Beth is a dedicated psilocybin facilitator and a lifelong advocate for social justice, bringing a wealth of experience and compassion to her work. As a proud mother of three and committed partner, she understands the importance of nurturing both individual growth and community well-being. Her commitment to social justice has been a guiding force throughout her diverse career, which includes serving as a Peace Corps volunteer in Samoa, where she cultivated a deep appreciation for cultural exchange and community empowerment.

With a master’s degree in clinical psychology and over 20 years of experience as a trauma specialist, Beth has devoted her career to supporting individuals and families in their healing journeys. Her work in peace and reconciliation across Bosnia, Herzegovina, and Northern Ireland has further enriched her understanding of the complexities of trauma and resilience in diverse contexts.

A passionate gardener and nature lover, Beth finds solace and inspiration in the natural world and the ocean, which fuels her spirit and creativity. She is a committed anti-racist and LGBTQIA+ ally, actively working to build inclusive communities where everyone feels valued and supported.

As a traveler and free spirit, Beth embraces the beauty of life’s journey, fostering connections and understanding among people from all walks of life. Through her work as a psilocybin facilitator, she aims to guide others on their paths to healing and self-discovery, creating safe and transformative spaces for exploration and growth.