
Hi, I'm Jessica
I grew up in the mountains of Montana and have spent my life moving through
incredible landscapes — New Zealand, Colorado, California, and now Eugene, Oregon — each place shaping how I understand belonging, nature, and what it means to feel at home in yourself. That wandering has given me a deep appreciation for the many ways people find their way back to themselves.
My background weaves together nutrition, herbal medicine, and psilocybin facilitation. I hold a certification in Herbalism through the Herbal Academy and am a licensed psilocybin facilitator in the state of Oregon. My approach is holistic — I see the body, mind, and spirit as inseparable, and I bring that perspective to every session.
I have a profound respect for psychedelics and the wisdom that altered states of consciousness can offer. But at the heart of this work is something simple: healing, and reconnection — with yourself, with others, and with the experience of being alive.
I'm here to walk alongside you in that.




The Process

Initial Consultation
It begins with a short virtual meeting (10–20 minutes). During this conversation we’ll discuss your intentions, answer questions, and explore whether this work feels like a good fit for you.
Preparation
Preparation sessions are typically about an hour long, and we can schedule additional preparation meetings if needed to ensure you feel fully informed, comfortable, and supported.
Before your preparation session, I will send intake paperwork for you to complete. This includes forms required by the State of Oregon as well as a questionnaire that helps me better understand how to support you.
During preparation, we will review your paperwork and create a plan for your journey that aligns with your intentions. This may include safety considerations, music selection, and any personal or spiritual practices you may want to incorporate into your experience.
Administration
Under Oregon law, psilocybin sessions must take place at a licensed service center.
On the day of administration, we will meet at the service center you selected in advance. There, you will choose how you would like to consume the dried psilocybin mushrooms, and we will begin the session.
Many people choose to wear an eye mask and listen to music to encourage a more inward journey. Others prefer to engage with art, movement, journaling, or quiet reflection. Your experience can be shaped in a way that feels natural and supportive for you, within the guidelines of the service center.

Integration
Integration is the process of reflecting on the insights that emerge during an altered state of consciousness and bringing them into everyday life in meaningful ways.
Integrative practices can include conversation, creative expression, movement, breathwork, time in nature, and other supportive practices.
Your session includes two integration meetings:
• The first takes place the day after your administration session
• The second typically occurs one week later
Additional integration sessions can always be scheduled if you would like continued support.

Community & Connection
The Lucid Collective
A core intention of Lucid Living is to cultivate spaces where thoughtful, grounded conversations about altered states of consciousness can take place in a supportive community.
Psychedelic experiences can be deeply meaningful, but they can also feel isolating. Many people return from powerful experiences with insights, questions, or emotions that can be difficult to share with friends, family, or coworkers who may not understand the experience.
The Lucid Collective is an online community space created to bring people together for open, respectful dialogue. It is a place where individuals can share reflections, listen to others’ experiences, and explore the process of integration within a well-intentioned and heart-centered group.
These gatherings are open to anyone who is integrating past experiences, exploring personal growth, or simply interested in thoughtful discussion around consciousness, healing, and personal development.

Pricing
Psilocybin services in Oregon involve three separate costs — each set independently and disclosed to you in full before any payment is collected.
Facilitator fee — $1,100 (1st Journey) | This covers our full journey together: a preparation session, my presence and support throughout your administration session as well as 2 integration sessions following your journey.
An "assisted" rate of $800 is available to those needing a little assistance in accessing psilocybin.
$1,400 "Donor" rate is also available or anyone wanting to help increase access for others. A portion goes towards discounted sessions for those who are in need.
Subsequent sessions (within 1 year of 1st journey with me) - $800 | Includes brief preparation session, administration and 1 integration session.
If cost is a strain for you, please don't hesitate to let me know. I offer a sliding scale fee and am happy to work with you to ensure you have access.
Service center fee — $500–$1,000 | Oregon law requires that all psilocybin sessions take place at a licensed service center. This fee covers a private room for the full duration of your session. Rates are set by and paid directly to the Service Center.
Psilocybin product — $25 - $150 | Lab-tested psilocybin mushrooms sourced from a licensed Oregon manufacturer, provided and administered onsite at the service center as required by law. (prices set by and paid to the service center)

Ethics, Safety & Legal Notice
All psychedelic-related content and services on this site are offered for educational purposes only.
Psilocybin services are available to adults 21 + years old.
Psilocybin facilitation is not therapy and does not guarantee specific outcomes. Instead, it is a legally regulated supportive service designed to help individuals engage with psilocybin experiences in a safe, intentional, and responsible way.
Lucid Living does not provide medical care, psychotherapy, or mental health treatment. Psilocybin services are offered only where legal and in accordance with Oregon state law.
Participation requires informed consent, eligibility screening, and personal responsibility.