Tracey Tee and Moms On Mushrooms

Microdosing Motherhood: An In-depth Conversation with Tracy Tee on Moms and Mushrooms In the latest episode of the podcast "Microdose Your Marriage," Dr. Sabrina Hadeed interviews Tracy Tee, the founder of "Moms on Mushrooms," a thriving digital community dedicated to supporting women and mothers in the psychedelic space.

This blog post will delve into Tracy's fascinating journey, her insights on motherhood and psychedelics, and how microdosing mushrooms can play a transformative role in the lives of mothers.

Setting the Stage Dr. Sabrina Hadeed begins the episode with a warm welcome, expressing her excitement about having Tracy Tee on the show. Tracy's community, "Moms on Mushrooms," has become a beacon of support for women and mothers interested in the healing potentials of psychedelics. We review the Dr. Phil show moment where she was pressed to answer what she thinks she is role modeling for her child and Fox news where she was asked to weigh in on the deficit in research around efficacy and safety for microdosing.

As a mother and an advocate of these life-changing substances, Sabrina shares her enthusiasm for the conversation and starts by asking Tracy about her journey to creating "Moms on Mushrooms."

From Comedy to Crisis: The Birth of a Movement Tracy details her unique journey, starting with her live comedy show for mothers called "The Pumping Up Show," which she co-wrote, produced, and performed with her best friend. However, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic led to the show's abrupt end, thrusting her into an existential crisis.

Navigating the pandemic with a young child and experiencing the loss of her almost decade-old company deeply impacted Tracy. She mentions that turning 40 was pivotal, leading her to ask profound questions and explore various healing modalities, including psychedelics. A transformative experience during a camping trip, where she took mushrooms for the first time,

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