
Sam Gandy
Sam is a PhD ecologist, independent researcher, and science communicator. His work in the psychedelic field has encompassed roles as scientific assistant to the director of the Beckley Foundation and a research assistant and ecopsychology coordinator with the Synthesis Institute. His science communication work has included past roles as a senior science writer for Wavepaths, a content writer for DoubleBlind, and delivering talks on psychedelics in association with Seed Talks. A lifelong nature lover, he has a primary research interest in the capacity of psychedelics to influence human relationships with nature.

Despite death being universal, Western society and modern medicine tend to deny and fear it, which prevents individuals from confronting mortality in a way that could foster peace, reduce fear, and ultimately enrich how they live. Sam Gandy explains how psychedelics are one route to overcoming this anxiety.