Kerry Rhodes is a former NFL safety who played in the league for 9 years, first for the New York Jets and then for the Arizona Cardinals, until 2013. Today he is a musician, writer, director, producer, and actor, who hasn’t exactly shied away from talking about his own personal use of psychedelics and how they have changed his life for the better.
- Kerry’s experiences with psychedelic medicine
- the role psychedelics could have for folks in professional sports leagues
- the role of the supporter: what does it look like to support a family member, a friend, a loved one through the ibogaine experience?
- How to best support someone who is about to undergo an ibogaine treatment
- The importance of preparation, integration, and community
advice for those in a supporter’s role
Why it’s important:
Supporting a loved one through a traumatic period in their lives can be incredibly challenging, because it requires a level of surrender on the part of the supporter, too – a sense of trust in the process, and a willingness to let go of control. Kerry’s experience shows us how vital support from a loved one can be in taking the initial step to seek treatment, and how that support can allow a person to learn to trust the process, too.