What Regulation Can’t Do: Why Psychedelic Care Needs Independent Infrastructure
Regulation is a necessary starting point for psychedelic care, but it does not provide the financial, relational, or material support facilitators need to endure. This essay examines why independent infrastructure must follow policy if psychedelic care is to remain ethical, inclusive, and sustainable over time.
The Values Behind Our Lending: Access, Trust, and Resilience
Lending shapes who can practice psychedelic facilitation and how care is sustained over time. This essay outlines the three values guiding our lending model — access, trust, and resilience — and why they matter for an ethical psychedelic future.
The Access Problem: Financing the Future of Psychedelic Facilitation
Access has always shaped who can practice psychedelic facilitation, and who cannot. This essay examines how traditional finance excludes facilitators and why redesigning capital access is essential for equity, dignity, and the future of psychedelic care.