About this Retreat
20+ years from corporate to transformational work, Hypnotherapist, Human Potential Coach, Founder of Vine of the Soul - blends RTT, hypnotherapy and trauma-informed practice to create safe, effective containers.
Bianca brings over 20 years of experience in corporate consultancy into her work as a healer and transformational guide. After a successful career in IT and value engineering, she discovered that professional achievement alone could not resolve the depression, insomnia, and chronic pain she carried. This realization led her on a profound journey of healing and self-discovery. Her path began with plant medicine, where she experienced firsthand the shift from victimhood to self-empowerment. Combined with Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT), coaching, and trauma-informed approaches, Bianca dismantled limiting beliefs and released long-held emotional patterns. Today, she blends this lived transformation with science-based practices to support others on their own journeys of healing and growth. As the founder of Vine of the Soul Retreats, Bianca integrates psychology, hypnotherapy, and psychedelic-assisted work into holistic programs designed to reconnect individuals with meaning, resilience, and joy. Known for her mix of professional clarity and deep compassion, she creates safe spaces where participants feel both supported and empowered to take their own steps toward freedom and fulfillment.
Fluent in German, English, Romanian, Hungarian
Former entrepreneur turned Facilitator & Creative Space Holder - brings honesty, music & movement to help guests open safely and deeply.
Richard’s path into facilitation began with his own search for healing. As a stressed entrepreneur struggling with addiction and unresolved trauma, he turned to plant medicine and discovered a transformative path forward. As one of the very first guests at Vine of the Soul, he experienced in a handful of ceremonies the kind of breakthroughs that years of therapy had not provided. Richard meets people with empathy and without judgment. His authenticity and willingness to be vulnerable invite participants to trust the process. His creativity comes through in dance, music, and ceremony, where he often shares his gifts to uplift the group.
At Vine of the Soul, Richard offers a grounded presence, guiding with honesty and compassion while encouraging each participant to embrace their own healing potential.
Fluent in English.
Details of this retreat
The reset you've been postponing doesn't need to take a week.
You already know something needs to shift. Not in a dramatic, everything-has-to-change way — but in the quieter, more inconvenient way that high-functioning people tend to notice: the calendar stays full, the output keeps coming, but the clarity underneath it all has gone slightly grey. You're still performing. You just stopped feeling inspired by it.
That's the gap this retreat was built for.
The Psilocybin Reset Portugal is a 2-day, 1-night single-ceremony retreat held in Portugal's Algarve — designed specifically for busy professionals and high-achievers who need a genuine nervous system reset, but cannot commit to a 5-day programme right now. One psilocybin ceremony. Professional facilitation. A full morning to integrate before you leave. And then your ordinary life — which often doesn't feel quite so ordinary afterwards.
Why psilocybin — and why now?
The Johns Hopkins research, the NYU studies, the Imperial College London trials — the clinical evidence for psilocybin's capacity to shift entrenched patterns, open emotional access, and catalyse creative insight has been building steadily for two decades. What it shows, consistently, is that a single well-held psilocybin experience can produce changes in perspective, mood, and self-perception that therapy alone often takes years to reach.
For high-achievers specifically, the mechanism is worth understanding: psilocybin temporarily quiets the default mode network — the brain's self-referential circuitry that is chronically overactive in people who spend their days in high-demand cognitive environments. The result is a window of unusual clarity, flexibility, and access to aspects of yourself that efficiency mode normally keeps locked away. Many guests describe the integration days after a psilocybin ceremony as the most creatively and strategically fertile period they've experienced in years.
This isn't a "healing journey" in the way retreat marketing tends to overuse that phrase. It's a recalibration. A chance to see your life, your patterns, and your actual priorities from a vantage point you rarely reach from inside your usual context.
The key advantage: no dietary protocol required.
This is the practical detail that makes this format genuinely accessible for busy professionals — and it's worth being clear about.
Ayahuasca requires a strict dietary protocol (the dieta): typically two weeks of eliminating certain foods, medications, and substances before the ceremony. For someone with a demanding schedule, social commitments, or travel, this is often the invisible barrier that keeps the experience on a "someday" list.
Psilocybin has no such requirement. You can eat normally in the days leading up to the retreat. You can finish a working week in Vienna, London, or Frankfurt on Friday, fly to Faro on Saturday morning, and be in ceremony that same afternoon. There are still preparation guidelines — we'll walk you through them — but they are about mindset and intention, not your diet.
The friction is removed. The depth is not.
What the two days look like
The retreat runs across two consecutive days, with an optional arrival the evening before for those who want a deeper preparation session.
Day 1 — Arrival and Ceremony
Guests arrive between 10:00 and noon. The house is calm, food and drinks are laid out, and there is time to settle before the day begins in earnest. Around 13:00 we gather for the group orientation: an honest, thorough conversation about what to expect, how to work with what arises, and the particular arc that psilocybin tends to take. Around 14:00, Bianca meets with each guest briefly and individually — a final check-in, a chance to surface anything that needs attention, and to confirm dosage.
The ceremony begins around 15:00. The space is carefully prepared: eye shades, music, blankets, everything needed for an inward journey. Bianca and her support team are present throughout. The peak typically lasts four to six hours; gentle dinner together follows as the medicine softens. Most guests sleep well.
Day 2 — Integration and Departure
Breakfast at 8:30 — unhurried. The morning belongs to integration: journalling, quiet, and around 10:00 a group sharing circle where guests reflect on what moved, what landed, and what they want to carry forward. Departure around noon.
The integration doesn't end at the gate. Every guest receives a 1:1 integration call with Bianca in the weeks after the retreat, plus access to Vine of the Soul's AI-powered companion app — a practical tool for tracking insights, working with integration prompts, and supporting nervous system regulation in the weeks when the neuroplasticity window remains open.