Mallory's path into psychedelic harm reduction began where many transformations do — on a dance floor. A longtime lover of music festivals and raves, Mallory found herself drawn to the profound, sometimes challenging experiences that can arise in those spaces, and knew she wanted to help hold them with care.
She has since formalized that calling through training with two of the most respected names in the field, the ZENDO Project and the Fireside Project. Mallory completed her psilocybin facilitator certification through the Innertrek Psilocybin Certification program and holds her facilitator-in-training license in Colorado. At Centered, she wears several hats — serving as a ketamine sitter while also leading event planning and managing the center's social media presence, bringing the same creativity and community spirit that drew her to festival culture in the first place.
Beyond the walls of Centered, Mallory is deeply committed to her broader community, hosting Narcan training and harm reduction workshops to equip people with the knowledge and tools to keep one another safe. For Mallory, harm reduction isn't just a profession — it's a way of showing up for the people around her.
When she's not in a session, behind the scenes making things happen, or out in the community, you'll find her at a concert or putting words to the page — because poetry and music have always been her way of making sense of the ineffable.