Welcome back to Webdelics! In today’s episode, host Scott Mason sits down for an enlightening and heartfelt conversation with journalist and author Jennifer Chesak. Together, they dive deep into the increasingly relevant topic of moms and psychedelics—exploring everything from the science behind psilocybin and microdosing, to the societal stigma and practical realities facing mothers who are seeking alternative tools for self-care and healing. Jennifer unpacks the challenges that women, especially mothers, face in our fast-paced world—balancing careers, household responsibilities, perimenopause, aging parents, and even the weight of generational trauma. She sheds light on how psychedelics, when approached safely and intentionally, can be a valuable means to foster resilience, emotional healing, and stronger connections within families. This episode isn’t just about psychedelics as medicine—it’s about breaking down taboos, discussing the importance of consent and safety, and offering real-world tips for anyone considering this journey. Whether you’re a mom yourself, support someone who is, or are simply curious about the intersection of parenting and plant medicine, Scott and Jennifer’s open, honest dialogue offers thought-provoking insights, practical advice, and a reminder that self-care is a vital tool for every caregiver. So if you’ve ever wondered what happens when the worlds of motherhood and psychedelics collide, or how these tools might help break cycles of stress and trauma, you won’t want to miss this powerful episode of Webdelics. 00:00 Macrodosing vs. Microdosing for Parents 09:28 Breaking Cycles of Generational Trauma 10:51 Understanding Mom Stressors 16:19 Managing Stress with Mindfulness Tools 24:59 Child Services Threat in Shelter Cases 28:52 Psilocybin's Emotional Impact on Parenting 31:58 Microdosing: Stress Relief for Parents 38:58 Consent Crucial in Psychedelic Therapy 43:37 Vetting Facilitators: Community Tips 48:27 Reevaluating Troubled Relationships 57:44 Psilocybin: Connection and Reflection 01:01:24 Psychedelics and Trauma Processing 01:06:39 Conclusion