Beyond the Ceremony

This podcast is about what happens before, during, and long after the ceremony ends.
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Beyond the Ceremony is a podcast about what happens before, during, and long after the ceremony ends.
Hosted by Jason and Kelly Fellows of Tribal Detox, each episode explores the intersection of Kambo, Bufo, psychedelics, spirituality, personal growth, and the science of healing. Through honest conversations, interviews, and years of firsthand experience, we dive into the questions that don't always have simple answers.
You'll hear discussions on consciousness, trauma, integration, plant and amphibian medicines, nervous system health, ancient traditions, modern research, and what it means to live a more authentic life.
Whether you're completely new to this world or have spent years walking the path, Beyond the Ceremony offers thoughtful conversations grounded in curiosity, humility, and real-world experience.
New episodes released regularly.
Beyond the Ceremony features personal stories and opinions. It is not medical advice, and nothing in an episode is a recommendation to use any substance.
Guests describe their own experiences, including with Kambo, Bufo (5-MeO-DMT), ibogaine and other substances. These carry real risks, are not FDA-approved to treat any condition, and some are illegal in many places. Talk to a qualified healthcare provider before making any decision about your health.
If you are struggling with your mental health or thoughts of suicide, help is available. In the US you can call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, 24/7.
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Beyond the Ceremony explores healing, consciousness, trauma, plant and amphibian medicines, philosophy, science, spirituality, and the human condition. We're looking for guests with real experience, not just opinions. Scientists, veterans, practitioners, physicians, psychologists, researchers, authors, indigenous voices, skeptics, and people with extraordinary life stories are all welcome to apply if they have something meaningful to contribute.

