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Denver hosts massive psychedelics conference
Denver hosts massive psychedelics conference

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Denver hosts massive psychedelics conference

The Psychedelic Science 2025 conference returns to Denver this week to celebrate a culture that's fully emerged from the shadows. The big picture: Hosting the five-day event in Colorado, where adults can legally use psychedelics recreationally, is a chance to showcase a state that's "living" the kind of policy many advocates want to see, Ismail Lourido Ali tells us. Ali is interim co-executive director at the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), the conference organizer, which has long advocated for legalizing the use of psychedelics. Why it matters: With psychedelics now firmly mainstream, the conference offers a chance to further legitimize the research, policies, treatment potential and culture behind these substances. Catch up quick: Colorado started issuing licenses for healing centers and treatment providers for its psychedelic therapy programs this spring after years of planning. People 21 and older can use DMT, ibogaine, mescaline, psilocybin and psilocin recreationally. By the numbers: More than 7,000 people are expected to attend the event, which boasts 500-plus speakers on topics including therapy, ethics, safety and plant medicine. Between the lines: While Colorado's industry is slowly growing, legalization efforts appear to be stalling outside the state. The FDA last year rejected using ecstasy as an option for treating post-traumatic stress disorder. And California and Massachusetts both saw similar bills legalizing medicinal psychedelic use fail. MAPS founder and president Rick Doblin told The Denver Post, "there's been a sobering" over the optimism about the substance's potential since the 2023 conference. The intrigue: Ali tells us MAPS will host more than 20 state and federal lawmakers from both Colorado and across the country, including some who will participate in a tour of a licensed therapy center in Colorado. He says the effort aligns with the organization's role as "mindful stewards" of psychedelic use. What they're saying: While psychedelics can be beneficial for personal, spiritual and mental health purposes, Ali tells us the organization wants to set realistic expectations.

Plant Medicine Track at Psychedelic Science 2025 Spotlights Ancestral Wisdom, Indigenous Sovereignty, and Being in Right Relationship
Plant Medicine Track at Psychedelic Science 2025 Spotlights Ancestral Wisdom, Indigenous Sovereignty, and Being in Right Relationship

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time12-06-2025

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Plant Medicine Track at Psychedelic Science 2025 Spotlights Ancestral Wisdom, Indigenous Sovereignty, and Being in Right Relationship

• From Peyote conservation to Religious Freedom, the Plant Medicine Track honors ancestral traditions, uplifts Indigenous leadership, and promotes ethical and reciprocal relationships with the stewards of these sacred medicines. • Featuring voices from the Amazon, Wirikuta, Sierra Mazateca (Oaxaca), and tribal nations within the United States, speakers include Sandor Iron Rope, Osiris Garcia Cerqueda, Daiara Tukano, Christine McCleave, Chief Nixiwaka Yawanawá, and Raine Piyãko. • Sessions explore ancestral healing practices, biocultural conservation, Indigenous sovereignty, sacred plant protection, and the ethics of Psychedelic Science and policy reform. DENVER, June 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With growing recognition of psychedelics and plant medicines in therapeutic and scientific settings, it is a critical time to uplift and acknowledge the Indigenous wisdom and practices that preceded and guide today's progress. Psychedelic Science 2025 (PS2025) honors these roots with a dedicated Plant Medicine Track that highlights spiritual, cultural, and ecological dimensions of Indigenous practices with sacred plants. Hosted by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), PS2025 takes place June 16–20 at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver. With more than 500 speakers across five days, the gathering convenes a global community of scientists, healers, advocates, leaders, and Indigenous knowledge-keepers. Among its many offerings, the Plant Medicine Track stands out as an immersive and robust forum covering ancestral traditions, religious freedom, Indigenous sovereignty, and biocultural healing practices, and their intersection with the psychedelic movement. The Plant Medicine Track weaves together a rich spectrum of themes, from preserving endangered sacred plants and habitats, to whether we can responsibly integrate Indigenous knowledge in contemporary therapy and science, to utilizing modern psychedelic therapy practices to support the healing of tribal, Native, and other Indigenous communities across the world. Key focus areas include: Biocultural Protection – Safeguarding sacred plants and their ecosystems (for example, the peyote cactus in Wirikuta and South Texas (the Chihuahuan Desert) alongside the cultures that revere them, blending conservation with cultural rights. Indigenous Leadership – Highlighting Indigenous voices and sovereignty in the psychedelic ecosystem, including thoughtful perspectives from elders and youth alike on how to respect, share, and regulate plant medicines in today's globalized world. Grassroots Healing – Spotlighting community-driven healing initiatives that merge ancestral practices with modern approaches to address challenges like addiction, trauma, and social inequality. Legal & Ethical Frameworks – Exploring the evolving legal landscape and ethical guidelines for sacred medicine use – from religious freedom and policy reform to protocols for respectful engagement and benefit-sharing with Indigenous communities. 'One of the most important themes of Psychedelic Science 2025 is the relationship between the psychedelic movement and the many Indigenous communities that preceded it, participate in it, and are impacted by it. MAPS is proud to work alongside, learn from, and be in relationship with tribal, Native American/Alaska Native, and Indigenous people from across the country and the world. We honor the spectrum of identity represented by land-based practices, celebrate efforts to reclaim or reconnect to them, and acknowledge the complexity that comes alongside navigating indigeneity and territoriality in a globalized world. The Plant Medicine Track is one way we highlight these topics and ensure that the contemporary psychedelic movement remains grounded in respect, reciprocity, and reverence for its roots.' — Ismali Lourido Ali, J.D., Interim Co-Executive Director, MAPS From legacy Indigenous healers and dedicated conservationists to activists and cutting-edge scientists, PS2025's Plant Medicine Track focuses on the deep connections between culture, ecology, and healing that drive the psychedelic field – and the responsibility we all have to our larger community. Thanks to US-based nonprofit organizations, including the Indigenous Medicine Conservation Fund (IMC Fund), which works to directly lift up voices from Indigenous communities around the world, and the Chacruna Institute, which maintains an incredible commitment to including Indigenous voices in the psychedelic ecosystem. It behooves all of us to educate ourselves on these delicate subjects, and MAPS is proud to be highlighting the vision and the possibility that this psychedelic effort can continue without doing harm. Indigenous-Led Sessions – Talks and panels on multiple stages that are guided by Indigenous elders and knowledge-keepers from across the Americas, Africa, and beyond, sharing perspectives rarely heard outside their communities. Cross-Cultural Exchange – Dialogues bridging traditional wisdom with modern science, and connecting different generations and cultures to foster mutual learning about healing, conservation, and community well-being. Ethical & Sustainable Practices – Forward-looking discussions on tensions that come with integrating psychedelics into society, including the establishment of entheogenic churches, international policy on Indigenous rights, and best practices for reciprocity, sustainability, and ecological responsibility. Alliance-Building – Networking opportunities to connect with Indigenous leaders, researchers, and fellow advocates, and opportunities to forge partnerships and alliances to support biocultural conservation and cross-cultural initiatives around the world. Featured Sessions Setting the Principles for Cultural Appreciation and Respectful RelationshipTo kick off the Plant Medicine Track, this panel features an international delegation of Indigenous medicine practitioners, Raine Piyåko (Vice President, Yorenka Tasorentsi Institute), Steven Benally (Founding Board Member, Indigenous Peyote Conservation Initiative), Georges Gassita (Secretary General of the Board of Directors, Blessings of the Forest Gabon), and Madsa' Juårez (as moderator; Co-Executive Director, Indigenous Medicine Conservation Fund) will explore respectful interaction with medicines and the people that steward them, opening the track for the possibility of Cultural Appreciation and proper knowledge sharing. Sacred or Stolen? The Fine Line Between Cultural Appreciation and Appropriation in Psychedelic Healing As plant medicine gains mainstream attention, there's growing concern over who controls the narrative and who benefits. Are Western psychedelic practitioners honoring Indigenous traditions or erasing them? This conversation with Lígia Duque Platero, Ph.D. (Education Program Associate, Chacruna Institute), Osiris García Cerqueda, Ph.D. (Indigenous Mazatec historian and sociologist), and Nico Gusac (as moderator) explores cultural appropriation, reciprocity, and ethical ways to engage with plant medicine traditions without perpetuating harm. Declaration from the Indigenous Medicine Conservation Fund to Psychedelic ScienceOn the Keynote stage, Christine McCleave (CEO, National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition) and Daiara Tukano, MA (Indigenous Rights Activist, Brazil) will read the Declaration from the IMC Fund Indigenous Delegation to PS2023 which was published after the previous conference, with new additions based on two days of discussion in the plant medicine track at PS2025. Peyote: History, Biocultural Considerations and Indigenous PerspectivesIt was only as recently as 1994 that the right of Native American Church members to practice with their sacred Peyote medicine was guaranteed by the Native American Freedom of Religion Act. Today, wild Peyote cactus populations are extremely at risk. This panel brings together Sandor Iron Rope (Board Member, Indigenous Peyote Conservation Initiative) and Lucy Benally (Board Member, Indigenous Medicine Conservation Fund), members of the Native American Church, to discuss advances and possibilities for the future of the Peyote cactus and the people who utilize it as their way of life. Moderated by Miriam Volat, MA (Co-Director, Riverstyx Foundation). Ayahuasca: Biocultural Overview and Indigenous ConsiderationsThe globalization of ayahuasca over the past several decades has had multifaceted impacts on Indigenous communities across the Amazon basin. This panel brings together Indigenous leaders from Peru, Colombia, and Brazil who are actively working for the conservation of their cultural heritages and toward the proper use of ayahuasca as a medicine. Miguel Evanjuanoy Chindoy (Co-Director, Indigenous Medicine Conservation Fund), Chief Nixiwaká Biraci Yawanawá (Spiritual and political leader, Yawanawá people, Brazilian Amazon), Chief Yama Nomanawa (Leader, Noke Koi villages, Brazil), and Daiara Tukano, MA (as moderator) will discuss pertinent themes from on-the-ground experiences at the intersection of preserved traditional practices and the Western market, including collective efforts like forming an ancestral doctor's union, leveraging Western interest in ayahuasca to benefit Indigenous communities, and advancing territorial rights in the face of foreign industrial interests. Churches and the New Psychedelic Emergence: Ancestral Medicines and the Growing MovementThe Religious Freedom Restoration Act provides a legal mechanism for church groups in the United States to use otherwise-scheduled medicines and substances as part of their so-called religious practices. But what are Indigenous perspectives on this movement? Walter López (President, ASOMASHK), Sandor Iron Rope (Board Member, Indigenous Peyote Conservation Initiative), Sean McAlliser (Attorney), and Miriam Volat, MA (as moderator) will describe the international frameworks that exist for the protection of Indigenous knowledge and resources, examine concerns around the legalization of psychedelic churches from the viewpoint of Indigenous leaders, and offer considerations for the way forward. Romantic Delusions: What We're Not Talking About in Plant Medicine Circles?Cassandra Muileboom will moderate a discussion between Bia Labate, Ph.D. and Nico Gusac of the Chacruna Institute that confronts the seductive narratives surrounding plant medicines—the romanticism, mystification, and spiritual consumerism that often obscure uncomfortable truths. It critically examines how plant medicine culture frequently glosses over issues of risk, trauma, mental health crises, and abuse. The conversation also explores how the idolization of 'healers,' particularly within Indigenous and neo-shamanic contexts, fosters environments ripe for power abuse and spiritual bypassing. It further tackles the problematic idealization of Indigenous peoples as pure, enlightened stewards of the Earth—an image that erases complexity, material struggle, and political demands. International Legal Frameworks, Indigenous Medicine, and the Psychedelic MovementDaiara Tukano, MA, Patricia Tóbon Yagarí (Indigenous lawyer, Colombia), Christine McCleave and Madsa' Juárez (as moderator) map out the landscape of global policies that intersect with Indigenous medicine traditions. From United Nations agreements on biodiversity and traditional knowledge to evolving drug laws in countries like the United States, Mexico, and Gabon, this session highlights how well (or poorly) current frameworks safeguard Indigenous communities and their sacred plants. It also challenges psychedelic advocates to go beyond legal minimums by adopting higher standards of respect, benefit-sharing, and ecological responsibility, sharing real examples of both progress and ongoing challenges at this critical intersection. Indigenous-Led Biocultural Conservation Success Stories with Ayahuasca, Iboga, and PeyoteActivism for policy change can be a hugely unifying force. MAPS Interim Co-Executive Director Ismail Lourido Ali will moderate a Keynote stage panel of high-profile lawyers, Patricia Tobón, Georges Gassita, and James Botsford, all of who have worked in Indigenous movements for decades, to discuss how protections for Indigenous rights — specifically related to Indigenous sacred medicine use — directly benefits communities and conservation efforts on the ground. Chacruna Sidebar Conversations: Sacred Plants, Decolonial DialoguesThe Chacruna Institute is offering dedicated conversations within the hallway of the convention center, with the intention to foster deep connection, collective wisdom, and community empowerment within the psychedelic field. These gatherings will include conversations such as 'From Reciprocity to Sovereignty: Sacred Plants Conservation and Community,' with Osiris García Cerqueda, Ph.D., Lígia Duque Platero, Ph.D., Karina Alvarez, and Marta Camagna; 'Healing with Plants: An Intimate Conversation with Maestro José López and Anne-Laure Vincke; and more. Other featured voices in the Plant Medicine Track include Stanley Krippner, Ph.D. (pioneering psychologist and shamanism researcher), David Bronner (Cosmic Engagement Officer, Dr. Bronner's), and many more – each adding a unique perspective from traditional knowledge to modern science. Together, these speakers embody the inclusive spirit of Psychedelic Science 2025, where ancient wisdom and contemporary research unite to shape the future of healing. Visit to view the full schedule, register for workshops, and explore hotel and travel options. Workshop spaces are limited and available on a first-come basis. About Psychedelic SciencePsychedelic Science 2025 (PS2025), hosted by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), is the world's leading psychedelic conference. Returning to the Colorado Convention Center in Denver from June 16-20, 2025, this five-day event brings together a global community of scientists, therapists, policymakers, cultural leaders, and advocates to explore the forefront of psychedelic research, therapy, and culture. Facilitated by Superfly, known for producing iconic events such as Bonnaroo and Outside Lands, PS2025 will feature expert speakers; hands-on workshops; community events with art, music, and mindfulness activities; and scholarship opportunities to support broad participation. Since its inception in 2010, the Psychedelic Science conference series has fostered knowledge-sharing, collaboration, and community-building within the psychedelic ecosystem. Join thousands of attendees as we explore the transformative potential of psychedelics and shape the future of mental health, policy, and cultural understanding. For more information and registration details, visit and follow us on X, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook. ABOUT MAPSFounded in 1986, MAPS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit research and educational organization that develops medical, legal, and cultural contexts for people to benefit from the careful uses of psychedelics and marijuana. MAPS' conference flagship, Psychedelic Science, has been the leading convening of the psychedelic community since 2010. MAPS incubated Lykos Therapeutics, a drug-development public benefit company, and the Zendo Project, a leader in psychedelic harm reduction. Since MAPS was founded, philanthropic donors and grantors have given more than $150 million to advance research, change drug policy, and evolve education in the field of psychedelics. CONTACTmedia@

Psychedelic Science 2025 Announces 'Conscious Capitalism Workshop' Featuring 'Heroic' and 'Microdose' Pitch Opportunities for Visionary Startups
Psychedelic Science 2025 Announces 'Conscious Capitalism Workshop' Featuring 'Heroic' and 'Microdose' Pitch Opportunities for Visionary Startups

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time05-06-2025

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Psychedelic Science 2025 Announces 'Conscious Capitalism Workshop' Featuring 'Heroic' and 'Microdose' Pitch Opportunities for Visionary Startups

Innovators, Visionaries, and VCs Will Unite for an Interactive, High-Impact, Shark-Tank-Like Session Empowering the Next Generation of Psychedelic Entrepreneurs DENVER, June 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Psychedelic Science 2025 (PS2025), the world's leading conference on psychedelic research, medicine, policy, and culture hosted by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), today announced the addition of the Conscious Capitalism Workshop, a dynamic event blending education, investment insight, and two levels of live founder pitches: the Heroic Pitch and the Microdose Pitch. This high-energy, interactive session, taking place on Monday, June 16, 2025, from 2:30 PM to 6:00 PM at the Colorado Convention Center, offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at the values-aligned startup journey in the psychedelic ecosystem. While informally referred to as the 'Shark Tank' of PS2025, the session prioritizes mentorship over competition and integration over extraction. Attendees can hear first-hand from the 'Sharks' on how they evaluate companies and what they consider when making investment decisions. Workshop Format VC 101 Roundtable: A candid conversation led by Lewis Goldberg, Partner at KCSA Strategic Communications, exploring how psychedelic investing works—covering capital strategy, founder readiness, and ethical funding decisions. The Heroic Pitch: Select early-stage companies will deliver 10-minute pitches, followed by real-time investor feedback and shared insights. The Microdose Pitch: In this rapid-fire format, any attendee can apply to deliver a concise 2–3 minute pitch to showcase their vision. Networking Reception: The session concludes with cocktails and open networking to foster connection and collaboration. Featured Conscious Capitalists Simeon Schnapper, Managing Partner, JLS Fund Shelby Clark, Partner, Lionheart Ventures; Founder, Turo Amy Emerson, Former CEO, Lykos Therapeutics Tim Regan, Analyst, Water Tower Research These industry leaders bring deep experience in venture capital, biotech, therapeutics, and psychedelic infrastructure—and they are here not to judge, but to uplift and empower the next wave of impact entrepreneurs. A Call to Action 'This workshop is more than timely—it's essential. At a time when our nation faces an unprecedented mental health crisis, we can't wait for institutional systems to catch up. The real breakthroughs—from technology to biotech—have always come from bold founders building from the ground up. Just look at the history—Intel, Meta, Moderna, Genentech. These weren't top-down solutions. They were startups led by visionaries and backed by investors who saw the future before the market did. The PS2025 Conscious Capitalism Workshop is about giving today's psychedelic pioneers the tools, insight, and access to become tomorrow's impact giants.'— Lewis Goldberg, KCSA Partner and Moderator of the Conscious Capitalism Workshop Apply for the Microdose Pitch In a rare opportunity, applicants not selected for the Heroic Pitch can apply to participate in the Microdose Pitch—a rapid-fire, 2–3 minute live pitch in front of leading psychedelic investors and influencers. This will be a first come, first served opportunity. No slides. No pressure. Just your story, your idea, and your three minutes. To apply: Email your name, company, and a short explanation of your pitch to PS2025@ Monday, June 10, 2025, by 5:00 p.m. ETSpots are limited. The value of this exposure is immeasurable. More Than Capital — A Movement for Integration The Conscious Capitalism Workshop reflects the overarching Psychedelic Science 2025 theme of The Integration, bridging science, spirituality, innovation, and investment. As psychedelic medicine evolves into a regulated industry, how we build it—and who we empower to lead—matters more than ever. Visit to view full programming, register for workshops, and explore hotel and travel options. All Business workshops are included in the Business level registration and are available as add-ons on a limited basis. About Psychedelic SciencePsychedelic Science 2025 (PS2025), hosted by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), is the world's leading psychedelic conference. Returning to the Colorado Convention Center in Denver from June 16-20, 2025, this five-day event brings together a global community of scientists, therapists, policymakers, cultural leaders, and advocates to explore the forefront of psychedelic research, therapy, and culture. Facilitated by Superfly, known for producing iconic events such as Bonnaroo and Outside Lands, PS2025 will feature expert speakers; hands-on workshops; community events with art, music, and mindfulness activities; and scholarship opportunities to support broad participation. Since its inception in 2010, the Psychedelic Science conference series has fostered knowledge-sharing, collaboration, and community-building within the psychedelic ecosystem. Join thousands of attendees as we explore the transformative potential of psychedelics and shape the future of mental health, policy, and cultural understanding. For more information and registration details, visit and follow us on X, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook. ABOUT MAPSFounded in 1986, MAPS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit research and educational organization that develops medical, legal, and cultural contexts for people to benefit from the careful uses of psychedelics and marijuana. MAPS' conference flagship, Psychedelic Science, has been the leading convening of the psychedelic community since 2010. MAPS incubated Lykos Therapeutics, a drug-development public benefit company, and the Zendo Project, a leader in psychedelic harm reduction. Since MAPS was founded, philanthropic donors and grantors have given more than $150 million to advance research, change drug policy, and evolve education in the field of psychedelics. CONTACTmedia@ in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Sound, Spirit, and Celebration: Maejor, Jim James, and Vic Mensa Lead the Musical Heartbeat of Psychedelic Science 2025
Sound, Spirit, and Celebration: Maejor, Jim James, and Vic Mensa Lead the Musical Heartbeat of Psychedelic Science 2025

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time04-06-2025

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Sound, Spirit, and Celebration: Maejor, Jim James, and Vic Mensa Lead the Musical Heartbeat of Psychedelic Science 2025

• Music Is the Bridge: Frequencies, Visions, Creativity Session at PS2025 Explores the Role of Sound in Emotional Integration, Brainwave Regulation, and Therapeutic Breakthroughs • Reggie Watts, Flying Lotus, Maejor, Jim James, and Vic Mensa Live Performances and Events Bring the Healing Power of Music to Life Beyond the Convention Center DENVER, June 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Psychedelic Science, the premier global gathering for psychedelic research, medicine, policy, and culture hosted by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), has unveiled an inspiring lineup of musical visionaries headlining both the keynote stage and immersive live events at Psychedelic Science 2025 (PS2025) in Denver, Colorado. Keynote: Sound, Frequencies, and Emotional Alchemy Grammy-nominated artist and sound healing innovator Maejor (Brandon Green) and rapper and activist Vic Mensa will join forces in a powerful keynote session titled Music Is the Bridge: Frequencies, Visions, Creativity. On Wednesday, June 18 (2:30–3:15 PM MDT) in the Bluebird Ballroom 1A – these artists will explore how sound becomes medicine and melody a tool for transformation. Maejor—known for mastering albums at 432 Hz—shares how scientifically tuned music fosters deep harmony and Vic Mensa will speak to how medicine journeys have influenced his music, activism, and sense of ancestral connection. 'Music is a universal language. It resonates deeply, brings people together, and creates space for healing and self-discovery. That is why we use it as a bridge, not just to inspire but to share resources, support community, and spark curiosity. This keynote features some of the most visionary artists of our time, showing how music can be a catalyst for healing and radical creativity. And beyond the stage, the energy continues throughout the week as Denver becomes a living soundscape, with performances by Flying Lotus, Reggie Watts, Vic Mensa, and more.' — Devon Phillips, Community & Partnerships Officer More Music, More Magic Across Denver But the magic doesn't stop at the Colorado Convention Center. Throughout the week, Denver transforms into a vibrant soundscape with unforgettable performances and immersive events: Visit to view the full schedule, register for workshops, and explore hotel and travel options. Workshop spaces are limited and available on a first-come basis. About Psychedelic Science Psychedelic Science 2025 (PS2025), hosted by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), is the world's leading psychedelic conference. Returning to the Colorado Convention Center in Denver from June 16-20, 2025, this five-day event brings together a global community of scientists, therapists, policymakers, cultural leaders, and advocates to explore the forefront of psychedelic research, therapy, and culture. Facilitated by Superfly, known for producing iconic events such as Bonnaroo and Outside Lands, PS2025 will feature expert speakers; hands-on workshops; community events with art, music, and mindfulness activities; and scholarship opportunities to support broad participation. Since its inception in 2010, the Psychedelic Science conference series has fostered knowledge-sharing, collaboration, and community-building within the psychedelic ecosystem. Join thousands of attendees as we explore the transformative potential of psychedelics and shape the future of mental health, policy, and cultural understanding. For more information and registration details, visit and follow us on X, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook. ABOUT MAPS Founded in 1986, MAPS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit research and educational organization that develops medical, legal, and cultural contexts for people to benefit from the careful uses of psychedelics and marijuana. MAPS' conference flagship, Psychedelic Science, has been the leading convening of the psychedelic community since 2010. MAPS incubated Lykos Therapeutics, a drug-development public benefit company, and the Zendo Project, a leader in psychedelic harm reduction. Since MAPS was founded, philanthropic donors and grantors have given more than $150 million to advance research, change drug policy, and evolve education in the field of psychedelics. CONTACT [email protected]

Sound, Spirit, and Celebration: Maejor, Jim James, and Vic Mensa Lead the Musical Heartbeat of Psychedelic Science 2025
Sound, Spirit, and Celebration: Maejor, Jim James, and Vic Mensa Lead the Musical Heartbeat of Psychedelic Science 2025

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time04-06-2025

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Sound, Spirit, and Celebration: Maejor, Jim James, and Vic Mensa Lead the Musical Heartbeat of Psychedelic Science 2025

• Music Is the Bridge: Frequencies, Visions, Creativity Session at PS2025 Explores the Role of Sound in Emotional Integration, Brainwave Regulation, and Therapeutic Breakthroughs • Reggie Watts, Flying Lotus, Maejor, Jim James, and Vic Mensa Live Performances and Events Bring the Healing Power of Music to Life Beyond the Convention Center DENVER, June 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Psychedelic Science, the premier global gathering for psychedelic research, medicine, policy, and culture hosted by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), has unveiled an inspiring lineup of musical visionaries headlining both the keynote stage and immersive live events at Psychedelic Science 2025 (PS2025) in Denver, Colorado. Keynote: Sound, Frequencies, and Emotional AlchemyGrammy-nominated artist and sound healing innovator Maejor (Brandon Green) and rapper and activist Vic Mensa will join forces in a powerful keynote session titled Music Is the Bridge: Frequencies, Visions, Creativity. On Wednesday, June 18 (2:30–3:15 PM MDT) in the Bluebird Ballroom 1A – these artists will explore how sound becomes medicine and melody a tool for transformation. Maejor—known for mastering albums at 432 Hz—shares how scientifically tuned music fosters deep harmony and Vic Mensa will speak to how medicine journeys have influenced his music, activism, and sense of ancestral connection. 'Music is a universal language. It resonates deeply, brings people together, and creates space for healing and self-discovery. That is why we use it as a bridge, not just to inspire but to share resources, support community, and spark curiosity. This keynote features some of the most visionary artists of our time, showing how music can be a catalyst for healing and radical creativity. And beyond the stage, the energy continues throughout the week as Denver becomes a living soundscape, with performances by Flying Lotus, Reggie Watts, Vic Mensa, and more.'—Devon Phillips, Community & Partnerships Officer More Music, More Magic Across DenverBut the magic doesn't stop at the Colorado Convention Center. Throughout the week, Denver transforms into a vibrant soundscape with unforgettable performances and immersive events: MAPS Psychedelic Science Kickoff Party with Flying Lotus & Reggie Watts Live, and Jim James and Vic Mensa DJ Sets: My Morning Jacket's Jim James and Vic Mensa will both host special DJ sets, setting the tone for an unforgettable evening ahead of Flying Lotus & Reggie Watts Live at the Mission Ballroom on Tuesday, June 17. Presented by Good Trip Studios, producers of Have a Good Trip on Netflix, this kickoff promises an electrifying fusion of music, art, and community. Tandava with Poranguí & Savej: Join Tandava Retreats on Tuesday, June 17, at Cervantes for a night of tribal rhythms, global healing sounds, and comedy by Dennis Walker (the Mycopreneur). Good Trip Presents: Conversation + Listening Party with Vic Mensa (Wednesday, June 18 at The PORTAL Dome): An intimate, 360° experience with music, film, and deep conversation. Join rapper and activist Vic Mensa for a Q&A and listening session, blending beats and dialogue in the immersive PORTAL Dome. Moderated by Donick Cary (Have a Good Trip, The Simpsons). Blind Melon with Ridgeliners Live at Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom (Thursday, June 19): Experience an unforgettable night of alternative rock as Blind Melon brings their neo-psychedelic sound to Denver's Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom on Thursday, June 19. Known for their 1993 hit "No Rain," Blind Melon continues to captivate audiences with their unique blend of rock and soulful melodies. Good Trip Presents: Conversation, Q&A, and Listening Party of My Morning Jacket's New Album 'Is' with Jim James (Friday, June 20 at The PORTAL Dome) invites you to an intimate, 360° experience that blends music, film, and deep conversation. Join My Morning Jacket frontman Jim James for a Q&A and exclusive listening session for the band's new album, 'is' in the immersive PORTAL Dome. Moderated by Donick Cary (Have a Good Trip, The Simpsons). LSZEE: LSDREAM & CloZee Live at Mission Ballroom (June 19–22): A bass-fueled collaboration that fuses psychedelic rhythms and global beats for an auditory adventure. Ecstatic Dance Denver (Sunday Morning Dance Party – Sober, Safe, and Sacred): No booze. No cell phones. No small talk. Just pure movement with Denver's top EDM DJs. Other highlights include immersive series like Shroomski Melt, Queer Magic 2, and more community gatherings. Visit to view the full schedule, register for workshops, and explore hotel and travel options. Workshop spaces are limited and available on a first-come Psychedelic SciencePsychedelic Science 2025 (PS2025), hosted by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), is the world's leading psychedelic conference. Returning to the Colorado Convention Center in Denver from June 16-20, 2025, this five-day event brings together a global community of scientists, therapists, policymakers, cultural leaders, and advocates to explore the forefront of psychedelic research, therapy, and culture. Facilitated by Superfly, known for producing iconic events such as Bonnaroo and Outside Lands, PS2025 will feature expert speakers; hands-on workshops; community events with art, music, and mindfulness activities; and scholarship opportunities to support broad participation. Since its inception in 2010, the Psychedelic Science conference series has fostered knowledge-sharing, collaboration, and community-building within the psychedelic ecosystem. Join thousands of attendees as we explore the transformative potential of psychedelics and shape the future of mental health, policy, and cultural understanding. For more information and registration details, visit and follow us on X, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook. ABOUT MAPSFounded in 1986, MAPS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit research and educational organization that develops medical, legal, and cultural contexts for people to benefit from the careful uses of psychedelics and marijuana. MAPS' conference flagship, Psychedelic Science, has been the leading convening of the psychedelic community since 2010. MAPS incubated Lykos Therapeutics, a drug-development public benefit company, and the Zendo Project, a leader in psychedelic harm reduction. Since MAPS was founded, philanthropic donors and grantors have given more than $150 million to advance research, change drug policy, and evolve education in the field of psychedelics. CONTACTmedia@

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