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In this episode of the MAPS Canada Podcast, host Rielle Capler sits down with Francine Douglas to explore the theme of wellness and connection through a deeply personal, cultural, and systemic lens. Drawing from her experience as a First Nations woman, counsellor, and co-founder of Sacred Circle Wellness, Francine reflects on the medicine wheel and the interconnection of physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual health. She shares how sacred medicines offered a reminder to a return to balance, self-care, cultural practice, and belonging. This conversation moves beyond individual wellness into collective healing — examining how relationship, reciprocity, and cultural remembrance are essential foundations for true wellbeing. For more on Francine and Sacred Circle, visit: / francinekdouglas https://www.sacredcircle.ca/ Timestamps/Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 3:07 Defining Wellness and Connection 5:19 Interconnectedness of Well-being 7:58 Societal Disconnection and Systems 10:49 Connection to Self and Sacred Medicines 12:27 Cultural Practices and Healing 15:04 Connection to Family, Community, and Nature 15:50 Francine’s Path to Psychedelics 17:57 Challenges in Mental Health Systems 19:27 Integrating Western and Indigenous Healing 23:00 Sacred Circle Wellness Program Origins 23:46 Centering Cultural Protocols in Healing 25:24 Therapeutic Use of Ketamine 26:50 Ongoing Relationships and Community Support 29:40 Connection to Culture as an Outcome 30:24 Bridging Western and Indigenous Counseling 32:28 Living Between Two Worlds 33:34 Centering Culture, Not Medicine 35:11 Building Reciprocal Relationships Internationally 36:56 Psychedelics for Connection, Not Just Healing 37:06 Revival of Cultural Confidence in Youth 39:01 Joy, Fun, and Social Connection 39:20 Strengthening Inter-Nation Relationships 40:43 Nation Building and Reconnection 41:59 Hopes for Wellness and Connection 43:35 Sharing and Strengthening Cultural Knowledge 44:55 Role of Psychedelics in Well-being 46:32 Integration of Medicine, Relationships, and Culture 47:38 Closing Remarks and Call to Action -------------- Working with partners in government, business, and the community, MAPS Canada is committed to advancing psychedelic medicine by supporting scientific, multidisciplinary research; advocating for drug policy reform; offering public education; and supporting equitable access to legal and regulated psychedelic medicine in Canada. The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) was formed in the US in 1986, in response to the US Drug Enforcement Agency’s classification of MDMA as Schedule 1 substance, and has been developing medical, legal, and cultural contexts for people to benefit from the careful uses of psychedelics since then. MAPS Canada was founded as a sister organization to MAPS in 2011, and is a registered Canadian non-profit organization. Based in Vancouver and with hundreds of volunteers from across Canada, MAPS Canada is moving forward to become the leading Canadian source of information, resources and advocacy regarding psychedelic medicine and related clinical research, education, and public policy. Learn More at https://mapscanada.org/about/ MAPS Canada is entirely funded by public donation and your support really makes a difference. Find out about all the ways you can support MAPS Canada’s mission by visiting our donation link https://mapscanada.org/donate/ Many ways to engage, join our community: https://www.x.com/mapscanada / mapscanada / mapscanada #MAPSCanada #Psychedelic #Research #Medicine #Therapy #Wellness #Connection #IndigenousHealing #PsychedelicTherapy #CulturalHealing #CommunityWellbeing”