Anthropologist
Jaz Cadoch (MA) is an Amazigh Moroccan Jewish woman dedicated to relearning the lost traditions of her lineage. As a cultural and medical anthropologist, she has spent the past nine years studying the integration of psychedelics into modern Western policy, medicine, and culture. Her work spans community leadership, teaching & curriculum development, and ethical business consulting, focusing on fostering responsible and equitable practices within this transformative field.
Jaz has served as a co-steward of the Global Psychedelic Society, participated in the steering committee for Colorado's Natural Medicine Health Act, and taught aspiring facilitators through Psychedelics Today’s Vital program for 2.5 years. She has also consulted on curriculum development for both regulated and underground psychedelic programs and co-founded ALKEMI, a consulting firm dedicated to conscious business practices.
In addition to her professional contributions, Jaz holds a certificate in transcultural psychiatry and has completed multiple trainings in psychedelic-assisted therapy for clinicians. These experiences shape her commitment to creating accessible psychedelic education and advocating for an ethical and inclusive future for the movement.