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I'm a Missouri gal obsessed with the magical world of mushrooms! I want to educate myself along with you all on everything from growing your own edible mushrooms, to the latest medical research involving the benefits of our fungal friends.I experiment with all different kinds of formatting, you'll hear interviews with guests, as well as how-tos on foraging and cooking wild mushrooms. You'll even hear in depth discussions on mushrooms as they relate to spirituality, and how they have been incredibly important to humanity since the beginning of our life on Earth! I highly encourage questions from the audience- I will answer anything and everything about mycology! I am so very amateur compared to many other mushroom enthusiasts and mycologists out there, I consider myself a curious "citizen scientist" and I promise to present the most accurate facts possible, correcting myself any time it's necessary.There are all kinds of great podcasts out there about mushrooms, and many of them focus on the North American coasts, but I want to add a Midwest focus to the mix. We have a unique and beautiful landscape that provides us with some amazing 'shroomy goodness.

Amy Shell


    • Apr 28, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
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    Psilocybin Research- Missouri Could Be Next!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 23:20


    This episode does discuss the use of psilocybin.All links from studies, articles, and maps I consulted for this interview:STUDIES:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8033615/#:~:text=In%20this%20article%2C%20subjective%20effects,measured%20by%20self%2Dreport%20data.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9346139/VICE article:https://www.vice.com/en/article/gv5p5y/a-brief-history-of-microdosingRESEARCH MAPhttps://psychedelicalpha.com/data/psychedelic-lawsJAMES FADIMANhttps://microdosinginstitute.com/SENATE BILL 768:https://www.senate.mo.gov/24info/bts_web/Bill.aspx?SessionType=R&BillID=349

    Kevin Koszarek, Air Force Veteran

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 28:36


    Kevin is a post 9/11 Air Force Vet who loves to share his psilocybin mushroom journey with anyone who is curious. His experiences has led his mental health into a much brighter place, and helped him quit smoking cigarettes as well!*Adult content is discussed in this episode*Music:Track: Summer VibesMusic composed and recorded by Oak StudiosCreative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0https://youtu.be/ixCCak6cX0Y 

    Neil Thenier, owner of Forager's Kingdom

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 42:22


    Neil Thenier started Forager's Kingdom nearly 4 years ago, and has been providing top notch tinctures ever since. Forager's Kingdom was one of my introduction points to the world of mycology, so having him on this episode was a great full circle moment! Neil combines his love of nature with education and accessibility, something I feel all my guests have in common, and he's doing it in a very special way. Check out the website to order your tinctures: https://foragerskingdom.comAnd check out Neil's podcast! https://foragerskingdom.com/blogs/foragers-radio?page=1

    573 Hiking and Foraging with Leigh Ann Ludolph

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 37:06


    Leigh Ann Ludolph is a Missouri native who now resides in Cape Girardeau, MO and recently started the group 573 Hiking and Foraging- she and her guests host free nature events focused on different topics throughout the seasons. Perfect for beginners and not so beginners just looking to connect and gain some new nature knowledge!Join them in their Facebook group, 573 Hiking and Foraging:https://www.facebook.com/groups/114932088314346I will be hosting a foray with the group on October 1, 2023 in Cape County Park North, at noon.  Meet at shelter #3! Can't wait to meet you!

    Emily Hemeyer- Experimenting with Mushroom Dye and classes at Forest and Meadow

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 41:49


    Emily Hemeyer is a local educator enthusiastic about sharing her love for all things fungi and the natural world. She has teamed up with Forest and Meadow Apothecary (3228 Ivanhoe Ave, St. Louis, MO) to bring you a spring series of wonderful classes, from basket weaving to making mushroom tinctures.We catch up about her trip to Costa Rica, as well as find out about some exciting new projects she'll be working on all summer long. Here is her website: https://www.sporeprojects.com/wild-seed-field-museumCheck back often and on her socials (Wildseed Field Museum) to see new classes and info!As always, here is the link to the Missouri Mycological Society website, join now!https://momyco.orgThanks for listening and sharing! Enjoy morel season, Missouri.

    Mushroom Mike and Cara Snyder- Update from Wild Wise Botanicals!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 34:55


    Season 3 is starting off with an update from Mike and Cara Snyder. They have been up to so many amazing things lately, from hosting new events, to Mike becoming a new member of the MOMS board!Listen now to learn about several awesome events coming up around the state, as well as some tasty mushroom recipes from our two experts.Enjoy!Missouri Mushroom Grow Kits: Jeremie Taylor, Taylor's Mushrooms St. James, MOhttps://taylorsmushrooms.comUpcoming events:In addition to all of these, you can also book Mike and Cara for private forays on your property! https://www.wildwisebotanicals.com/servicesCollaborations with Rachael West (Eating the Ozarks of Springfield, MO) and Bo Brown (author of Foraging the Ozarks)- Join Rachel for the Beginning Herbalist Campout May 26-28, and keep an eye on Wildwise Botanicals social media for foray collaborations with Bo.Missouri Mycological Society- join and see all the foray dates- there are many!- But definitely check out Morel Madness April 14-16 in Osceola, MOhttps://momyco.orgBaker Creek Planting Festival, May 14-15, 2023(Mike is the first mushroom expert they will have had as a speaker!)https://www.rareseeds.com/baker-creek-spring-planting-festival-may-2023-per-vehicleOzarks Homesteading Expo- Marshfield, MO Aug. 25-26, 2023https://ozarkshomesteading.com/2023-homesteading-expoThe Ozark Natural Science Center Mycology workshop with Jay Justice (founding member of Arkansas Mycological Society and expert mycologist)- October 13-15, 2023

    Mushroom Mike and Wild Wise Botanicals

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 44:45


    Mike, along with his wife Cara, own Wild Wise Botanicals.  Their business focuses on foraging and growing native plants and mushrooms to promote wellness, and they want to share as much knowledge as they can with all of us about the medicinal properties of our natural world. To quote their website: "We're passionate about the plant and fungal allies we have encountered thus far, and we are devoted to producing extracts, salves, tea blends, mushrooms, and learning opportunities of the highest quality!"Mike and I had a great discussion about his journey to fungal knowledge, as well as where you can catch him next. Check out all of the books, movies, and upcoming events we discussed below, and don't forget to JOIN the Missouri Mycological Society and follow Mike and Cara!Wild Wise Botanicals webpage:  https://www.wildwisebotanicals.com/Instagram: @wildwisebotanicalsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wildwisebotanicalsMike's helpful guides and suppliers for growing his own mushrooms: https://www.fieldforest.netMissouri Mycological Society webpage: https://momyco.orgNorth American Mycological Association: https://namyco.org"Know Your Mushrooms" Movie: can be found on Prime videoBooks:"Missouri's Wild Mushrooms" by Maxine Stone"The Essential Guide to Medicinal Mushrooms" Christopher HobbsUpcoming Events:Makanda  Mushroom Festival: April 22-24 and October 14-16 2022https://www.makandamushroomfestival.comPeaceful Bend Winery, Saturday June 11. 2022Mushroom presentation, walk, and mealNAMA Foray:September 29-October 2, 2022 at Trout Lodge, Potosi, MOhttps://namyco.org/forays.php

    Emily Hemeyer and her Wild Seed Field Museum

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 41:35


    Missouri native Emily Hemeyer fuses her passions for art, teaching and the natural world. She is in a graduate school program through Project Dragonfly, and teaches classes everywhere she can about foraging for plants and mushrooms in Missouri. She is working on some pretty amazing stuff extracting dye from mushrooms! Want to take a class with her? Follow this link! https://www.sporeprojects.com/classesCheck out these links and handles to see more info on Emily and her graduate program, as well as the books she referenced in our discussion. https://projectdragonfly.miamioh.edu/https://www.facebook.com/groups/538010973438174/?ref=shareInsta: @wildseedfieldmuseum Books:"Mushrooms For Color" by Miriam RiceAlissa Allen, who runs the “Mushrooms For Color” Facebook page, is another wonderful resource and has her own website here: https://www.mycopigments.com/"Rainbow Beneath My Feet" by Arlene Rainis Bessett and Alan Bessett

    Episode 4: Fall Foraging and Medicinal Fungi

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 23:09


    Learn about what kind of delicious fungi are waiting for you in the fall forest, and learn why puffballs are good for more than just a delicious fried snack.Music:Track: Summer VibesMusic composed and recorded by Oak StudiosCreative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0https://youtu.be/ixCCak6cX0YCancer study and articles:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6044372/ (Article on mushrooms and their use in immunotherapy)https://internalmedicine.imedpub.com/an-insight-in-to-isolation-of-natural-products-derived-from-macrofungi-as-antineoplastic-agents-a-review.php?aid=23300 (International Journal of Collaborative Research on Internal Medicine & Public Health)https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5023580/ (Calvatea Gigantea study)https://www.nps.gov/articles/species-spotlight-puffballs.htm (National Park Service article)RECIPES:1. "Chicken" Phillys: https://pin.it/3cewRNb2. Roasted Maitake with Rosemary: https://pin.it/2MGE5tN3. "Lion" Cakes: https://pin.it/1MwtCc54. Crispy Fried Puffball: https://pin.it/7LfGJ2q

    Episode 3: Candice Cramer

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 64:24


    Candice Cramer is a visual artist working towards completing her masters thesis in Maryland. She has lived out on the east coast for 6 years now, but I met her while we were both at Southeast Missouri State and working at a restaurant in Cape Girardeau, MO. She was the first person who I had heard of foraging for mushrooms, so I wanted to have a discussion with her about her experiences in Missouri, and how they are still influencing her life and her art. We also discuss John Cage, one of the most influential composers of the 20th century and a person who had a huge impact on the world of mycology. He was an avid mycology enthusiast throughout his entire life and we discuss the many ways fungi influenced his compositions.Candice suggested some wonderful books, and provided information on where to find her art work! Atelier Editions:John Cage: A Mycological ForayMushroom BookMushrooms Demystified, by David AroraCandice's website: cehcart.comInsta: @cannediiceWhat were your thoughts about our discussion? Let me know! momushroompod@gmail.comMusic:Track: Summer VibesMusic composed and recorded by Oak StudiosCreative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0https://youtu.be/ixCCak6cX0Y

    Part 2 of 2- Intro To Foraging and Anatomy of Our Fungi Friends

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 27:50


    This week, I focus on how to start finding your own wild edible fungi. Listed below are all of the mushrooms I talk about and their correct scientific names. Morels, chanterelles, and oyster mushrooms await you in the woods! Happy hunting!Morels: Morchella esculentaChanterelle: CantharellusFalse Chanterelles: Hygrophoropsis aurantiacaJack-O-Lantern: Omphalotus oleariusOysters: Pleurotus ostreatusField guides: "Edible Wild Mushrooms of Illinois & Surrounding States: A Field-to-Kitchen Guide"Joe McFarland and Gregory M. Mueller"Mushrooms of the Midwest"Michael Kuo and Andrew S. MethvenMO Department of Conservation

    Part 1 of 2- Intro to Foraging and Anatomy Of Our Fungi Friends

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 25:39


    I explain mushroom anatomy, classification, and a general overview of why I love mushrooms and you should, too!  After listening, I encourage you to take a hike and see what you weren't necessarily paying attention to before. Part 2 will be out next week- and will be packed with tips on how to start finding, cooking, and eating wild mushrooms this spring.Recommended Reading: “Mycophilia: Revelations From the Weird World of Mushrooms” by Eugenia Bone Field guides: "Edible Wild Mushrooms of Illinois & Surrounding States: A Field-to-Kitchen Guide"Joe McFarland and Gregory M. Mueller"Mushrooms of the Midwest"Michael Kuo and Andrew S. MethvenMO Department of Conservationhttps://nature.mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/activities/mushroom-hunting/guide-missouri's-edible-and-poisonous-mushroomsMusic:Track: Summer VibesMusic composed and recorded by Oak StudiosCreative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0https://youtu.be/ixCCak6cX0Y

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