 It's to the best of our knowledge, I'm Ann Strainchamps. Some people believe psychedelics will revolutionize the treatment of depression and addiction. But there is a troubling history that raises all kinds of ethical questions. We can't tell the true history of psychedelics without acknowledging the plight of Indigenous peoples, right? It was through the American Indian Religious Freedom Act that we even got our right to practice in ceremony and sit with peyote. This has always been a way of our life that was taken from us. This hour, can psychedelics be decolonized? Also the story of Maria Sabina, the Mexican healer who helped launch the psychedelic revolution without wanting to. Maria Sabina lived into her 90s. This woman who freely shared wisdom about psilocybin and died penniless and rather ostracized from her community.