I am a clinician and I want to talk to other clinicians about the healing potential of psychedelics. To begin we will have everyone share briefly about a person who inspired you to be curious about psychedelics or psychedelic medicine. This can be someone you know or whose work reached you in some way. Share briefly about this person and why they inspired you. How connected do you feel to yourself? Do you feel a psychedelic experience would, or has made you feel more connected to your authentic self? If you have experienced psychedelics, either in a clinical or non-clinical setting, share what if any healing benefit you have received from the medicine or experience. If you haven’t experienced psychedelic medicine share with the table any fears, hesitations and hopes you have about psychedelics for you personally. Have you ever or your clients ever had a “bad trip” or faced difficult moments during the use of psychedelic medicine? How did you handle it? Most clinicians don’t have training in mind-body connection, the field known as Psychoneuroimmunology. Leading doctors working in the space believe that much of the healing occurs due to establishing a deeper mind-body connection in the patient. Discuss your beliefs about this at the table. What is the most profound psychedelic healing experience you’ve witnessed take place with a client, patient, or a person close to you? What are the greatest challenges clinicians face as the use of psychedelic medicine becomes more common and available? What are the greatest possibilities? End each dinner with a simple game called: Appreciation in the Round. This begins with someone at the table turning to the person on their left, and telling them something you admire or respect about them. They might be a person you met tonight, so you can highlight something you heard them express during your time together. This will start a chain reaction that continues around the table, each person admiring someone sitting on their left until everyone has been appreciated.