Moving at the Speed of Relationship: Why Psychedelic Finance Must Be Slow
In psychedelic care, trust and accountability develop through relationship, not acceleration. This essay explores why ethical psychedelic finance must move slowly — prioritizing consent, stewardship, and long-term care over speed, scale, or market pressure.
Beyond Venture and Charity: Defining a Care-Centered Model of Psychedelic Finance
Psychedelic care does not align with venture capital or charitable funding models. This essay explores a care-centered approach to psychedelic finance grounded in stewardship, patience, and financial structures designed to support facilitators over time rather than extract value or create dependency.
Honoring Roots: Introducing the Stewardship Committee
Psychedelic finance carries an ethical responsibility rooted in Indigenous land, lineage, and ceremony. This essay introduces the Stewardship Committee — formed to ensure that any lending connected to psychedelic work proceeds with consent, accountability, and relationship before capital moves.