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VICELAND premieres the new docuseries Kentucky Ayahuasca. For centuries, indigenous cultures of the Amazon have brewed the plant-based medicine known as Ayahuasca, a strong entheogenic tea with hallucinogenic properties that many believe can help address every manner of trauma and illness stored in the body and mind, allowing the individual to heal and recover in a vastly accelerated way not typically seen with conventional forms of therapy. The show follows Steve Hupp, a former serial bank robber whose life was changed when a robbery went wrong and he found himself sharing a prison cell with a Peruvian shaman named Guadalupe who upon release, introduced him to the healing potential of Ayahuasca. Now, Hupp and his family have opened a retreat deep in the Bible Belt of Kentucky, attracting people from far and wide seeking enlightenment, salvation or healing from any number of afflictions from depression and PTSD, to recovery from emotional or physical abuse and addictions of all kinds. Hupp and his family guide them through ceremonies and their experiences with the medicine, to help them find the healing and answers that they've yet to find.
Shaman Steve Hupp and his team help participants who are struggling with sex addiction, feelings of low self-worth, and an inability to express emotion.
Shaman Steve reveals his brew process. Using a hypnotic mirror technique, Steve helps a transgender woman find self-love and acceptance through the power of Ayahuasca.
Shaman Steve relives his last successful bank robbery. A former military medic seeks relief from her PTSD and anger issues. A recovered opioid addict confronts his anxiety.
Shamanista Teri reveals the events that led her to prison. A young man who recently left the Mormon church struggles to forgive his family and find his new identity.
When Shaman Steve clashes with his apprentice Tlawil, he is forced to make a change for the sake of his church. Teri helps a sexual assault victim work through self-forgiveness.
Shaman Steve's stepson Nik drinks Ayahuasca and journeys for the first time. A son brings his guilt-racked mother who seeks physical healing.
Shaman Steve advocates for Ayahuasca healing to be legal in the US. A woman who was committed to a psych ward faces her mother's abandonment.
Shaman Steve reveals why he founded his Ayahuasca church in the bible belt of Kentucky. A woman wants to overcome the intense damage caused by her predator father.
To fully understand those he's helping, Shaman Steve becomes addicted to opiates. Steve must decide if an opiate addict who lied can participate in the second night.
The team help a survivor of the Virginia Tech shooting who is seeking help with binge eating. He also helps a man struggling with opioid addiction & a woman living with depression.
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