About

April Pride founded SetSet to offer honest, harm-reducing guidance for women exploring psychoactive compounds as tools for well-being and transformation. As an advocate for women’s health for a decade , she’s created brands and audio platforms at the intersection of cannabis, psychedelics, and female biology. Through SetSet, April amplifies the often-overlooked experiences of women with these medicines—pushing for research that not only includes female participants but centers women’s health at its core.
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Clinician-backed
SetSet's educational guides were created by psychotherapist Kendra Bloom. Her degree in neurobiology—and its focus on the science of change—forms the foundation of SetSet's Micro-Psyched and Universal Integration programs.

FAQ
SetSet is a women-centered platform offering science-informed psychedelic preparation, integration, and support tools for safe, intentional journeys with psilocybin, ketamine, and microdosing.
SetSet was created specifically for women seeking guidance as they explore psychedelic healing. Whether you're new to psychedelics or looking for deeper integration support, our tools meet you where you are.
Our tools are created with women’s unique emotional, biological, and life experiences in mind. Every guide is designed to be actionable, accessible, and informed by clinical research — while honoring real-life complexities.
SetSet does not provide medical treatment or psychedelic-assisted therapy. We offer preparation, education, and integration resources to support personal healing alongside your chosen care providers.
Yes. Many women use SetSet resources alongside their work with licensed psychedelic therapists, coaches, or integration specialists to create a more holistic healing experience.