Ever wondered if your parents might be ready for a psychedelic journey—or at least a conversation about it?
Join psychotherapist and psychedelic guide Lauren Taus for a lively, insightful workshop on navigating the delicate art of tripping with your folks. From easing into the topic during casual chats about pop culture, to sharing your own transformative experiences without sounding preachy, Lauren will share practical tools for opening your parents’ minds (and maybe their hearts) to psychedelics’ therapeutic potential.
Learn how to balance enthusiasm with respect for your loved ones’ boundaries and histories, and discover how psychedelic journeys can become meaningful bridges across generations. Whether you’re hoping to microdose with mom or plan a guided session with dad, this workshop will help you plant seeds for deeper connection—and possibly some rainbow-colored adventures.
Sign up here to attend this Sunday July 20, 2025 at 1pm PT!
About Our Guest
Who Is Lauren Taus?
Lauren Taus, LCSW graduated summa cum laude from Barnard College at Columbia University in 2004 with a BA in Religion before continuing on to NYU for her Masters in Social Work. Lauren is licensed as a clinical therapist in both New York and California with a specialty in addiction and trauma treatment.
As a clinician, Lauren integrates alternative modalities of treatment into her work. She trained with David Emerson under the supervision of Bessel van der Kolk at The Trauma Institute in Boston in trauma-sensitive yoga, and she’s trained by the Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) for MDMA assisted psychotherapy for complex PTSD.