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Paul F. Austin - The Power of Community: Group Work for Coaches, Leaders & Practitioners
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Paul F. Austin - The Power of Community: Group Work for Coaches, Leaders & Practitioners

The Psychedelic Podcast

December 13, 202425m 27sExplicit

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Show Notes

In this solo cast episode of The Psychedelic Podcast, Paul F. Austin shares deep insights on why group work is essential for practitioners in the psychedelic space.

Find full show notes and links here: https://thethirdwave.co/podcast/episode-281/?ref=278

Drawing from Richard Rohr's essay on liminality and his own transformative experiences at Synthesis, Paul explores how collective psychedelic experiences create powerful containers for growth and transformation. He emphasizes three core aspects of effective group work—embodiment, nature connectedness, and community—while making a compelling case for why practitioners must "walk the walk" through their own guided group experiences before supporting others.

Highlights:

  • Liminality and its relationship to psychedelic experiences
  • Personal story of group experience at Synthesis retreat
  • The importance of "walking the walk" as practitioners
  • Three core aspects of retreat work: embodiment, nature connectedness, and community
  • The significance of choosing the right community for growth
  • Guidance for practitioners considering group experiences

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Paul F. Austin is one of the most prominent voices in the world of psychedelics, and is the author of Mastering Microdosing: How to Use Sub-Perceptual Psychedelics to Heal Trauma, Improve Performance, and Transform Your Life.

As the founder of Third Wave and Psychedelic Coaching Institute, he has educated millions on the importance of safe and effective psychedelic experiences. A pioneer at the intersection of microdosing, personal transformation, and professional success, he has been featured in Forbes, Rolling Stone, and the BBC's Worklife.

Paul helps others use microdosing as a tool for professional development and increased self-awareness by treating the use of psychedelics as a skill refined through mentorship and courageous exploration.

Learning how to master this skill will be crucial in the story of humanity's present-future evolution.