New Colorado expo seeks to expand awareness of psychedelic therapy
- Denver is preparing to host the Open:Minds Expo, a consumer show focused on psychedelic therapy as Colorado finalizes rules for its psychedelics industry.
- The Expo, sponsored by Transcendence Retreat, will take place on Nov. 23-24 at the Jonas Bros Building in Denver, with over 1,000 attendees expected.
- Attendees will have the chance to participate in private sessions with experts and therapists to learn about psychedelic retreats, ketamine clinics, and other therapeutic uses.
- The Expo emphasizes data-driven results and respects the traditional use of natural psychoactive medicines, with training programs available through Bodhi Academy and Innate Path.
As Colorado works to finalize rules around its soon-to-come psychedelics industry, its capital city is preparing to host a consumer show focused on psychedelic therapy.
The Open:Minds Expo will bring together a diverse group of industry leaders and professionals in Denver to meet, learn from and promote the therapeutic options to everyday consumers.
“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 statement.
The Expo, which is sponsored by Transcendence Retreat, will be held Nov. 23-24 at the Jonas Bros Building in Denver and is expected to attract more than 1,000 attendees.
Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in live, private sessions with experts and therapists to learn about psychedelic retreats, ketamine clinics and other therapeutic applications.
CEO Rose Moulin-Franco emphasizes that the Expo is supported by data-driven results and honors the traditional use of natural psychoactive medicines.
Training programs will also be available, with credential programming offered by Bodhi Academy and Innate Path.