be closed.
Social workers belong in those rooms. This is what macro practice looks like. This is what evidence-based advocacy looks like. This is what it means to carry forward MLKโs call for justice into modern healing spaces.
The work continues rooted in research, guided by ethics, and driven by the belief that healing is both personal and political. ๐คโจ๐ค๐ผ