W. Bryan Hubbard is a seasoned leader and advocate committed to creating, reforming, and improving human systems to accelerate progress for all. With a rich law, public policy, and community engagement background, he has consistently tackled some of society's most pressing challenges.
From leading the Kentucky Opioid Abatement Advisory Commission to driving reforms in disability policy, child support enforcement, Medicaid systems, and judicial responses to mental health and substance use issues, Bryan’s work reflects a deep passion for positive change. His extensive experience includes managing complex organizations, building diverse stakeholder coalitions, organizing impactful events, and crafting innovative policy solutions.
In 2024, Bryan became the REID Foundation’s Executive Director of the American Ibogaine Initiative.
W. Bryan Hubbard was the 1st Chairman of the Kentucky Opioid Commission and currently leads the REID Foundation’s American Ibogaine Initiative. Follow Bryan on Twitter at: https://x.com/w_bryan_hubbard Learn more about the Texas Ibogaine Initiative at: https://www.reid.foundation/texas-ibogaine-initiative Review Reveille Advisors' comprehensive open-source investigation into the sabotage of Bryan's Kentucky Ibogaine Initiative at: https://www.reveilleadvisors.com/ibogaine/ Today's Sponsors: David Protein: Order a sample pack at https://Davidprotein.com Black Rifle Coffee: https://www.blackriflecoffee.com/
Rick Perry was the 47th governor of Texas and the 14th secretary of Energy in the first administration of President Donald Trump. https://x.com/GovernorPerry W. Bryan Hubbard was the 1st Chairman of the Kentucky Opioid Commission and currently leads the REID Foundation’s American Ibogaine Initiative. https://x.com/w_bryan_hubbard https://www.reid.foundation/texas-ibogaine-initiative https://www.reveilleadvisors.com/ibogaine/
This Kentucky Republican won't stop until he finds a state willing to make legal room for ibogaine, a drug he calls "God's medicine."
Can This Psychedelic Help Cure Opioid Addiction? This Kentucky Republican won't stop until he finds a state willing to make legal room for ibogaine, a drug he calls "God's medicine."