Osheen Dayal has done her Bachelor of Arts, majoring in Psychology, at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, Canada, and is now beginning her Master’s in Clinical Counselling at Adler. Passionate about mental health and social equity, she is dedicated to exploring the intersections of clinical psychology, community engagement, and inclusive advocacy.
Before moving to Canada, Osheen successfully managed a construction business in India and ran a YouTube channel, showcasing her entrepreneurial spirit and creativity. At UBC, she served as the co-president of the Women Empowerment Club, creating safe spaces and fostering gender equity.
Currently, Osheen leads the YouTube Committee and serves as a Podcast Producer at MAPS Canada. In these roles, she collaborates on projects that highlight groundbreaking advancements in psychedelic research, blending her academic interests with her commitment to driving meaningful conversations in the mental health space.
Osheen Dayal has hosted 16 Episodes.
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Episode 19: Ink on Acid: Graphic Novel Reimagining Psychedelic Research | Brian Blomerth
June 28th, 2025 | 48 mins 53 secs
art, creativity, dmt, history, lsd, maps canada, mental health, mental-health, psilocybin, psychedelic, psychedelics, renaissance, research, science, therapy
Dive into the kaleidoscopic mind of illustrator and cartoonist Brian Blomerth as he discusses Lilly Wave, his graphic novel exploration of the brilliant and bizarre life of John C. Lilly. From sensory deprivation tanks to dolphin telepathy and ketamine voyages, Blomerth's hallucinatory visuals and meticulous research reframe the psychedelic era like never before. In this episode, "Ink on Acid," we trace the waves of science, madness, and artistic obsession that ripple through Blomerth’s latest work.
Tune in to explore how graphic storytelling can reshape how we understand radical research.
GraphicNovels #Psychedelics #JohnLilly #VisualStorytelling #BrianBlomerth #Podcast #mapscanada
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Episode 23: Psychedelics, Fentanyl & Radical Drug Policy | Mitchell Gomez on Harm Reduction
June 27th, 2025 | 1 hr 34 mins
In this episode of the MAPS Canada podcast, host Osheen sits down with Mitchell Gomez, Executive Director of DanceSafe, to talk about the evolving psychedelic landscape, the rise of fentanyl in recreational drugs, and why harm reduction—not prohibition—is the future of drug policy.
Mitchell shares hard truths from the rave scene, the importance of drug testing, the science behind psychedelic safety, and how law enforcement and public health systems must adapt to the new drug reality.
Key topics include:
-Why DanceSafe was founded
-Fentanyl’s growing threat
-How technology is improving drug testing
-The case for regulated drug sales
-Why LSD is less toxic than water
-The risks and benefits of psychedelics
-Community support and peer education
-The importance of training for psychological crisesSubscribe for more conversations at the intersection of psychedelics, policy, and public health.
PsychedelicMedicine #HarmReduction #DanceSafe #DrugPolicy #FentanylCrisis #Psychedelics #DrugSafety #PublicHealth #MAPSCanada
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Episode 17: Cannabis, Opioid Use Disorder & Overdose Prevention: A Harm Reduction Conversation with Dr MJ Milloy
May 1st, 2025 | 1 hr 19 mins
Using Cannabis to Delay Opioid Use: Harm Reduction Strategies for Overdose Prevention with Dr. M-J Milloy
Why isn’t the evidence around supervised injection sites leading to real change? How does cannabis interact with opioid use treatment? In this episode, Dr. M-J Milloy, Interim Director of Research at BCCSU, dives into the data—and the disconnect—between science and policy. We explore gendered and SES experiences of substance use, the link between housing and drug safety, and how research can drive more compassionate public health responses.
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Episode 16: Healing & Harm Reduction in Psychedelics: A Conversation with Erica Siegal
April 30th, 2025 | 1 hr 18 mins
mental-health, psychedelics, research, science
How can we make psychedelic healing safer?
In this episode, MAPS Canada's Podcast host, Osheen Dayal, talks with Erica Siegal about the ethics, risks, and realities of psychedelic therapy.
Erica is a licensed therapist, harm reduction expert, and the Executive Director of
SHINE Collective, a nonprofit supporting survivors of harm in psychedelic spaces.