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Join this FREE, 75-minute online webinar to gain insights into the state of gender equity and learn best practices for inclusion in the psychedelic space.
FREE WEBINAR: Women in Psychedelics – a thought-provoking discussion with three global leaders in the field.
Sisters in Psychedelics (SIP) is a global community and a platform, ‘heartquartered’ in Vancouver Canada, on a mission to elevate, celebrate, educate and include women in the psychedelic space. Their vision is a more balanced and inclusive psychedelic future for us all.
SIP serves its mission by:
- hosting women-only events for support and sharing
- elevating the voices of women and other underrepresented voices in the psychedelic ecosystem
- including all genders in the education and advancement of balance between the divine feminine and sacred masculine
#IWD2023 #EmbraceEquity
Learn more about Sisters in Psychedelics on their website.
WEBINAR SESSION
Date: Tuesday 7 March 2023
Time: 10:55am for 11:00am start – 12:15pm (incl Q&A) (AEDT)
The presentation WILL BEGIN AT 11:00am. (AEDT)
Location: Online. A link will be emailed to you with the viewing details.
The Presenters
Tania de Jong AM
LL.B (Hons), GradDipMus
Co-founder Mind Medicine Australia, Founder Creative Universe, Creativity Australia, The Song Room & Creative Innovation Global
Tania de Jong AM is a trail-blazing Australian soprano, award-winning social entrepreneur, creative innovation catalyst, spiritual journey woman, storyteller and global speaker. Tania is one of Australia’s most successful female entrepreneurs and innovators developing 6 businesses and 4 charities including Creative Universe, Creativity Australia and With One Voice, Creative Innovation Global, Mind Medicine Australia, Umbrella Foundation and The Song Room.
She works across the public, private, creative and community sectors. Tania speaks and sings around the world as a soloist and with her group Pot-Pourri releasing ten albums. She is Founder and Executive Producer of future-shaping events series, Creative Innovation Global. She was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in June 2008 and named one of the 100 Women of Influence and the 100 Australian Most Influential Entrepreneurs and in the 100 Most Influential People in Psychedelics globally.
She regularly presents on psychedelic-assisted therapies, mental health and wellbeing at major conferences and events around the world and to Governments, regulators, clinicians, philanthropists and the general public.
Tania’s TED Talk How Singing Together Changes The Brain has sparked international interest. Tania’s mission is to change the world, one voice at a time!
Sisters in Psychedelics
Sisters in Psychedelics (SIP) runs a Vancouver- based global online community of women interested in the healing and transformational power of psychedelics. SIP’s mission is to celebrate, elevate, educate and include women in the psychedelic space. Their vision is a more balanced and inclusive psychedelic future for us all.
Dana Harvey
Dana Harvey is a Psychedelics and Microdosing Educator, a Community Builder, and an advocate for gender inclusivity in the psychedelic ecosystem.
Previously a C-suite executive and Head of Investor Relations at Numinus, one of the leading publicly traded psychedelics companies, Dana stepped down to found The Flourish Academy and to co-found SIP to pursue her passion for supporting and educating people around the intentional use of psychedelics for transformation.
Bea Chan
Bea Chan is a female founder, a Community Builder and Mental Health Advocate.
After leaving an unfulfilling 7 year corporate career, Bea found herself rediscovering her ancestral roots in Asia, where she stumbled on marketing, entrepreneurship and plant medicine. Profound psychedelic trips from Thailand to Mexico inspired Bea to birth ventures that support professionals in the psychedelic realm including a specialized digital marketing agency for psychedelic practitioners, a psychedelic business mastermind to support the self-employed & entrepreneurs, The Liberated Leader Podcast and, of course, SIP.