Mikaela de la Myco

Mikaela de la Myco serves as a mother, mushWOMB educator, facilitator, researcher and eco-sensual in the plant medicine, womb care and ethics space. Supporting from Kumeyaay & Luiseño territories (San Diego, CA), she advocates for trauma-informed and earth-centered practices, filling in educational and service gaps in the wellness community. She founded Mothers of the Mushroom, a citizen research project studying mothers who ingested psilocybin mushroom during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and postpartum and MAAT, a mutual aid initiative supporting survivors of harm in the wellness community. Her work has been featured in Microdosing for Health, Healing and Enhanced Performance, The Psilocybin Handbook for Women, and many other publications, podcasts and media outlets. In her collaboration with organizations, families, and practitioners across the psychedelic field, she is committed to being a dear friend and ally in the struggle to rematriate entheogens.