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Open:Minds Expo Billed as World’s First Consumer Show for Psychedelic Therapy

Scheduled for Nov. 23-24 at the Jonas Bros. Building in Denver’s Arts District, the expo is expected to attract more than 1,000 attendees.

Event organizers say The Open:Minds Expo will be the first-ever consumer show for psychedelic therapy.

Scheduled for Nov. 23-24 at the Jonas Bros. Building in Denver’s Arts District, the expo is expected to attract more than 1,000 attendees.

Sponsored by Transcendence Retreat, the event “will bring together a diverse group of industry leaders and professionals to meet, learn from and promote to everyday consumers from across Denver and Colorado,” according to event organizers.

“Mental well-being should be a priority, and that’s why we’re building this conversation about psychedelic therapies – safely and with professionalism,” Jon Kamin, CEO of The Open:Minds Expo, said in a news release. “So many suffer in silence, and sometimes traditional therapies and medications just don’t work. That’s why we’ve created a supportive environment that allows everyday consumers to understand their treatment options.”

Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in live, private sessions with experts and therapists to learn about the benefits of psychedelic retreats, ketamine clinics and other therapeutic applications. Topics will include couples therapy; psychedelics and sexuality; choosing the right retreat; and how to leverage psychotherapy to optimize mental-health outcomes.

There will be a live reenactment of an ayahuasca ceremony, which is expected to be one of the most popular attractions.

The event connects participants with Transcendence Retreat, a provider of psilocybin services in Oregon and Colorado. CEO Rose Moulin-Franco emphasized that the Expo is supported by data-driven results and honors the traditional use of natural psychoactive medicines.

“We’re thrilled to be part of this inspiring and educational event that supports so many people to explore how they can heal and change their lives with an informed approach to the use of entheogens,” Moulin-Franco said in a news release.

For more information and to register, visit the expo website.