Travis Tyler Fluck of the Denver Psilocybin Initiative and Community Healing Models
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Travis Tyler Fluck is an educator, death doula, activist, cultivator, and empathetic witness. He serves his communities as a steward & facilitator as a leader for the Denver Psilocybin Initiative and co-founder of the Denver Mushroom Cooperative. The Medicine Path has afforded Travis a resolution to existential dilemmas as well as the means to help others heal and tap into the true potential.
Travis won the Oakland Hyphae Lab's Fall '21 & '22 Cups for Psilocybe Cultivation, the first organization to include objective testing.
As a casualty of the drug war, Travis' life has been peppered with traumatic arrests and periods of incarceration. Fortunately, over the years, Travis has gained the tools and the platform to influence systemic change and work towards a ceasefire to the drug war.
He looks forward to offering his insight and experience to better the world we live in!
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I believe that community healing models can achieve better outcomes than regulated psilocybin. To that end, I hosted an event to illustrate that mutual aid and mushrooms are bedfellows.
"There is so mushroom for all of us" is a space where a gift economy can exist. Gifting in its purest sense without expectation of return, decommodified. I am extremely inspired by Sacred Economics by Charles Eisenstein, and this event is an homage to all humans out there who are ready to replace the myth of separateness with a new story of inner beingness. The idea was born after a handful of mushroom growers were reflecting on the fact that mushrooms are abundant and really rewarding to grow. Staying within the parameters set by the passing of The Natural Medicine Health Act, gifting and growing are lawful. When I thought about an event where we could give away mushrooms, it occurred to me that there is a set of responsibilities that come along with giving such a profound gift. Since April, I have been educating, empowering, supporting, and gifting individuals to begin their intentional relationship with mushrooms. It has been one of the most rewarding experiences to watch people become sovereign and intuitive and listen to their bodies. Every person who stepped into the gifting portal was given a 150-page Psilocybin 101 guide, and there were medical and therapeutic professionals as well as spiritual leaders on site to answer questions.
For this inaugural event, we allowed the gift of time, expertise, mushrooms, mushroom-growing supplies, art, and friendship.