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In this episode, Joe interviews renowned chemist, filmmaker, and journalist, Hamilton Morris. After originally backing down from its first attempt in 2022, the DEA is once again looking to apply schedule I status to two lesser-known compounds: DOI (2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine) and DOC (2,5-dimethoxy-4-chloroamphetamine). For decades, DOI and DOC have been incredible tools for researchers studying serotonin receptors, showing promise for chronic pain, anxiety, depression, and more. Originally recorded as a livestream in November, we felt this discussion deserved more attention, as Morris was present during the hearing and saw first-hand the damage that can come from the combination of immense overreach and outdated beliefs. He talks about: The bureaucratic mess behind so much of what the DEA doe The safety profile and research capacity of DOI and DOC and complete lack of data showing recreational us The DEA's claim that advocates weren't expert The fight to protect the Sonoran Desert toad and more! While we wait for the conclusion of the hearing, head to Hamilton's Patreon to hear his daily breakdowns. For links, head to the show notes page.
On the Teaser! Happy New Year Dopey Nation! Hear a new email about Grandma Tracey's accident on opiates - and the great Reddit Round up teaser with Cormac and Selby! Join Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/dopeypodcast DopeyWood Tickets still available here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/thedopeyfoundation/1484803 AI NOTES: Podcast Episode Notes: Tuesday Teaser – Reddit Roundup & New Year Reflections
This week on Dopey! After years of Pursuit we finally got chemist, author, TV host, Documentarian and Director - Hamilton Morris of Vice and HBO's trailblazing show Hamilton's Pharmacopia to come to my Dad's house! He tells of how he became a PSYCHONAUT and also why he hates the term PSYCHONAUT among tons of other stuff psychedelic and chemical. PLUS Adversity Advantage host Doug Bopst is back to talk New Years Resolutions, fitness and more! On this brand new episode of the good old Dopey Show! There are a few Dopeywood Tickets left: https://buytickets.at/thedopeyfoundation/1484803 Join Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/dopeypodcast Here is what AI said: Dopey Podcast Episode Show Notes:
In this episode, Joe interviews Kat Murti: executive director of Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP), the largest nationwide network of students fighting to replace the War on Drugs with policies rooted in evidence, compassion, and human rights. She talks about how she became interested in drug policy, which not surprisingly aligns with the many problems of The War on Drugs: how it's a war on people, personal liberty, and our communities; how laws are not effective in enforcing morality; and how getting in trouble with the law often incentivizes more illegal activity. We all know that our current system doesn't work and that the drug war no longer appeals to most reasonable people, but how can we move towards sensible policy? She discusses previous successes (both at SSDP and before), and some of their current projects, from the work they're doing with fentanyl strip training and distribution, to education work at festivals and their program, “Just Say Know.” She talks about: How drug policy isn't going to look the same everywhere and shouldn't: How do we effectively use different models in different places together for the benefit of everyone? The dangers of forcing drug users through drug courts and treatment centers The repealing of Oregon's Measure 110 and how it's unfair to blame its failure on problems that already existed in the state Their new focus on how the War on Drugs specifically affects women and reproductive rights, inspired by Louisiana recently scheduling Mifepristone and Misoprostol and much more. The SSDP's biggest battle now is fighting the DEA's attempted scheduling of DOI and DOC, two compounds that have been used in research for decades and pose no real threat to safety – which would drastically derail a ton of research. They just completed a 10-day hearing with the DEA. Watch Joe and Hamilton Morris' breakdown here, and stay tuned to SSDP and PT for updates. For links, head to the show notes page.
In this Crazy Wisdom episode, Stewart Alsop dives into a compelling conversation with guest Sterling Cooley, exploring Sterling's research and theories on the vagus nerve, ultrasound, and consciousness. Sterling introduces his Niemertin Vagus Nerve Origin Theory and the role of microtubules in consciousness. The two discuss scientific materialism, quantum mechanics, and xenon's potential to unlock new understanding in consciousness studies. This episode takes listeners through groundbreaking ideas on the connections between consciousness and cellular structures, and to learn more, visit Sterling's work at Ultraskool.com.Check out this GPT we trained on the conversation!Timestamps00:00 Introduction to the Crazy Wisdom Podcast00:39 Exploring the Vagus Nerve and Yoga01:22 Diving into Xenon and Consciousness06:29 Understanding Microtubules11:18 Quantum Mechanics and Microtubules22:34 The Role of Microtubules in Consciousness27:28 Astrobiology and the Origins of Life33:22 COVID-19 and Microtubules34:53 Introduction to Filopodia and COVID Mechanisms36:47 Exploring Consciousness in Microtubules37:49 Questioning the Neuronal Model of Consciousness40:27 The Role of Microtubules in Consciousness45:35 The Power of Intention and Healing50:42 Personal Experiences with Chronic Pain and Healing52:13 The Potential of Xenon in Healing01:04:21 Concluding Thoughts and ResourcesKey InsightsThe Vagus Nerve and Consciousness: Sterling Cooley introduces the "Niemertin Vagus Nerve Origin Theory," exploring the vagus nerve as a significant player in human consciousness. Through his research, he posits that the vagus nerve may have untapped potential to influence states of consciousness when stimulated by ultrasound, suggesting a direct pathway between physical body processes and awareness.Microtubules as a Model for Consciousness: Cooley discusses the Orchestrated Objective Reduction (ORCOR) theory, originally developed by Stuart Hameroff and Roger Penrose, which views microtubules as a potential site for consciousness within cells. This model contrasts sharply with the traditional neuronal view, arguing that consciousness could be emerging from sub-cellular structures, rather than solely from synaptic interactions.Xenon's Unexplored Role in Consciousness and Pain Relief: Throughout the conversation, Cooley explains his interest in xenon gas for its unusual effects on consciousness and physical pain. Known for its anesthetic properties, xenon interacts with microtubules in ways that could reveal more about how consciousness works at a cellular level. He shares personal experiences with xenon as profoundly healing and consciousness-expanding, a combination he believes could be used in new therapeutic models.Gratitude Meditation and HRV Enhancement: Cooley recounts how a form of gratitude-based meditation has been shown to significantly raise Heart Rate Variability (HRV), a key indicator of autonomic nervous system balance. By coupling gratitude with anesthetics like ketamine, individuals may enter states of heightened well-being and healing, providing a bridge between subjective states and measurable physiological effects.The Potential of Conscious Intention for Healing: Cooley suggests that if consciousness operates through microtubules, then conscious intention may have a tangible effect on physical healing. He speculates that specific mindsets, especially gratitude, could interact with bodily processes at a fundamental level. This view ties into long-standing yet often-dismissed ideas around the mind-body connection and its implications for health.Quantum Mechanics and Cellular Intelligence: Discussing the quantum behavior of microtubules, Cooley points out their ability to interface with quantum-level processes. This quantum component, according to ORCOR, is where consciousness may arise and could allow cells to possess a form of “intelligence” or agency. This insight proposes a model of cellular life as potentially sentient, challenging conventional biological views.The Commercial and Academic Resistance to New Theories of Consciousness: Finally, Cooley critiques the scientific community's resistance to non-traditional models of consciousness, attributing it to entrenched financial and academic interests. He suggests that the popular synaptic model persists due to its alignment with pharmacological approaches, which are lucrative but may overlook more holistic explanations of consciousness and agency.
Is our time quickly becoming the era of “psychedelic McCarthyism”? If we're not careful, that's where it looks like we're heading… In this episode of The Psychedelic Report, Dr. Dave Rabin sits down with Hamilton Morris for an in-depth discussion on the recent controversy surrounding MDMA-assisted therapy and the FDA's pivotal August 9th decision. Together, they address the backlash against MAPS/Lykos and how misinformation has fueled public skepticism and prevented this safe and powerful treatment from getting to millions of patients suffering from PTSD. Hamilton shares his experience from evaluation and investigation of the MDMA clinical trials and sheds light on the media's tendency to sensationalize allegations, including claims of misconduct during the trials. Hamilton and Dr Rabin emphasize the importance of relying on the scientific method, evidence-based data, and research, rather than sensationalized narratives, when assessing the safety and efficacy of MDMA-assisted therapy.The conversation also explores the broader implications of the FDA's ruling and how the negative hype surrounding psychedelics has overshadowed their significant therapeutic benefits and is causing harm to patients in need. They call for a more balanced and responsible approach to discussing these therapies in both journalism and public discourse, advocating for truth and evidence over fear and speculation. This episode offers critical insights into the challenges facing psychedelic research today, highlighting the need for thoughtful engagement with the ongoing developments in this field.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hamiltonmorris/Hamilton's Pharmacopeia: https://www.vicetv.com/en_us/show/hamiltons-pharmacopeiaThe Hamilton Morris Podcast: https://hamiltonmorris.buzzsprout.com/1870388Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrDavidRabinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drdavidrabinWeb: https://www.drdave.io/
In this episode I speak with a chemist named Tarik Peterson who authored an unusually sophisticated clandestine chemistry manual in 1970 and conducted self-experiments with a variety of different psychedelics he synthesized including DMT, DET, pyr-T, aMT, 5-MeO-DMT, mescaline, MDA, PMA, TMA, TMA-2, and TMA-6-----------------A big thank you for supporting my content: Kykeon Analytics - https://www.kykeonanalytics.comA fully anonymous mail-in drug checking lab service.Cannaclear alternative cannabinoids - https://cannaclear.com Use the code "Hamilton" to get 15% off.Lucy Tobacco-Free Nicotine - https://www.lucy.coLucy's mission is to reduce tobacco-related harm to zero: use the code "Hamilton"Matcha.com - https://matcha.comAndrew Weil MD's matcha tea, it's delicious! Use the code "Hamilton" for up to 20% off + a FREE gift.Top Tree Herbs Kratom Tea Bags - https://www.toptreeherbs.com Top Tree Herbs products are 15% off if you use the code "Hamilton"New Brew Euphoric Seltzer - https://www.drinknewbrew.comUse the code "Hamilton" for 15% off_____________________________________00:00:00 Unveiling the Mystery of a Lost Psychedelic Manual00:03:25 The Enigmatic Alchemist: Tarek Peterson's Hidden Legacy00:06:21 Unraveling the Psychedelic Chemistry of the 60s and 70s00:11:01 Kykeon Analytics00:22:30 Cannaclear.com00:30:39 The Evolution of Psychedelic Synthesis: From Labs to Nature00:32:37 Lucy Nicotine00:36:37 Exploring the Impact of Psychedelics on Chemistry and Culture00:44:45 Matcha Kari00:54:28 Top Tree Herbs and New Brew00:55:02 Unveiling Drug Testing Scams00:56:36 The Journey from Chemistry Undergrad to Public Health00:58:11 Graduate Studies and the Quest for Iron00:59:46 Navigating the Academic Job Market: Challenges and Changes01:00:19 Transition to Industry: A New Chapter01:01:09 Exploring the Psychedelic Scene in Berkeley01:08:51 The Quest for New Psychoactive Compounds01:18:22 Reflections on a Life in Chemistry01:31:46 The Ethical Dilemmas of a Chemist01:51:30 A Look Back: The Impact of Psychedelic ResearchKykeon Analytics A fully anonymous mail-in drug checking lab service. CannaclearGet 15% off with the code HamiltonLucy Tobacco Free NicotineLucy's mission is to reduce tobacco-related harm to zero.Matcha.comAndrew Weil MD's matcha tea company. Use the code "Hamilton" for up to 20% off + a FREE gift.New BrewA delicious, euphoric seltzer.Top Tree Herbs Kratom Tea BagsTop Tree Herbs is the first kratom tea bag companyDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.
An earlier version of this was age-restricted on Youtube. I've edited the podcast to make it available to a wider audience. If you are interested in watching the uncensored version, you can find it on my patreon page: patreon.com/hamiltonmorrisThis is the first of a series of Amanda Feilding interviews I hope to release in the coming months. We discuss her self-trepanation, LSD research, and her film "Heartbeat in the Brain."-----------------A big thank you for supporting my content: Cannaclear - https://cannaclear.com Use the code "Hamilton" to get 15% off.Sheath Underwear - https://sheathunderwear.comSporting a micturition aperture! Use the code "Hamilton" to get 30% off.Lucy Tobacco-Free Nicotine - https://www.lucy.co/Lucy's mission is to reduce tobacco-related harm to zero: use the code "Hamilton"Matcha.com - https://matcha.com/Andrew Weil MD's matcha tea company. Use the code "Hamilton" for up to 20% off + a FREE gift.Top Tree Herbs Kratom Tea Bags - https://www.toptreeherbs.com Top Tree Herbs is the first kratom tea bag company, use the code "hamilton" for 15% offCannaclear Get 15% off with the code HamiltonSheath Underwear Get 15% off with the code "hamilton"Lucy Tobacco Free Nicotine Lucy's mission is to reduce tobacco-related harm to zero.Matcha.com Andrew Weil MD's matcha tea company. Use the code "Hamilton" for up to 20% off + a FREE gift.Top Tree Herbs Kratom Tea Bags Top Tree Herbs is the first kratom tea bag companyMerchandise Get our "DEA is a Terrorist Organization" Merchandise Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
In this episode, Paul F. Austin is joined by Hamilton Morris to explore bufotenin, psilomethoxin, and the nuances of psychedelic journalism. Find episode links, summary, and transcript here: https://thethirdwave.co/podcast/episode-226-hamilton-morris/ Recorded live at the 2023 Wonderland Conference in Miami, their conversation first explores both the science and historical perspective of lesser-mentioned compounds like bufotenine. Hamilton then shares his profound insights drawn from directing the acclaimed Vice TV docuseries Hamilton's Pharmacopeia, as well as his work as a psychedelic chemist. Together, Paul and Hamilton navigate the rich history, chemistry, and cultural impacts of various psychoactive drugs, touching on the wisdom from legends including Alexander Shulgin, Terrence McKenna, and more. Highlights: The history of psilomethoxin and Hamilton's own experience with it. The limitations of reductionist approaches to understanding psychedelics. Exploring the well-documented history of bufotenine and its subjective effects. Hamilton's takeaways from working on Hamilton's Pharmacopeia. Hamilton on maintaining a balanced perspective in psychedelic journalism. Links: Hamilton's podcast: https://www.patreon.com/HamiltonMorris Hamilton on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hamiltonmorris/?hl=en Hamilton on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hamiltonmorris?lang=en Episode Sponsors: Magi Ancestral Supplements - Use coupon code TW10. Psyched Wellness - Use code THIRDWAVE23 to get 15% off. Magic Mind - Enjoy up to 56% off when applied to a 10-day subscription.
Slothrop is reborn as "Rocketman," steals some hash, and meets Mickey Rooney, The John E. Badass appears, and does battle using a hot new drug named Oneirine Thiophosphate (or is it Theo-phosphate???). This episode: we talk with documentarian and chemist Hamilton Morris about the novel's use of drugs, and chemistry, both technically and metaphorically. Is Oneirine real? Could it be?! Other topics include: The BoDeans, William S. Burroughs, Alexander "Sasha" Shulgin, alternate histories and uchronies, the feeling of an elf sitting on your chest, S&M sex (again), chemophobia, plasticity, and the weak, pitiable nature of the covalent bond. Read Proverbs For Paranoids, John's guide to Gravity's Rainbow. Read "(Unfinished) Review of PIHKAL: A Chemical Love Story" attributed to one "Tyrone Slothrop." E-mail us your questions, queries, and crackpot theories: slowlearnerspod@gmail.com
On this episode Matt sits down with Hamilton Morris. Hamilton is an American journalist, documentarian, and scientific researcher. He is the creator and director of the television series Hamilton's Pharmacopeia, in which he investigates the chemistry, history, and cultural impact of various psychoactive drugs. Morris frequently consults with media on the subject of psychoactive drugs and conducts pharmacological research at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia with an emphasis on the synthesis and history of dissociative anesthetics. During the conversation the two discuss their fascination with psychedelics and their respective views on the experiences they elicit. After landing on the topic of Ketamine and how it's use has become more and more common in the psychedelic community, the two dive into a friendly debate on spirituality vs. materialism. While both Matt and Hamilton have explored the use of psychoactive molecules that have a tendency for creating out-of-body or "spiritual" experiences, the two have fundamentally differing views on what is occurring during these experiences. The conversation that ensues is nothing less than one of the best exchanges on the podcast to date. After the joust, they explore how Hamilton's filmmaking career began, his show Hamilton's Pharmacopeia, and what he will be working on in the future. This episode is a special one. Please enjoy! Find Hamilton: https://www.patreon.com/HamiltonMorris https://www.youtube.com/@HamiltonMorris Find Matt: https://www.instagram.com/xianarchive/ https://www.youtube.com/@XianArchive Sponsored by Feel Free: https://botanictonics.com/ Use code 'Xian40' at checkout to save $40 --- Sponsored by SHEATH: https://sheathunderwear.com Use code 'TIMEWHEEL' at checkout to save 20%.
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Hello my Scientists, welcome to a unique version of Flora Funga Podcast with KK. THANK you to all the amazing humans I met this past weekend. SW Funga Fest changed my life as well as the trajectory of this podcast. I MET WILLIAM PADILLA-BROWN!Thank you to @CentralTexasMycologicalSociety for going LIVE during @Mycofest and showing off Hamilton Morris as the keynote speaker. I'm looking forward to meeting with @Fungiflows. I am also very excited about chatting with Mel from @masongoesmushrooming. Flora Funga Podcast got a drone and will be using it for future inpersons.Check out my Patreon for unboxing videos as well as premier exclusive content from my inpersons. ***FULL episode on SW Funga Fest coming soon***Go watch last weeks episode on Rhizophagy with James White in the mean time.Support the show***I am an affiliate with ENERGYBITS (your daily algae tablet packed with nutrients) go visit this link and use code FLORAFUNGA at checkout for 20% off***Get 20% off Sovereignty use code "KK20" SUPPORT THE SHOW: Join my Patreon for only $1/month [THATS only .03 cents a day!]Follow my other social media sites to interact and engage with me:Email me to be on the podcast or inperson Interview: floraandfungapodcast@gmail.com FacebookInstagramTwitterYouTubePatreon Help support my plant buying habit by "Buying me a Plant"a twist on buy me a coffee Theme song : -Soundotcom called Go Rock -Take the Lead by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4458-take-the-leadLicense: http://creativecommons.org/
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What's with the war on drugs? Are we setting an impossibly high standard for psychedelic medicine? Does law enforcement truly understand the psychedelic approach, or are they enforcing laws based on past misconceptions. Join me as I sit down with psychedelic detective Hamilton Morris of Hamilton's Pharmacopeia on VICE to explore the major issues and aspirations of the psychedelic frontier. Discover why psychedelics remain illegal, and how their potential to dissolve societal norms challenges the status quo. Tune in to this mind-expanding episode of The Psychedelic Report as we venture into the uncharted realms of psychedelic medicine.
Today I am joined by Dimitri and Khalid of Subliminal Jihad to discuss their research from their series Sus Psychedelics which you can find on the SJ patreon. We discuss Hamilton Morris, MAPS, psychedelic therapy and accusations of sexual abuse against some of the pioneers of psychedelic therapy, the mainstreaming of psychedelics, Elon musk, Peter Thiel starts up relating to psychedelics, the growing use of these drugs amongst the right, psychedelics being used to 'treat' people in the Ukraine, Alexander Shulgin the king of research chemicals, the largest LSD bust in history and the lab which was a decommissioned Nuclear Ballistic missile base, burning man and how it may relate to Michael Aquino and so much more. If you enjoy this episode make sure to stick around for part 2 which will be up shortly. Also, go check out Subliminal Jihads work if you haven't already!Subliminal Jihad | Creating a podcast about deep history and ontological operations | PatreonSubliminal JihadSubliminal Jihad on Apple Podcasts
Psychedelic Science 2023, Learning Man, MAPS Burn...whatever you want to call it...was a magical conference organized by MAPS.12k people made the pilgrimage to Denver to discuss psychedelic science, culture, business, art, spirituality, and more.Rick Doblin called this the "Psychedelic 20's" and this event felt like a watershed moment.Luckily, Greg brought his microphone and recorded his experience for a special episode of Business Trip.Guests include Zach Haigney, Myriam Barthes, Lauren Taus, Hamilton Morris, and many more…Credits: Created by Greg Kubin and Matias SerebrinskyHost: Matias Serebrinsky & Greg KubinProduced by Jonathan A. Davis, Nico V. Rey & Caitlin NerFind us at businesstrip.fm and psymed.venturesFollow us on Instagram and Twitter!Theme music by Dorian LoveAdditional Music: Distant Daze by Zack Frank
Join Krystle for this bonus episode where she chats with Lacey 4/6 sacral Generator “Mushroom Mama!” and how the tools from the Earth (Psilocybin & Ayahuasca) have helped her step into her true self. We get deep into our journey with these tools and as always we bring it back to Human Design. Grab your tea and let's get real together in this captivating episode! Follow Lacey on IG: @livinginalignmenthd Resources to learn more about mushrooms:Fantastic Fungi on Netflix, healing mushrooms by Tero Isokauppila, Paul Stamets, the McKenna Brothers and I love watching Hamilton Morris's Hamiltons Pharmacopeia. Connect with us: Visit our website: https://www.humandesignastro.com/ Follow us on IG @humandesignastroclub Get on our Email list! : https://www.humandesignastro.com/newsletter Email us: astrohd1111@gmail.com Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs7ii1nz0PT0uEBJRr4eDVQ Podcast Q&A form: https://forms.gle/Xk23x9oKh8Xiqat28 Krystle: Human Design Readings: https://www.humandesignastro.com/journeythroughhdlandingpage IG: @journeythroughhd Leah: IG: @the_splenic_projector --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/humandesignastro/support
Mike and MJ revel in the goodness of the cannabis and psychedelic communities: Puffco gave out the New Peak Pro to a full auditorium of hash heads; Oakland Hyphae hosted another sold-out psychedelic conference where Hamilton Morris blew our minds; and we all connected under the Strawberry Moon with comedy, blunts and a potato. Plus, Top Chef is down to the final three contestants, and Padma's last ep as host?! Psst: keep peanuts out of passed apps!! LEAVE A ⭐️ REVIEW! / FOLLOW US ON IG! / PHARMACOLOGICAL DETERMINISM
Seriah is joined by Mike from “Mike and Maurice's Mind Escape Podcast” and the film “As Within, So Without: From UFOs to DMT”. Topics include paranormal documentaries, “The Phenomena” film, Peter Coyote, philosophy, NDEs, psychedelics, alien/interdimensional entities, Greg Little, Andrew Collins, “The Origin of the Gods” book, Carl Jung, living plasma beings, orbs, altered states of consciousness, “The Roswell UFO Symposium” podcast, paranormal videos, an interesting optical effect, sky jellyfish, a bizarre “plastic bag” experience, consciousness vs. illusionism, Toby Martinez, underground sounds, the Taos hum, Havana Syndrome, cattle mutilations, missing time and time distortion, Jane Roberts/Seth channeled material, Michael Masters, time travel, grey aliens, John Keel, “Operation Trojan Horse” and “The Eighth Tower” books, John Hogan, a story of a Foo Fighter sighting, Anthony Tyler, the “Black Hoody Alchemy” podcast, Lea Prime, AI and tech ethics, Daniel Allen Jones, paranormal conventions, Jim Mars, Nick Redfern, Laird Scranton, experiencer stories, high strangeness, trip reports, Martin Ferretti from “The Alchemical Mind” podcast, Matthew Roberts U.S. Navy veteran and author of “Initiated”, unpleasant paranormal encounters, shamanic journeys, Ayahuasca, DMT beings, sleep paralysis, mystical surgery experiences, University of Michigan DMT studies, Rick Strassman, Hamilton Morris, river toads, the Olmec civilization, Terence McKenna, Dan Zetterstrom, UFO disclosure, the “falling leaf” motion in UFO and poltergeist activity, P.D. Newman, entheogens and freemasonry, toads in the paranormal, “Civilized” podcast, Dr. Rick Barnett, psychedelics and epigenetics in human development, Allen Gallimore, the ETH and assumptions of government conspiracy, R.N. Vooght, “Spirit in the Sky” book, symbolism in the ancient world, mythology, Christi Myers paramedic and ketamine researcher, Jack Napier on the DMT experience, hypnosis, the hidden and concealed nature of the true self, the material vs. immaterial divide, Paul Duvall and Justin Gale, “Dreaming Jaguars” youtube channel, Rick Strassman, “DMT: The Spirit Molecule” and “DMT: The Soul of Prophecy” books, Daniel McQueen “Psychedelic Cannabis” book, the DMT-X project, kundalini energy, darkness retreats, NFL quarterback Aaron Rogers, retro-causality, and much more! This is a riveting, information-packed episode!
For access to the full Sus Psychedelics, Inc. series and other premium episodes, subscribe to the Al-Wara' Frequency at patreon.com/subliminaljihad. *PHASE TWO: AN ENCOUNTER WITH SHADOW* Theories of war as shamanism by other means, corporadelic parallels to British orientalist narratives about “indigenous” opium use in China, something something British East India Company, Psymposia's brutal but necessary roasting of Hamilton Morris's 2022 presentation at Microdose, Hamilton's lies and irony-poisoned deflections about literally working for a Peter Thiel startup, Lily Kay-Ross's terrifying mind-controlled sex slave kidnapping experience in the Ecuadorian jungle, the not unrelated black market for human shrunken heads, psychedelic therapist power couples and patterns of sexual abuse, Francoise Bourzat and Aharon Grossbard, “Susan” getting groomed by Grossbard protege Eyal Goren in the CA Institute for Integral Studies psychedelic underground, and the disturbing story of what happened after Dr. Gabor Maté referred Meghan Bouchard to a MDMA MAPS trial run by Esalen big shots Dr. Richard Yensen and his wife Donna Dryer. PSYMPOSIA ROASTS HAMILTON: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckxKJQedx1c “Cover Story” article about sex abuse in the psychedelic therapy community: https://www.thecut.com/2021/12/cover-story-podcast-bad-hug.html Richard Yensen & Donna Dryer lecture, 2014: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GNRoVIOI0M&t=774s
Dimitri and Khalid begin to set the setting for a profound, ecstatic, therapeutic anti-heroes' journey into the figures, fables, and fallacies that are fueling the modern psychedelic renaissance. PHASE ONE: INTENTIONS Dimitri and Khalid share their intentions for this journey, which include: holding space for the promise of entheogenic therapies while acknowledging the vast Jungian shadow energy of Peter Thiel's various psychedelics startups, his employee Hamilton Morris splashing around in a pool of gold coins like Scrooge McDuck, the endless subliminal jihad of mainstream promotion of psychedelics from Michael Pollan to Joe Rogan, attempts to patent psychedelic molecules and therapy spaces, Psymposia's trenchant critiques of the “corporadelic” revival, toxic therapy practices seeping into MAPS clinical trials, New York Magazine/Psymposia's “Cover Story” podcast about sexual abuse cover-ups in the psychedelic underground, potential for spiritual/emotional addiction, the growing right-wing embrace of psychedelics that really ain't nuttin' new, Tim Leary's claims that LSD cured Allen Ginsberg's homosexuality, and why everybody suddenly stopped talking about the Machine Elves… For access to the full SUS PSYCHEDELICS, INC. series, subscribe to the Al-Wara' Frequency at patreon.com/subliminaljihad.
Seriah is joined by Mike from “Mike and Maurice's Mind Escape Podcast” and the film “As Within, So Without: From UFOs to DMT”. Topics include paranormal documentaries, “The Phenomena” film, Peter Coyote, philosophy, NDEs, psychedelics, alien/interdimensional entities, Greg Little, Andrew Collins, “The Origin of the Gods” book, Carl Jung, living plasma beings, orbs, altered states of consciousness, “The Roswell UFO Symposium” podcast, paranormal videos, an interesting optical effect, sky jellyfish, a bizarre “plastic bag” experience, consciousness vs. illusionism, Toby Martinez, underground sounds, the Taos hum, Havana Syndrome, cattle mutilations, missing time and time distortion, Jane Roberts/Seth channeled material, Michael Masters, time travel, grey aliens, John Keel, “Operation Trojan Horse” and “The Eighth Tower” books, John Hogan, a story of a Foo Fighter sighting, Anthony Tyler, the “Black Hoody Alchemy” podcast, Lea Prime, AI and tech ethics, Daniel Allen Jones, paranormal conventions, Jim Mars, Nick Redfern, Laird Scranton, experiencer stories, high strangeness, trip reports, Martin Ferretti from “The Alchemical Mind” podcast, Matthew Roberts U.S. Navy veteran and author of “Initiated”, unpleasant paranormal encounters, shamanic journeys, Ayahuasca, DMT beings, sleep paralysis, mystical surgery experiences, University of Michigan DMT studies, Rick Strassman, Hamilton Morris, river toads, the Olmec civilization, Terence McKenna, Dan Zetterstrom, UFO disclosure, the “falling leaf” motion in UFO and poltergeist activity, P.D. Newman, entheogens and freemasonry, toads in the paranormal, “Civilized” podcast, Dr. Rick Barnett, psychedelics and epigenetics in human development, Allen Gallimore, the ETH and assumptions of government conspiracy, R.N. Vooght, “Spirit in the Sky” book, symbolism in the ancient world, mythology, Christi Myers paramedic and ketamine researcher, Jack Napier on the DMT experience, hypnosis, the hidden and concealed nature of the true self, the material vs. immaterial divide, Paul Duvall and Justin Gale, “Dreaming Jaguars” youtube channel, Rick Strassman, “DMT: The Spirit Molecule” and “DMT: The Soul of Prophecy” books, Daniel McQueen “Psychedelic Cannabis” book, the DMT-X project, kundalini energy, darkness retreats, NFL quarterback Aaron Rogers, retro-causality, and much more! This is a riveting, information-packed episode! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music is Haishen with Neptune Download
An interview with chemist and steroid researcher Patrick Arnold, the man behind DMAA, The Clear, and many other drugs that permanently changed the world of body building and competitive sports.Top Tree Herbs Kratom Tea Bags Top Tree Herbs is the first kratom tea bag companyLucy Tobacco Free Nicotine Lucy's mission is to reduce tobacco-related harm to zero.Matcha.com Andrew Weil MD's matcha tea company. Use the code "Hamilton" for up to 20% off + a FREE gift.Cannaclear Get 15% off with the code HamiltonMerchandise Get our "DEA is a Terrorist Organization" Merchandise Support the show
Ben Feingold is the current CEO of Samuel Goldwyn Films, which licenses, releases and distributes art-house, independent and foreign films. Previous to working at Samuel Goldwyn, he was the President of Columbia TriStar Home Video and the Former President Worldwide Home Entertainment Digital Distribution and Product Acquisitions at Sony Pictures. Samuel Goldwyn Films is dedicated to working with both world-renowned and emerging writers/filmmakers and committed to filmed entertainment that offers original voices in uniquely told stories. This is best exemplified by the Academy Award® nominated SUPER SIZE ME; the critically acclaimed feature debut by Francis Lee GOD'S OWN COUNTRY; SXSW winner MOST BEAUTIFUL ISLAND; Warwick Thornton's Australian western SWEET COUNTRY starring Sam Neill, Bryan Brown, and Hamilton Morris; the Wim Wenders film, starring James McAvoy and Academy Award winner® Alicia Vikander, SUBMERGENCE; A BOY A GIRL A DREAM starring Omari Hardwick and Meagan Good; Sci-Fi/Fantasy PARADISE HILLS starring Emma Roberts; the horror/thriller film starring Patrick Schwarzenegger and Miles Robbins DANIEL ISN'T REAL; the road-trip comedy COME AS YOU ARE; action packed Scott Adkins lead film DEBT COLLECTORS; MR. JONES starring James Norton, Vanessa Kirby, and Peter Sarsgaard; the sea shanty true story FISHERMAN'S FRIENDS; epic drama WAITING FOR THE BARBARIANS starring Academy Award® winner Mark Rylance, Academy Award® nominee Johnny Depp, and Robert Pattinson; FROM THE VINE starring Joe Pantoliano; LGBTQ+ teen comedy DATING AMBER; LUXOR starring Andrea Riseborough; and the Danish Oscar® Entry ANOTHER ROUND starring Mads Mikkelsen. Upcoming releases include RAMS starring Sam Neill; LGBTQ+ COWBOYS starring Steve Zahn and Jillian Bell; horror/thriller DREAMCATCHER; the food-centric FOOD CLUB; and THE GOOD TRAITOR. In this episode, we talk about: • Being the savior behind the movie When Harry Met Sally • How NBC put Seinfeld on the air and cancelled it twice, but how Ben kept the rights to distribution when they sold it • Helped launch the DVD format and the digital business • Made a deal with Dave Chappelle to make one of his first concert movies in 2004 “for what it's worth” with SHOWTIME • Created the first game show channel • Helped Will Packer make his first movie by giving him his first deal • Why men were the early adopters of DVDs • Turned down running Blockbuster twice because they had too much debt • Making an offer for CODA (which went to Apple for $25 million) and competing with the big streaming platforms • Why a filmmaker should go with Samuel Goldwyn for distribution instead of a larger streaming platform Guest: LinkedIn Host: Instagram: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneMiller Twitter: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneM Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/mentorsonthemic Website: www.michellesimonemiller.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/24mmichelle If you liked this episode, check out Actor/Director Tony Goldwyn (President Fitzgerald in Scandal)
On November 3rd, the "Wonderland Miami" psychedelic conference banned the entire Psymposia team from the event. Compass Pathways consultant Hamilton Morris then took to the stage to distort and misrepresent our research. This podcast was edited for clarity from a YouTube livestream recorded on November 15, 2022. Watch it here: https://youtu.be/ckxKJQedx1c If you're not terminally online, here's a bit more context: Psymposia's Twitter rundown Dr. Brian Pace's Twitter rundown Wonderland Miami Exposes Growing Rift in Psychedelic Community, by James Kent Support the show: ☼Patreon: http://patreon.com/psymposia ☼Donate: https://www.psymposia.com/donate/ Follow: ☼Twitter: https://twitter.com/psymposia ☼Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psymposia/ ☼Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/psymposia ☼Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/psymposia ☼Website: https://www.psymposia.com ☼Podcast: https://www.psymposia.com/plusthree ☼Newsletter: https://www.psymposia.com/subscribe/
In this episode we talk with well-known chemist and journalist Hamilton Morris about a variety of topics, including the current status of Psychedelic legalization, Ibogaine (Tabernanthe iboga, Apocynaceae) ethnobotany, chemical synapomorphies of plants, Salvia divinorum, understanding organic chemistry, understanding the evolution of secondary metabolites of plants, and more.Thanks to Hamilton Morris for editing this and cleaning it up so the sound quality wasn't as rough as my original recording. Please support him and the work he's doing by joining his Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/HamiltonMorrisYour contributions - as well as your tolerance for the shitty ads that occur during it - help support this podcast. Thank you
Welcome to another episode of The Tim Ferriss Show, where it is my job to deconstruct world-class performers to tease out the routines, habits, et cetera that you can apply to your own life. This is a special inbetweenisode, which serves as a recap of the episodes from last month. It features a short clip from each conversation in one place so you can easily jump around to get a feel for the episode and guest.Based on your feedback, this format has been tweaked and improved since the first recap episode. For instance, @hypersundays on Twitter suggested that the bios for each guest can slow the momentum, so we moved all the bios to the end. See it as a teaser. Something to whet your appetite. If you like what you hear, you can of course find the full episodes at tim.blog/podcast. Please enjoy! ***This episode is brought to you by 5-Bullet Friday, my very own email newsletter that every Friday features five bullet points highlighting cool things I've found that week, including apps, books, documentaries, gadgets, albums, articles, TV shows, new hacks or tricks, and—of course—all sorts of weird stuff I've dug up from around the world.It's free, it's always going to be free, and you can subscribe now at tim.blog/friday.***Full episode titles:Liv Boeree, Poker and Life — Core Strategies, Turning $500 into $1.7M, Cage Dancing, Game Theory, and Metaphysical Curiosities (#611)Luis von Ahn, Co-Founder and CEO of Duolingo — How to Be (Truly) Mission-Driven, Monetization Experiments, 10x Growth, Org Chart Iterations for Impacting Metrics, The Intricate Path to an IPO, Best Hiring Practices, Catching Exam Cheaters, The Allure of Toto Toilets, The Future of Duolingo, and How to Stand Out in Your Career (#607)Balaji S. Srinivasan — 5-10-Year Predictions, How to Start a New Country, Society-as-a-Service (SaaS), Bitcoin Maximalism, Memetic Warfare, How Prices Are Born, Moral Flippenings, The One Commandment, and The Power of Missionary over Mercenary (#606)Signal Over Noise with Noah Feldman — The War in Ukraine (Recap and Predictions), The Machiavelli of Maryland, Best Books to Understand Geopolitics, The Battles for Free Speech on Social Media, Metaverse Challenges, and More (#608)The Life-Extension Episode — Dr. Matt Kaeberlein on The Dog Aging Project, Rapamycin, Metformin, Spermidine, NAD+ Precursors, Urolithin A, Acarbose, and Much More (#610)Hamilton Morris and Dr. Mark Plotkin — Exploring the History of Psychoactive Substances, Synthetic vs. Natural Options, Microdosing, 5-MeO-DMT, The “Drunken Monkey” Hypothesis, Timothy Leary's Legacy, and More (#605)***For show notes and past guests, please visit tim.blog/podcast.For deals from sponsors of The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast-sponsors.Sign up for Tim's email newsletter (“5-Bullet Friday”) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Discover Tim's books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss YouTube: youtube.com/timferrissPast guests on The Tim Ferriss Show include Jerry Seinfeld, Hugh Jackman, Dr. Jane Goodall, LeBron James, Kevin Hart, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Jamie Foxx, Matthew McConaughey, Esther Perel, Elizabeth Gilbert, Terry Crews, Sia, Yuval Noah Harari, Malcolm Gladwell, Madeleine Albright, Cheryl Strayed, Jim Collins, Mary Karr, Maria Popova, Sam Harris, Michael Phelps, Bob Iger, Edward Norton, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Neil Strauss, Ken Burns, Maria Sharapova, Marc Andreessen, Neil Gaiman, Neil de Grasse Tyson, Jocko Willink, Daniel Ek, Kelly Slater, Dr. Peter Attia, Seth Godin, Howard Marks, Dr. Brené Brown, Eric Schmidt, Michael Lewis, Joe Gebbia, Michael Pollan, Dr. Jordan Peterson, Vince Vaughn, Brian Koppelman, Ramit Sethi, Dax Shepard, Tony Robbins, Jim Dethmer, Dan Harris, Ray Dalio, Naval Ravikant, Vitalik Buterin, Elizabeth Lesser, Amanda Palmer, Katie Haun, Sir Richard Branson, Chuck Palahniuk, Arianna Huffington, Reid Hoffman, Bill Burr, Whitney Cummings, Rick Rubin, Dr. Vivek Murthy, Darren Aronofsky, Balaji Srinivasan, Sarah Silverman, Dr. Andrew Huberman, Dr. Michio Kaku, and many more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Plants of the Gods: Hallucinogens, Healing, Culture and Conservation podcast
Hamilton Morris is an American journalist, filmmaker and scientific researcher. Previously a writer for Vice magazine with a monthly column “Hamilton's Pharmacopeia”, Morris currently conducts pharmacological research at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia. Interested in psychoactive substances and hallucinogens, Morris' interests overlap with those of ethnobotanist Dr. Mark Plotkin. In this second half of a two-part episode, Morris and Dr. Plotkin ponders synthetic versus organic psychedelics, microdosing and the magic of hallucinogens.
In this interview I talk with the great medicinal chemist Dr. Robert Oberlender, he is the inventor of the multi-billion dollar blockbuster drug vyvanse and a ten year veteran of the David E. Nichols laboratory responsible for the synthesis and evaluation of a number psychedelics and empathogens such DOsB, DOiB, MDAI, and many others. The Ian Parker article I mentioned about the embittered ambien inventor:https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2013/12/09/the-big-sleep-2Lucy Tobacco Free Nicotine Lucy's mission is to reduce tobacco-related harm to zero.Matcha.com Andrew Weil MD's matcha tea company. Use the code "Hamilton" for up to 20% off + a FREE gift.Apollo Wearable Save 10% on the Apollo wearable with coupon code HAMILTONSupport the show
Plants of the Gods: Hallucinogens, Healing, Culture and Conservation podcast
Hamilton Morris is an American journalist, filmmaker and scientific researcher. Previously a writer for Vice magazine with a monthly column “Hamilton's Pharmacopeia”, Morris currently conducts pharmacological research at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia. Interested in psychoactive substances and hallucinogens, Morris' interests overlap with those of ethnobotanist Dr. Mark Plotkin. In this first half of a two-part episode, Morris and Dr. Plotkin ponder magic frogs, Iboga and the magic of hallucinogens.
Dr. Jon and Brian take a break from kratom to look at the recently released Netflix documentary series hosted by Michael Pollan, How to Change Your Mind. In related good news: the DEA backed off its decision to schedule five psychedelics. Hamilton Morris tweets. “Today the DEA withdrew their plan to prohibit DiPT, 4-HO-DiPT, 5-MeO-MiPT, … Journal Club #34: How to Change Your Mind Documentary Read More » The post Journal Club #34: How to Change Your Mind Documentary first appeared on Kratom Science.
In this episode of the Psychedelic Therapy Frontiers podcast, Dr. Steve Thayer and Dr. Reid Robison discuss the psychedelic Dimethyltryptamine (DMT). DMT and similar psychedelics have been used by indigenous peoples for healing, development, and spiritual purposes for thousands of years. Western science is now exploring how this molecule might be used to treat modern mental health conditions. (1:24) Terence McKenna (3:35) What is DMT?(5:41) Ayahuasca (6:36) Similarities between the DMT and psilocybin experience(7:45) Hamilton Morris and Dr. Mark Plotkin on The Tim Ferriss Show(8:18) 5-MeO-DMT and the Sonoran Desert toad(14:15) Studies on the mystical experience and improved life satisfaction (18:03) Potential relationship between duration of psychedelic experience and the potential for a "bad trip"(21:28) Is the psychedelic experience necessary for the therapeutic effect?(21:58) DMT "entities"(23:18) Steve's DMT experience (27:41) Reid's ayahuasca experience(31:48) The exercise of surrender (36:15) Risks of DMT use(47:55) Spirit Pharmacist (51:28) DMT clinical trials and therapeutic potential compared to other psychedelics Email us questions and feedback at psychfrontiers@novamind.ca Learn more about our podcast at https://www.psychedelictherapyfrontiers.com/Learn more about Novamind at https://www.novamind.ca/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drstevethayer/https://www.instagram.com/innerspacedoctor/https://www.instagram.com/novamind_inc/Disclaimer: The content of this podcast does not constitute medical advice or mental health treatment. Consult with a medical/mental health professional if you believe you are in need of mental health treatment.
Hamilton Morris and Dr. Mark Plotkin — Exploring the History of Psychoactive Substances, Synthetic vs. Natural Options, Microdosing, 5-MeO-DMT, The “Drunken Monkey” Hypothesis, Timothy Leary's Legacy, and More | Brought to you by Athletic Greens all-in-one nutritional supplement and 5-Bullet Friday, my very own email newsletter. More on both below.Welcome to The Tim Ferriss Show, where it is usually my job to deconstruct world-class performers, to tease out their routines, habits, et cetera that you can apply to your own life. This time around, we have a very special edition featuring two of your favorite guests: Dr. Mark Plotkin and Hamilton Morris. Mark takes over my duties as host and interviews Hamilton for an episode of the Plants of the Gods podcast. You, my dear listeners, are hearing the audio before anyone else, so this is a Tim Ferriss Show exclusive. I've previously featured some of my favorite episodes from that show at tim.blog/plantsofthegods. These episodes cover a lot of fascinating ground.Who is Mark? Mark (@DocMarkPlotkin) is an ethnobotanist who serves as president of the Amazon Conservation Team, which has partnered with ~80 tribes to map and improve management and protection of ~100 million acres of ancestral rainforests. He is best known to the general public as the author of the book Tales of a Shaman's Apprentice, one of the most popular books ever written about the rainforest. His most recent book is The Amazon: What Everyone Needs to Know. You can find my interview with Mark at tim.blog/markplotkin. And the guest today is Hamilton Morris. Hamilton (@HamiltonMorris) is a chemist, filmmaker, and science journalist. A graduate of The New School, he conducts chemistry research at Saint Joseph's University. Hamilton is the writer and director of the documentary series Hamilton's Pharmacopeia, in which he explores the chemistry and traditions surrounding psychoactive drugs. You can find my most recent interview with him at tim.blog/hamilton. This is a tightly packed 60-minute interview. Mark and Hamilton cover the history of different psychoactive substances, Timothy Leary's legacy, the “drunken monkey” hypothesis, conservation, microdosing, the differences between 5-MeO-DMT and DMT, a disease that afflicts people who smoke enormous quantities of cannabis, causing them to vomit continuously and only find relief from their nausea by taking a hot shower (yes, really), the impact of the placebo effect, a synthetic vs. a natural product, the role of ritual, and much, much more. Please enjoy!*This episode is brought to you by Athletic Greens. I get asked all the time, “If you could use only one supplement, what would it be?” My answer is usually AG1 by Athletic Greens, my all-in-one nutritional insurance. I recommended it in The 4-Hour Body in 2010 and did not get paid to do so. 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The Ketologist and Head of Education at Perfect Keto, Chris Irvin, is a nutrition science researcher and writer with a strong focus on the ketogenic diet. He holds a Master's degree in exercise and nutrition science and has spent his time in graduate school studying the ketogenic diet for performance and therapeutic applications. Chris sits down for a Q&A session where he answers questions on the following topics: how fast someone can see results in the gym on a keto or carnivore diet, what's the maximum carb threshold that's still considered low-carb, OMAD versus IF for weight loss, and more. Chris also shares a resource for people experiencing reactive hypoglycemia, how someone can become metabolically inflexible, and his thoughts on Kratom and Kava. You'll also learn more about what those are in this episode. Here's a breakdown of the topics that Chris discusses: 00:00 Introduction to the Keto Answers podcast 00:30 Introduction to this episode's Q&A theme 02:18 How long does it take to see results in the gym after switching to a keto or carnivore diet? 06:23 What's the amount of carbs you can consume and still be considered low-carb? Is it under 100g? 09:41 OMAD versus IF and tips for weight loss 14:40 What to do if you have reactive hypoglycemia 17:03 How does someone become metabolically inflexible? 23:27 What are your thoughts on Kratom? Does it work? 26:01 Why Kratom used to be illegal in most of the US and how that's changed 27:24 Why would someone turn to Kratom Resources mentioned in this episode: Chris Irvin's website Chris Irvin's Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook Danielle Hamilton's work on reactive hypoglycemia Hamilton Morris' Kratom documentary, Hamilton's Pharmacopeia Grassroots Kava House in St. Petersburg, Florida
Next up in our Psychedelic season is Bufo Alvarius, aka the Psychedelic Toad of the Sonoran Desert! Currently this sacred medicine is receiving international attention due to its powerful ability for spiritual evolution. We can find evidence of Bufo Alvarius all the way back to Mayan & Olmec cultures. Traditionally, this was kept secret by the shamans of the indigenous people, but over time it grew in popularity due to the work of consciousness explorer & researcher Ken Nelson. Thanks to Hamilton Morris, the world knows the true story of Al Most aka Ken Nelson. We dive into all of this, plus we share our personal thughts about it, & ask mind-opening questions around protecting the Bufo Alvarius toad. Get ready for another wild ride through the cosmos! Don't forget Mary Jane!
Hamilton Morris has been writing and making documentaries about drugs and the people who make them for over a decade, delving into the relationships between chemicals, people and society. We discussed his outstanding TV series - Hamilton's Pharmacopeia - including his objectives and creative process, his efforts to challenge popular myths and misconceptions, and the chemists and filmmakers whom he most admires. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Psychedelic Therapy Frontiers podcast, Dr. Steve Thayer and Dr. Reid Robison give a report on their recent trip to the Horizons: Perspectives on Psychedelics conference in New York. They discuss the following topics:(1:40) Horizons: Perspectives on Psychedelics(1:52) MeetDelic conference (6:00) The diverse ways in which psychedelic medicine is being research and brought to the people(8:33) MAPS Public Benefit Corporation (10:42) Proposed REMS for MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for PTSD(16:33) Oregon Psilocybin Services Act ballot measure 109(18:19) The challenges of combing ancient practices with modern medicine and giving credit where credit is due and cultural appropriation (21:40) Enthea non-profit dedicated to proving insurance coverage for psychedelic therapies(23:19) North Star(29:10) Laying the groundwork for the delivery of psychedelic medicine once it's FDA approved (33:14) Gul Dolen's research on "Critical periods" for learning and change opened up by psychedelics (38:13) Matt Johnson's research grant(38:55) How to Do the Work, by Nicole LePera(40:10) Be cautious about making big changes immediately following a psychedelic experience (42:33) Psychedelics, mindfulness, and contemplative practices episode(44:20) TiHKAL and PiHKAL(46:13) Hamilton Morris and 5MEO-DMT(49:55) Usona Research Institute Email us questions and feedback at psychfrontiers@novamind.ca Learn more about our podcast at https://www.psychedelictherapyfrontiers.com/Learn more about Novamind at https://www.novamind.ca/Disclaimer: The content of this podcast does not constitute medical advice or mental health treatment. Consult with a medical/mental health professional if you believe you are in need of mental health treatment.
Hamilton Morris is a chemist and filmmaker. He is the creator of the Vice docu series Hamilton's Pharmacopeia and a current researcher at Philadelphia's University of Science. We discuss the opiate epidemic, the war on drugs, legalization, and psychedelics for the treatment of mental illness.
Mad serious episode of Wet Brain today. World full of pain. Alison Peery, on pill hill, purdue oxy plushies. Nan Goldin on PAIN, action and harm reduction. Jordan Castro on God and recovery. Hamilton Morris on science, china and some other stuff too.
Ibogaine is a naturally occurring psychoactive compound extracted from the root of the Tabernanthe iboga shrub, native to the Congo and Gabon. The compound offers therapeutic potential for neurological disorders and is claimed to be among the most powerful anti-addiction drugs. However, natural sources of ibogaine are extremely limited and these plants are at risk of extinction due to the growing global demand and environmental pressures threatening their natural habitat. This episode, which features Fawad Kalsi, Dr. Dan Engle, and Hamilton Morris covers all things ibogaine. What is it? How can it be used in healing? And how can this rare, endangered plant be accessed sustainably? Intro (0:00 – 1:53) First Guest: Fawad Kalsi (1:54 – 21:12) How His Addiction Started Learning About Ibogaine (From Law & Order) His Journey Through Treatment Second Guest: Dr. Dan Engle (21:13 – 32:14) Exciting Times The Research on Ibogaine Third Guest: Hamilton Morris (32:15 – 40:34) Ibogaine's Potential Natural vs Synthetic Ibogaine End (40:35 – 42:27)
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In this episode, I had the honor of speaking with Robert Villa who currently presides over the Tucson Herpetological Society, assists with ongoing developments at the Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill with the Universit of Arizona, and is a member of NextGen Sonoran Desert Researchers. He also consulted with Hamilton Morris on Morris' two episodes… The post Episode 47: Preservation of the Sonoran Desert Toad (Bufo) with Robert Villa appeared first on The Stoned Ape Reports.
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This week's episode of the podcast takes a different direction than prior episodes. EstoBro takes the show solo with special guest Devors as they discuss the mysterious wonderment of psychedelics. The pair keep business as usual opening the podcast with the sports segment (4:20) discussing how Dock Ellis threw a no-hitter on LSD for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1970. They also continue the segment on "What's Wrong with Baseball?" inquiring if steroids truly saved baseball (14:35) and if cheaters will prosper, and if they will eventually be inducted into Cooperstown at the Hall of Fame (28:35). EstoBro and Devors also discuss how psychedelics have enhanced animated movies from major studios, especially Disney's Pixar and MCU (42:40). There is also the contemplation on how the same substances have made their presence is known in the video game industry (58:50). Devors shares his passion for electronic dance music (EDM) and how psychedelics have shaped the genre (62:50), and the excitement of the return of music festivals this year. Both EstoBro and Devors have had their fair share of attending music festivals, and they also contemplate what is the future of psychedelics and music (74:50). EstoBro also asks Devors about psychedelics being used in the medical community (76:45) and how years of extended research have had major breakthroughs in research by many pioneers of psychedelics. We're excited to have more guests on the podcast, and we cannot wait for Devors to come back for another great show!
Hamilton Morris is the creator and host of the Vice TV documentary series "Hamilton's Pharmacopeia," now in its third season.
Join us with journalist, filmmaker and chemist Hamilton Morris as we discuss some of the science behind recreational and medicinal psychedelics.
Hamilton Morris is a journalist and scientific researcher known for his documentaries, particularly those in the series Hamilton's Pharmacopeia, which is available through iTunes, Google Play, Hulu, and more. He has also written a number of articles for Harpers, which can be found here: https://harpers.org/author/hamiltonmorris/ In this episode we cover a range of topics, from atypical hallucinogens to the US government's experiments with psychoactive chemical weapons. Morris is also active on Twitter (http://twitter.com/hamiltonmorris). ---- How you can support TDC: https://thedrugclassroom.com/support/ ---- Music credit: Lee Rosevere (BY)
Hamilton Morris is a writer, documentarian, psychonaut and scientific researcher. His show "Hamilton's Pharmacopeia" is available on VICELAND.