Rayne Grant, Msc.D
Rayne Grant is a woman of many talents: mother, mycologist, film maker, music producer, educator, psychedelic therapy researcher, & medical intuitive.
Rayne has been studying all things fungi since 2012 and has a love of the health and well-being of our planet and its inhabitants. She has been studying roles that fungi play in all of this.
She is an independent documentary film maker and has been producing the film, “Can Mushrooms Save the Planet?” which is getting close to completion.
She is the founder of the Four Corners Mycological Society as well as the President of the Non-Profit Organization: The Psychedelic Club of Durango – Entheogenic Leading Edge. She organizes meetings and podcasts surrounding these topics.
Rayne has been studying all things fungi since 2012 and has a love of the health and well-being of our planet and its inhabitants. She has been studying roles that fungi play in all of this.
She is the founder of the Four Corners Mycological Society as well as the President of the Non-Profit Organization: The Psychedelic Club of Durango – Entheogenic Leading Edge. She organizes meetings and podcasts surrounding these topics and is the Head Mycologist for the Colorado Mushroom Company.
Having committed herself to the study of mycology for nearly ten years, Rayne is in a unique position to teach the world at large about the world-changing opportunities and effects that the kingdom fungi have to offer significant sections of our planet, its people, and their day to day lives. From de-desertification to psychological well-being, she has an intuitive sense of the impact that our attention to the fruiting bodies of underground networks have to offer the human race and its ability to change the planet around the peoples of the world.