Visionary Leadership and the Implementation of Measure 109 in Oregon with Tom Eckert and Alissa Bazinet - 45

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In 2015, Tom Eckart and his late wife Sheri Eckert had a vision – a vision that very few people thought was possible. They wanted to make access to psilocybin legal in the State of Oregon, which led them to create and lead the measure 109 initiative. Five years later on November 3, 2020, Ballot Measure 109 was passed with support from 1.233 million Oregonians, or 55.68% of the vote. In January 2023, “psilocybin service providers” will be legally allowed to serve psilocybin, as long as they have adequate training. We are less than one year away from the rollout and implementation of Measure 109 which of course opens up a lot of questions. What does psychedelic facilitations training look like? What is the core curriculum? Who’s offering this training?How much do these psychedelic facilitation trainings cost?How long will they be? Do you have to be a therapist or medical practitioner to get licensed? Are there apprenticeship models? In this episode featuring both Tom Eckart and Alissa Bazinet, a clinical psychologist who serves on the training subcommittee of the Oregon psilocybin advisory board, we dive into all of these questions about the specifics of Measure 109 and what it means for psychedelic practitioners. In the last part of the conversation, we get more personal as we explore the essence of visionary leadership and what it takes to not only dream the impossible, make it a reality. Core ThemesVisionary leadershipPsilocybin The origin story of measure 109What is Measure 109Misconceptions of 109Psychedelic facilitation training Core components of facilitation trainingResources Mentioned Access all FREE Downloads, including a free 8-day microdosing course, plant medicine integration guides, music playlists for psychedelic journeys, and more HERE. The Trip Treatment by Michael Pollan Oregon Psilocybin Services (all meeting notes from the Oregon Psilocybin Advisory Board are posted here.)Tom's training program (Inner Trek)The Sheri Eckert FoundationAlissa Bazinet’s clinic/nonprofit called Sequoia CenterTrain as a Psychedelic Integration Coach: Being True to YouVITAL 12-month facilitation training VICE Article: In Oregon, Psychedelics Regulators Confront Conflicts of Interest: The need for financial—and personal—disclosures is another growing pain for the nascent psychedelics industry.Featured MusicEpisode #45 of the Psychedelic Leadership Podcast features a song

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