Shasta Winn, a compassionate counselor, teacher, and facilitator, brings over 18 years of experience assisting individuals, families, and groups with their wellness journeys. With a masters degree in psychology and over a decade running therapeutic programs, Shasta specializes in assisting with issues related to addictions, trauma, and goals related to spiritual growth and wellness.
As the creator and director of Myco-Method, an OHA-approved facilitator training program, Shasta is committed to global expansion of quality facilitation education. Beyond training, she supports students and participants through transformative journeys, sharing practical techniques influenced by biopsychological science, shamanic medicine, and eastern-meets-western energy practices.
Shasta served as a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (MLADC) in New Hampshire, operating her private practice, Another Way Counseling PLLC, and briefly taught undergraduate Biopsychology for Southern NH University. In 2017 she transitioned her focus to healing through journeying. Since then, she has been creating transformative experiences using hypnotic and entheogenic tools.
Founder of Saba Cooperative, Shasta also assists individuals and groups in navigating conflicts, relational challenges, and business disputes. Her passion extends to building healthy communities, fostering sustainable development, and living a nomadic life.
Shasta's personal relationship with psilocybin goes back over 26 years, however she completed training and initiations into these practices by undergoing a private 40-day hermitage in deep nature. During this intense period, Shasta formed a profound connection with psilocybin, allowing her to confidently assist others through their journeys. Her multifaceted background makes her not only a seasoned professional but also a dedicated advocate for personal growth and holistic healing.