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Experts in the field
90+ hours of
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other grow
A complete 4-phase
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MEET OUR TEACHERS
Bridging Science & Spirituality in Practice
Because it is important to us that our students collect diverse perspectives, we have carefully selected and invited guest teachers to bring special knowledge from their fields into our training. Their unique insights will enrich our journey as individuals and Awareness Facilitators. Prepare to be inspired and learn from these wonderful experts.
Satya is a consciousness activist who has dedicated the past 16 years to helping people heal, discover their full potential, and awaken their soul wisdom. With 63,600 clients around the world, she created the Awareness Facilitator Method, a unique approach that bridges Ancient Wisdom with Modern Therapy.
Professor David Nutt, a neuropsychopharmacology professor at Imperial College London and Chair of Drug Science, the UK’s leading independent drug research body, has published over 400 papers, 8 government reports, and 27 books. He advocates for evidence-based drug policy and researches psilocybin, MDMA, LSD, and DMT for therapeutic use.
Professor Jo Neill is a professor of Psychopharmacology at the University of Manchester. She has been conducting research in psychopharmacology for almost 30 years, specifically in the area of development of preclinical models of psychiatric disorders.
Dr. Anne Schlag, a Chartered Psychologist and Acting CEO at Drug Science, leads research for the Medical Psychedelics Working Group. With a PhD from LSE, she specializes in science, policy-making, and risk management. Her research focuses on the social, ethical, and policy dimensions of drug regulation, particularly around psychedelics, medical cannabis, patient access, and education.
Head of Operations at Drug Science and a legal and regulatory consultant with experience in the UK, Canada, Australia, USA, Israel, and various EU member states, James has contributed to the development of the world’s largest psychedelic Real World Evidence project, which utilizes medical psilocybin products. He is well-equipped to advise on legal and regulatory pathways.
As member of Imperial College London’s Centre for Psychedelic Research and Neuropsychopharmacology, he focuses on reward system dysfunction and developing treatments for substance use and behavioral addictions. He leads a study on psychedelic therapy for gambling disorder and provides consulting in psychiatry clinical trials, medical psychedelics, and cannabis.
Dr. Valerie Bonnelle, a Scientific Assistant and Researcher at the Beckley Foundation, focuses on bridging the gap between ancient wisdom and modern medicine through psychedelic research. She is currently exploring interoception, embodied cognition, and heart-brain communication, specifically studying how the autonomic nervous system influences present-moment experiences and self-transcendence.
Adam Waugh is a Training Coordinator at The Loop, a non-profit focused on harm reduction and well-being through drug checking. He manages event-based welfare and harm reduction services and holds an MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice, with a dissertation on harm reduction at UK music festivals. Adam also collaborates with PsyCare UK, a charity providing similar services at festivals.
Joanna is a PhD student in Neuropsychopharmacology at Imperial College London, researching psychedelic-assisted therapy for young people who self-harm. With a background in addiction research, she has worked on clinical studies involving cannabis, alcohol, and opioid dependence. Joanna holds an MSc in Translational Neuroscience and volunteers with Drug Science to promote evidence-based harm reduction and education on psychoactive substances in mental health treatment.
Dr. Eddie Jacobs, from the University of Oxford's Department of Psychiatry and the Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities, explores the clinical, ethical, and policy aspects of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy. His DPhil project focuses on the bioethical dimensions of this therapy, aiming to map ethical challenges and propose ways to address them while minimizing risks.
He has worked with Ayahuasca for over 40 years, embodying a rare blend of healer, musician, and leader. Trained by Don Solón of Iquitos, he studied under 120 curanderos across South America, cultivating immense gratitude and humility. Don José values equality in ceremony, saying, “We are all here to learn to be better people.” Known for his free spirit and deep knowledge, he fosters trust and kindness at Centro Munay, inviting others to share their gifts in a supportive atmosphere that enhances the healing experience.
Natalia Rebollo is a Mexican lawyer specializing in International Law and Human Rights. She also studied traditional medicine and shamanism with various communities in Mexico for two years. She holds a Master's degree in Human Rights and Humanitarian Action from Sciences Po Paris. She is currently the coordinator of the Ayahuasca Defense Fund, a program of the ICEERS Foundation.