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EPISODE · Feb 21, 2026 · 49 MIN

How Psilocybin Healed My Traumatic Brain Injury: Ex-NHL Pro Kyle Quincey

from The Ultimate Asset · host Velocity Health

Can "Original Medicine" solve the Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) crisis facing our athletes and veterans?In this episode of The Ultimate Asset, we sit down with Kyle Quincey, a 13-year NHL veteran (Detroit Red Wings, LA Kings, Colorado Avalanche) who walked away from the game with 20+ concussions and a crumbling sense of identity.Kyle pulls back the curtain on the "old school" NHL culture, where survival meant a lethal cocktail of alcohol, anti-inflammatories and Ambien provided by the team. He shares his raw journey from the brink of despair to finding profound healing through a high-dose psilocybin "hero journey" that changed his brain and his life forever.Now the founder of Do Good Ranch in Crawford, Colorado, Kyle is recreating the "locker room" for veterans, first responders, and elite performers using nature, sunlight, community, and sacred medicine.In this episode, we discuss:The NHL Medical Myth: Why "Little Caesar's pizza and diners" was the standard for elite performance nutrition.Playing Through Pain: What it’s really like to play in the NHL with one leg and a broken face.The TBI Epidemic: Why athletes and Special Forces operators face the same "loss of purpose" after service.The Science of Psilocybin: How a 6-hour journey acted like a "mechanic under the hood" for Kyle’s brain.Do Good Ranch: The "personal use" model of Colorado Prop 122 and why nature is the ultimate teacher.About Kyle Quincey: Kyle Quincey is a 13-year NHL veteran who played for teams including the Detroit Red Wings and Colorado Avalanche. Following his retirement, he dedicated his life to brain health advocacy and founded the Do Good Ranch, a retreat center focused on healing TBI for the "brotherhood" of heroesResources Mentioned:Do Good Ranch: dogoodranch.comColorado Prop 122 (Natural Medicines Act)Kylequincey.com Connect with Velocity Health:Accelerate Newsletter: www.velocityhealthclinic.com/newsletterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/velocity_health/Twitter/X: https://x.com/join_velocityPrecision Medicine Consults:   https://velocityhealthclinic.com/book-your-private-consultation/Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. Psychedelic substances are illegal in many jurisdictions. Always consult with a medical professional regarding Traumatic Brain Injury and mental health treatment.#NHL #KyleQuincey #TBI #BrainHealth #Psilocybin #VeteranHealth #DoGoodRanch #TheUltimateAsset #CTE #PsychedelicMedicine #ColoradoHealth

Can "Original Medicine" solve the Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) crisis facing our athletes and veterans?In this episode of The Ultimate Asset, we sit down with Kyle Quincey, a 13-year NHL veteran (Detroit Red Wings, LA Kings, Colorado Avalanche) who walked away from the game with 20+ concussions and a crumbling sense of identity.Kyle pulls back the curtain on the "old school" NHL culture, where survival meant a lethal cocktail of alcohol, anti-inflammatories and Ambien provided by the team. He shares his raw journey from the brink of despair to finding profound healing through a high-dose psilocybin "hero journey" that changed his brain and his life forever.Now the founder of Do Good Ranch in Crawford, Colorado, Kyle is recreating the "locker room" for veterans, first responders, and elite performers using nature, sunlight, community, and sacred medicine.In this episode, we discuss:The NHL Medical Myth: Why "Little Caesar's pizza and diners" was the standard for elite performance nutrition.Playing Through Pain: What it’s really like to play in the NHL with one leg and a broken face.The TBI Epidemic: Why athletes and Special Forces operators face the same "loss of purpose" after service.The Science of Psilocybin: How a 6-hour journey acted like a "mechanic under the hood" for Kyle’s brain.Do Good Ranch: The "personal use" model of Colorado Prop 122 and why nature is the ultimate teacher.About Kyle Quincey: Kyle Quincey is a 13-year NHL veteran who played for teams including the Detroit Red Wings and Colorado Avalanche. Following his retirement, he dedicated his life to brain health advocacy and founded the Do Good Ranch, a retreat center focused on healing TBI for the "brotherhood" of heroesResources Mentioned:Do Good Ranch: dogoodranch.comColorado Prop 122 (Natural Medicines Act)Kylequincey.com Connect with Velocity Health:Accelerate Newsletter: www.velocityhealthclinic.com/newsletterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/velocity_health/Twitter/X: https://x.com/join_velocityPrecision Medicine Consults:   https://velocityhealthclinic.com/book-your-private-consultation/Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. Psychedelic substances are illegal in many jurisdictions. Always consult with a medical professional regarding Traumatic Brain Injury and mental health treatment.#NHL #KyleQuincey #TBI #BrainHealth #Psilocybin #VeteranHealth #DoGoodRanch #TheUltimateAsset #CTE #PsychedelicMedicine #ColoradoHealth

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