Psychedelic businesses are rising at an unprecedented pace — from service-based offerings like coaching, facilitation, retreats, and integration work to product-based companies developing microdosing products, and innovative psychedelic-adjacent tools. As the field expands, more people are being trained in the practice of psychedelics, yet very few are being trained in the business of psychedelics.
Most emerging founders know how to hold space, guide clients, or create products — but not how to ethically position themselves, design differentiated offers, build client pathways, or establish a sustainable business in a highly nuanced, rapidly evolving industry. This gap is where so many well-intentioned leaders struggle.














