Episode 44- Building a Trauma-Informed Ketamine Practice with Dr. Jack Hay & Dr. Harry Pepper
Dr. Jack Hay and Dr. Harry Pepper discuss their trauma-informed ketamine practice, emphasizing personalized music selection, intention-setting with patients, integration coaching, and the power of practicing medicine from core values.
What happens when an ER physician and a psychologist both hit burnout at the same time? In Dr. Jack Hay and Dr. Harry Pepper's case, they decided to build something different together.
In this episode, Dr. Hay and Dr. Pepper share the real story behind opening Oberlin Ketamine Clinic in Ohio. Including their unique physician-psychologist partnership model, how they've made personalized music a core part of their ketamine therapy approach, and why they're so intentional about trauma-informed care.
This isn't a polished success story. They walk us through their first-year challenges, the difference between integration coaching and traditional therapy (and why that distinction matters), and their philosophy of empowering patients to choose their own music playlists instead of prescribing one-size-fits-all soundtracks.
What really stood out? How they've built their practice around their core values instead of just copying what other clinics are doing.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
How to maintain passion, patience, and perseverance through inevitable obstacles
Simple techniques that create profound patient experiences (whiteboard intentions, personalized playlists)
How to distinguish between coaching and therapy in integration w
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Episode 44 show notes:
00:00 Teaser - - A shamanic transfer of energy
00:26 - Episode Introduction
02:30 - Dr. Hay's background: Emergency medicine to ketamine therapy journey, COVID burnout experience
05:20 - Dr. Pepper's background: 30 years in psychology, psychedelic therapy insights
08:45 - Pivotal moments: Dr. Pepper's continuing education revelation and personal experience with long COVID
12:15 - Dr. Hay's decision point: Leaving ED directorship, timing with Harry's proposal
15:30 - Major obstacles faced: Timeline underestimation, patient education challenges, Midwest ketamine awareness
21:40 - Safety protocols and patient process: First contact approach, trauma-informed care, continuous monitoring
26:50 - Integration coaching philosophy: Present-moment forward orientation vs traditional therapy
32:20 - Music curation innovation: Challenging conventional wisdom, personalized playlists, patient choice
40:30 - Intention setting technique: Colored whiteboard process, embodiment practices
44:15 - Advice for new clinicians: Dr. Hay's "Three P's" - passion, patience, perseverance
47:30 - Dr. Pepper's advice: Don't give up, staying connected to values during challenges
50:45 - Personal questions begin: Desert island books/movies/food
56:20 - Hidden talents: Dr. Pepper's music performance background, Dr. Hay's artistic abilities
1:00:30 - Time travel question: Future space exploration vs MLK's "I Have a Dream" speech
1:02:45 - Contact information and closing remarks
Thanks for listening
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📕The Elevated Leader: Level Up Your Leadership Through Vertical Development by Ryan Gottfredson
📗The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma by Bessel van der Kolk
🎶 Explore more about music in Episode 032 - Music & Psychedelic Therapy: A Conversation with Author Steve Gelberg