
Welcome to the Psychedelic Midwives. We are a group of women dedicated to the sacred art of psychedelic facilitation. Together we have a combined total of over twenty-five years working as trauma-informed practitioners in the psychedelic space. We work with individuals, couples, families, and small groups. Our primary tenants are connection, education, individuation, and celebration. Everything we do as psychedelic midwives falls under one of these four umbrellas.


Amy Rossi
Amy Rossi is a Depth Psychologist, psychedelic facilitator, mentor, and teacher. She has a B.A. in Human Development, an M.A. in Depth Psychology, and is currently obtaining a Ph.D. in Jungian Psychology and Archetypal Studies. She is a certified yoga instructor, trained reiki master, guided imagery practitioner, and trauma-informed coach. Amy is the founder and creator of the Give, Gather, Grow Collective, an education and apprenticeship training program for those who want to learn and embody the sacred art of psychedelic facilitation. Amy’s passion lies in the space where depth psychology, psychedelics, and ethics intersect.

Jen Hurst
Jen Hurst is the owner of Everyday Enneagram, a private practice dedicated to helping clients achieve greater self-awareness and ultimate self-acceptance. She is a certified Enneagram Coach, Trauma Recovery Practitioner and Psychedelic Integration Specialist. With 25 years of personal and professional experience, Jen is specialized in a distinctive psychotherapeutic method for healing trauma called Compassionate Inquiry, developed by Dr. Gabor Maté. Her approach also weaves in modalities such as Parts Work (IFS) and Breathwork that can assist her clients in exploring both the conscious and unconscious aspects of themselves. Addressing topics surrounding mental health challenges, spirituality, faith transitions, nervous system awareness, and somatic embodiment.



Aimee Heffernan
Aimee Heffernan, Relationship & Sex Therapist, Cannabis Enthusiast. For over 15 years, Aimee has worked in private practice where she specializes in partnership and family relationships, the full range of sexuality topics, sexual shame recovery, and soul awakenings of all kinds. Aimee runs workshops on embracing sexuality, presents for local organizations that stir passion in her, contributes on various podcasts, and was a regular contributor on the Wardless Podcast.Aimee has held board positions on the Mormon Mental Health Association and the Northwest Institute on Intimacy. She was an adjunct professor at Antioch University in Seattle teaching Sexuality in Faith Systems and Fundamentals of Sex Therapy. Aimee has recently moved from Seattle, back home to Utah, where she is remembering how grounding and life-affirming living close to her Rocky Mountain roots.