
Meet the Team
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Leah (she/hers) is a holistic, relational and psychedelic therapist with an education from NYU and Columbia and post graduate training program from the New York Institute for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. Much of her work is informed through ceremonial use of plant medicines with traditional indigenous practices. Leah’s psychedelic guide work focuses on creating a sacred container which extends into training and supporting KAP providers in space holding and connecting to non-ordinary states of consciousness.
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Pammy (she/hers) is a passionate Executive Director and devoted community leader spearheading transformative initiatives in the heart of Brooklyn. As the founder of The Psychedelic Sisterhood, a vibrant womxn-led community dedicated to growth, healing, and empowerment, she creates sacred spaces that honor the spiritual and therapeutic value of altered states of consciousness. With over three years of community organizing, Pammy has developed a diverse array of offerings, including immersive sound bath meditations, engaging social events, and co-produced thought-provoking discussions that amplifies voices within the psychedelic and wellness spheres.Pammy is the Founder and Executive Director of The Psychedelic Sisterhood, the Co-President of New Yorkers for Mental Health Alternatives (NYMHA), and intermittent events coordinator of the Global Psychedelic Society.
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Logina (Gina) (she/they) is the founder and director of Queering Existentialism, a community education and connection initiative based in NYC. Their workshops focus on practical and accessible pathways towards communal secure attachment, prioritizing the exchange of liberating ideas focused on mental health and altered states. Logina’s work is rooted in the frameworks of transformative justice, healing-centered harm reduction, mutual aid and pleasure activism. Their academic research has focused on the intersections of bodily autonomy, reproductive justice, and equitable access to psychedelic assisted psychotherapy.
Logina is passionate about implementing mental health interventions on a community level and has volunteered for various organizations in the psychedelic space, in addition to being a member of the Psychedelic Alliance for Healing Justice (PAHJ), a POCPC coalition. Professionally, they have worked as a researcher, facilitator, and educator at organizations such as the NYC Department of Health and NYU’s School of Global Public Health.
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Ender (he/him), Cooper Union alumnus, co-founded Art Hoes United in the winter of 2023. After experiencing profound artist isolation following an epilepsy diagnosis, Coryat developed a passionate vision to create a supportive artistic ecosystem. As a former art therapist who taught at the Cooper Union Saturday program, he worked to establish a dynamic platform that connects disenfranchised artists through innovative digital and physical networks. Art Hoes United has grown to host gallery openings, networking events, and collaborative sessions, with The House in Coney Island serving as a central hub where artists converge to explore new art forms, challenge conventional practices, and strengthen their collective creative potential. Drawing from personal experience and a commitment to community building, Coryat aims to ensure that no artist navigates their creative journey alone, transforming individual isolation into a vibrant, supportive artistic network.