
What if the secret to lasting love isn't getting it right—but getting real? We're Keith and Courtney—a therapist and a former journalist, a couple who fell in love while falling apart. On Tripping Over Love, we explore the beautiful, messy, psychedelic journey of relationships: how they heal us, break us, and show us who we really are. From therapy rooms to mushroom trips, from arguments to breakt... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthSociety & CultureRelationshipsHealth & Fitness | |||

In this episode of Tripping Over Love, Courtney and Keith sit down with Betty Martin, author of The Art of Receiving and Giving, to explore intimacy, consent, desire, and the often-overlooked challenge of receiving.
Betty shares the framework behin... more
In this episode of Tripping Over Love, we sit down with Paul Gilmartin, comedian and host of The Mental Illness Happy Hour, for an honest conversation about relationships, vulnerability, and emotional maturity.
We talk about what has to be unlearne... more
What happens when rigorous pharmacology meets spirituality, psychedelics, and lived experience?
In this episode of Tripping Over Love, we sit down with Ben Malcolm, a psychiatric pharmacist known as The Spirit Pharmacist, to explore the real-world ... more
What if stress—not communication—is the real reason relationships fall apart?
In this episode of Tripping Over Love, Courtney Corona and Keith Miller sit down with Elizabeth Earnshaw, licensed marriage and family therapist and bestselling author of... more
As an award-winning journalist and author of "I Feel Love: MDMA and the Quest for Connection in a Fractured World," Rachel Nuwer has spent years covering MDMA's role in the psychedelic renaissance happening around us. Notably, she covered the afterma... more
Today we're talking all things Internal Family Systems (IFS) with therapist, teacher, and host of The One Inside, Tammy Sollenberger — one of the most trusted voices in the IFS community. We explore how IFS transforms communication, conflict, and the... more
In today's episode of Tripping Over Love, we talk with Dr. Tammy Nelson — sex therapist, author of Getting the Sex You Want and Open Monogamy, and one of the most influential voices in modern sexuality and relationships.
Tammy joins us to talk abo... more
In today's episode of Tripping Over Love, we sit down with Dr. John Krystal—Chair of Psychiatry at Yale and one of the pioneers behind ketamine's use in treating depression.
If you've ever wondered how ketamine actually works, why it's so different... more









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