My name is Alexis González (she/her), and I am a Curandera and psychedelic guide rooted in Indigenous Mexican tradition, motherhood, and over 15 years of experience as a bilingual pediatric speech-language pathologist. Today, my work blends ancient medicine with modern tools to support deep healing and emotional liberation.
I specialize in psilocybin-assisted ceremonies and microdosing support for those ready to experience true transformation. My practice is called Microlove—a space of sacred remembrance, emotional repair, and reconnection to self. I help cycle-breakers, and creatives who feel stuck, depleted, or disconnected return to their bodies, their joy, and their inner knowing.
I offer both private and group mushroom ceremonies that are deeply intentional, trauma-informed, and spiritually protected. These are not “trips” or recreational sessions—they are sacred rituals guided by ancestral wisdom and supported by prayer, song, and loving presence. My ceremonies are especially powerful for those navigating grief, life transitions, burnout, and emotional pain that hasn’t fully responded to talk therapy or coaching.
Before stepping fully into ceremonial work, I spent over a decade working with children and families in both clinical and school settings. My background as a licensed speech therapist informs how I hold space—with attunement, clarity, and deep respect for each person’s nervous system and story. I bring this same care into my work with adults, especially those who grew up too fast, learned to survive instead of thrive, or carry unprocessed pain from childhood.
As a mother of two, I know how hard it can be to show up for yourself while caring for others. I’ve walked through divorce, ancestral trauma, and the reclamation of my own voice and power. Plant medicine didn’t just change my life—it restored it. It reminded me who I am beneath all the roles, expectations, and cultural conditioning. I now help others experience that same clarity and freedom.
I work primarily with women and femmes—especially those of color—however this work is for anyone who is ready to remember who they are, beyond the hustle, beyond the heartbreak, and beyond the roles they’ve outgrown. My practice is decolonial, heart-led, and rooted in the belief that we don’t need fixing—we need remembering. Clients often leave my ceremonies feeling lighter, more grounded, and clearer than they’ve felt in years. Many describe it as “a decade of therapy in one day,” not because we bypass the work—but because we go straight to the soul of it.
Alexis Gonzalez, M.S. SLP, Curandera
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