Fireside Project
Simran Sethi is currently pursuing a BA. LLB in Law at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, expected to complete in May 2026, while also studying for a Company Secretary qualification at The Institute of Company Secretaries of India since May 2022. Simran gained practical experience as a CS Trainee at Anjum Goyal & Associates, where responsibilities included operating MCA and SEBI websites and creating digital signatures. Legal internship experiences include analyzing legal documents and preparing case briefs at Karytron Electricals Pvt. Ltd., as well as preparing case briefs and observing court proceedings at Akv & Associates. Prior education includes a High School Diploma in Humanities from Spring Dale Senior School, completed in March 2021.
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Fireside Project
Fireside Project is a non-profit organization that operates the Psychedelic Peer Support Line - the first support line in the world specifically aimed at helping people navigate psychedelic experiences. Our well-trained, compassionate, and culturally competent volunteers offer support by phone and text message to people in the midst of psychedelic experiences or who are exploring the meaning of past psychedelic experiences. Fireside Project is honored to be guided by some of the brightest lights in the psychedelic movement and helpline community. Our Advisory Board includes, in addition to current and former managers of local helplines, psychiatrist and author Dr. Julie Holland; psychedelic communications expert Brad Burge; Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at UCSF Dr. Joseph Zamaria; co-founder of the Yale Psychedelic Science Group Dr. Jordan Sloshower; co-founder of Women’s Visionary Council Annie Oak; and Associate Professor of Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies Dr. Nick Walker, among others. There is a urgent need for the services Fireside Project provides. Facing an international mental health crisis exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, and with research rapidly advancing into psychedelics to treat mental health conditions, growing numbers of people are using psychedelics, many for the first time. Psychedelics are increasingly being used in supervised therapeutic or ceremonial settings, but many people are experimenting with them while alone, and with no one to turn to if their “trip” becomes too intense. Fireside Project's mission is to help people fulfill the potential of their psychedelic experiences by providing compassionate, accessible, and culturally responsive peer support, educating the public, and furthering psychedelic research, while embracing practices that increase equity, power sharing, and belonging within the psychedelic movement.