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There’s a difference between understanding your trauma — and having your nervous system finally release it. In this episode, I share why, after 15 years of deep healing work — somatic therapy, personal development, psilocybin, ayahuasca — I still felt something unresolved in my body. On the surface, I had done the work. But underneath, my nervous system was still carrying charge. When my friends Dr. Mark Hyman and Randall shared their experience with ibogaine, something in me knew immediately. No hesitation. Even though ibogaine is often associated with treating opioid addiction, the way they described it — and the fact that the center, Beyond Ibogaine in Cancún, was founded by people I’ve known and trusted for years — felt like a collision of worlds that was too aligned to ignore. I explain what ibogaine actually is — a compound derived from the root of the iboga plant from Central Africa — and how this particular center approaches it with deep medical oversight and care. But what makes it extraordinary isn’t just the setting. It’s what it does. Ibogaine works directly on the nervous system. As it moved through my body, it felt like heat activating something ancient. It began resetting neuronal receptors — in the brain, the heart, and the gut — the very places where so much of our lived experience is stored. And as that reset happened, something even more profound unfolded. Trauma began surfacing — not chaotically, but methodically. Almost like files opening one by one. I would see the memory, feel what hadn’t been fully felt, integrate it, and then close it. Over and over. Rapid fire. Experiences from across my life — painful, subtle, formative — rising gently into awareness and then releasing. By the end of this episode, you’ll understand why healing isn’t just cognitive, why years of “doing the work” can still leave residue in the nervous system, and how true integration sometimes requires going beneath the mind entirely. This conversation is about what happens when the body is finally given the opportunity to complete what it’s been holding for decades.