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Applied Natural Medicine Podcast

Applied Natural Medicine Podcast

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NDNR Presents: Applied Natural Medicine is a podcast for naturopathic doctors, integrative clinicians, students, and healthcare professionals who want practical insight they can apply in real world practice. Hosted by NDNR, this show explores the clinical strategies, research, business trends, and thought leadership shaping the future of natural medicine.

Each episode features conversations with experienced practitioners, industry leaders, educators, and innovators across the naturopathic and integrative healthcare space. Topics may include clinical pearls, emerging therapies, diagnostics, practice growth, patient care, professional development, and the evolving role of natural medicine in modern healthcare.

Whether you are looking to sharpen your clinical thinking, stay connected to the profession, or discover new ideas to support your patients and your practice, Applied Natural Medicine brings you timely discussions grounded in experience, curiosity, and the advancement of naturopathic medicine.

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Episodes
  • Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy: Set, Setting, and the Naturopathic Approach
    Apr 16 2026

    In this roundtable discussion from NDNR's Mental Health & Insomnia issue, Dr. Kareem Kendi (Medical Director, NDNR), Dr. Natasha McLay (Medical Editor, NDNR), and Dr. Node Smith (CE Director & Associate Editor, NDNR) explore the rapidly evolving field of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy and how naturopathic medicine is uniquely positioned to lead within it.

    Topics covered:

    • Introductions and backgrounds of the three panelists
    • Overview of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy — psilocybin, ketamine, plant medicines, and beyond
    • Set and Setting: The foundational framework for safe and effective psychedelic therapy
      • What "set" means: mindset, intention, preparation, and psychological groundwork
      • What "setting" means: the physical environment, facilitator, cultural/religious neutrality, and home life context
    • The critical role of preparation and counseling before a psychedelic session
    • Integration: what happens after the experience
      • Journaling, breath work, meditation, and giving space for the experience to unfold
      • Waiting 24–48 hours before discussing the experience with others
      • How breakthroughs can emerge days, weeks, or even months later
    • Naturopathic medicine's holistic edge: incorporating nutrition, sleep, breath work, and lifestyle into the psychedelic care framework
    • Dr. Node Smith's approach to "psychedelic therapy without a psychedelic" and conscious development work
    • Closing reflections on patient selection, limitations of psychedelic therapy, and avoiding the "silver bullet" mindset

    Resources mentioned:

    • The Witness and the Four Behaviors by Charlie Ley (ND, Boulder, CO)
    • NDNR Continuing Education Platform — ndnr.com
    • Dr. Waters' article on ketamine history (in the Mental Health issue)
    • Erica Zan's work on difficult vs. harmful psychedelic experiences

    Connect with NDNR:

    • Website: ndnr.com
    • Submissions & partnerships: editor@ndnr.com
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