Biohacking the Brain: How Psychedelic Therapy is Changing Lives with Fraser Johnston
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In this deeply insightful and refreshingly honest episode, host Dustin Serviss sits down with Fraser Johnston, Co-founder and CEO of EntheoTech, a cutting-edge wellness company using psychedelic-assisted therapy to treat mental health and chronic pain. Fraser’s personal transformation—from building the world’s first online snowboard school to healing emotional trauma through psychedelics—fuels his mission to redefine how we approach wellness.


Fraser pulls back the curtain on ketamine, psilocybin, and MDMA therapy—explaining how they’re legally administered in Canada and how they're revolutionizing traditional models of care. He breaks down how trauma, pain, and burnout affect the body on a neurochemical level and why “psychedelics give you homework.” You'll also hear about biohacks, the importance of safe therapeutic containers, and Fraser's journey from cognitive disconnection to emotional depth.


Whether you're a curious biohacker, a skeptic of alternative medicine, or someone searching for true healing—this episode will challenge assumptions and open new doors.


What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • The real difference between recreational and clinical psychedelic use
  • How ketamine helps the brain rewire and release trauma
  • The concept of “psychedelic integration” and why it matters
  • Personal breakthroughs from Fraser’s own journey with MDMA therapy
  • Why insurance models are shifting toward clinical psychedelics
  • How internal vs external biohacks work—and which ones Fraser swears by
  • Lessons in worthiness, identity, and redefining success



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