Team

From the very first consultation through to integration, you are supported by a highly skilled team of clinically trained professionals and experienced practitioners who bring expertise, care, and integrity to every step of your journey. Their knowledge ensures that the work is held with the highest standards of safety and therapeutic depth.

 

Alongside this clinical foundation, we are guided by a clinical and medical advisory board and council of indigenous elders. Their wisdom — rooted in different traditions, cultures, and lived experiences — keeps our work authentic, responsible, and balanced. This integration of clinical expertise with ancestral knowledge allows us to honour both modern science and ancient wisdom, creating a more holistic, grounded approach to healing.

 

Together, this constellation of practitioners, advisors, and elders ensures that the work we do is not only safe and professional but also respectful, inclusive, and deeply aligned with the spirit of reciprocity. It is through this collective guidance that INYE is able to hold space with authenticity, humility, and care.

Practitioners and Clinicians

Our team of space holders at INYE are a variety of indigenous elders, doctors, therapeutic clinicians and therapeutic practitioners devoted to the care and safety of our clients and ethical use of psychedelic plant medicines.

Nadinne Dyen is a founder of a trauma informed therapy centre, clinical psychotherapist, initiated in the Sangoma tradition and student of Maestro Rufino of the Initiatic tradition learning from indigenous and ancients traditions across the globe. A bridge between Indigenous Knowing and Western Psychology. Weaving a tapestry of experience with a vision to expand consciousness through the innovation of a sacred spaces of transformation to facilitate healing for individuals and the collective to form deeper more meaningful connection with self, others and life.

Nadinne Dyen

Samora is a Life coach, men’s facilitator and has a decade of experience guiding seekers in transformative retreats. The founder of ‘Pillar’ a space and platform for mens work. Samora works with a number of sacred medicines and a practitioner in sound therapy. He is passionate about creating sacred spaces for people to meet deeper parts of themselves and come back to their innate wholeness.

Samora Yeboah

Shamir has studied and practiced a wide range of modalities from being a physiotherapist to Theta healing, cranio-sacral work, breath work and sound healing. Immersing himself over the years in various ancient traditions, indigenous cultures and in the last 6 years embraced his maternal ancestral wisdom called to the mystic warrior path of the Sikh tradition. Many layers of what he shares are steeped in the knowledge and grounded force of that lineage weaving his wisdom and teachings with sound alchemy to support greater healing.

Shamir Singh

Kim is a Psychosynthesis counsellor in training. As a creative, with over 25 years in the entertainment industry. Kim now uses music and movement to help build a deeper sense of freedom and connection. With several years’ experience of coaching clients around their relationship to food and body, she holds a particular interest in working with women, recognising the need to feel safe, seen and worthy of unconditional love.

Kim Oliver

Mikey is a counselling psychologist devoted to the field of psychedelic medicines spending time with Shipibo tradition working with Onaya research centre in Peru with specific focus in the medicinal benefits of Ayahuasca working with PTSD. Mikey passion is supporting individuals through transitions with a specific interest bereavement support and the process of grief with psychedelics.

Mikey Cirelli

Dr. Nkosenathi E. Koela is a South African scholar, sound artist, and an initiated Gqirha- healer whose work explores the intersection of sound therapy, technology, and cultural practice. Through his innovative sound art practice, Koela investigates how vibrations, both technological and organic, can be harnessed to create new cultural and ritual archives. He is deeply engaged with the ecologies of healing, aiming to rediscover and reimagine traditional healing practices within contemporary contexts by integrating sound as a transformative tool.

Dr Nkosenathi Koela

Indigenous Elders Board

INYE has a board of Indigenous elders that oversee our work supporting preserving the sacredness of the traditions of the medicines yet also aware of the future of the field. We host explorative discussions to support our decision making in the development of our practice.
Sangoma from South Africa. Traditional doctor of Zulu heritage.

Makhosi Baba Muvo Ngcobo

Mayan Wisdom keeper from Guatemala

Nana Marina Pedro Cruz

Spiritual Teacher of Initiatic tradition and Founder of the Golden Drum

Maestro Manuel Rufino

Advisory Board

At INYE we hold regular meetings with leading heart lead medical doctors and professional clinicians to support supervising our work. Holding medical and clinical supervision supports space holders in developing their knowledge and externally being held, to best hold our clients.


We work with heart led ethical business experts to support all aspects of our service being ethically and sustainably considered.

Medical doctor devoting last 10 years to working  in the field of psychedelic medicines. Alex supports the team with medical queries that arise and supports us with best medical care around our work.

Dr Alex Pardy

Medical supervisor

Clinical psychotherapist in a variety of settings including NHS, voluntary and private. With 15 years in the field of altered states. Sonia holds group clinical reflection for the team and provides clinical thinking and reflection around our work.

Sonia Aurora

Clinical supervisor

Writer, Funeral Celebrant and consultant to many organisations supporting self reflection with collectives exploring ethics and values.

Jessica O’Neill

Ethics, diversity and equality consultant

Founder of ‘The Practice Rooms’ with properties across the UK offering therapeutic spaces for practitioners to practice from. Supporting ethical business and sustainability of the organisation

Angus Landman

Business Consultant

Research Team

There is a team of researchers with our team of practitioners devoted to better understanding the most recent medical research to support informing our practice and developing the expansive field of psychedelics.

A counselling psychologist devoted to the field of psychedelic medicines spending time with Shipibo tradition of Peru. Studying a Phd. Working in research centres in Peru with specific focus in the medicinal benefits of Ayahuasca working with PTSD.

 

Mikey
Cirelli

Co-Founder of Psychedelic Society UK. Yoga teacher devoted to field of psychedelics studying a PhD to better understand psychedelics on women’s reproductive system and interaction with contraception.

 

Martha
Allitt