Ketamine Connections

Episode 45 | From Medicated and Misunderstood to Healing with Ketamine: Victoria Webster of Golden Afternoon

• Anna Krishtal

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Most people prepare for ketamine the wrong way.

They focus on logistics, and miss the part that actually creates change.

Ketamine opens a neuroplastic window, but without direction, that window closes without taking you anywhere new.

KPP is the framework for preparing your subconscious mind so that change is inevitable.

For the first time in 2026, I'm running it live.

👉 https://www.yourketaminecoach.com/kpp-live

In this heartfelt and eye-opening conversation, I sit down with Victoria Webster, founder of Golden Afternoon, a stunning ketamine clinic in Los Angeles—and someone with one of the most powerful personal journeys I’ve ever heard.

From being a 19-year-old in inpatient rehab prescribed a cocktail of eight medications (including anti-psychotics)… to walking away from it all and finding her way through amino acids, meditation, and eventually ketamine—Victoria shares her story with unflinching honesty and compassion.

đź’ˇ This episode is especially for you if:

  • You're curious what ketamine feels like
  • You’ve ever felt like psychiatric meds didn’t work for you
  • You’ve been afraid to try ketamine because of past bad trips or fear of losing control
  • You want to understand how to prepare for ketamine in a way that makes your nervous system feel safe

We also talk about:

  • What the “guardian of the mind” is and why it matters in ketamine work
  • How ketamine can actually help people get off meds safely (with prescriber support)
  • The subtle but massive impact of setting, music, and emotional safety
  • Her exact journey from skepticism to opening her own clinic
  • And the pink molecule experience that changed her forever đź’—

🌿 Victoria is a mother of three, a former sitcom writer, and a somatic therapist who now runs a clinic where people come not just to feel better—but to feel transformed. And her insights? Truly medicine.

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