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Talia Eisenberg, MBA, is a serial entrepreneur and the cofounder of Beond, a San Francisco- and Mexico-based company providing safe and effective psychedelic-assisted ibogaine treatment for those suffering from trauma and addiction.

This powerful plant medicine has been a part of her own recovery from trauma and addiction. Her mission is to directly impact and help thousands of people heal from trauma and addiction and go on to lead meaningful and purpose driven lives. “It’s incredible to witness people come back home, to themselves, in such a short period of time and watch them come alive when they connect with their soul’s unique gifts and purpose.

Talia Eisenberg,

Ibogaine Uncovered Podcast, Talia Eisenberg

Clayton Smith: An Ibogaine Program for Veterans

Today on the show, Beond’s Co-Founder, Talia Eisenberg interviews Clayton Smith, who has pioneered a groundbreaking veterans’ program at Beond, leveraging ibogaine to heal trauma and addiction.

Clayton Smith is a former U.S. Army Infantry Captain and Purple Heart recipient. After leaving the military in 2013, he battled the invisible wounds of traumatic brain injury and PTSD for over a decade before successfully completing Beond’s therapeutic protocol. He now collaborates with fellow veterans and their spouses to lead the Beond Service program.

Clayton discusses his own challenging experiences with trauma and alcoholism, highlighting how ibogaine significantly aided his recovery.

He outlines the comprehensive program he helped develop, covering pre-admission coaching, an intensive eight-day onsite experience at Beond, and continued post-treatment support, emphasizing its transformative impact on veterans and their families.


Timestamps:

(02:07) Clayton’s Military Experiences and Trauma
(08:55) Struggles with Alcoholism and Finding Ibogaine
(15:12) The Beond Experience: Pre-Admission to Arrival
(22:34) The Ibogaine Experience: Visuals and Insights
(33:04) Building the Beond Service Program

Related Post: Veteran’s Journey: How Ibogaine Therapy Addressed PTSD, TBI, and Opioid Dependency

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Ibogaine 101, Talia Eisenberg, Tom Feegel

Reconnecting Through Ibogaine: Insights from Beond’s Founders on The New Health Club Podcast

Addiction isn’t just about substances. It’s about disconnection, from self, from others, from something greater.

In this conversation on The New Health Club podcast, Beond co-founders Tom Feegel and Talia Eisenberg share how psychedelics like ibogaine help us reconnect. To our inner truth. To each other. To the parts of us we thought were lost. They also dive into why ibogaine is gaining global attention.

They talk:

– The neuroscience of ibogaine’s reset
– PTSD, trauma, and the roots of addiction
– Why healing must include both clinical excellence and cultural reverence
– What it really means to feel safe in a treatment setting

This conversation delves into the science, cultural significance, and personal impact of Ibogaine therapy. If we rethink addiction treatment, could we finally turn the tide on the opioid crisis?

Watch here:


Key Takeaways from This Episode of The New Health Club podcast:

– Ibogaine is becoming more mainstream. Once an underground therapy, it’s now entering the public discourse.
– It offers real potential for addiction and PTSD treatment. Ibogaine works at a neurological level to reset brain chemistry and interrupt addictive patterns.
– Cultural and spiritual roots matter. Ibogaine isn’t just a treatment—it’s a profound experience with indigenous origins.
– Unlike other psychedelics, Ibogaine’s effects can last up to 48 hours. It’s intense, immersive, and deeply introspective.
– Healing is both clinical and spiritual. The best results come from clinics integrating modern medicine with ancient wisdom.
– Recovery is more than breaking addiction—it’s redefining identity. True healing requires personal growth, new perspectives, and community support.
– Addiction is often a symptom of deeper emotional pain or trauma. Addressing the root cause, not just the behavior, is essential.
– Peer-to-peer support is crucial. The recovery process is enhanced by those who have walked the same path.

Listen here:


After W. Bryan Hubbard’s powerful appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience, Beond saw a surge of interest—and it got me thinking: Could this be the moment when Ibogaine finally gets the recognition it deserves?

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Ibogaine 101, Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy, Talia Eisenberg

Understanding the Differences Between Ibogaine and Ayahuasca

Ibogaine the same as Ayahuasca? Short answer? No. Both are sacred plant medicines, but their experiences and mechanisms are very different.

— Ibogaine creates a oneiric, dreamlike state, often described as a deep internal life review.
— Ayahuasca can feel more like traveling through other dimensions.

Neurologically:

— Ibogaine helps reset dopamine and serotonin systems, increases GDNF (a key neurotrophic factor), and promotes long-term neuroplasticity. It can interrupt addiction, reduce cravings, and support cognitive enhancement, PTSD recovery, and emotional clarity with lasting effects.

— Ayahuasca is more commonly associated with ego dissolution.

With ibogaine, you’re clear, grounded, and deeply introspective. Both can be powerful healing tools, but ibogaine uniquely targets the brain and nervous system to help break long-standing patterns at their root.

Watch: Beond’s Co-Founder, Talia Eisenberg Explains the Key Differences Between Ibogaine and Ayahuasca


March 29, 2025/by Alexis
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Beond News, Talia Eisenberg, Tom Feegel

Reflections from the Aspen Psychedelic Symposium

The 2024 Aspen Psychedelic Symposium was held on May 31, and June 1, produced by Aspen Public Radio, Healing Advocacy Fund, and the Aspen Psychedelic Resource Center in partnership with the historic Wheeler Opera House in the heart of Aspen, Colorado.

This two-day gathering showcased expert panels, including Beond’s Tom Feegel and Talia Eisenberg, groundbreaking research, and firsthand insights into the transformative world of psychedelic medicines.

We are deeply grateful for the opportunity to have joined the vibrant and inspiring gathering at the recent Aspen Psychedelic Symposium. It was truly enriching to engage in meaningful discussions surrounded by the serene beauty of springtime in Aspen, with its majestic trees and mountains.

It was a privilege to connect with a diverse group of healers, scientists, psychedelic entrepreneurs, and friends who are all committed to advancing the field of psychedelic research and therapy.

We talked about ibogaine’s complex effects on the brain and the need for medical monitoring uniqueness compared to other plant medicines.

Learn more about its current and potential future applications as a medicine, and the importance of protecting the iboga sacrament in Gabon.

Click here to explore the entire 2024 Program Book, including speaker bios and additional resources.

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Talia Eisenberg

From Despair to Purpose: The Journey of Beond’s Co-Founder, Talia

In my early 20’s, my life was on a trajectory of despair. Addiction had taken hold following a routine dental procedure, spiraling into a secret battle with opiates amidst the backdrop of New York City’s charm.

My journey through the US’s best rehab centers offered no lasting solution, leaving me trapped in a relentless cycle of relapse.

It was the re-entry of a friend into my life, sharing his transformative experience with ibogaine treatment in Mexico, that offered a glimmer of hope. Despite my fears and doubts, I embarked on a journey that would not only challenge my deepest fears but ultimately free me from the chains of addiction and catalyze my healing from intergenerational trauma.

My experience 15 years ago was life-changing, yet fraught with risks due to inadequate medical support and therapeutic preparation. This harrowing journey inspired my husband, Tom, and me to establish Beond.

Fifteen years ago, I could never have imagined where I am now—leading a life of stability and meaning as a mother, a wife, and an entrepreneur who supports others in their wellness journeys.

Through my own experiences, I’ve reclaimed what I believe is everyone’s foundational right: happiness and purpose.

Witnessing hundreds of clients come through our program and find their own gifts has become the essence of my mission.

April 30, 2024/by Alexis
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Beond News, Talia Eisenberg

Psychonaut POV: Q&A with Talia Eisenberg, Mental Health Innovations

Tricycle Day talked to Talia Eisenberg about the transformative potential of ibogaine, why she created an entirely new kind of treatment center, and how Kentucky can lead the country in mental health innovation. 

Can you share your personal journey with ibogaine and how it transformed your life?

About 15 years ago, I was a completely different person. When I was 18, I became dependent on opiates after a routine dental procedure. Given my underlying trauma, rooted in my grandparents’ Holocaust survival, anxiety was a constant companion in my childhood. Prescription painkillers gave me a sudden sense of relief, and before long, I was addicted. By age 20, I was secretly buying heroin off the streets, all while appearing to live a charmed life in New York City. Fortunately, my parents were a strong support system, and over a two-year period, I sought help at several of the best rehab centers in the US. It didn’t work.

Every time I got out of treatment, about three to four weeks later, the draw of opiates would come back, and I’d relapse. This cycle continued for a few years. I understood what I needed was a full chemical reset. Then a friend who I’d socialized with years prior re-entered my life. He’d gone though ibogaine treatment in Mexico and shared his experience and transformation. I was desperate to break free and eager to try it.

So I went to a clinic in Mexico, despite my fear and doubts. This place was substandard in nearly every way, but within 10 hours of the ibogaine treatment, everything changed. I witnessed deeply personal dream-like visions, encompassing all of humanity’s suffering but also the potential for healing and transcendence. I saw my beloved grandmother in Auschwitz, the unimaginable horrors she endured as a young woman, her determination to survive, and her will to ensure a future generation could contribute good to the world. At the same time, it felt like my brain was being repaired and reset. Like an attic in a house, it was being cleared, cleaned, and re-wired. I had entered as an opiate addict and was exiting without any physical withdrawal symptoms or a single craving. However, a chronic underlying anxiety did persist, which I’d need to address through integration therapy back in the US.

Talia Eisenberg Beond

When I was addicted, I felt like I was always on a countdown clock between moments of relief. To be free of that dependence and hopelessness and suddenly experience a genuine desire to live well was truly miraculous. The plant medicine had worked better than I could have imagined. It revealed that I was worthy of healing, that I had a unique role and life’s purpose on this planet. I believe I wouldn’t be alive today without it.

What specific aspects of your ibogaine treatment experience inspired you and your husband Tom to open Beond?

Although I’m grateful for my experience, in some ways I feel like I dodged a bullet. The facility I went to didn’t provide adequate medical support. In hindsight, I was entirely unprepared for the journey. After I arrived, I never once met with a medical professional or therapist. Knowing what I know now about the importance of screening for risk mitigation, proper psychological and physiological preparation, and technical training to monitor for QT interval prolongations, that was a dangerous oversight.

During my treatment, there were moments where I honestly felt like I was on the brink of death. My heart raced. The staff there weren’t particularly professional, and the other clients added to the chaos. The person in the next room was experiencing a psychotic break that could have been entirely avoided. I struggled to trust anyone around me and had little help to effectively navigate the experience of the ibogaine. It was a terrifying experience, but I now realize it didn’t have to be.

However, there were some brighter moments. I also witnessed my future self creating a beautiful ibogaine clinic. I envisioned a place that was truly safe, ethical, hygienic, and staffed by dedicated care providers, including doctors, therapists, and coaches offering a range of modalities like somatic treatments, body work, art, and sound healing. The journey helped me realize a deep sense of purpose, and that vision ultimately came true.

Ibogaine is known to carry risks, especially for people with certain medical conditions. How does Beond ensure the safety and well-being of clients during and after their treatment?

At Beond, our treatment approach begins with a rigorous medical pre-screening process with our cross-functional clinical teams, covering cardiac and mental health considerations. Prior to arrival, clients also work with a therapeutic coach to build a strong foundation for their visit to Beond and journey with ibogaine treatment.

On-site, our four licensed, credentialed physicians continue client assessments, tracking biomarkers including EKGs, complete blood count, and liver enzyme levels, which are essential for safe ibogaine processing. Our MDs also stabilize any client who is opiate dependent by transitioning them from illicit substances to prescription medications, eliminating the usual withdrawal symptoms associated with other facilities. This first phase also includes mental health assessments and sessions to help prepare our guests for their ibogaine experience. We insist on helping our clients develop a personal psychedelic agenda, which clarifies their healing intentions and how they’ll work with the medicine to achieve their objectives.

Our team of ICU-certified nurses is not only well-versed in Western medicine, with certifications in advanced cardiovascular life support and care. They’re also trained in Eastern approaches, such as energy healing, breath work, and quantum coaching, which we offer for guests who are interested. Drawing on tenets from 12-step programs, we emphasize the fundamental importance of developing a connection to one’s higher purpose, which almost always underlies profound psycho-spiritual healing.

Post-treatment, we offer ongoing support through virtual sessions with the same therapeutic coach. Weekly group therapy and mindfulness sessions via telemedicine for alumni further support their journey towards sustained well-being. At Beond, our approach is tailored, holistic, and geared towards creating lasting positive change.

Can you share any success stories or remarkable experiences of people who’ve undergone ibogaine therapy at Beond?

One that really stands out involves a cardiac surgeon who came to us seeking help with behavioral addictions. He realized that what he truly needed was deep emotional healing, a kind of “open-heart surgery” for his wounded soul. This unexpected revelation not only healed his heart and mind but also addressed the root causes of childhood trauma that undergirded his addictions. He had suffered deeply his entire life, but today, he’s become a leading ibogaine expert on cardiac risk mitigation.

Another guest, who had struggled for years with opiate addiction, found his way to Beond after 99 separate unsatisfying visits to conventional rehabs. Beond was his one-hundredth attempt, and it worked. Since his treatment at Beond, he’s studied various forms of therapeutic coaching, learned to practice and teach several healing modalities, and become a valued member of our team, helping others find their path to recovery. His pain pushed him until his sense of purpose pulled him into a life of service to others.

Beond is part hospital, part rehab, part retreat, and part resort. We welcome some of the most complex and challenging situations, providing an environment of experiential medicine for a diverse group of awesome strangers who are grappling with severe addictions, PTSD, and even thoughts of suicide. Some days it feels like we work in the labor and delivery ward, where all the newborns are grownups. Witnessing such profound transformations, often in less than two weeks, is a testament to the potency of the medicine and our highly personalized approach. It’s intense work, but it’s also deeply gratifying.

What do you predict the future of ibogaine therapy looks like, especially in light of Kentucky’s potential investment of $42 million in ibogaine research?

Unlike other psychedelics, I strongly advocate for the medicalization of ibogaine due to the specific client population we work with and the associated risk factors. For that reason, everything happening in Kentucky right now is very exciting. We hope that the elected and appointed officials seize the opportunity to lead the country in innovation in treatment of opioid addiction.

While our efforts at Beond are impactful, they represent only a small response to a massive national and global problem. The demand far exceeds what we can currently meet. One of the most difficult aspects to reconcile is the cost. Not everyone can afford treatment at Beond, and some face legal restrictions that prevent them from leaving the country. There’s an urgent need for greater access to medical, scientific, ethical administration of ibogaine-assisted therapies for people struggling with mood disorders, symptoms of PTSD, and chemical dependency. People shouldn’t need to fly to another country to get well.

I believe a US state has to take the lead in this movement, and given its history with the opioid crisis, Kentucky makes sense. This problem is rooted in long-term institutional inequality, including the unethical practices of large pharmaceutical companies. It’s time for radical new thinking and policy change, led by a public benefit corporation or companies seeking to make sincere and positive social impact, not just fatten their profit margins.

I envision a future where ibogaine treatment is affordable, safe, and accessible, without the influence of Big Pharma. We believe Beond can be a model for what could be achieved on a much larger scale with the right support, resources, and political will. The upcoming vote next month is a pivotal step, and I’m both eager and grateful to be part of this movement for change.

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November 14, 2023/by Alexis
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The Trip Report: The Present & Future of Ibogaine Treatment with Talia Eisenberg

The Trip Report is a podcast and newsletter about the business, science, and policy developments of the evolving psychedelic field. While the main organizing theme is psychedelics, it is really about the many different domains that are converging to bring about this field and the assembly of what many believe to be a “New Paradigm” in science, medicine, and our understanding of the human experience.

In this episode, Zach Haigney speaks with Talia Eisenberg, the co-founder of Beond Ibogaine, because the Beond model – a modern, medical-grade center – seems to me like the closest approximation to what the psychedelic medicine practice of the future will look like.

Ibogaine has developed a reputation as one of the most effective psychedelic substances for the treatment of opioid dependencies, including painkillers, heroin, and fentanyl. Recently, the state of Kentucky’s Opioid Commission announced that it would be evaluating a $42 million grant to study ibogaine for the treatment of opioid addiction and withdrawal.

In this episode, they’ll discuss:

  • The history and impact of the opioid epidemic;
  • Talia’s personal story of addiction, treatment, and renewal;
  • The traditional rehab industry; and
  • The importance of short and long-term integration with ibogaine.

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Talia Eisenberg

The Role of Psychedelics in Drug Treatment and Rehabilitation with Talia Eisenberg

Join Ashlan Christoph as she dives deep into a conversation with guest Talia Eisenberg about how psychedelics, specifically Ibogaine, can play a role in Drug Treatment and rehabilitation.

Talia Eisenberg is a serial entrepreneur who has focused developing industry leading consumer facing products & services in the wellness and psychedelics industry. Talia is most excited to democratize access to medically safe, scientifically backed, accelerated and enduring treatment for addiction and trauma utilizing the psychedelic, ibogaine, along with other healing modalities. Featured in the Wall Street Journal, NYTimes, Time and Newsweek magazines for her work on harm reduction, Talia has written about her personal experience with addiction and ibogaine. She earned her MBA in 2018 and lives with her husband and children in Cancun, Mexico.

September 25, 2023/by Alexis
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CEO, Ibogaine Uncovered Podcast, Talia Eisenberg

Talia Eisenberg & Vianey Perez: The Intake Process

Curious about the process of applying for ibogaine treatment? Want to know more about how staff screen potential clients? In this episode, Amanda Siebert is joined by two previous guests, Beond co-founder Talia Eisenberg and VP of clinical operations, Vianey “Nurse V” Perez, for a deep dive on Beond’s intake process, including details on medical screening, personalized care, and potential challenges or red flags.

What we discuss:

  • The length of time the intake process takes: if I were to inquire tomorrow, what’s the earliest I could be in treatment?
  • How involved the medical team is in the intake process
  • What makes someone a good candidate for ibogaine treatment?
  • What if someone has failed at other types of treatment?
  • Potential red-flags
  • Challenges that clients might face while in treatment
  • Do people ever have to leave treatment? What’s the protocol?

Why it’s important:

Deciding to pursue treatment with a psychedelic drug as powerful and potent as ibogaine can come with a hefty side of anxiety. The goal in creating this episode was to provide listeners with a resource that might help quell some of that stress.

August 3, 2023/by Alexis
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