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Join Portland Psychedelic Society for a fun and witty conversation about the intersection of psychedelics and menopause!

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Thursday, April 30th, 2026
7:00 - 8:30 pm
Doors open at 6:00 pm

Alberta Rose Theatre
3000 NE Alberta St
Portland, OR 97211

Tickets: $25 Advance | $30 At the Door
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Co-authored by Dr. Trish Singh, PhD, LPCC and Kelly McGinty, CNP, MSN, Mycelopause is not your typical menopause guide. It’s a rebellious, witty, and deeply insightful journey into the intersection of psychedelics, perimenopause, and personal transformation. Combining science, storytelling, and satirical humor, we explore how psilocybin and other holistic tools can help reframe menopause from a crisis to a rite of passage. We will be joined by two licensed psilocybin facilitators, Dr. Alicia Bigelow and Tracey Tirét who are both familiar with this life transition and are excited to be part of this conversation.

About the Panelists:

Kelly McGinty, ARNP is a nurse practitioner accredited by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, with a Master’s in Nursing from Gonzaga University. After over a decade as an emergency department NP, Kelly sought holistic approaches to address pandemic-related burnout and mental health crises. Her transformative experiences with psychedelics led her to study psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy at the California Institute of Integral Studies. Kelly integrates Reiki, herbology, and Druidic traditions to help clients—particularly first responders, end-of-life patients, and those with treatment-resistant conditions—achieve holistic wellness in mind, body, and spirit.
www.magicalmenopause.com
www.triphom.com

Dr. Patricia Singh, Ph.D., LPCC is an independently licensed mental health counselor in New Mexico and California with over 25 years of experience in behavioral health. She holds a doctorate in Mind-Body Medicine with a specialization in Integrative Mental Health and is certified in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy through the California Institute of Integral Studies. Dr. Singh integrates Ayurvedic principles, trauma-informed care, and psychedelic preparation and integration into her clinical work, where she focuses on post-traumatic stress, addiction, and family trauma. She is the founder of A New Awakening Counseling, a progressive rehabilitation facility serving individuals reentering society after incarceration. Her current research centers on holistic weight loss strategies for menopausal women. Dr. Singh splits her time between Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Oxnard, California.
www.magicalmenopause.com
www.triphom.com

Dr. Alicia Bigelow is a Naturopathic Doctor, licensed psilocybin facilitator, ketamine provider, and herbalist who provides integrative approaches to mental health, with care and humility. She also facilitates Menomorphosis, a supportive community gathering created in collaboration and alliance with low-dose mushrooms, for women experiencing and exploring peri- and menopausal metamorphosis.
www.drbigelow.com

Tracey Tirét is a Clinical Herbalist and one of the first ten licensed psilocybin facilitators in Oregon. She received a BS in Kinesiology and has trained in a variety of modalities including CranioSacral Therapy and Somatic Emotional Release. She weaves together science, spirituality, and compassion, ensuring her clients are prepared and ready to integrate their experiences by offering a safe and supportive environment for deep healing.
www.traceytiret.com

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