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PT 638 - Dr Jason Konner - Psychedelic Oncologist

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Life Sciences, Science, Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.6598 Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2025

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Joe Moore sits down with Dr. Jason Konner, a longtime oncologist who recently left his full-time clinical role at Memorial Sloan Kettering to devote himself to the emerging intersection of cancer care and psychedelics.

Dr Konner shares how, after more than two decades treating people, he hit a wall. The accumulated grief, constant exposure to death, and intensity of oncology left him deeply burned out, though he didn't have that language for it at the time. A chance moment in a yoga class, overhearing someone say "ayahuasca retreat" just before he was scheduled for hernia surgery, became the turning point. Within a week, he was in the jungle.

That first week with ayahuasca, followed later by work with mushrooms, "absolutely transformed" his life. His fear of death lifted. The burnout he hadn't even recognized in himself was both revealed and relieved. When he returned to his practice, Konner describes feeling like he suddenly had a "superpower": he could stay present, connected, and compassionate with patients facing advanced disease without collapsing under the emotional weight.

He and Joe explore what this third path looks like: not the classic binary between either hardening and distancing as self-protection, or staying open-hearted and getting shattered. Instead, psychedelics helped him hold deep relationship with patients and families while maintaining inner stability and meaning. This opened space for authentic conversations about spirituality, fear, grief, and what it means to live with (or die from) cancer.

From there, Dr Konner zooms out to critique the broader oncology system:

  • The lack of training and support for oncologists around their own emotional and existential load,
  • How little space there is for relational work even though it's central to healing,
  • Why many support groups and standard psychiatric approaches (like reflexively prescribing SSRIs) often miss the mark for people dealing with cancer,
  • How caregivers, partners, family members, and others are deeply affected but rarely truly supported.

Joe and Jason then dig into psychedelics and oncology as a frontier: easing existential distress in patients with terminal cancer, the neglected suffering of caregivers, the potential role of psychedelics in helping people relate differently to death, and what it might mean for ICU use, aggressive end-of-life interventions, and overall healthcare costs if more people could make decisions from a place of peace rather than terror.

Dr Konner also shares a striking ovarian cancer case that hinted at powerful immune changes after shamanic work, and why he believes we need new research paradigms that can honor the integrity of retreat and ceremonial settings while still learning from them.

Finally, he talks about his early-stage project, Psychedelic Oncology, and his hope that the first wave of change starts with clinicians themselves becoming more psychedelic-literate—and, where appropriate, doing their own inner work—so better options can eventually reach the people who need them most.

Learn more - https://psychedeliconcology.com/

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everybody, welcome back to Segadelics today. This is Joan Moore. Today on the show, I speak with Dr. Jason Connor, a medical oncologist who spent more than 20 years at Memorial Sloan Kettering before shifting his focus to psychedelic oncology. We explore how psychedelic experiences transformed his approach to cancer care

0:39.1

and what this emerging field could mean for patients, caregivers, and clinicians. Jason will be at

0:45.1

the Philadelphia Fall Forum at Penn, University of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia. You can still

0:52.1

grab tickets and go if you're in the area. It's a really cool

0:55.0

event. This year, it'll be a single day that are also streaming it. So you can check that out as

0:59.6

well. I was there last year and loved it. So again, Philadelphia fall forum. Check it out. Jason will be

1:05.1

there along with a lot of other great folks. So hope you tune in.

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