Prior to the pandemic, Tracey Tee’s career – as co-creator and co-star of the nationally-touring The Pump and Dump Show – was on fire. But after COVID-19 brought live performance to a halt, for a moment Tracey felt more like a dumpster fire. While Tracey made tough decisions about her future, she began to feel she was either having a spiritual awakening…or losing her mind. The questioning and self-discovery sparked by this stressful and overwhelming time led Tracey to explore plant-based medicine, specifically psilocybin, or “magic mushrooms.” Now, she shares what she’s learned about microdosing ‘shrooms with other moms, through her online course and community, M.O.M. (or, “Moms On Mushrooms.”) In this frank and funny conversation, Tracey and Meagan explore pandemic-inspired pivots, the hard truths of midlife motherhood, and just what those magical little mushrooms can do for moms who are ready for something more in their lives. (Hint: It’s not about getting high or “tripping”, but a much more subtle, introspective experience.)

About Tracey:
Tracey Tee has been actively involved in the momosphere for over 10 years, first co-creating and staring in the nationally touring cult-hit comedy show for moms: The Pump and Dump Show while simultaneously co-producing Band of Mothers Podcast and serving as co-founder and CEO of The Pump and Dump Show’s umbrella brand: Band of Mothers Media. During the pandemic, and during her own journey with psilocybin Tracey began to feel called to support moms in a deeper and more meaningful way. In 2022 she launched an online microdosing course, Moms on Mushrooms (M.O.M.), created exclusively for moms. Tracey’s goal is to bring moms together through the sacred use of plant medicine for a shared journey of personal growth and healing. Tracey lives in Denver, Colorado with her husband and tween daughter.
Find Tracey Online:
- Instagram: @momsonmushroomsofficial
- Websites: momsonmushrooms.com, bandofmothers.com