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What a true soul. I always ask listeners to be discerning, yet I feel Jewels is real deal. And, I believe this show is so important as it creates a huge step in consciousness and discovery. From her interesting growing up story, to hallucinogenics, DMT, cell ascension, intelligence of source, form into frequency, the flower of life, 5th level consciousness, code of nutrients, moving into remembering, telomeres and more... wow. YOU wanna think? This is your show. YOU wanna feel? This is your show. YOU wanna evolve. Oh, heck yes, this is your show!Jewels does an exercise in the middle with a sunflower. Amazing... yet her "Just Be Practice" at the end brings in activation codes. They are visual however in this audial version of the podcast, you don't need to see them.Connect with Jewels Arnes:Website: https://becomingbioquantum.comInstagram: @BecomingBioQuantum Facebook: @BecomingBioQuantum YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jewelsarnes*Host Eden Koz is a soul realignment specialist utilizing such gifts as psychological empathy, intuition, psychic ability, mediumship, meditation, mindset shift, Reiki, dimensional and galactic healing, to name a few. She can also perform a spiritual Co#id Vac+ Healing as well as remote & face-to-face sessions with individuals and groups. Contact info for Eden Koz / Just Be®, LLC:Website: EdenJustBe.com Socials: Insta, FB, FB (Just Be), LinkedIn Just Be~Spiritual BOOM Podcast can be found on the audio directories: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, TuneIn+Alexa, ...
Matt speaks with Woody, the National Connecting Communities Lead at Change Grow Live, who shares a candid account of his journey through addiction, recovery, and professional development. Woody reflects on the early signs of substance use in his teens and the emotional undercurrents that led him to rely on substances as a coping mechanism. He discusses his progression through various drugs, including butane gas, cannabis, hallucinogens, and ultimately alcohol, which became his most destructive dependency.Woody describes the personal impact of addiction on his life, including strained family relationships, disconnection from his children, and the loss of his physical and emotional wellbeing. He talks about hitting rock bottom, including a significant turning point involving arrest and hospitalisation, which prompted him to seek detox and begin a new phase of recovery. Woody speaks with honesty about the shame, isolation, and denial that often accompany substance misuse.A significant part of Woody's recovery has been grounded in spirituality, nature, and meaningful connection with others. He shares how his introduction to a spiritual philosophy helped replace his dependency on substances with a sense of purpose and guidance. He also emphasises the vital role of the recovery community and the importance of peer support in sustaining long-term wellbeing.Now in a leadership position, Woody explores the challenges and opportunities of being open about lived experience within professional settings. He reflects on stigma, disclosure, and the need to shift organisational cultures to recognise the value of lived experience as an asset. This episode offers insight into personal growth, systemic change, and the power of recovery to transform lives.Click here to text our host, Matt, directly!Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. For our full back catalogue you can visit our website ⬇️www.believeinpeoplepodcast.comIf you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram We'd like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Christopher Tait of the band Belle Ghoul & Electric Six for allowing us to use the track Jonathan Tortoise. Thank you, Chris, for being a part of this journey with us.
Send us a textA research article in CMAJ examines mortality risk among people hospitalized for hallucinogen use. The study found that individuals who required acute hospital care for hallucinogen-related issues had a nearly fivefold increase in mortality risk compared to the general population.Dr. Daniel Myran, a public health and preventive medicine physician, family physician, and researcher at the University of Ottawa, discusses the study's findings and why the growing perception of psychedelics as therapeutic may be influencing increased use. He explains how individuals hospitalized for hallucinogen-related issues often have additional risk factors, including other substance use and underlying health conditions, which may contribute to their elevated mortality risk.Dr. Ishrat Husain, a senior scientist and the scientific head of the clinical trials unit at CAMH in Toronto, explores the controlled medical use of hallucinogens in treatment-resistant depression. He outlines the intensive screening and psychological support involved in clinical trials and compares psilocybin therapy to other treatments such as electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and ketamine. While early evidence is promising, Husain cautions that psilocybin remains experimental and requires significant resources, raising questions about its future accessibility.The findings highlight the need for clear public health messaging and policy decisions that distinguish between medical and recreational use of hallucinogens.For more information from our sponsor, go to md.ca/tax. Join us as we explore medical solutions that address the urgent need to change healthcare. Reach out to us about this or any episode you hear. Or tell us about something you'd like to hear on the leading Canadian medical podcast.You can find Blair and Mojola on X @BlairBigham and @DrmojolaomoleX (in English): @CMAJ X (en français): @JAMC FacebookInstagram: @CMAJ.ca The CMAJ Podcast is produced by PodCraft Productions
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Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USBuy Grow kit: https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.She worked with Health Canada from 2000 until 2017 to achieve an Section 56 Exemption to import and serve the Santo DaimeSacrament (Ayahuasca).She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.She continues to lecture on consciousness, non-ordinary states of consciousness, self-discovery, spiritual development, health and well-being and personal transformationhttps://www.revdrjessicarochester.com/https://psychedelicscene.com/2024/06/20/entheogens-psychedelics-nosc-and-the-search-for-wholeness/ Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USCheck out our YouTube:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPzfOaFtA1hF8UhnuvOQnTgKcIYPI9Ni9&si=Jgg9ATGwzhzdmjkgGrow your own:https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/
With DEATH TRIP: A Post-Holocaust Psychedelic Memoir (Spiral Path Collective Press), Seth Lorinczi explores how trauma can be transmitted over generations, and how an ancient (& new) form of treatment can help overcome it. We talk about finding his family's story of the Holocaust, trying to understand why so much of it stayed hidden, how badly it warped his life, and how he & his wife found answers in psychedelic medicine (MDMA, ayahuasca, toad (!)). We get into the long-term damage of unmetabolized trauma and untouched grief, how psychedelics allowed him to recognize patterns in his life, family history, and the universe, the challenges of researching his family's Holocaust experience in Hungary, how his experiences led to a memoir (& a saved marriage), why Death Trip is a series of surrenders, how his close and distant relatives responded to the book, and why he thinks I should leapfrog therapy and try psychedelics first. We also discuss growing up in the punk scene of Washington, DC (and writing his next book about that), how coincidence becomes important after psychedelic experiences, how some married couples take up salsa dancing but he & his wife took up ayahuasca, how his daughter responded to all this, whether a person can change, how once you get the message you should put down the phone, and a lot more. Follow Seth on Instagram and subscribe to his Dispatches From The Fringe newsletter • More info at our site • Support The Virtual Memories Show via Stripe, Patreon, or Paypal, and subscribe to our e-newsletter
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Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USBuy Grow kit: https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/Aloha and welcome to another electrifying episode of TrueLife! Today, we're diving deep into the realms of creativity, Carl Jung, psychedelics, and mysticism with two incredible guests who are reshaping the way we think about transformation—both personal and collective.First, we have Jessica Tracy, a pioneer at the crossroads of mental health advocacy, psychedelic integration, and healthcare innovation. As the Founder and CEO of The Sage Collective, she's bridging the gap between ancient wisdom and modern medicine, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in psychedelic-assisted therapy. With nearly two decades of experience spanning group insurance, clinical genetics, and health tech, Jessica is reimagining how we approach healing—one policy, one retreat, and one visionary idea at a time.Joining her is Dr. David A. Salomon, a scholar and educator whose work illuminates the history of ideas, from medieval literature to modern philosophy. A former department chair and director of study abroad at The Sage Colleges, and now the founding director of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity at Christopher Newport University, Dr. Salomon has spent decades guiding students through the labyrinth of knowledge. His books, including The Seven Deadly Sins and An Introduction to the Glossa Ordinaria as Medieval Hypertext, unravel the intersections of literature, religion, and cultural evolution.Together, these two minds bring a fusion of intellect and intuition, structure and spontaneity, history and the cutting edge. So buckle up—we're about to explore the unconscious, challenge the status quo, and unlock the mysteries of the mind.Welcome to the show, Jessica Tracy and Dr. David A. Salomon!www.thesagecollective.cowww.enthea.comhttps://www.davidasalomon.com/ Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USCheck out our YouTube:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPzfOaFtA1hF8UhnuvOQnTgKcIYPI9Ni9&si=Jgg9ATGwzhzdmjkgGrow your own:https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/
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In this episode of the Addict to Athlete podcast, Coach Blu Robinson welcomes Dr. Faried Banimahd to discuss the complexities of ketamine therapy in the context of mental health and addiction recovery. They explore the history of ketamine, its medical uses, particularly in pain management and mental health treatment, and the implications of its recent popularity as a therapeutic option. Dr. B provides insights into the mechanisms of ketamine, its FDA approval for treatment-resistant depression, and the importance of caution in its use, especially for individuals with a history of substance abuse. The conversation emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach to mental health treatment, integrating therapy with any pharmacological interventions. In this conversation, Blu Robinson and Dr. Faried Banimahd delve into the complexities of psychedelics, particularly ketamine, and their potential therapeutic benefits for mental health. They discuss the risks associated with psychedelics, personal experiences, and the importance of controlled environments for treatment. The conversation also highlights the stigma surrounding these substances, the necessity of ongoing treatment, and the role of medical professionals in guiding patients through their mental health journeys. Ultimately, they emphasize the need for a multidimensional approach to treatment and the importance of understanding individual experiences within the broader healthcare system. Takeaways Ketamine is chemically related to PCP and has a history of abuse. It is used as a disassociative anesthetic in medical settings. Ketamine's role in pain management is significant, especially for chronic pain patients. The FDA has approved ketamine for treatment-resistant depression under specific protocols. Ketamine works by blocking NMDA receptors, affecting pain perception and mood. Long-term efficacy of ketamine therapy is still under research and not well established. Caution is advised for individuals with a history of substance abuse when considering ketamine therapy. Matthew Perry's case highlights the risks associated with unsupervised ketamine use. Therapy should be the first line of treatment for depression, even when using ketamine. Meaningful existence and self-development take time and should not be rushed. People with a history of severe bipolar and schizophrenia should be cautious with psychedelics. Psychedelics can awaken dormant psychological issues. Personal experiences with psychedelics can lead to significant insights and awareness. The perception of psychedelics as dangerous hinders their therapeutic potential. Therapeutic environments are crucial for the safe use of psychedelics. Dr. B YouTube · Dr.B36087.1K+ followersDr.B360 insta Instagram · getdrb2.4K+ followersAddiction Medicine (@getdrb) • Instagram photos and videos Please join Addict to Athlete's Patreon support page and help us turn the mess of addiction into the message of sobriety! https://www.patreon.com/addicttoathlete Please visit our website for more information on Team Addict to Athlete and Addiction Recovery Podcasts. https://www.AddictToAthlete.org Join the Team! Circle, our new social support event, along with the team and athlete communication platform, is designed to help us break free from doom scrolling and shadow banning and foster stronger connections among us. Follow the link, download the app, and start this new chapter of Team AIIA! Join Circle https://a2a.circle.so/join?invitation_token=16daaa0d9ecd7421d384dd05a461464ce149cc9e-63d4aa30-1a67-4120-ae12-124791dfb519
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Lars Trägårdh är hippie-historikern och provokatören som samtidigt blivit en ledande uttolkare av svenskheten. Nu formar han en svensk kulturkanon. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Kanske kan man säga att han är en rätt amerikansk akademisk hippie som nu ska tala om för svenskarna vad som är svensk kultur. Lars Trägårdh är skånepågen som efter en klassresa nedåt under barndomen redan i tonåren “flydde” – det är hans ord – från ett paternalistiskt, glädjedödande och instängt Sverige för ett betydligt friare liv i USA. Och han tog ut svängarna rejält med praktiska studier av hallucinogena droger i öknen innan han blev historiker och professor. Som i veckan aktuell kulturkanon-utredare har han retat upp nationella minoriteter och många andra med sina yviga utspel. Varför det? Måste han säga allt som dyker upp i hans huvud? Och vad är ett gott liv? Det har han funderat mycket på – men ändå landat nära pappan och krögarens svar: vin, kvinnor och sång.
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She has guided over 100 individuals through the integration of psilocybin, 5-MeO-DMT, and MDMA experiences, helping them find clarity, balance, and healing.Rome's approach is as diverse as it is impactful, incorporating internal family systems, reparenting techniques, and quantum healing into her practice. As a certified death doula, she also provides solace and guidance during life's most profound transitions.Her career spans impactful roles, including her time at Proposition 36 rehab facilities, where she supported incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals in moments of urgent crisis. Rome's ability to create space for transformation—whether through therapy, integration, or crisis support—is a testament to her deep commitment to healing at every level.Get ready for an incredible conversation with a healer, innovator, and pioneer in the realms of mind and spirit. Welcome, Rome Shadanloo!Philosophical & Psychological Questions 1. How do you see the relationship between pain and transformation, both in your own journey and in the people you guide? 2. If the mind and body are intricately connected, where do you believe the soul fits into this equation? 3. As a certified death doula, how has your work with end-of-life transitions shaped your perspective on living fully? 4. How do you reconcile the ancient, spiritual roots of psychedelics with the modern, clinical frameworks you use in therapy? 5. In your experience, what is the greatest misconception people have about healing trauma? 6. How does quantum healing challenge or complement traditional psychological models? 7. If trauma lives in the body, do you think the body can also become the greatest source of wisdom?Entertaining & Unique Questions 8. Can you share a moment from your work that felt like pure magic or serendipity? 9. What's the most unexpected lesson you've learned from guiding someone through a psychedelic experience? 10. If your life were a psychedelic journey, what would be its most colorful or profound chapter so far? 11. How would you describe the “personality” of psilocybin compared to 5-MeO-DMT or MDMA? 12. If you could only use one modality—internal family systems, reparenting, or quantum healing—for the rest of your career, which would you choose and why?Emotional & Heartfelt Questions 13. What has been the most rewarding part of helping incarcerated individuals heal through crisis? 14. When someone experiences deep transformation, how does it change you as their guide? 15. How do you navigate the emotional weight of your work, especially in moments of profound vulnerability with your clients? 16. What's a piece of advice you often give to others but find hardest to follow yourself?Novel & Enthralling Questions 17. If you could sit down and share psilocybin tea with any historical figure, who would it be and what would you discuss? 18. Do you think humanity is at the beginning of a collective healing journey, and if so, what role do psychedelics play in it? 19. How has your work in crisis intervention with the formerly incarcerated shaped your views on societal healing and justice? 20. If the integration process is as important as the journey itself, how do you guide clients to carry the lessons of psychedelics into their everyday lives?Poem: CrystasisBetween the clenched jaws of existence,where agony and ecstasy twist like braided serpents,I am shattered into a thousand glistening shards,each one a mirror to the void,each one a hymn to becoming.I drown in a sea of molten glass,its waves licking my flesh with tongues of liquid fire.The agony is erotic in its precision,each crack of my being a lover's whispered demand—“Break. Break again. You are not ready yet.”My soul, a pearl trapped in the oyster's scream,scrapes against the walls of suffering,each wound an incision,each incision a doorway.And yet, I feel it—the promise of light refracted through pain,the promise of rebirth winking behind veils of despair.My heart ignites like wet silk in a wildfire,its rhythm erratic,a chaotic drumbeat of lust and lament.Every pulse is a knife,every knife a kiss from the void.I am devoured by my own becoming,a feast of self upon self,served raw on the altar of transformation.My tears are not water but molten silver,cascading down to cool the furnace of my flesh.Each drop sizzles against my skin,etching maps of torment and ecstasy,guiding me deeper into the labyrinthof my undoing.And there—at the molten core of the chrysalis,in the heart of Crystasis—I am no longer myself.I am the ash and the phoenix,the wave and the cliff it breaks against,the blade and the wound.The paradox becomes my lover.Her lips are both salt and honey;
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IF YOU WERE looking for evidence of a global catastrophe followed by a mysterious civilization that somehow survived, you might not start with the Americas. However, contrarian investigator and author Graham Hancock has done just that with season 2 of his Netflix series Ancient Apocalypse. Our Iron and Myth crew gather to discuss Hancock's work in this second season. Joining us at the virtual round table is Dr. Judd Burton (www.BurtonBeyond.net), author of Interview with the Giant,Doug Van Dorn(www.douglasvandorn.com), author of Giants: Sons of the Gods, and Brian Godawa (www.Godawa.com), best-selling author of the theological thriller Cruel Logic, and a new novel based on the period of the Maccabees in Judea. Ancient Apocalypse is very well done. We discuss the questions it raises about lost civilizations, and the implications of new archaeological discoveries. We critique the documentary's potential biases and the role of propaganda in shaping narratives. The discussion also touches on the connections between ancient myths, geometric patterns, and the use of hallucinogenic substances in historical contexts, ultimately emphasizing the importance of understanding different worldviews in interpreting archaeological findings. We appreciate Hancock for asking the right questions. However, he's got a great big blind spot right in front of the answers. Also: New Age guru Billy Carson gets schooled in a debate by Christian scholar Wes Huff and then self-destructs online.
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Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USBuy Grow kit: https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/Ladies and gentlemen, it is with great pleasure and excitement that we welcome Dr. Randall Hansen, a Healing Advocate, Educator, Ethicist, and Thought-Leader who is pioneering a HEALING REVOLUTION. Driven by a profound commitment to helping the world HEAL, Dr. Randall's groundbreaking work is redefining the way we perceive healing, particularly in the context of trauma, personal growth, and the intentional use of psychedelic substances and plant medicines.At the heart of his mission lies the ancient yet profoundly relevant concept of “healing” – derived from the Old English “hælan,” meaning “to make whole.” Dr. Randall's work challenges us to reflect deeply on what it truly means to be whole, to mend not only our physical wounds but also the emotional and spiritual scars that shape our lives. He knows firsthand the struggle of living dual lives: one dominated by trauma-fueled fears, and the other filled with the love, hope, kindness, and peace we all yearn for.Through his transformative books, Triumph Over Trauma and his latest release, The Healing Revolution Diet, Dr. Randall Hansen guides us on a journey toward complete healing. While Triumph Over Trauma explores holistic and integrative approaches to overcoming the burdens of past pain, The Healing Revolution Diet introduces a revolutionary framework for healing through food, nutrition, and conscious choices. Together, these works empower us to rediscover our true, authentic selves—the individuals we were destined to be before trauma disrupted our lives.His message is crystal clear: it's time to stop wasting time, money, and energy on incomplete and inaccurate methods. It's time to break free from the confines of conventional healing, which often leaves us with nothing more than a diagnosis and a prescription.Dr. Randall's work introduces us to the Healing Wheel, a holistic framework designed to address the multifaceted nature of healing. He delves into the six major modalities of holistic healing, bridging the gap between trauma and true recovery. He also provides invaluable insights into how to find genuine healers, shares inspiring stories of healing journeys, and equips us with practical tools and techniques for our own transformation.This interview promises to be a transformative exploration of Dr. Randall's profound insights and empowering philosophy. We are honored to have him with us today—a beacon of hope in a world yearning for healing, self-discovery, and the embrace of our authentic selves. Dr. Randall Hansen, welcome to this platform, where your vision of complete healing and personal transformation will undoubtedly inspire and enlighten all those who have the privilege of listening to your wisdom.http://www.randallshansen.com/http://linkedin.com/in/randallshansenhttps://healmewhole.com/ Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USCheck out our YouTube:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPzfOaFtA1hF8UhnuvOQnTgKcIYPI9Ni9&si=Jgg9ATGwzhzdmjkgGrow your own:https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/
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Interview with Daniel T. Myran, MD, MPH, author of Emergency Department Visits Involving Hallucinogen Use and Risk of Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder. Hosted by John Torous, MD. Related Content: Emergency Department Visits Involving Hallucinogen Use and Risk of Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder
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In today's episode of the Smarticle Podcast, we delve into an article discussing the increasing use of hallucinogens by women across America to improve their marriages and mental health, coining the term 'Mushroom Mommies.' We explore the normalization of psychedelics, contrasting modern experiences with traditional usage by native tribes under shamanic guidance. Brandon expresses skepticism and concerns over the trivialization of serious narcotics, while Larry acknowledges the pressures of modern life that lead individuals towards such solutions. We also touch on the broader implications of mental health treatments and societal complexity. 00:00 Introduction and Excitement 00:45 Headline Reveal: Mushroom Mommies 01:04 Discussion on Hallucinogens 01:54 Rachel's Story 03:52 Debate on Normalizing Psychedelics 05:45 Personal Experiences and Opinions 07:43 Cultural and Historical Context 11:23 Concluding Thoughts The Middle-Class Women Who Are Tripping Balls smarticlepodcast@gmail.com #thefreepress #bariweiss #mushroommamas #microdosing #trippingballs #ketamine #firstworldproblems #smarticle @Smarticleshow @BDDoble @larryolson threads.net/@smarticleshow @brand.dobes The Smarticle Podcast https://www.smarticlepodcast.com/
Abby, Patrick, and Dan welcome the incomparable Liz Franczak of TrueAnon! The topic is conspiracy theories, from real to imagined, documented to discredited, ludicrous to all-too-likely, and more. The first half of the episode is ground-clearing and working through some basic questions. They unpack the phrase “conspiracy theory,” tracking its shift over the twentieth century from a neutral term to a label redolent with scorn, dismissal, and even pathologization. They explore how this trajectory has reflected anxieties about modernity, technology, and mass movements in general and communism specifically. Sharing some of their own experiences of getting “conspiracy-pilled,” they think through the ways in which the charge of having a “conspiracy theory” or being a “conspiracy theorist” functions in contemporary politics and popular discourse. If a “conspiracy theory” suggests a general way of knowing, an outlook on the world and events, what satisfactions does that provide – both for conspiracy “theorists” and those who marginalize them? Of what do today's conspiracy theories suggest themselves to be symptoms? And how can we productively understand both the appeals and pitfalls of conspiratorial thinking in our own moment, for better and for worse?In the second half of the episode, the group takes up a singular object – the “rich text” that is Conspiracy Theory (1997). Directed by Richard Donner (of Lethal Weapon fame), this bizarre thriller-mystery-romcom-fusion stars Mel Gibson as a disturbed taxi driver/conspiracy-newsletter-writer and Julia Roberts as a hard-charging federal prosecutor haunted by the murder of her father; Patrick Stewart also appears as an American-accented former MK Ultra scientist turned private sector assassin puppet master working for the New World Order (maybe? he has a black helicopter). Anyway, the film's a wild mess, but the overstuffed plot (and Dan's capable navigation thereof) allows Liz, Abby, and Patrick to read the film as: (1) a quaint artifact of a distinctively conspiracy-friendly moment (the Clinton 1990s); (2) the uncanny expression of social anxieties on the threshold of a new millennium of internet-poisoned paranoia; (3) a mystical tale of the dialectic between Belief and Truth, sublated into Love via an Oedipal victory in which nobody can have sex. Plus: our favorite conspiracy theories (good), Mel and Hutton Gibson's favorite conspiracy theories (very bad), and a very special closeout.You can find more Liz at https://www.patreon.com/TrueAnonPod (we especially recommend TrueAnon's incredible series The Game, an investigation of Synanon and the troubled teen industry)Have you noticed that Freud is back? Got questions about psychoanalysis? Or maybe you've traversed the fantasy and lived to tell the tale? Leave us a voicemail! (646) 450-0847 A podcast about psychoanalysis, politics, pop culture, and the ways we suffer now. New episodes on Saturdays. Follow us on social media: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/OrdinaryUnhappiness Twitter: @UnhappinessPod Instagram: @OrdinaryUnhappiness Patreon: patreon.com/OrdinaryUnhappiness Theme song: Formal Chicken - Gnossienne No. 1 https://open.spotify.com/album/2MIIYnbyLqriV3vrpUTxxO Provided by Fruits Music
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Part 2 is here! It's wall to wall listener questions about magic mushrooms, LSD, ayahuasca ceremonies, set and setting, how mushrooms go stale, decriminalization, strains and potencies, placebos, the “Stoned Ape Theory,” neurodivergence, tripping in an MRI, recent F.D.A. hearings, astrophysics and psychedelics, and how to be a good trip sitter with a professor of psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine and co-editor of the Handbook of Medical Hallucinogens, Dr. Charlie Grob. Also: the safest way to take psychedelics, what is reality, avoiding barfing and at the very end, my own first-person ramble about following clinical guidelines for a big trip. In Oregon. A donation was made to Human Rights WatchMore episode sources and linksSmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesOther episodes you may enjoy: Oneirology (DREAMS), Mycology (FUNGI), Molecular Neurobiology (BRAIN CHEMICALS), Quantum Ontology (WHAT IS REAL?), Quasithanatology (NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCES), Cosmology (THE UNIVERSE), Thanatology (DEATH & DYING), Radiology (X-RAY VISION), Scotohylology (DARK MATTER), Futurology (THE FUTURE), Witchology (WITCHES & SPELLS), Indigenous Phytoecology (ETHNOBOTANY)Sponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, stickers, totes!Follow @Ologies on X and InstagramFollow @AlieWard on X and InstagramEditing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions and Jake ChaffeeManaging Director: Susan HaleScheduling Producer: Noel DilworthTranscripts by Aveline Malek Website by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn
Magic mushrooms, LSD, ayahuasca ceremonies, DMT, ketamine: take a trip into the science and research of hallucinogens. Renowned psychiatry professor and psychedelics researcher Dr. Charles Grob of Harbor-UCLA Medical Center sits down to talk about ethnobotanical origins of psychedelics, how much LSD is too much LSD, what juices are squirting in the brain when you're tripping out, who should NOT take psychedelics, talking to dead people, antidepressants and mushrooms, the murky history of psychedelic research, and future paths of study that may help the world. Next week, wall-to-wall listener questions and some tales from your internet dad's own journey. Browse Dr. Grob's publications on ResearchGateBuy his book, Hallucinogens: A ReaderA donation was made to Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant MedicinesMore episode sources and linksSmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesOther episodes you may enjoy: Oneirology (DREAMS), Mycology (FUNGI), Molecular Neurobiology (BRAIN CHEMICALS), Quantum Ontology (WHAT IS REAL?), Quasithanatology (NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCES), Cosmology (THE UNIVERSE), Thanatology (DEATH & DYING), Radiology (X-RAY VISION), Scotohylology (DARK MATTER), Futurology (THE FUTURE)Sponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, stickers, totes!Follow @Ologies on X and InstagramFollow @AlieWard on X and InstagramEditing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions and Jacob ChaffeeManaging Director: Susan HaleScheduling Producer: Noel DilworthTranscripts by Aveline Malek Website by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn