Happy Mother’s Day! Thank you for your time and your stories.

Dear Readers,

First off, I want to wish all of the mothers out there a Happy Mother’s Day! Now, everyone, I want to thank you for the gifts of your time, your trust, and your stories. I have thoroughly enjoyed reading and exploring the variety of human experiences you have shared. This will be my final post as I embark on two new ventures:

  1. Writing my memoir.

  2. Developing a business and medical model that focuses on psychedelic therapies to address root cause trauma, constricting patterns, and self-limiting beliefs.

If you would like to stay tuned and informed on where my creative processes take me, please continue to follow along on any of the websites and social channels (listed below). In an effort to consolidate my energies and output down, I may end up closing down social channels and/or merging website content. It is also important I practice what I preach when it comes to well-being, especially digital well-being. Time spent online has been linked to depression, anxiety, loneliness/disconnection, self-harm, and even suicidal thoughts. There has been an epidemic rise in teenage anxiety and depression, which correlates to the rise of and engagement on social media. Despite my attempts at offering content and stories that share the beauty of strength and struggle, I see countless accounts - people and products - promoting self-indulgent, consumer-focused content, or contents espousing hateful attitudes towards others with followers in the tens of thousands to millions. My actions express my priorities and transitioning off of social media will be one of my steps towards nurturing my own healthy choices. The connections I’ve made and the stories I have shared are important, so if any changes are to be made, they will be announced on the channels as they exist.

I wish you all the gifts of life, strength and struggle, and the ability to find meaning through your lived experiences.

With love and light,

John Moos, MD

Platforms:

Website: Soul Surgeon by Moos MD

IG: @SoulSurgeonMD

LinkedIn

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