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Gabe Charalambides: Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy, Anxiety Relief, and Healing Trauma Through Safe, Evidence-Based Retreats
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Gabe Charalambides is the founder of Odyssey, the world’s leading provider of psilocybin-assisted therapy, and a Stanford-trained aerospace engineer whose personal experience with anxiety helped shape a mission: making psychedelic healing safer, more responsible, and more accessible to everyday people. After years working alongside leading psychedelic organizations, Gabe launched Odyssey in 2023 and helped open the first legal psilocybin retreat in the U.S., rooted in screening, preparation, and evidence-based support.
In this conversation, we explore what psilocybin therapy can look like when done responsibly—why education, intention-setting, and integration matter as much as the ceremony itself. Gabe explains how psilocybin may reduce mental rigidity, increase psychological flexibility, and help people move through trauma, rumination, and fear—especially the existential distress that can come with a cancer diagnosis. We also break down what a guided experience typically involves (screening, preparation sessions, a full-day facilitated journey, and post-session integration), what outcomes Odyssey is tracking through an IRB-approved study, and why many participants describe their experience as one of the most meaningful of their lives.
If you’ve been curious about psychedelics but unsure what “safe” really means—or you’re navigating chronic illness, anxiety, or trauma and looking for new tools—this episode offers a grounded, practical look at what’s real, what’s promising, and what to consider before taking the next step. To learn more, visit https://www.odysseypbc.com/
Key Topics Covered
- Gabe’s background: Stanford-trained aerospace engineer → founder of Odyssey
- How anxiety, OCD, and meditation shaped his approach to mental health
- Why psilocybin can help “unstick” rigid thought patterns and emotional loops
- What a safe, legal psilocybin-assisted therapy process looks like (screening → prep → session → integration)
- “Set and setting” explained: why environment and support dramatically change outcomes
- Spiritual and psychological effects people commonly report (connection, meaning, reduced fear of death)
- Microdosing vs. full-dose therapy: differences, evidence, and expectations
- Safety considerations: contraindications, unpleasant experiences, and why support matters
- Odyssey’s IRB-approved outcomes study and what they’re measuring (wellbeing, anxiety, flexibility, mindfulness)
- How this work may support cancer patients facing existential distress and fear
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