Listen

Description

What happens when healing the warrior isn’t enough, and we need to heal the entire family?

In this powerful episode, Allison Wilson, founder of The HOPE Project and spouse of a Navy SEAL, shares her transformative journey into psychedelics and how it sparked a mission to support the often-overlooked spouses and family members of veterans.

Allison and her team are helping to pioneer legal psilocybin retreats and community-based integration programs designed specifically for veteran spouses. Her story offers deep insight into trauma recovery, psychedelic integration, and the power of community healing.

This episode is a must-listen for those in the veteran wellness space, advocates of mental health, and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of therapeutic psychedelics.

Key Takeaways:

  • “Community Is the Medicine”: Why sustainable healing for veterans must include spouses, families, and ongoing support—not just a single psychedelic retreat.

  • Breaking the Cycle of Generational Trauma: How unaddressed childhood trauma and family patterns can affect veterans—and how psychedelic therapy helps surface and release those wounds.

  • From Isolation to Integration: The HOPE Project’s unique retreat model includes pre-journey coaching, family support, and post-journey community calls.

  • Healing Within Reach: Legal psilocybin retreats are now available in Oregon and Mexico—changing the game for accessibility and safety.
    The Hidden Costs of Survival: A stark reminder that more veterans are lost to suicide after service than in combat, and why alternative healing models matter.

    For the best in microdosing products and education, visit Mama Dose

    Listen & Subscribe To Medicine With The Medals on your favorite platform:

    Subscribe to our YouTube Channel:

    Connect with us on Facebook:

    Connect with us on Instagram:

    Connect with us on LinkedIn: