In this episode of Ayahuasca Podcast host Sam Believ (founder of http://www.lawayra.com) has a conversation with Danielle Herrera, a California-based licensed psychotherapist and psychedelic-assisted therapy specialist. Danielle blends somatic and Jungian work with harm reduction, draws on Indigenous lineage and Sufi mysticism, and trains new facilitators with Beckley Academy. We explore how love, right-relationship, and spiritual technologies help people heal trauma and integrate psychedelic experiences into daily life.

  • 00:01–01:22 — Intro and Danielle’s background

  • 01:22–08:14 — Origin story: chaotic childhood, harm reduction path, ketamine/MDMA training, founding Tender Heart Healing Arts

  • 08:41–12:48 — “Loving people for a living”: centering love in psychotherapy; Indigenous and Sufi lineages

  • 13:14–17:11 — Trauma as absence of holding; parenting parallels; harm-reduction lens

  • 17:12–22:03 — Why some grow from pain: “jet fuel,” ayahuasca discomfort, meaning-making

  • 22:32–25:10 — Transmutation of pain; rites of passage and village containers

  • 26:01–29:46 — Shamanism vs “psychosis”: the role of container (Crazywise reference)

  • 29:46–36:30 — Sufism 101: Rumi, polishing the heart, spiritual technologies; resonance with ayahuasca/Icaros

  • 37:32–42:43 — Mystical experiences in therapy; clinician competence and frameworks

  • 42:43–47:02 — Spiritual emergence: signs, tenderness, intuition, “magic is real”

  • 47:02–51:40 — Addiction: “don’t ask why the addiction—ask why the pain”; right-relationship with medicines

  • 51:40–54:19 — Real integration: becoming better to those you’re responsible to love

If you would like to attend one of our Ayahuasca retreats go to http://www.lawayra.com

Find more about Danielle Herrera at tenderheart.us (yourtherapistlovesyou.com) and Instagram: @yourtherapistlovesyou