meet Jennifer Maillet.
Jennifer is a mushroom cultivator, community builder, and founding facilitator instructor whose work sits at the crossroads of fungi, education, and natural medicine.
As one of the owners and the driving force behind the rebuild of Ladies of Mycology (LoM) on the Skool platform, Jennifer helped transform an existing community into a structured, accessible space for women and non-binary folks to learn mushroom cultivation. She also co-runs LoM Co-Ed, the all-genders sister community.
Her own cultivation practice is rooted in genuine curiosity — she'll be the first to call herself an amateur, and the last to stop learning. That same spirit carries into her work in psychedelic education and cultivation. Jennifer is a founding instructor with Inner EDGE Travel Agency™, contributing to facilitator training that integrates inner work with clinical literacy—covering ethics, trauma-informed care, participant screening, integration support, and the self-awareness required to do this work responsibly. She is also a founding member of Altered States Psychedelic Edutainment™, where she serves as a Founding Instructor and the coming-soon Cultivation & Lab Operations Lead, bringing her hands-on cultivation expertise into the educational and operational infrastructure.
Jennifer came to psychedelics later in life, with no prior history of substance use. A single psilocybin experience in 2020 changed everything: situations that had felt like traps suddenly became choices, and that newfound clarity set her on the path of cultivation, community, and ultimately facilitation.
Based in New Brunswick, Canada, Jennifer works at the intersection of mycology, healing, and accessible education — building spaces where people can learn with both rigor and openness.
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Ladies of Mycology
A calm, supportive place to learn mushrooms—without the noise. A lot of women found us after feeling pushed out, talked over, or uncomfortable in other spaces. So we built something different.