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Get To The Root Iboga
by Spencer "Missambo"
Get To The Root Podcast is a deeper exploration of Iboga and the Missoko Bwiti tradition—covering safety, ethics, preparation, and integration for those considering an experience, those who’ve already been transformed, and anyone seeking to move through life with greater clarity, coherence, and effectiveness.This podcast goes beyond the surface to explore the indigenous roots of the sacrament of Iboga, how to access its full potential with respect and integrity, and how its teachings can be practically applied to everyday life.Hosted by Spencer “Missambo,” a traditionally trained and indigenously initiated Missoko Bwiti Iboga provider, and founder of Iboga Rebirth Missoko Bwiti Church. (www.ibogarebirth.com)
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#9 - Is Iboga Right For Me? | Readiness, Risks, and the Truth About Iboga
Is iboga right for you?This is one of the most important—and most misunderstood—questions someone can ask.In this episode of the Get To The Root Iboga Podcast, we break down what actually determines whether someone is ready to work with iboga within the Missoko Bwiti tradition—a system of knowledge with centuries of context, structure, and lived guidance.In this episode, we cover: What experienced providers really look for when someone asks, “Is iboga right for me?” The clearest reasons someone should not do iboga right now The difference between readiness vs desperation for change Why personal responsibility is non-negotiable Psychological and emotional patterns that signal lack of preparedness What real preparation looks like (beyond diet and logistics) Common misconceptions about what iboga will—and won’t—do The difference between traditional iboga (Bwiti) and clinical ibogaine models What integration actually requires after the experience The most honest question to ask yourself before moving forwardIboga is the full-spectrum plant, containing 40+ alkaloids, traditionally worked with in a structured Bwiti framework that includes preparation, ceremony, and integration.Ibogaine is a single isolated compound, often used in clinical settings.If you are considering working with iboga, the next step is not to commit—it is to have a conversation and determine alignment.👉 https://www.ibogarebirth.com
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#8 - Iboga vs. Ibogaine
In this episode, we break down the critical differences between whole iboga root bark and isolated ibogaine—from how they’re sourced and administered, to how they’re experienced and integrated.Drawing from direct training within the Missoko Bwiti tradition, this conversation cuts through surface-level comparisons and gets to what actually matters: context, responsibility, and outcome.This is not a debate about which is “better.”It’s a clear look at what each path is designed to do—and what it requires from you.In this episode: Why iboga and ibogaine are fundamentally different Whole-plant intelligence vs. single-compound intervention Traditional ceremonial context vs. clinical protocols Safety considerations and common misconceptions Why more medicine is not the answer The role of integration—and where most people go wrongIf you’re exploring iboga, ibogaine, or trying to understand the difference, this episode provides a grounded, direct perspective rooted in experience.
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#7 - Be Your Own Witness
In this episode, Chrissy interviews Spencer from Iboga Rebirth on the topics of navigating the medicine experience, surrender, the importance of Bwiti Teachings and the necessity of indigenous traditions holders, Ibogaine researchers and field workers to start a working dialogue.
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#6 - Trust yourself in Motherhood/Fatherhood
In this episode of Get To The Root, Missambo and Nzanga explore what it really means to trust yourself as a mother and father. Nzanga shares her journey becoming a mother, expectations vs. reality, how Bwiti and Iboga shaped her journey, and how to access the self trust necessary that inevitably led her through.
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#5 - Iboga Leadership Summit w/ Ryan "Ghenigho" Rich
In this episode of Get to the Root, I sit down with Ryan “Ghenigho” Rich—founder of Root Healing and Basse Root—as we explore our shared involvement in the upcoming Iboga Leadership Summit in Gabon.We speak candidly about Missoko Bwiti Iboga work, and what it truly means to bring this ancient spiritual tradition into Western contexts without losing its depth, integrity, or lineage. This conversation goes beyond surface-level interest in plant medicine and into the responsibility of cultural respect, proper training, and ethical translation.We also discuss the need for deeper dialogue between indigenous wisdom holders and Western medical and scientific communities—because the real healing potential of Iboga emerges when tradition, safety, and modern understanding are in right relationship.This is a grounded conversation about truth, responsibility, and the future of Iboga work in the world.Iboga Leadership Summitwww.ibogaleadershipsummit.com
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#4 - Am I Ready?
In this episode we approach personal readiness for an Iboga ceremony, how to approach ourselves and the experience with insight, and reverence - and ways to understand how we can prime ourselves for a deep experience.
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#3 - Iboga or Ayahuasca
Traditionally trained Iboga providers nZanga and Missambo discuss nZanga's experience healing with both Ayahuasca and Iboga, some key differences between the two, what "healing" means in Missoko Bwiti Tradition, and what to focus on when deciding between the two experiences.
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#2 - Preparation and Choosing a Provider
In Episode 2 of Get To The Root Iboga, Spencer "Missambo" sits down with wife and provider Sienna "nZanga" to discuss preparing for Iboga, choosing a practitioner, and how to assess if one is ready to meet the master plant teacher, Iboga.As always, visit www.ibogarebirth.com for more information about Iboga, gatherings, and both Missambo and nZanga. Bwekayé
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#1 - Basic Questions about Iboga
In this episode, Spencer "Missambo", founder of Iboga Rebirth Missoko Bwiti Church sits down with Chrissy to discuss Iboga vs Ibogaine, a bit about Missoko Bwiti and its relationship with Iboga, how to choose a provider, safety, ethics, and preparation required to access lasting change through the sacrament of Iboga.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Get To The Root Podcast is a deeper exploration of Iboga and the Missoko Bwiti tradition—covering safety, ethics, preparation, and integration for those considering an experience, those who’ve already been transformed, and anyone seeking to move through life with greater clarity, coherence, and effectiveness.This podcast goes beyond the surface to explore the indigenous roots of the sacrament of Iboga, how to access its full potential with respect and integrity, and how its teachings can be practically applied to everyday life.Hosted by Spencer “Missambo,” a traditionally trained and indigenously initiated Missoko Bwiti Iboga provider, and founder of Iboga Rebirth Missoko Bwiti Church. (www.ibogarebirth.com)
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