Who Holds Risk? Responsibility, Lending, and the Future of Psychedelic Care
In psychedelic finance, risk is frequently assigned to facilitators and treated as an individual failing rather than a systemic condition. This essay reframes responsibility as shared, exploring how care-centered lending can create stability, reduce burnout, and support the long-term integrity of psychedelic care.
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.