An Invitation to TeachBy Therapists, For Therapists

Share what you know. Help the field grow.

We're inviting licensed therapists, facilitators, and subject-matter experts to record a 1–2 hour continuing education course on a topic they know deeply. Filming is straightforward. We handle the platform, accreditation paperwork, hosting, and student support.

1About Us

We're a Colorado-based CE platform built for therapists working in the emerging psilocybin and natural medicine space.

Colorado's regulated framework is new, the field is moving fast, and practitioners need high-quality, accessible CE from people who actually understand the practice. We built this platform because we couldn't find one that did the field justice.

We're therapists, building for therapists.

2Why Record With Us
  • Reach more clinicians than you ever could in person.

    Your course lives on the platform indefinitely and reaches therapists across Colorado and beyond.

  • Help shape a young field.

    Psilocybin therapy in Colorado is being defined right now, by the people who teach and practice it. Your voice matters.

  • Build your reputation as a thought leader.

    Recorded courses are a credential. Students cite you, refer to you, and seek you out.

  • Help your peers.

    Every clinician who watches your course is better equipped to help their clients. That's the whole point.

What's InvolvedThree Steps

i

Pitch your topic.

Tell us what you want to teach. We'll help you scope it to fit a 1–2 hour CE format.

ii

Record.

1–2 hours of video, however works best for you — your home office, our space, or virtual.

iii

Get paid, start teaching.

Get paid when your course is accepted and published. We handle hosting, quizzes, accreditation, and payments — you focus on teaching.

We'll meet you where you are — bring the expertise, we'll handle the rest.

Interested? Pitch a topic.

Tell us what you'd like to teach. We'll respond within a week with next steps.

What you'd teach, who it's for, and why it matters.

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Courses comply with all Colorado regulations, and courses are submitted individually to the state of Oregon for approval.