Our Team

  • Josh Kravetz // Camp Director, Founder

    Josh leads the CAMPADELIC production team with 22 years experience producing fun, safe, and professional festivals, races, and other active entertainment events.

    Josh is President of AF Events, a Boulder, CO based active entertainment production company. He has created and produced hundreds of events including Burning Can, Old Man Winter Rally, Summer Vibes Fest, The Triple Bypass, Boulder Taco Fest, and many more creative and professional events.

    Psilocybin’s profound ability to turn intentions into reality have played an instrumental role in many of Josh’s major life decisions and many event inspirations. Camp Portal is an event that Josh has been working on for many years in order to bring the right energy, people, property, and experience to fruition.

  • Tarielle Thomasco // Co-Founder, Innervrse

    Tarielle Thomasco is the CO-founder and owner of Innervrse, a premium microdosing company rooted in intentionality, elevated design, and modern wellness. With a background in functional health, Tarielle brings a science-meets-spirituality approach to the psychedelic space—bridging ancient practices with cutting-edge research to support mental clarity, emotional balance, and creative flow.

    Her mission with Innervrse is to destigmatize microdosing, offering beautifully curated, high-integrity products that empower people to reconnect with themselves and their potential.

    When she’s not building Innervrse, Tarielle is out on the trails with her dog, Dubs, and partner, Joe, experimenting with the latest biohacking tools, or embracing her wellness rituals- matcha-fueled mornings, sauna sessions, and cold plunges that reset the mind and body.

  • James Gossellin // Head Counselor and Harm Reducer

    James is a registered nurse and psychedelic-assisted therapy practitioner who brings a grounded, compassionate presence to the transformative healing space. A graduate of Naropa University’s prestigious Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies Certificate Program, James blends clinical expertise with mindful, trauma-informed care rooted in depth psychology and contemplative practice.

    With a background in mental health nursing, James witnessed firsthand the limitations of traditional models of care and became committed to exploring more integrative, human-centered approaches to healing. His journey led him to Naropa, where he immersed himself in cutting-edge research, somatic techniques, and ethical frameworks around the responsible use of psychedelics in therapy.

    James now works at the intersection of science and spirit, supporting clients navigating depression, anxiety, PTSD, and existential distress through preparation, integration, and psychedelic-assisted sessions (where legally permitted). Whether in clinical settings, retreat spaces, or harm-reduction circles, James creates a safe container for deep emotional work, helping individuals reconnect with their innate wholeness and purpose.

    He’s particularly passionate about working with frontline healthcare workers and marginalized communities, bringing attention to social justice, access, and equity in psychedelic healing.

    Outside of the therapy room, James is an advocate, educator, and lifelong learner. He facilitates workshops, contributes to public conversations about ethical psychedelic care, and is dedicated to expanding compassionate, heart-centered healing in an evolving mental health landscape.

  • Liza Sagor // Camp Counselor

    Bio for Liza Liza Sagor, LCSW is a licensed clinical social worker in Colorado and North Carolina with over fifteen years of clinical experience supporting adults through trauma, emotional distress, and major life transitions. She previously served as a senior staff therapist at the University of Michigan and North Carolina State University, where she also held liaison roles with the Women’s Center, LGBTQIA Center, Sexual Assault Prevention Center, and the multidisciplinary Eating Disorder Treatment Team. Now in private practice in Denver, Liza integrates several trauma-informed approaches that emphasize presence, relational depth, and the wisdom of the body.

    A graduate of Naropa University’s Certificate in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies, Liza brings deep care and reverence to this work and is committed to holding inclusive, community-rooted spaces where healing is grounded in shared ritual, collective presence, and respect for each person’s unique process. https://www.lizasagor.com/