No Excuses • No Indulgence
Get your life back.
I beat some of the worst drugs there are, got off the streets, and beat my combat-related PTSD. Then I spent five years experimenting with frontier treatments and building the curriculum that did it so I could teach others. This isn't soft. I don't do excuses and I don't do indulgence, because I've watched those approaches fail people for years. What I do is the work that rebuilds a life from the ground up: fortifying the areas of your life that feed addiction, while tackling the addiction head-on. Giving up the substance is only the start of recovery.
Book a Free CallHow psychedelics work
Psychedelics aren't new technology. Plant medicines have been used for thousands of years, long before we had the science to explain them. Addiction takes hold when a behaviour is repeated often enough that the subconscious takes over and runs it automatically, an evolutionary shortcut that once kept us alive, now hijacked by modern triggers until it quietly overrides your free will. Psychedelics work by opening the brain's neural pathways, creating a rare window in which deeply ingrained habits can be confronted and rewired. It's a way to reclaim your free will, supported by a growing body of peer-reviewed science and thousands of years of ancestral plant medicine.
Book a Free CallWhy “comfortable” recovery keeps failing people
Most recovery coddles you. It indulges you. It rewards the story, the excuses, even the relapse. I take the opposite approach: accountability without cruelty, structure without hand-holding. It's built for men who are done making excuses and open to anyone ready to do the same.
What we offer
Ayahuasca retreat
A 6-week programme with a 3-day reset for addiction, PTSD, trauma and feeling stuck.
The Rules of Engagement programme
The 6-month rebuild, including a supported ibogaine retreat for those who qualify.
Veterans — 20% off
I'm a veteran myself and beat my own combat-related PTSD through this process. Read my story.
Schedule an appointment
A free, no-pressure call. No judgement, just a straight conversation.