
Beckley retreats has completed the close first a seed round, earn a 1.5 million dollar investment. The initiative was led by iter investments and joined by the Joe and Sandy Samberg Foundation and 5D world. The funds will help Beckley increase the number of his science-backed projects Psilocybin programs in both Jamaica and the Netherlands to meet the growing demand.
Co-founder of the “Queen of Psychedelics” Amanda Feilding and US Army Ranger Veteran Neil MarkeyBeckley’s offering consists of a 4-week virtual preparation protocol following a 5-day immersive retreat and a final 6-week virtual integration program.
The programs, based on scientific evidence from the Beckley Foundation’s many years of research, include psilocybin ceremonies, breathwork, meditation, mindful movement and expertly designed nutrition. The wellness and psilocybin retreats are equipped to receive individuals seeking personal development and spiritual growth.
These retreats are part of the expansion beckley ecosystem, Co-founder of Feilding who has co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed scientific studies. Feilding was a friend and thought partner of several psychedelic pioneers, including Albert Hofmann, Sasha and Ann Shulgin, and Terence McKenna.
Co-founder Neil Markey, a former US Army Special Operations Captain, began trying alternative feel-good practices and psychedelics to treat his depression and PTSD.
Upon completion of the round, Managing Director of Iter Dustin Robinson stated that Beckley Retreats is “a company that meets our expectations” in terms of the fund’s investment criteria.
Robinson added that “Beckley Retreats is exactly what we were looking for, with a world-class team and an operating strategy that positions them to become the leader in the retreat space,” and that Iter intends to continue with the Organization to collaborate in building a “scalable business model that will deliver transformational experiences for…































