Healing Childhood Trauma with Ibogaine: Cipriana Quann & TK Wonder's Journey
Episode Overview
Cipriana Quann and TK Wonder share their journey of healing childhood trauma. Ibogaine has been a key part of their recovery process. The twins discuss the importance of diversity and inclusivity. They highlight the role of nutrition in their healing journey. The episode addresses public stigma around psychedelics.
Healing is for everyone, but the reality is that a lot of black communities are suffering and do not have access to these life-changing experiences.
In this captivating episode of Root Medicine, Amanda Siebert sits down with identical twin sisters Cipriana Quann and TK Wonder to discuss their transformative journey of healing childhood trauma using ibogaine. Known for their advocacy on diversity, inclusivity, and sisterhood, the twins share their deeply personal experiences with trauma and how ibogaine has played a pivotal role in their recovery.
Cipriana, a former Vogue writer, and TK Wonder, a rapper and singer, have used their platforms to highlight the multifaceted lives of women of colour through their lifestyle website, Urban Bush Babes. Their candid conversation covers the impact of their upbringing, the role of medicinal plants in their healing process, and the importance of transparency and authenticity in addressing personal and collective challenges. They also touch on the stigmas surrounding psychedelics and how they navigate sharing their journey publicly.
This episode is a powerful testament to the resilience and strength found in sisterhood and the transformative power of medicinal plants. If you're interested in stories of healing, overcoming adversity, and the profound bond between siblings, this episode is a must-listen.