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Benvinguts al "Generaci
Benvinguts al "Generaci
Ens endinsem en totes les not
Ens endinsem en totes les not
I couldn't help asking question about the field of psychedelics research beyond our last conversation. He's a professional at the top of the field and well-connected. I started by asking him about comedy and psychedelics, after reading a funny piece in The Onion about it. He responded seriously, after all, there's a lot of humor in psychedelics.Then he shared about the growing communities of professionals and non-professionals. We both talked about trends in tourism, psychedelics, and sustainability. A lot of people are flying around and doing other things that lower Earth's ability to sustain life in the name of helping. They're achieving the opposite of what the marketers sold them on. Others are homogenizing and assimilating cultures in the name of promoting and protecting them.We talked about his experiences with his commitment from last time, including appreciating nature where we are, not feeling we have to drive or travel to find it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Albert Garcia hi ha jugat i s'ha acabat la darrera aventura d'una nissaga amb una hist
Albert Garcia hi ha jugat i s'ha acabat la darrera aventura d'una nissaga amb una hist
"The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom" apareix aquest divendres, 12 de maig. Albert Garcia, de l'equip del programa, hi ha jugat m
"The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom" apareix aquest divendres, 12 de maig. Albert Garcia, de l'equip del programa, hi ha jugat m
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Parlem amb David Ferriz, un dels fundadors de Devilish Games, per parlar de primera m
Parlem amb David Ferriz, un dels fundadors de Devilish Games, per parlar de primera m
Regular listeners know I've been asking people what the environment means to them as part of the Spodek Method. Many people respond with touching answers that I would call something close to life-altering. Maybe more like life-guiding, life-enhancing, or giving meaning and purpose.I've heard of increasing research into psychedelics recently. Reading reports of people who took psylocibin in clinical settings with guides for the experience, I was struck by how similar their effects to those of quintessential moments in the environment. Both talked about oneness, awe, humility, understanding, feeling understood, connectedness, and similar things, though, of course, each experience was unique. Many said that the effects of their experiences lasted sometimes years, potentially permanently. Many could stop addictions overnight without relapsing. Some improved relationships with loved ones.I hypothesized that some of the experience of psychedelics might have been a regular part of the lives of our ancestors who lived in the 250,000 years or so before civilization, as well as those who live outside it today. Might the drugs just be achieving something remedial that had long been part of our lives?Might we who live in human-built environments be missing deeply meaningful parts of our lives that were regular for nearly all our ancestors? Might that lack be contributing to our not knowing what we're missing when we capitulate, abdicate, and resign to choose comfort and convenience over alleviating suffering and caring for our neighbors?I emailed with Roland Griffiths, the head of the Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic Research, which I understand to be the premier research center in the field. He put me in touch with Albert. I couldn't wait to compare the effects and potential of psychedelics with the effects and potential of simply spending time in nature.Albert Garcia-Romeu's page at the Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In just a few years, psychedelics have gone from being a symbol of the 1960s counterculture to being touted as highly promising mental health treatments. Dr. Albert Garcia-Romeu, PhD, of Johns Hopkins University, talks about whether the research backs up the hype; the state of psychedelic therapy research for PTSD, depression, addiction and other mental health disorders; how psychedelics work in the brain and mind; and whether psychedelic treatments are likely to be approved in the U.S. any time soon. Please help us know more about you and what you would like to hear more of from Speaking of Psychology by filling out our 2023 Audience Survey. For transcripts, links and more information, please visit the Speaking of Psychology Homepage.
This week: Indy Lopez mixing the best Club music feat. trax by Ekoboy, Karretero, Albert Garcia, Jhon Mena and many more 1 Albert Garcia, Jhon Mena - Break Loco (Original Mix) Aparenzza Music 2 Frivolous Jackson - Comin' Up (Extended Mix) Rock Bottom 3 LEFTI, Rich Furniss - You Made It (feat. Amazonian Rockstar) (Original Mix) Quincy Boy Records 4 Poolhaus - Ghost Inhale (Extended Mix) TECHNE 5 HUGEL x Ryan Arnold x El Chuape - Pa Lante - (Extended Mix) Spinnin' 6 Ekoboy - Stars At Night (Original Mix) - Farris Wheel Recordings 7 Karretero - Deeper (Original Mix) - Flashmob Records 8 James Deron - You Don't Know (Junior Jack Rework) Adesso Music 9 Sllash & Doppe - Ferry Boat (Extended Mix) Club Sweat 10 Raumakustik - Ascona (Eurostep Remix) We Are Freaks Records 11 Karretero - Closing Weapon (Original Mix) Flashmob Records 12 Tom & Collins x SUBB - Vai (Extended Mix) The Myth of NYX 13 HÄWK & Twolate - Dimini (Extended Mix) SPRS 14 Trace - Me & U (Extended Mix) STNS 15 Digital Nature - Boogie Wonderland - Space Yacht Thanks to all the labels and Artists for his promos. All tracks selected and mixed by Indy Lopez. Indy Lopez (Producer,Dj & Artist) Send your Promos to:promo@indylopez.com LISTEN ALL MY MUSIC HERE More info: WWW.INDYLOPEZ.COM INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK YOUTUBE Bookings Worldwide: Musiczone Records: bookings@indylopez.com Encoded and Host by MUSICZONE PODCAST SERVICES
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Jim Beaver kicks off 2023 with Albert Garcia of Motorsports Curated diving in to social media, marketing, Supercross, action sports, off-road, and a little of all things motorsports.Be sure and find a General Tire for your ride here: http://bit.ly/3hDMHqQ
Desgranem en dos programes les millors bandes sonores de videojocs apareguts aquest 2022. Un programa preparat per Albert Garcia per fer passar una bona estona a tots els amants dels videojocs. En aquest segon programa sonar
Desgranem en dos programes les millors bandes sonores de videojocs apareguts aquest 2022. Un programa preparat per Albert Garcia per fer passar una bona estona a tots els amants dels videojocs. En aquest segon programa sonar
Desgranem en dos programes les millors bandes sonores de videojocs apareguts aquest 2022. Un programa preparat per Albert Garcia per fer passar una bona estona a tots els amants dels videojocs. En aquest programa, sonar
Desgranem en dos programes les millors bandes sonores de videojocs apareguts aquest 2022. Un programa preparat per Albert Garcia per fer passar una bona estona a tots els amants dels videojocs. En aquest programa, sonar
As a seasoned Remax realtor, Albert Garcia is living proof that there is no one-way path to success in real estate.
Albert Garcia ha arribat de la Tokio Game Show i el seu viatge al Jap
Albert Garcia ha arribat de la Tokio Game Show i el seu viatge al Jap
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Roc Massaguer (Outconsumer) visita el "Generaci
El periodista Albert Garcia
Albert Garcia-Romeu, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences with Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine today on Psychedelic Radio with Christina Thomas, president and founder of MY Self Wellness, and Charles Patti, brand ambassador of MY Self Wellness only on The Cannabis Radio.Albert Garcia-Romeu, Ph.D. is a member of the Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences faculty at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and a Guest Researcher at the National Institute on Drug Abuse Intramural Neuroimaging Research Branch, where he studies the effects of psychedelic drugs in humans, with a focus on psilocybin as an aid in the treatment of addiction.
Albert Garcia-Romeu, Ph.D. is a member of the Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences faculty at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and a Guest Researcher at the National Institute on Drug Abuse Intramural Neuroimaging Research Branch. His research examines the effects of psychedelics in humans, with a focus on psilocybin as an aid in the treatment of addiction.https://hopkinspsychedelic.org/garcia-romeuhttps://hopkinspsychedelic.org
There's been an explosion of interest in psychedelics over the last 10 years, and phrases like “psychedelic-assisted therapy” have gone from the relative fringes of the mental health conversation to bursting into the mainstream. Alongside a great deal of hype is a growing body of research revealing the potential of substances like psilocybin and MDMA as novel treatments for depression, addiction, and PTSD. On today's episode of Being Well, Forrest is joined by Dr. Albert Garcia-Romeu from the Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research. They explore the history and current state of psychedelic research, their subjective effects, the necessity of the “trip,” how psychedelics work in the brain, why researchers are so interested in these substances, and what a psychedelic-assisted therapy session looks like.About Our Guest: Dr. Garcia-Romeu is a member of the Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences faculty at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His research examines the effects of psychedelics in humans, with a focus on psilocybin as an aid in the treatment of addiction.Watch the Episode: Prefer watching video? You can watch this episode on YouTube.Key Topics:0:00: Introduction1:55: Dr. Garcia-Romeu's background3:00: What substances have been the focus of research?8:10: The history of psychedelics11:15: Usefulness and subjective effects of classical psychedelics (LSD/Psilocybin)17:35: Ego loss or “ego-death” and the role of spirituality in mental health21:40: What is happening neurologically with Psilocybin? 27:55: Psychedelics may be the best current treatment option for some conditions35:05: How close is the research to proving efficacy?38:05: The relative safety of psychedelics41:00: What does a psychedelic-assisted therapy session look like?47:00: Self-guidance in a session49:50: Duration of treatment, financial and legal access54:00: Using psychedelics for personal growth, spiritual practice, and even recreation58:00: Where is the field going?59:25: RecapSupport the Podcast: We're now on Patreon! If you'd like to support the podcast, follow this link.Sponsors:Bombas designed their socks, shirts, and underwear to be the clothes you can't wait to put on every day. Visit bombas.com/beingwell and use code beingwell for 20% off. Join over a million people using BetterHelp, the world's largest online counseling platform. Visit betterhelp.com/beingwell for 10% off your first month!Want to sleep better? Try the Calm app! Visit calm.com/beingwell for 40% off a premium subscription.Ready to shake up your protein Ritual? Being Well listeners get 10% off during your first 3 months at ritual.com/WELL.Connect with the show:Subscribe on iTunesFollow Forrest on YouTubeFollow us on InstagramFollow Forrest on InstagramFollow Rick on FacebookFollow Forrest on FacebookVisit Forrest's website
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En aquesta edici
En aquesta edici
Albert Garcia-Romeu does research on psychedelics at Johns Hopkins University. In this first part of our discussion I asked Al why older adults should be interested in psychedelic research. How could psychedelics help us to enjoy a more successful longevity? We also delve into the subjective experience of a psychedelic trip. What do people taking psychedelics in a clinical setting report feeling, and how what kind of benefits does the trip provide?
Psychedelics are mind-altering drugs. What does it mean to have your mind-altered? What is actually going on in the brain when we set off on a psychedelic trip. Johns Hopkins University researcher Albert Garcia-Romeu talks about his research into psychedelics and reviews sciences current understanding about how psychedelics improve mood, limit depression, alter our states of mind and give us a feeling of transcendent insight.
In this episode, Nate interviews Dr. Albert Garcia Romeu of Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research. First, we discuss the state of diversity within psychedelic research, both in terms of the research subjects and the researchers themselves. We pointed out how this may be particularly problematic in psychedelic science, as it tests many deep assumptions about culture and context that a homogenous group (such as monocultural White, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic- WEIRD- researchers) might not take broad enough perspectives on. Additionally we discuss the cool study on psilocybin that has led to a big NIH grant, and how psilocybin may be able to help people struggling to quit smoking.
Albert Garcia-Romeu, Ph.D. is a member of the Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences faculty at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine where he studies the effects of psychedelic drugs in humans, with a focus on psilocybin as an aid in the treatment of addiction. His current research interests include clinical applications of psychedelics, mindfulness, and altered states of consciousness, and their underlying neurobiological and psychological mechanisms.
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La Fundació Gentis és una entitat sense ànim de lucre que treballa per la inclusió sociolaboral de diferents col·lectius, especialment d'aquelles persones que es troben en situació o en risc d'exclusió social. Apliquen programes finançats per les administracions públiques per oferir orientació professional i per facilitar oportunitats d'ocupació a persones que han perdut la feina o que necessiten reconduir la seva vida laboral. Una de les dues seus que Gentis té a Barcelona està a Hostafrancs, al carrer Vilardell 29. Albert Garcia, responsable de territori i empresa de la Fundació Gentis i Noelia Fenoy, tècnica d'orientació, han explicat a Ràdio Hostafrancs els serveis que ofereix gratuïtament aquesta entitat.
REAIR: Original Date May 5, 2021Why are psychedelics still so taboo? Can they really be used to improve our mental health? Is there a place for psychedelics in the fitness world?We're sitting down with Albert Garcia-Romeu, Ph.D., a member of the Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences faculty at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, to answer these questions and more.Dr. Garcia-Romeu studies the effects of psychedelic drugs in humans, with a focus on psilocybin as an aid in the treatment of addiction and PTSD. He tells Sean the history of psychedelics, why they were banned in the first place, and how he hopes they'll be integrated into our every day life.You can find more about Dr. Albert Garcia Romeu here.*Find your next Tough Mudder event here: http://bit.ly/35q39iHCan't get enough of Mudder Nation? Check out our blog: http://bit.ly/3iTuG4cDiscover the 2021 Tough Mudder Training Guides: http://bit.ly/3iP4pUGDon't forget to subscribe to the 'No Excuses' Podcast and follow Tough Mudder on social media:Instagram: @tough_mudderFacebook: @toughmudderTwitter: @toughmudderSubscribe on SpotifySubscribe on Apple*Welcome to the ‘No Excuses' Podcast by Tough Mudder. A place where Mudder Nation can come together to hear deep-dive conversations with fitness + health experts, everyday athletes and community members. Join us every Wednesday as we uncover the stories and inspiration that make this community so great. Hosted by Sean Corvelle.*Host: Sean CorvelleSenior Producer: Johanna OvsenekPodcast Editor: Laken Watters, Gillian George© 2021 Spartan
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Today, we're visited by Albert Garcia-Romeu, one of the key members of the Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research at John Hopkins University. Coming from Miami, Albert grew up with a thirst for knowledge and a boundless intellectual capacity to improve. He read everything he could, and developed love for poetry and philosophy from a very early age. Those intellectual pursuits took him through a college career at Tulane University before working for the Forest Service for a number of years. Venturing out into the wilderness often, Albert had meditative experiences with nature that profoundly moved him. Albert began to try and study what he called Transcendent Experiences in order to merge his love of psychology and philosophy with this moving experience he had with nature. That quest took him to California, where he started to conduct his research on these seemingly mystical events. From there, he followed his results and began to work in the realm of psychedelic drugs which had him move across the country, change his perspective, and set him on a path into the unknown world of psychedelic therapy. Links From the Episode Michael Pollan-How to Change Your Mind: https://michaelpollan.com/ Ken Wilber: https://integrallife.com/who-is-ken-wilber/ Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/psychiatry/research/BPRU/ Links to presentations by Albert: https://hopkinspsychedelic.org/garcia-romeu Katherine MacLean: https://www.katherinemaclean.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/finding-founders/support
Welcome to Battle Bud Podcast, this episode covers the heart ache of losing a child and also turning to Christ for recovery. Mr Albert Garcia is a 27 year Houston Police Officer who recently retired and wrote a book going over his journey and his relationship with God, the good and bad times. His story I think will touch a lot of lives seeing as people lose children regularly to trauma or natural causes. Hearing his story and how he found help will shine the light on others to do the same. Awareness saves lives. Hopefully this episode helps people understand they are not alone. Please support Mr. Garcia and get his book Through It All on Amazon. Also my book Silent Screams is located on Amazon as well as 200 other platforms online.
Why are psychedelics still so taboo? Can they really be used to improve our mental health? Is there a place for psychedelics in the fitness world?We're sitting down with Albert Garcia-Romeu, Ph.D., a member of the Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences faculty at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, to answer these questions and more. Dr. Garcia-Romeu studies the effects of psychedelic drugs in humans, with a focus on psilocybin as an aid in the treatment of addiction and PTSD. He tells Sean the history of psychedelics, why they were banned in the first place, and how he hopes they'll be integrated into our every day life.You can find more about Dr. Albert Garcia Romeu here.*Find your next Tough Mudder event here: http://bit.ly/35q39iHCan't get enough of Mudder Nation? Check out our blog: http://bit.ly/3iTuG4cDiscover the 2021 Tough Mudder Training Guides: http://bit.ly/3iP4pUGDon't forget to subscribe to the 'No Excuses' Podcast and follow Tough Mudder on social media:Instagram: @tough_mudderFacebook: @toughmudderTwitter: @toughmudderSubscribe on SpotifySubscribe on Apple*Welcome to the ‘No Excuses' Podcast by Tough Mudder. A place where Mudder Nation can come together to hear deep-dive conversations with fitness + health experts, everyday athletes and community members. Join us every Wednesday as we uncover the stories and inspiration that make this community so great. Hosted by Sean Corvelle.*Host: Sean CorvelleSenior Producer: Johanna OvsenekPodcast Editor: Laken Watters, Ryan Warner© 2021 Spartan
Latest mix of recent tech house hits with reworded classics thrown in! Tracks from Miguel Bastida, Ceuvas, Jack Wilton, Daniel Sanchez, Colm, Jacky, Albert Garcia, Juliet Sikora, Walker & Royce, Foolie, HAzzaro, Hurm, Nightfunk, Cloonee, Andrew Meller, DK Sly Tracklist here: https://www.mixcloud.com/djscottwood/feb-21-tech-house-mix-wicked-scott-wood-mixcast-020/
Today’s episode is the first in our series focusing on psilocybin’s potential uses as medicine. You are going to hear from one of the premier researchers into this drug, how he runs his studies, and what he has discovered concerning its effects and uses as a medicine. Dr. Albert Garcia-Romeu is a member of the Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences faculty at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and a Guest Researcher at the National Institute on Drug Abuse Intramural Neuroimaging Research Branch. There, he studies the effects of psychedelic drugs in humans with a particular focus of psilocybin as a potential aid in the treatment of addiction. Dr. Garcia-Romeu explains the biochemical effects of psilocybin in the human body. He delves into what his research has uncovered about the drug’s potential to treat addiction disorders. What is noteworthy about his research is that is has shown that psychedelic treatments have been able to help some people make lasting changes in regard to alcohol and nicotine addiction. Dr. Garcia-Romeu also discusses psilocybin’s use in treating anxiety and depression. The research has shown that psilocybin has the potential to help patients with life-threatening and terminal illnesses cope with the psychological burdens of their disease. He also explains some of the ongoing research into the efficacy of psilocybin to have a lasting impact on depression in general. In this episode: How psilocybin works at a biochemical level What the research is saying about the uses of psilocybin to treat addiction disorders Possible reasons why some people respond more significantly to psilocybin treatments than others Psilocybin’s effect on treating mood disorders, such as anxiety and depression Safeguards to avoid possible adverse effects during psilocybin studies Quotes: “Administering high doses of drugs like psilocybin and LSD seemed to really help people make some breakthroughs into having greater insight into their alcohol abuse and having more plasticity in their ability to change their behavior going forward.” [7:06] “The more mystical effects that people are having, the better outcomes you’re seeing.” [23:25] “These were real improvements in the quality of life that were measurable, statistically significant, and enduring.” [28:42] Links: Get 20% off everything at Octogon Biolabs with coupon code 'plantmedicine’ Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic & Consciousness Research clinicaltrials.gov Check out the full episode post Keep up with everything Plant Medicine related here Porangui
Dr. Albert Garcia-Romeu obtained his Ph.D. in Psychology from the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology in 2012 for his research on self-transcendence and meditation. He completed his post-doc in Behavioral Pharmacology. He currently is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and is a guest researcher at the National Institute for Drug Abuse Intramural Neuroimaging Research Branch. Dr. Garcia-Romeu's Publications Online Study of Naturalisti Psilocybin Use Referenced Articles: Psychiatry & the psychedelic drugs. Past, present & future -Dr. James Rucker Human hallucinogen research: guidelines for safety -Dr. Matt Johnson Follow us: Website: https://www.journalofpsychedelicpsychiatry.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/psychedelic_org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JournalofPsychedelicPsychiatry/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/journalpsychedelicpsychiatry/ If you like what you heard in this episode please consider supporting us: https://anchor.fm/journalofpsychedelic/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/journalofpsychedelic/support
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Episode 71. Greg Lindsay sits down with Albert Garcia, Chairman, Wynwood Business Improvement District, to discuss how Wynwood in Miami went from a rundown neighborhood to a hotspot for art, nightlife, and urban innovation. Greg Lindsay also chats with Jonah Bliss about DoorDash's recent $400M in fresh funding, Hertz's stalled IPO, Ford's upcoming ADAS, and other happenings of the week.
Episode 71. Greg Lindsay sits down with Albert Garcia, Chairman, Wynwood Business Improvement District, to discuss how Wynwood in Miami went from a rundown neighborhood to a hotspot for art, nightlife, and urban innovation. Greg Lindsay also chats with Jonah Bliss about DoorDash's recent $400M in fresh funding, Hertz's stalled IPO, Ford's upcoming ADAS, and other happenings of the week.
Listen to Stefano Noferini's Club Edition on your favourite streaming platforms: https://ssyncc.com/stefano-noferini-club-edition 01. Stefano Crabuzza - Shake Shake (Original Mix) 02. S.M.A.L.L - Easy Babe (Original Mix) 03. mrT & SimoV - Desierto (Original Mix) 04. Richard Ulh & Rendher - Talk Of The Town (Original Mix) 05. MEEN - High Temp (Original Mix) 06. London Ground - Neon (Original Mix) 07. Marko Zalazar, Juan (AR) - Planetarius (Original Mix) 08. DJ Sneak - Stars (Original Mix) 09. Del Fonda, Alex Sounds - NYC (Original Mix) 10. Cuevas (ES), Albert Garcia, Figueredo (AR) - Mkrena (Original Mix) 11. Butane, Riko Forinson - Surrender (Original Mix) 12. Poor Pay Rich - My Body (Original Mix) 13. Aney F. - Toxicated On The Dancefloor (Original Mix) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Listen to Stefano Noferini's Club Edition on your favourite streaming platforms: https://ssyncc.com/stefano-noferini-club-edition 01. Stefano Crabuzza - Shake Shake (Original Mix) 02. S.M.A.L.L - Easy Babe (Original Mix) 03. mrT & SimoV - Desierto (Original Mix) 04. Richard Ulh & Rendher - Talk Of The Town (Original Mix) 05. MEEN - High Temp (Original Mix) 06. London Ground - Neon (Original Mix) 07. Marko Zalazar, Juan (AR) - Planetarius (Original Mix) 08. DJ Sneak - Stars (Original Mix) 09. Del Fonda, Alex Sounds - NYC (Original Mix) 10. Cuevas (ES), Albert Garcia, Figueredo (AR) - Mkrena (Original Mix) 11. Butane, Riko Forinson - Surrender (Original Mix) 12. Poor Pay Rich - My Body (Original Mix) 13. Aney F. - Toxicated On The Dancefloor (Original Mix) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Listen to Stefano Noferini's Club Edition on your favourite streaming platforms: https://ssyncc.com/stefano-noferini-club-edition 01. Stefano Crabuzza - Shake Shake (Original Mix) 02. S.M.A.L.L - Easy Babe (Original Mix) 03. mrT & SimoV - Desierto (Original Mix) 04. Richard Ulh & Rendher - Talk Of The Town (Original Mix) 05. MEEN - High Temp (Original Mix) 06. London Ground - Neon (Original Mix) 07. Marko Zalazar, Juan (AR) - Planetarius (Original Mix) 08. DJ Sneak - Stars (Original Mix) 09. Del Fonda, Alex Sounds - NYC (Original Mix) 10. Cuevas (ES), Albert Garcia, Figueredo (AR) - Mkrena (Original Mix) 11. Butane, Riko Forinson - Surrender (Original Mix) 12. Poor Pay Rich - My Body (Original Mix) 13. Aney F. - Toxicated On The Dancefloor (Original Mix) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
01. Stefano Crabuzza - Shake Shake (Original Mix) 02. S.M.A.L.L - Easy Babe (Original Mix) 03. mrT & SimoV - Desierto (Original Mix) 04. Richard Ulh & Rendher - Talk Of The Town (Original Mix) 05. MEEN - High Temp (Original Mix) 06. London Ground - Neon (Original Mix) 07. Marko Zalazar, Juan (AR) - Planetarius (Original Mix) 08. DJ Sneak - Stars (Original Mix) 09. Del Fonda, Alex Sounds - NYC (Original Mix) 10. Cuevas (ES), Albert Garcia, Figueredo (AR) - Mkrena (Original Mix) 11. Butane, Riko Forinson - Surrender (Original Mix) 12. Poor Pay Rich - My Body (Original Mix) 13. Aney F. - Toxicated On The Dancefloor (Original Mix)Known to have a golden touch when it comes to dance floor destroyers, Noferini is a shining example that true talent rises to the top. A long time champion of house music in all its forms, Stefano ... Download
Today's show features our first guest from Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Albert Garcia-Romeu. We discuss the history of clinical research on psilocybin, its implications, and its bright future for healing. We also discuss the possibility of treating Alzheimer's and dementia with psilocybin. Dr. Garcia-Romeu gives us an in-depth perspective on the execution of this important research, and hopefully inspires others to fuel its progression..Dr. Albert Garcia-Romeu is a member of the Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences faculty at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and a Guest Researcher at the National Institute on Drug Abuse Intramural Research Program. His research examines the effects of psychedelics in humans, with a focus on psilocybin as an aid in the treatment of addiction. He received his doctorate in Psychology in 2012 from the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology in Palo Alto, CA, where he studied self-transcendence and meditation, and their relationship to mental health. His current research interests include clinical applications of psychedelics, mindfulness, and altered states of consciousness and their underlying psychological mechanisms. He additionally studies real-world drug use patterns and impacts on public health, and the role of spirituality in mental health and addiction.
Today’s episode is the first in our series focusing on psilocybin’s potential uses as medicine. You are going to hear from one of the premier researchers into this drug, how he runs his studies, and what he has discovered concerning its effects and uses as a medicine. Dr. Albert Garcia-Romeu is a member of the Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences faculty at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and a Guest Researcher at the National Institute on Drug Abuse Intramural Neuroimaging Research Branch. There, he studies the effects of psychedelic drugs in humans with a particular focus of psilocybin as a potential aid in the treatment of addiction. Dr. Garcia-Romeu explains the biochemical effects of psilocybin in the human body. He delves into what his research has uncovered about the drug’s potential to treat addiction disorders. What is noteworthy about his research is that is has shown that psychedelic treatments have been able to help some people make lasting changes in regard to alcohol and nicotine addiction. Dr. Garcia-Romeu also discusses psilocybin’s use in treating anxiety and depression. The research has shown that psilocybin has the potential to help patients with life-threatening and terminal illnesses cope with the psychological burdens of their disease. He also explains some of the ongoing research into the efficacy of psilocybin to have a lasting impact on depression in general. In this episode: How psilocybin works at a biochemical level What the research is saying about the uses of psilocybin to treat addiction disorders Possible reasons why some people respond more significantly to psilocybin treatments than others Psilocybin’s effect on treating mood disorders, such as anxiety and depression Safeguards to avoid possible adverse effects during psilocybin studies Quotes: “Administering high doses of drugs like psilocybin and LSD seemed to really help people make some breakthroughs into having greater insight into their alcohol abuse and having more plasticity in their ability to change their behavior going forward.” [7:06] “The more mystical effects that people are having, the better outcomes you’re seeing.” [23:25] “These were real improvements in the quality of life that were measurable, statistically significant, and enduring.” [28:42] Links: Get 20% off everything at Octogon Biolabs with coupon code 'plantmedicine’ Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic & Consciousness Research clinicaltrials.gov Check out the full episode post Keep up with everything Plant Medicine related here Porangui
En este capitulo nos acompaña Nico Bour con un amplia experiencia en el sector online en empresas como Softonic o eDreams en puestos de relevancia en áreas del marketing online y ecommerce. Desde diciembre de 2009, es el CEO y cofundador de Uvinum (junto a Albert Lopez y Albert Garcia), el marketplace europeo de referencia en el sector de vinos, espumosos y destilados presente en más de 14 países. PATROCINADO POR 4 FOUNDERS CAPITAL.
One of SoCal's advanced and experienced content creators and digital media specialist, Albert Garcia at age 22 shares the journey of how 4 Those Who Create was founded. Without any outside capital, Albert started his business from scratch, connecting with Jeremy McGrath, K&N and many more big names leading their social media presence and branding strategy. Tune in and listen carefully as he shares what it takes to build with very little, hire a staff and generate some client activity. We go over celebrating your wins and learning from your losses. Keep impacting Albert! Visit www.AllMindset.com for more info.
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Do you feel called into the ministry?How does the call of God happen?Who does God call?Is there a time of preparation?What does God expect of me concerning my calling?The answer to these questions and more can be found in this message preached by pastor Albert Garcia on Wednesday March 7, 2018 Listen and enjoy!
The second of three podcasts recorded at the Society of the Study of Addiction conference, all on the theme of psychedelic medicine. In this episode Suzi speaks to Dr Albert Garcia-Romeu of Johns Hopkins University about his work using psilocybin, from magic mushrooms, in therapies for substance dependence and mood disorders. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TMS Musicos welcomes to the podcast, Albert Garcia, saxophone player and owner/band leader of The Groove Doctors and Surprise Package. Albert talks about his start in music and his short career as a trombonist! He also talks about hitting the road at a young age and some of the bands he played in, like the Young Brothers and the Smith Brothers. (and who was named "Smith" in that band! lol) We get into how he started booking bands on the San Antonio River Walk and his amazing jam session he hosts at Santas on the eastside of San Antonio. Lastly, we talk about being 6 years sober and what thats like as a working musician. Find us on Social Media! Facebook & Twitter: @TexasMusicPod Instagram: @TexasMusicPodcast
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Nick brings you this weeks drugs news.MUSICCircuit Bent - Sexy/Heavy - Battlesushi (remix)SEGMENTA New Understanding: The Science of Psilocybin is a movie about the science of the key psychoactive chemical in psilocybin.MUSICKalacoma - The ContenderINTERVIEWDr. Albert Garcia Romeu joins Enpsychedelia to talk about his research into psychedelics at Johns Hopkins University in the US, specifically focusing on his research into psilocybin being used for nicotine addiction.MUSICThe Wednesday Experiment - Slithering Beast
Bienvenidos a todos: Otra semana mas el podcast de Los debates del Foro de Eurogamer.es esta otra vez subido. Esta semana volvemos a tratar las noticias que hemos considerado mas importantes, entre ellas: -Nuevo Moba exclusivo para PS4 -No hay mas Darkstalkers... ni Megaman -Los 30 FPS Cinematicos -DriveClub Offline -La nueva Sección: Vete a tu pueblo... Nomura Ademas esta semana han participado: -Emiya -Esfera -Mono Cosmonauta -Xhispita -Rufus No Kitsune Y con la colaboración especial de Albert Garcia, jefe de contenidos de Eurogamer España y analista de videojuegos. Como siempre no olvidéis comentar en el foro y recordaros que buscamos colaboradores. Nota:Si se oye mal a Rufus es culpa de que no probo bien su nuevo micrófono en Windows 10... Y antes de que si quiera preguntéis, os recuerdo que soy el susodicho Rufus.
Bienvenidos a GX Podcast, un podcast donde hablamos de la actualidad del mundo friki. Esta semana hablamos con Albert Garcia, director de contenidos en Eurogamer España, redactor en La Vanguardia y colaborador en el blog Anait Games y los podcasts Generació Digital y Reload, sobre la E3, sobre el futuro de la industria del videojuego, especialmente en el sector consola, el cómo se vive una feria como la E3 como periodista y como es el día a día de este trabajo durante el año. De todo esto, y mucho más, hablamos en este podcast. Recuerda seguirnos cada semana tanto en formato vídeo o audio. --------------- Búscanos en internet: Tienda: http://www.tiendagx.es Redes sociales: http://gamexploitation.es/redes-sociales-y-rss/ Web: http://www.gamexploitation.es Nuestros twitters de esta semana: http://www.twitter.com/GameXploitation http://www.twitter.com/1985alternativo http://www.twitter.com/jordimontornes http://www.twitter.com/vakapp http://www.twitter.com/Pocket_Lucho --------------- Serie: GX Podcast Episodio: 19 Temporada: 1 Música: There It Is y Funkorama (por Kevin MacLeod).