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Eufori efter drömstart i VM för Sverige mot Tunisien! I detta avsnitt: allt om VM, stjärnspelarna, Zlatan i rutan, kommande matcher mot Nederländerna och Japan, FIFA:s vattenpaus-drama och mycket mera.Spotify Top 50: "Kanna på" och "Meteor" - Riktigt nice!Frasse King minns mötet med Zlatan som visar en mindre känd sida av ikonen.NBA-finalen: Knicks vinst, eftersnack och kaos på New Yorks gator, dem är lite för heta!
Die RomCom FIRST KISS steigt sehr hart mit einer schlimmen Szene ein: Ein Mann wird von einem Zug überrollt, nachdem er eine Frau und ein kleines Kind gerettet hat. Und auch sonst präsentiert uns Regisseurin Ayuko Tsukahara eine etwas andere, neue Variante des Zeitreise-Liebesfilm. Wenig Kitsch, dafür viele feine Pointen und schöne Details. Kanna will die Vergangenheit ändern, um den Tod ihres Mannes zu verhindern. Das bringt sie in eine Menge komischer Situationen – Erfolg hat sie nicht. Schließlich setzt sie alles auf eine Karte. Vielleicht ist der Film am Ende etwas zu lang und ja, mit ABOUT TIME, dem Goldstandard des Subgenre Zeitreise-Liebesfilm, kann er sich nicht messen, aber bei uns ist er sehr gut angekommen. Den Podcast haben wir in großer Runde direkt nach dem Film auf Nippon Connection 2026 aufgenommen. Am Mikrofon: Robert, Malte von Sneaky Monday, André, Andras, Dominik von Deadline, Hendrik und Thomas.
Hanna Skyttä on fitness-lajien moninkertainen maailmanmestari. Hän on myös toimittaja, ravitsemusasiantuntija, kirjailija ja kauppatieteiden tohtori. Skyttä voitti toukokuussa vuonna 2026 Sports Model -kisan Etelä-Korean Soulissa.Puolen Suomen iltapäivän haastattelussa puhutaan Skytän saavutuksista, terveyshaasteista ja myös ravintoasioista.
Då går Ida in i sommaren som förlovad!!!! Det blir en första gång för allt nu, tydligen :p Men, ingen sommar kan börja utan att vi pratat lite sommarångest, visst? Ida har gjort en top 5 horror movies summer edition: ⁃ Att jag skulle avstå saker för att jag inte trivs i min kropp - Grova svettningar pga antidepp ⁃ Att jag inte ska brinna för VM - Att det inte ska komma en sommardänga att spela sönder. - Emil gör slut och ångrar förlovningenoch Sofie ska tydligen leva sommaren som fri: Oanträffbar och opolerad (skärmfri), Mysrebell (planeringsfri), Biologisk och bökig (filterfri) och Kanna på (skamfri). Programledare: Ida Höckerstrand & Sofie HallbergKlippning: Sofie HallbergInstagram: @angestpodden @idahockerstrand @sofiehallbergFacebook: ÅngestpoddenTikTok: @therealangestpoddenHar du förslag på ämnen, ett dilemma eller gäster du skulle vilja höra i Ångestpodden?Mejla oss gärna: angestpodden@ingetfilter.seBehöver du prata med någon?https://hjalplinjen.semind.se spes.se suicidezero.se teamtilia.sebris.se Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this powerful podcast message on Jehovah Kanna—“The Lord Who is Jealous”—we uncover the fiery passion of God for the hearts of His people. Through Exodus 34, Scripture reveals that God's jealousy is not rooted in insecurity, but in covenant love; He refuses to share the worship, affection, and devotion that belong to Him alone. Just as Elijah confronted Israel on Mount Carmel asking, “How much longer will you waver between two opinions?”, this message challenges believers to examine the altars, idols, and divided loyalties that can slowly pull our hearts away from wholehearted surrender to God. From the consuming fire of Deuteronomy to Paul's burden in Romans and Corinthians, we see a God who longs to draw His people back into intimacy, stirring holy jealousy so hearts would return to Him in repentance and truth. Even in our wandering, Hosea reveals the tenderness of God, who lovingly calls His people back into the wilderness to speak to them again. This sermon is a passionate call to destroy compromise, rekindle zeal for the house of God, and respond to the One whose love burns fiercely for His people—a God who is not content with partial devotion, but desires all of us.
Toni Sant presents the 768th in a series of podcasts featuring music by performers in or from Malta. Artists featured in this podcast: PART 1Ġiżimina - Il-QamarKym Pepe - SettembruGinX - Rifless tal-PreżentCrain u Relliker - Kanna u Xejn IżjedAidan - Cowboys Don't CryPART 2Eleanor Cassar - Adagio (2013)Stefanos [Stefan Mifsud] - Home Is Where the Heart Is (2011)TroffaĦamra - In the Streets of Barcelona (2011)Alvin Gee feat. Aaron Benjamin - Feel AliveJeremy T feat. Raquela - Loved & Lost (2009)John Laus u Rita Farrugia - Għatini Daqsxejn (1973)PART 3Featured album: Interstate by Melchior Sultana >> Details about this podcast [in Maltese] See also: - MMI Podcast: YouTube playlist - MMI Podcast: Facebook Page - MMI Archive on Mixcloud | @tonisant on Twitter - M3P: Malta Music Memory Project - Mużika Mod Ieħor ma' Toni Sant on Facebook (MP3)
Förrädarna i full gång: Har profiler övertag på grund av sin status? Programmet kan bli bättre med viss modifikation.. mer psyk och färre tävlingar. Euphoria landar lite platt? Johan håller INTE med kritikerna.. Serien Hundarna hyllas och Frasse funderar på söka som bi-roll. Filmdiskussion: Filmestetik får för lite fokus i dag - modern vs. äldre film. Varför? Ett ord: business. Taggat med VM och med det komer en NY VM-dänga "Kanna på". MISSA INTE! Sist men inte minst NBA-snack & viktiga egenskaper hos en coach.
What does it really mean to step into a Japanese rope bar - and how do you do it without getting it wrong? In this episode, Mya and Fox speak with Nuit de Tokyo, whose engagement with Japanese rope spans more than three decades. His learning has come through formal training, deep cultural immersion, and proximity to source: watching over a thousand SM performances, performing publicly, and absorbing the unspoken knowledge that circulates in bars, backstage spaces, and long-standing communities. This is a conversation about time, continuity, and lineage - and what Western practitioners often miss. We explore: • Nuit de Tokyo's journey from Paris to Tokyo via martial arts • Discovering SM and rope in the pre-internet era, through rare publications and bondage books • Key differences between European and Japanese rope scenes • What a Japanese rope bar actually is, and why bar culture matters in Tokyo • How rope bars work, event etiquette, and how to attend respectfully • The biggest cultural missteps Westerners make - and how to avoid them • How poetry, Confucian social structures, morality, and Japanese banquet culture inform modern shibari • Dispelling the persistent myth that shibari originates from Hojojutsu Insightful, grounded, and essential listening for anyone curious about rope culture beyond the surface. Nuit de Tokyo first traveled to Japan in 1989 and began collecting kinbaku books the following year, an archive that has since grown into the thousands. By the early 2000s, during a second extended stay, his Japanese language skills allowed him to move beyond observation and into lived experience within the Tokyo SM scene, where studio time, late nights, and long conversations became part of his education. His training is rooted in long-term study rather than brief encounters. A formative lesson with Akechi Kanna in 2005 marked a turning point, and when Kanna came out of retirement in 2010, NdT undertook several years of structured training across the full cursus under him. In parallel, he studied continuously for nine years with Yukimura Haruki, an extended apprenticeship that profoundly shaped his technical approach and his understanding of lineage, transmission, and responsibility within rope.
This might not be word-for-word because I had to shorten it to meet the new character limit for this section. Some people like to read along while they listen, and I want to explain that it might not match up perfectly. He Is Series El Kanna — The Jealous God (God Who Pursues You) When You Feel Forgotten, God Is Still Pursuing You Exodus 34:14 “For you shall worship no other god, because the Lord, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God.” Today, we are looking at the name El Kanna — The Jealous God. This might seem a bit harsh at first. We've all seen jealousy in people, and it usually isn't healthy. I was in a relationship with a very jealous person once, and it wasn't good. That's not the kind of jealousy we're talking about with God. We are imperfect, so when we feel jealous, it can come out as bitterness, control, or pettiness. But God's jealousy is different. God loves us so much that He cares when we turn away from Him. He cares when we stray from the path. Right before this verse, Exodus 34:12-13 warns not to make covenants with the people of the land because it will become a trap. God knew that following the ways of the world would pull them into things they didn't want to do. It's like when you make a new friend and they invite you to do something you don't really want to do, but you say yes anyway. I remember going to a horror movie with a new friend—I hate horror movies, but I went just to keep the peace. That's not a big deal, but what if it was something more serious? What if they invited you into something harmful, and little by little you got pulled in? We are called to live in the world, but not be of the world. We are meant to be examples of Christ. But sometimes we forget and begin to love the things of this world. We may think this doesn't apply to us because we don't have false gods like in the Old Testament. But today there are more idols than ever. We treat influencers, celebrities, athletes, and entertainment like they are everything. We give them our time, attention, and admiration. If we look at our lives honestly, we can begin to understand why God cares so deeply about where our attention and love go. If you look at your day, can you see why God might be jealous? If you look at who or what gets most of your time, can you understand it? God wants an intimate relationship with you. He sent His Son to die on the cross so He could be close to you. When you see it this way, His jealousy makes sense. But He is not jealous like we are. He is not controlling, petty, or trying to get even. He is not going to hurt us because we hurt Him. God is jealous because He loves us too much to lose us to sin. He is jealous because He wants more for us. I love the saying: God meets us where we are, but He loves us too much to leave us there. He knows how valuable you are. He believes you are worth fighting for. If God weren't jealous, that would be the real problem. That would mean He didn't care if we wandered away or headed toward destruction. We often want to believe we can do whatever we want and still end up in heaven because God loves us. But the Bible tells us clearly that we are called to love God with all our heart, mind, and soul. Are we doing that? Are we putting Him first? If not, it helps us understand why God calls us back. He is protective because He loves us. He doesn't ignore us while we go the wrong way. He doesn't just focus on those who are doing well. He wants all of His children with Him in heaven. Do you know what that means? It means God is actively pursuing you. He is chasing after you. He is fighting for you because you are worth fighting for—even if you don't believe that. God is not content to let you go down the wrong road. He is not content to watch you chase things that will only lead to emptiness. He is jealous in all the good ways—and we are so blessed that He is. Dear El Kanna, I ask that you bless each person listening. Thank you for loving us so deeply that you pursue us. Help us stay on the right path. Show us where we have gone astray and gently lead us back. We want to stay close to you. We love you, Lord, and ask this in Jesus's name, Amen. Thank you so much for joining me on this journey to walk boldly with Jesus. If something in you has been stirred lately—like you want more of God—that's not random. That's an invitation. And if you're ready to respond, I would love to walk with you in the mentoring group. You can join through the link in the show notes or at walkboldlywithjesus.com. I look forward to meeting you here again tomorrow. Remember, Jesus loves you just as you are, and so do I! Have a blessed day! Today's Word from the Lord was received in October 2025 by a member of my Catholic Charismatic Prayer Group. 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What do you actually do after a psychedelic experience ends… but the process doesn't?In this episode, I explore one of the most underrated tools for psychedelic integration: kanna — a legal, non-psychedelic, psychoactive plant that supports emotional regulation, mental clarity, and nervous system balance.While psychedelics are known for their intensity, insight, and disruption, the reality is that most of the work happens after the experience in the messy, everyday moments. Integration can feel overwhelming, confusing, and hard to navigate.This episode introduces kanna as a gentle, daily support tool that helps you stay with what's already unfolding.What you'll learn:What psychedelic integration really looks like beyond the peak experienceWhy integration can feel overwhelmingWhat kanna is and how it works (SRI, PDE-4 inhibition, empathogenic effects)The difference between psychedelics vs. kannaHow kanna supports nervous system regulation, mood, and mental clarityWhy kanna is considered a sober-friendly alternative in social and recreational spacesThe role of presence in integration — and why it matters more than insightHow kanna can support identity rebuilding after psychedelic experiencesReal-life ways to use kanna during integrationShow Links:A Guide to Kanna [download]Kanna Wellness - MODERN15 for 15%1:1 Coaching with Lana - $500 off all April [apply]Diaspora Diaries - Vlog series on YouTubeExplore Coaching with Lana:Psychedelically Informed Coaching (6 Month Program)Focused Transformation Coaching (6 Week Program)Iboga Integration & Prep Coaching (NEW-now enrolling)Stay Connected to Modern Psychedelics:Instagram: @modernpsychedelicsYouTube: Modern Psychedelics YouTubeWebsite: www.modernpsychedelics.netSubstack: The Healthy EgoFree Resources:FREE Iboga Preparation GuideFREE Set Better GoalsFREE Integration Journal FREE Intention Setting JournalFREE Psychedelic Ceremony ChecklistFREE Playlists for Psychedelic Journeys + IntegrationDISCLAIMER: Modern Psychedelics does not endorse or support the illegal consumption of any substances. This show is meant for entertainment purposes only. Modern Psychedelics does not sell or promote the sale of any illegal substances. The thoughts, views, and opinions on this show should not be taken as life advice, medicinal advice, or therapeutic guidance.
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The Blooming Court Ch. 3We find Galahad at an establishment called The Old Pickaxe, where he meets the owner, Ron, and they bond over Dwarven whisky and rare steak. Galahad is given some behind-the-scenes information about the city and how things truly operate, and is even asked whether he and the party would be up for another job to overthrow a corrupt figurehead, given their resume, but has to mull it over, given their tight schedule at the moment. The party sans the tea crew meets up with Galahad to discuss how things were after he left, explain the peculiar game they played and the smell, and think about whether there is even enough time for a new quest, given their ever-growing to-do list. Later on in the week, while the group makes their preparations for Uscana, Zechs goes out to find information about his bow, Jack of All Trades. Zechs meets a man named Hollis Breckthane, the owner of the Hollow String shop, who informs him that his bow is made of a special and extremely rare metal called ghost silver. He had come across it once before at the Silver Static Drift in the Astral Sea, a place where gods go to die, and he acquired it from a dead god's tooth to make arrows that were confiscated. Zechs gets an in-depth lesson on how his bow truly works and is appreciative of the insight, realizing he has a long way to go but a clear path to fully grasping the bow's capabilities. He buys an elven saber for Argo and heads out. At the same time, Galahad picks up his newly reforged sword, Kanna's Blazing Fury, and purchases the thunderstrike mace as he's grown attached to the weapon. He's informed that the rest of the crew's orders will be ready later that week, and thanks him for the time and excellent work, getting to see just how the newly forged blade works and feels. He's impressed and excited to test out this improved beast of a weapon.There's so much happening, and that's where we pick up…Find out what happens next in this episode of the Medusa's Cascade: Collateral Damage! Theme Music is written and performed by EfflorescenceMixed by Thomas Lapierre IIITitle Card by Pierce Graphics Check out the show at themedusascascade.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Each week we aim to bring together the biggest events in Vtubing and talk about what's been going on. Stop by, hang out, and let's catch up with us! Quick reminder that we record on Tuesdays so some large stories from the week may not appear. Buy Merch Here! https://otamerch.shop/ Join this discord : https://discord.gg/M7tVYWTSFR Follow here for updates: https://twitter.com/SuperChatsPod Shorts over here: https://www.tiktok.com/@superchatspod Playlist of music: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp6uXoGNUwk9Tq0NWOwaCLGruX0XdVBfd 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:42 FalseEyeD Graduation Announcement 00:12:15 Hololive's Charity Marathon Concluded 00:21:24 Nimi's 3D Anniversary Live 00:32:46 Aki's Birthday 3D Live 00:45:41 Jakks Pacific Getting into Holo Merch 00:56:47 Random BAFTA Discussion 01:05:29 Miwa's Birthday Week Celebration 01:13:09 New Hololive Fan Website from Hiro 01:16:47 Okayu's Non-Delicious 01:18:15 Calli and GG covered You Are My Monster 01:19:35 Kanade covered Iris Out 01:20:36 Eimi covered Yin Yang Relationship 01:24:23 Miori covered Paper Plane 01:26:31 Kanna covered Zoku Zoku 01:28:26 Penny covered I Can't Wait 01:30:23 Kam's Stuff 01:38:15 Bae's Telephone Game 01:43:24 REM's Stream 01:46:14 That Time Nene Got the PP Wand 01:48:19 Mint's Bioshock Playthrough 01:55:00 V Sensei's Hour of Animal Facts 01:56:43 Phase Connect's Killer Inn Collab 02:01:57 Octavio's Tribute to his Mom 02:03:52 Community and Shilling 02:09:53 Birfdays
Oxford Conservative MP Arpan Kanna on a letter asking for support for GM workers.
In this episode of The Art of Being Well, Dr. Will Cole sits down with Stephanie Wang, founder of KA! Empathogenics, to explore kanna, an ancient South African plant traditionally used to support mood, connection, and resilience. They discuss empathogens, nervous system regulation, serotonin balance, emotional healing, and how kanna differs from pharmaceuticals and psychedelics. Stephanie also shares her personal healing journey, the indigenous roots of kanna, and how daily practices can help restore connection in a disconnected world. For all links mentioned in this episode, visit www.drwillcole.com/podcast.Visit www.ohmyka.com and use code WILLCOLE for 15% off your first purchase.Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Sponsors:Visit www.ohmyka.com and use code WILLCOLE for 15% off your first purchase.Take your food to the next level with Graza Olive Oil. Visit https://graza.co/WILLCOLE and use promo code WILLCOLE today for 10% off your first order!Head to MANUKORA.com/WILLCOLE to save up to 31% plus $25 worth of free gifts with the Starter Kit, which comes with an MGO 850+ Manuka Honey jar, 5honey travel sticks, a wooden spoon, and a guidebook!Use code WILLCOLE at puori.com/WILLCOLE to get 32% off Puori Grass-fed Whey Protein when you start a subscription. In addition, you get a free shaker worth $25 on your first subscription order, which brings total savings to $49.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Now is the perfect time to start a refreshed daily supplement routine, or reinvent your current stack. This podcast episode pairs the most popular new years resolutions with supplements that can help you achieve them! Emiel and Erika discuss the products that they use for staying fit, calm under stress, and thinking creatively throughout the year. In addition, they cover supplement stacks that will support a multitude of health and cognition goals. Loose weightBerbeleanCyathermGain MuscleEurycomaxCistamaxCreatineDrink lessAlcohol Defense before drinkingSubstitutes: Relievex, Supercritical Coriander, Kava, Kanna, Magnolia Bark, Shoden, TauromagEat HealthierInfinigreens after a meal Saffron ALAThe Specialist GoalsImprove MoodSaffronBlack GingerKannaCistamaxCognanceImprove Relaxation:Ecklonia cavaSupercritical corianderLemon BalmBaikal SkullcapImprove Cognitive Function (memory, focus, motivation)OmegaTAUErinamaxSabroxy4 DMA 7,8 DHFCognanceMushroom Magic Matcha BallerEnhance Social CapabilitiesSaffronKannaIsoliquiritigeninTribugenEurycomaxSupercritical corianderImprove SleepTauromagSleep supportSupercritical corianderLucidimaxLucidisporeImprove LibidoBlack gingerTribugenEurycomaxIncrease Stress ResiliencePanamaxShodenImprove Immune FunctionImmune defenseImmuseLucidimaxFitness/Weight-loss focusedCistamax or Eurycomax: Mood, libido, strength Cyatherm: Mood, libido, weightloss, blood flow, cognitive functionSaffron: Mood, focus, appetite reductionInfinigreens: Appetite reduction, micronutrients and blood flowCognition FocusedOmegaTAU: Memory, focus, moodCognance: Memory, divergent thinking, moodPolygala tenuifolia: Neuroplasticity, focus, motivation and moodErinamax: Memory, focus and moodBecoming Calmer Under StressPanamax: Relaxation, stress, mood, cognitive functionShoden: Relaxation, stress, mood, fitnessRhodiola Rosea 3% salidroside: Energy, stress, cognitive function, fitnessInfini-B: Energy without jitters Building a Social moodBlack ginger: Mood, libido, blood flow, confidenceSaffron: Enhanced mood and focusCognance: Enhanced mood and focusIsoliquiritigenin: Relaxation, mood
Robert Lattig of Healing Herbals returns to the Mycopreneur Podcast to discuss the rise of the Kanna supplement market alongside Amanita muscaria mushrooms, Jamaican Dogwood and much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back in Kyoto again to look at another new work from our friends at Kyoto Animation: Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid: A Lonely Dragon Wants To Be Loved, the feature film sequel to the beloved (and bizarre) slice-of-life TV comedy. Originally directed by Takemoto Yasuhiro in its first season before his tragic death in the 2019 arson attack, the series originally returned for a second season directed by KyoAni stalwart Ishihara Tatsuya, who again takes the helm for this film sequel. But with a more focused and bombastic story centering on the character Kanna, with much of the action taking place in the dragon realm, A Lonely Dragon Wants To Be Loved proves an even better fit for Ishihara's talents than the TV series was, making for a surprisingly exciting and affecting film that delivers astonishing animation and some big emotional reactions. With the film now having screened in the US thanks to Crunchyroll, we break it all down, and look forward to the next era of Kyoto Animation as this one draws to a close. Enjoy! Time Chart:Theme Song: 0:00:00 – 0:01:30Intro and History: 0:01:12 – 0:52:17Eyecatch Break: 0:52:17 – 0:53:01Movie Review: 0:53:01 – 2:04:08End Theme: 2:04:08 – 2:05:09Subscribe to our YouTube channels! Japanimation Station: https://www.youtube.com/c/japanimationstation Purely Academic: https://www.youtube.com/@purelyacademicpodcastRead Jonathan Lack's movie reviews and stay up to date with all our podcast projects at https://www.jonathanlack.comSubscribe to PURELY ACADEMIC, our monthly variety podcast about movies, video games, TV, and more: https://purelyacademic.simplecast.comRead Jonathan's book 200 Reviews in Paperback or on Kindle – https://a.co/d/bLx53vK“Welcome to Japanimation Station” – Music by Thomas Lack, Lyrics by Sean Chapman, featuring Hatsune Miku. “Happily Ever After” – Music & Lyrics by Thomas Lack, featuring Hatsune Miku. https://www.thomaslack.com
111. Trip Report: Kanna vs. MDMA Plus How Molly Effs With Your Sleep For WeeksWhat if you could feel more connected, relaxed, and joyful—without alcohol or MDMA? In this episode, I talk to Andrew Weisse, founder of getKanna and writer of Substack's The Psychedelic Blog, about the mood-enhancing, heart-opening power of Kanna, a South African plant that's gaining popularity as a functional empathogen. We discuss its chemical makeup, traditional use, and modern applications for social connection, romantic intimacy, and MDMA replacement. This is a big one for anyone exploring a sustainable way to engage with psychedelics.
This is message 6 in The Names of God Series Exodus 20:1-17 El-Kanna is the God whose holy jealousy flows from perfect love and covenant faithfulness. He demands exclusive worship because He alone is worthy and because divided hearts lead only to ruin. His jealousy is not harsh but protective, guarding His people from the emptiness of idolatry and calling them back to Himself in mercy. The Jealous God is both a consuming fire and a faithful Redeemer who desires the full devotion of His people for their good and His glory. Don't forget to download our app for more from the Riverview Baptist Church. http://onelink.to/rbcapp Find more at https://riverviewbc.com/ Donate through Pushpay https://pushpay.com/pay/riverviewbc
Jared and Anne Ladyem (anneladyem.com) see Inuyasha fight Kanna's mirror demon and then she goes kaboom.
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Jared and Anne Ladyem (anneladyem.com) see some demons get allergies, we learn about the history of allergies, and Kanna makes a mirror demon.
In this episode of The Psychedelic Podcast, Paul F. Austin welcomes Lana Pribic, ICF Professional Coach, co-founder of Kanna Wellness, and host of the Modern Psychedelics Podcast. Lana shares her deep reverence for African medicines—iboga and kanna—and why she resists quick-fix narratives in psychedelic culture. Find full show notes and links here: https://thethirdwave.co/podcast/episode-321/?ref=278 She opens up about her ceremonies in Baja, the long arc of iboga integration, and the role of preparation, intention, and patience in this work. The conversation also explores kanna as a gentle daily ally and the cultural roots of both medicines. Lana Pribic, M.Sc., is an ICF Professional Coach, co-founder of Kanna Wellness, and producer & host of the Modern Psychedelics Podcast. With over 230 hours of professional training and four coaching certifications, Lana specializes in psychedelically-informed coaching, guiding individuals through profound inner transformation. Based in Ontario, she merges the power of psychedelics, consciousness, and self-discovery to facilitate deeply impactful experiences. When she's not immersed in her work, you'll likely find her dancing to electronic beats, creating art in the kitchen, practicing patience with her cat, curating her dream wardrobe, or diving into a book. Highlights: How iboga differs from classic psychedelics Preparation as the overlooked key to safe journeys How to craft meaningful questions for iboga Rejecting the quick-fix narrative in psychedelic work Facing shadow material in ceremony The long arc of iboga integration Kanna as a subtle, supportive ally Safety concerns around microdosing iboga The cultural inseparability of iboga and Bwiti Balancing medicalization with ancestral reverence Episode Links: Modern Psychedelics Podcast Kanna Wellness – Use code THIRDWAVE for 10% off Episode Sponsors: Psychedelic Coacing Institute's Intensive for Psychedelic Professionals in Costa Rica - a transformative retreat for personal and professional growth. Golden Rule Mushrooms - Get a lifetime discount of 10% with code THIRDWAVE at checkout
Desscaras confronts a waiter, Kanna reduces herself to her sex appeal, and MarriageToxin establishes that a harem ending is actually the bad ending for this series! 7:20 - Ichi the Witch 49 20:26 - Blue Box 210 29:23 - Dandadan 208 37:39 - Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo 1 40:37 - Kaiju No. 8: Hoshina's Day Off 43:37 - Hima-Ten! 57 59:35 - Otr of the Flame 17 1:08:24 / 68:24 - Ping-Pong Peril 9 1:18:38 / 78:38 - Ultimate Exorcist Kiyoshi 59 1:30:44 / 90:44 - Marriagetoxin 139 1:41:08 / 101:08 - Nue's Exorcist 113 1:51:14 / 111:14 - Akane-banashi 173 1:59:33 / 119:33 - One Piece 1159 2:13:32 / 133:32 - Favorite Series and MVP
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What if the key to deeper empathy, compassion, and emotional connection is found in a plant you've never heard of? In this episode, we're joined by Lana Pribic, ICF-certified coach, co-founder of Kanna Wellness, and host of the Modern Psychedelics Podcast, to explore the ancient and modern applications of Kanna, a gentle but powerful heart-opening plant medicine. Lana shares her personal journey with Kanna, how this plant “found her,” and how it can be used to access deeper self-awareness and connection without the intensity of traditional psychedelics.You can find show notes, resources and more at: https://tinyurl.com/2pkc6ryz Are you called to serve the healing of our world? Join our microdosing facilitator program! You'll learn everything you need to know to become a resourced, skilled, and confident microdosing guide.Visit microdosingforhealing.com/professionaltraining
Names of God often show up on wall art, coffee mugs, and devotional books. Yet rarely do we encounter El Kanna, the Hebrew name of God which means Jealous God.
We pick up with Arguile and Mira as she gives Arguile some updates regarding the city, information that's relevant to finding his mother, and hands over his stash that she held for him. She informs him that his mother has been seen with a gentleman known as Yurrik Strauss and gives a description and possible locations for him. Back at the suite, they find that Elmira has delivered their new clothing as requested and even exceeded several party members' expectations. As everyone enjoys a hearty breakfast, Arguile explains how his guild used to do things, the jobs they would receive, and the differences between themselves and the Shuffle Guild. The group gathers their things and follows Arguile for a tour of his hometown, which serves as both reconnaissance and a chance for him to collect information. At the same time, the party is preoccupied, despite their pleas against him operating on his own. They take the trolley to the Blazing Forge to find Galahad a smith who can fuse both Kanna's Fury and The Sun Sword into one new sword. While there, the group looks through the shop and finds that they might be in luck for some custom items that they request as well, but the new blade takes precedence. Galahad gets a new weapon, the Thunder Strike Mace, as a loaner in the meantime. The gentleman they are speaking to for this transaction, Jax, is taking orders for everyone but looks at a wide-eyed Zechs, who is digging through his notes to give him a few ideas for some fun toys for his kit. Arguile and Shanks have a quick look at the weapons of Iwi as Arguile shows Shanks a rifle, which he “can't get yet” and “needs a license for” so Arguile, who can get one, buys one and promises to teach Shanks how to use it and get the “appropriate paperwork”. With that, the group finishes up their transaction and makes their way to the Crystal Gardens to touch some grass at the behest of Salix. On the way, Arguile provides further explanations about the city's rules and its watchers, also informing the group about the dos and dont's. Provides a brief history lesson and addresses the additional questions that arise from the party. After some time, reconnecting with nature, the group makes plans for what to do next, and Arguile informs them of whom he is looking for to find his mother. We conclude with the party making their way towards the Spire District.There's so much happening, and that's where we pick up…Find out what happens next in this episode of the Medusa's Cascade: Collateral Damage! Theme Music is written and performed by EfflorescenceMixed by Thomas Lapierre IIICheck out the show at themedusascascade.com
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Psychedelic whole plant medicines have been used for thousands of years, yet there is very little modern research surrounding them. Despite this, various plants have been used to heal and transform our mental states, and according to some beliefs, as a way to open the heart and spirit, and even treat mental and physical illnesses. In this episode, Dr. Dave Rabin is sitting down with Stephanie Wang, CEO of KA! Empathogenics, to explore the history, uses, and potential mental health benefits of Kanna. Kanna is a fully legal and biochemically fascinating plant originating in South Africa. Together, they discuss the potential to enhance resilience, elevate mood, and promote emotional healing. How does it compare to MDMA? What can we learn from traditional plant wisdom? Join us as we dive into the evolving science and culture of psychedelics, revealing new pathways to well-being.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephaniewang5d Web: https://kaempathogenics.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrDavidRabinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drdavidrabin Web: https://www.drdave.io/
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Last time we spoke about the Fall of Manila. General LeMay's B-29 bombers wreaked havoc on Japan, targeting key factories at a high cost. On February 19, US Marines landed on Iwo Jima, facing fierce Japanese resistance and heavy casualties. By February 23, after relentless fighting and harsh conditions, they raised the American flag atop Mount Suribachi, marking a hard-won victory. This moment inspired a legacy for the Marine Corps, as battles raged on in the Pacific. Meanwhile troops attacked General Kobayashi's defenses at Mounts Pacawagan and Mataba, struggling to gain ground. Reinforcements arrived, leading to coordinated assaults, but progress was slow. Meanwhile, General Yamashita reorganized his forces in response to increased guerrilla activity. As American divisions advanced, they faced fierce resistance but gradually secured key positions. Guerrilla leader Volckmann disrupted Japanese supply lines, significantly impacting their operations. Amidst the chaos, a daring rescue mission freed over 2,000 internees, though it provoked brutal reprisals against civilians. This episode is the Great Tokyo Air Raid Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945. Today we are continuing with the ongoing battle over Iwo Jima. By the end of February, Colonel Liversedge's 28th Marines had successfully secured Mount Suribachi, while the other regiments from the 3rd, 4th, and 5th Marine Divisions advanced toward the O-2 Line, situated beyond Airfield No. 2. This location was where General Kuribayashi maintained his primary defensive positions, which were heavily fortified with caves, tunnels, and traps. On March 1, General Rockey continued his offensive on the left flank as the fresh 28th Marines moved through the weary 27th Marines, led by Colonel Wornham, and launched an assault on Hill 362A and its adjacent positions. The corps' 155mm howitzers and 5th Division artillery commenced firing a preparation at K-minus 45 minutes. One battleship and two cruisers from the gunfire and covering force added their heavy fires from 08:00 to 08:30. Aircraft from the support carrier group delivered strikes throughout the day, but did not participate in preparation for the attack. This proved one of the busiest days for Task Force 54 since D-Day as fire support ships dueled with enemy shore batteries until late afternoon. Shortly after dawn enemy guns in the northern part of the island opened up, and at 07:25 the destroyer Terry took a direct hit by a 6-inch shell, suffering heavy casualties. The battleship Nevada immediately engaged these hostile installations, and after completing their mission in support of the landing force, the cruisers Indianapolis and Pensacola shifted to counter battery fire. At 10:25 the destroyer Colhoun was hit by a major-caliber projectile, and soon after this enemy shells straddled the destroyer Stembel. Counter Battery fire continued throughout the day with the Nevada destroying one casemated gun and starting a fire in another emplacement, while the Pensacola's batteries accounted for a third Japanese gun. Following the robust aerial, naval, and artillery bombardment, Liversedge's forces achieved some initial success, including capturing the hilltop, but were ultimately halted by intense machine-gun fire from Nishi Ridge to the north. However, the 3rd Battalion along the coast managed to advance approximately 350 yards against lighter resistance. In the center, General Erskine also pressed forward beyond Airfield No. 2, with Colonel Withers' 21st Marines advancing north and northeast about 500 yards into the incomplete Airfield No. 3. At the same time, General Cates continued to send his troops into the fray. Colonel Jordan's 24th Marines replaced Colonel Wensinger's exhausted 23rd Marines on the left and fought to dislodge the enemy from Hill 382. They succeeded in advancing about 100 yards along the division's left boundary and 50 yards on the right, establishing a foothold on elevated terrain overlooking Minami village. Further south, Colonel Lanigan committed only his 1st Battalion to eliminate the salient around the Amphitheater and Turkey Knob, but this assault was again met with fierce Japanese gunfire. This relief enabled Erskine to initiate a late two-regiment offensive, with the 21st Marines on the left and Colonel Kenyon's 9th Marines on the right, although this effort did not achieve any significant progress. The following day, the assault persisted, but the 9th Marines made minimal headway against a strong enemy position on the right, while the 21st Marines advanced toward the base of Hill 362B and the southern edge of Airfield No. 3. Concurrently, Liversedge's 28th Marines successfully cleared Hill 362A and moved toward Nishi Ridge, where they repelled a fierce counterattack by 150 Japanese soldiers. Colonel Graham's 26th Marines were once again deployed to fill the gap between the 3rd and 5th Marine Divisions, managing to gain approximately 500 yards to the north. Jordan's 24th Marines finally captured Hill 382 and advanced about 300 yards on the left flank. Meanwhile, Lanigan's 1st Battalion made another unsuccessful attempt to infiltrate and take the high ground north of Turkey Knob. As described by an intelligence officer with the 4th Marine Division “As a result of a close study of the enemy's recent defensive action, aided by observation from OP's and air reconnaissance, the following explanation is suggested of the enemy's defense in this Div's Z of A. The enemy remains below ground in his maze of communicating tunnels throughout our preliminary arty fires. When the fire ceases he pushed OP's out of entrances not demolished by our fires. Then choosing a suitable exit he moves as many men and weapons to the surface as he can, depending on the cover and concealment of that area, often as close as 75 yards from our front. As our troops advance toward this point he delivers all the fire at his disposal, rifle, machine-gun, and mortar. When he has inflicted sufficient casualties to pin down our advance he then withdraws through his underground tunnels most of his forces, possibly leaving a few machine gunners and mortars. Meanwhile our Bn CO has coordinated his direct support weapons and delivers a concentration of rockets, mortars and artillery. Our tanks then push in, supported by infantry. When the hot spot is overrun we find a handful of dead Japs and few if any enemy weapons. While this is happening, the enemy has repeated the process and another sector of our advance is engaged in a vicious fire fight, and the cycle continues.” Meanwhile the remainder of the 25th Marines managed to advance 300 yards along the coast without facing any opposition. On March 3, the capture of Hill 362A enabled flame-thrower tanks to assist in the advance northward. The 5th Marine Division prepared to press on with its assaults through Nishi Ridge and Hill 362B. The majority of the 28th Marines faced strong resistance as they moved forward over 200 yards. Liversedge's 1st Battalion and Graham's 1st Battalion executed a coordinated attack to take the main enemy positions ahead of them. Meanwhile, the remainder of the 26th Marines surged forward, achieving a gain of over 500 yards, which allowed them to relieve Kenyon's 3rd Battalion and secure the summit of Hill 362B. In the center, the 9th Marines remained in a stalemate, while the 21st Marines launched a vigorous attack to the northeast, successfully capturing the summit of Hill 357 at the eastern edge of the Motoyama Plateau. They then attempted another assault southeast toward Hill 362C, which resulted in a modest gain of about 250 yards. Meanwhile, in the 4th Marine Division's sector, Wensinger's 23rd Marines were deployed in the center, where determined Japanese defenders continued to thwart intense American assaults, despite the partial reduction of the Turkey Knob blockhouse. To the left, the 24th Marines resumed their offensive southeast, advancing up to 350 yards in the center. During the eight days of deadlock and fierce conflict in the Hill 382 and Turkey Knob areas, the weather had been generally favorable. Mild temperatures and fair skies predominated, although early in the morning ground haze combined with smoke to limit observation, and on a few days light showers fell in the afternoon. Night temperatures sometimes went below 60°F, and it was then that tired Marines were grateful for the characteristic subterranean heat of the island that warmed their foxholes. The next day, March 4, dawned gray and sullen, and intermittent showers fell from the overcast skies. Visibility was so limited that all air strikes were canceled and aerial observation seriously curtailed. On the right, Cates' Marines pressed the attack southeast but could only gain 150 yards against the defenders' fierce resistance. To the left, after a failed Japanese infiltration attempt overnight to gather food and water, both the 9th and 21st Marines made no progress with their costly eastward assaults. Finally, supported closely by flame-throwing tanks and combat engineers, Rockey's Marines fought fiercely but achieved only minor advances, prompting Wornham's 27th Marines to be thrown back into the battle to reinforce the two battered assault regiments. March 5 was then dedicated to reorganizing and resupplying the three Marine Divisions in preparation for a renewed effort the next day. Additionally, the reserve 3rd Marines, led by Colonel James Stuart, were sent back to Guam without having landed on Iwo Jima. The three divisions accordingly resumed the offensive on March 6 after a terrific artillery and naval gunfire bombardment. First, on the left, Erskine attacked with his three regiments abreast yet failed to make any significant advance. Then, in the center, the 9th and 21st Marines likewise unsuccessfully attacked towards Hill 362C, though the latter managed to clear the entire Hill 357 area. Lastly, Wensinger's 23rd Marines passed through the 24th on the division left and pressed on forward against heavy opposition, successfully gaining between 150 and 350 yards while Jordan's battalions gained up to 150 yards in their front. Additionally, the 25th Marines mopped up in its area and Cates' Provisional Battalion kept hammering against the Amphitheater-Turkey Knob area. In the knowledge that the battle was swinging irrevocably in favor of the Americans, General Kuribayashi radioed Tokyo: "Our strongpoints might be able to fight delaying actions for several more days. I comfort myself a little seeing my officers and men die without regret after struggling in this inch-by-inch battle against an overwhelming enemy...". The General's predictions were, if anything, on the pessimistic side as his garrison would prolong the battle for another three weeks. Although the fighting was dragging terribly, on this day Brigadier-General Ernest Moore successfully landed on Airfield No. 1 alongside 28 P-51s and 12 P-61s of the 15th Fighter Group to take over control of island air activities. The following day, the Island Commander, Major-General James Chaney, assumed responsibility for base development, air defense, and operation of the airfields. Meanwhile, Schmidt was continuing his coordinated offensive, with the 28th Marines meeting only scattered resistance as it pushed 500 yards north; the 26th Marines overrunning the enemy defenses and gaining about 150 yards before resistance stiffened once again; the 27th Marines attacking on a narrow front but likewise gaining only 150 yards; the 21st Marines achieving tactical surprise to reach Hill 331 and then pushing 250 yards more to Hill 362C, which was ultimately seized as well; the 9th Marines ferociously attacking east but gaining only 200 yards before a rain of fire stopped them; the 23rd Marines recovering from a savage Japanese night counterattack and then pushing around 150 yards against strong resistance; the 24th Marines only progressing over 50 yards as it neutralized a number of enemy defenses; and the 25th Marines and the Provisional Battalion continuing secondary operations against the Amphitheater-Turkey Knob area. On March 8, Rockey pressed on toward the northeast coast, with the 28th Marines advancing against minimal resistance, gaining between 300 and 500 yards along the shoreline. Meanwhile, the 26th Marines faced a complete stalemate against the intricate network of pillboxes and interconnected caves that had once comprised the village of Kita. The 27th Marines managed to advance approximately 150 yards with tank support. In the center, the 21st Marines shifted northeast again, successfully gaining 300 yards through the last organized resistance in the area, while the 9th Marines captured Hill 362C and continued their eastward assault, reaching the edge of the plateau overlooking the beach and initiating a flanking maneuver south of Hill 331. On the right flank, the 23rd and 24th Marines continued their attacks but made little headway against the enemy's formidable defenses. That night, General Senda launched a strong counterattack that caught the Americans off guard. Two of Senda's orderlies would survive and report what occurred during the daring counterattack. Many of his troops believed that Inoue was a superior leader who inspired his men to perform outstanding feats of bravery; others thought he was a maniac. The sight of the Stars and Stripes flying on top of Mount Suribachi had filled him with increasing rage. He is quoted as saying: "We shall destroy their banner, we shall replace it with ours in the name of the great Emperor and the great people of Japan." Inoue was in charge of the Naval Guard Force who manned the shore guns that sank and damaged many of the US warships and landing craft, and was described as a bombastic and temperamental character, a fine swordsman, heavy drinker, and womanizer. His bizarre plan almost beggars belief. The Captain was certain that the airfields would be lightly defended by service troops. He and his men would move southward, destroying B29 bombers as they passed; climb Mount Suribachi and tear down the Stars and Stripes; and replace it with the Rising Sun as an inspiration to all Japanese troops on the island. However this never came to be. The determined defenders, bolstered by heavy artillery and machine-gun fire, repelled the assault, resulting in approximately 800 Japanese casualties. Under relentless pressure in a shrinking area where most critical terrain features had been seized, the disorganized Japanese forces saw a fleeting opportunity to escape destruction, raid American-controlled airfields, and reclaim Mount Suribachi with this counterattack. However, its failure effectively depleted Senda's remaining strength and chances for continued resistance. The following day, Cates resumed the offensive, with the 23rd Marines making minor gains along their front, while Jordan's 3rd Battalion achieved a notable breakthrough of 300 yards. Furthermore, the Provisional Battalion was disbanded, and Lanigan's 2nd Battalion assumed control of the Amphitheater-Turkey Knob region. In the center, Erskine persisted in his advance toward the sea, with patrols from the 9th and 21st Marines successfully reaching the beach as American forces continued to secure the area. Meanwhile, to the left, Rockey faced significant resistance, with his troops soon coming under intense and precise fire from elevated positions extending southeast from Kitano Point. Consequently, the 26th and 27th Marines remained in a stalemate while the 28th Marines moved forward. On March 10, Liversedge's men advanced approximately 40 yards across extremely challenging terrain and against fierce opposition, while Graham's 2nd Battalion gained an additional 75 yards, with the rest of the 26th and 27th Marines still held in place. Over the past 14 days, Rockey's 5th Marine Division advanced 3,000 yards along the west coast, ultimately pushing Kuribayashi's forces into a final pocket at the northern tip of the island. In a dispatch to Tokyo on March 10, General Kuribayashi summed up the Japanese situation in this manner: “Although the attacks of the enemy against our Northern districts are continuing day and night, our troops are still fighting bravely and holding their positions thoroughly… 200 or 300 American infantrymen with several tanks attacked "Tenzan" all day. The enemy's bombardments from one battleship (or cruiser), 11 destroyers, and aircraft are very severe, especially the bombing and machine-gun fire against Divisional Headquarters from 30 fighters and bombers are so fierce that I cannot express nor write here.” Not until 15 bloody days later did Marines eliminate the last pocket of organized enemy resistance in the northern end of the island. By D+19 all that remained for the enemy force was to fight and die for the Emperor. This advance came at a significant cost, with Rockey suffering 1,098 men killed and 2,974 wounded during this time. In the center, the 21st Marines reported that all organized resistance in their area had been eliminated, while the 9th Marines moved toward the beach, facing harassment from enemy fire from a resisting pocket on their right. Nevertheless, Erskine's 3rd Marine Division successfully secured the airfield areas and only needed to eliminate this last remaining pocket in their zone. However, personnel losses during this 14-day campaign were substantial, with Erskine losing 831 men killed and 2,241 wounded. Finally, Cates took over from the 24th Marines as he initiated his final offensive eastward. Consequently, the 23rd Marines advanced southeast with minimal resistance, covering approximately 700 yards before stopping at a strategic high ground about 500 yards from the beach, while patrols moved toward the coast near Tachiiwa Point. Simultaneously, Lanigan's 1st and 3rd Battalions pushed 600 yards southeast against stronger opposition and successfully occupied the key terrain southwest of Higashi. Meanwhile, the 2nd Battalion advanced northeast to join them, effectively driving the remaining enemy forces into a small pocket in that area. Over the last 14 days, Cates' 4th Marine Division engaged in relentless assaults, fighting fiercely from Charlie-Dog Ridge past Hill 382, the Amphitheater, Turkey Knob, through Minami, and the formidable defenses northeast of Hill 382, nearly reaching the coast. The Japanese conducted an astute defense in this sector. General Kuribayashi had planned well, but much credit for execution of the plan in the 4th Marine Division zone must go to General Senda, who commanded the 2nd Mixed Brigade and exercised tactical control during the battle. Enemy weapons and minefields were well placed to take maximum advantage of terrain features, fire control was excellent when judged by Japanese standards, and camouflage discipline outstanding. Machine-gun positions controlled draws, while mortars were disposed to deliver fire on routes of approach, including the crests, forward, and reverse slopes of ridges. The one obvious mistake made by the Japanese in this long, grueling defense to the death was the night counterattack of March 8. This action cost them many lives and gained no advantage. Even this rather hopeless plunge can be somewhat justified, however, when the situation that existed then is seen from the Japanese point of view. By March 8, the enemy was under heavy, constant pressure in an ever-shrinking area where most of the critical terrain features had been captured. He was quickly becoming dispossessed and disorganized, with few courses of action remaining. Because communications were undoubtedly badly disrupted, it is possible that the Japanese facing the 4th Division did not realize just how hopeless his cause appeared and therefore harbored some hope that the counterattack might not be in vain. The cost was significant, with Cates suffering 848 men killed and 2,836 wounded. While the battle raged on Iwo Jima, General LeMay was also preparing for a major raid on Tokyo, known as Operation Meetinghouse. After a precision strike by 192 B-29 bombers against Musashi on March 4, which resulted in minimal damage due to heavy cloud cover, a decision was made to move away from the 21st Bomber Command's traditional focus on precision bombing. This eighth fiasco at Musashi marked the end of a well-defined phase of 21st Bomber Command's operations. The effort to knock out the Japanese aircraft industry by high-altitude, daylight precision bombing of carefully selected targets had failed. Production of aircraft engines, not grossly off scheduled programs when 21st Bomber Command came to the Marianas, fell off sharply during the last two months of 1944 and production of aircraft declined slightly during the same period. In neither case, however, could the shortages be accounted for by destruction wrought by the B-29's; indeed, the output of Franks at Ota had decreased from 300 a month to 100 before the first air strike. Not one of the nine high-priority targets had been destroyed, although Akashi had been effectively crippled and production had been slowed down at Mitsubishi's engine and assembly plants at Nagoya and at Nakajima-Ota. Musashi had suffered only 4% damage after 835 B-29 sorties had been sent against it; Navy planes had done more harm in a single strike. Probably the indirect effects of the B-29 raids were most important: with the fall of Saipan, Japanese industrialists had begun to lose confidence in their supposed immunity from air attack. Although under governmental pressure for increased production, they began, with the first attacks on Nakajima and Mitsubishi, to hunt for underground or forest cover, and the official directive for dispersal issued in mid-January merely served to quicken a process already well under way. This radical change in manufacturing techniques, never as efficiently conducted as the similar movement in Germany had been, explains in part the slowdown in production in late 1944 and early 1945. In 22 missions comprising 2,148 sorties, the command dropped 5,398 tons of bombs on Japan targeting the Imperial aircraft industry, but only about half of the bombers hit primary targets. Losses were substantial, largely due to fierce enemy interceptors and the lengthy overwater journey from the Marianas to Japan, which lacked any friendly bases for refueling or repairs. As a result of the high costs associated with unescorted daylight missions, the susceptibility of Japanese cities to incendiary attacks, and the minimal impact of precision bombing with high explosives, General Arnold ultimately opted for a comprehensive incendiary campaign. In preparation for the forthcoming assault on Okinawa, LeMay was tasked with initiating a series of intensive incendiary strikes from low altitudes. This lower bombing altitude would enhance accuracy, increase bomb load, and prolong the lifespan of B-29 engines. Although this approach carried risks, LeMay believed that the intense Japanese anti-aircraft fire was not overly threatening, as only two B-29s had been lost due to flak alone. He also decided to conduct these missions at night, which would decrease the likelihood of heavy cloud cover and strong winds, simplify navigation, and enable the bombers to reach the two new emergency airstrips at Iwo Jima by dawn. The first mission was set to commence immediately, with 334 B-29s from the 73rd, 313th, and 314th Bombardment Wings taking off in the late afternoon of March 9, carrying approximately 2,000 tons of bombs. The target was a rectangular area in northeastern Tokyo known as Zone I, measuring about 4 by 3 miles and encompassing most of Asakusa, Honjo, and Fukagawa Wards. After a turbulent journey, the initial pathfinders successfully identified their targets under favorable weather conditions and marked them shortly after midnight with fires However LeMay's decision came late. With the first mission set for the night of March 9, the field orders were not cut until the 8th. Although operational details would vary significantly from normal practice, there was no time to consult Washington as was so frequently done. Arnold was not even informed of the revolutionary plans until the day before the mission. The decision to attack at night ruled out the command's standard technique of lead-crew bombing. Formation flying at night was not feasible, and with flak rather than enemy fighters the chief danger, a tight formation would be a handicap rather than a source of defensive strength. With planes bombing individually from low altitudes, bomb loads could be sharply increased, to an average of about six tons per plane. Lead squadron B-29s carried 180 x 70-pound M47s, napalm-filled bombs calculated to start "appliance fires," that is, fires requiring attention of motorized fire-fighting equipment. Other planes, bombing on these pathfinders, were loaded with 24 x 500-pound clusters of M69s. Intervalometers were set at 100 feet for the pathfinders, 50 feet for the other planes. The latter setting was supposed to give a minimum density of 25 tons (8333 M69s) per square mile. Late reports indicated widespread fires that forced formations to search extensively for targets, with visibility severely hampered by smoke and bomb runs complicated by turbulence from intense heat waves. During the three-hour assault, a total of 279 B-29 bombers targeted Tokyo, successfully dropping 1,665 short tons of bombs on the primary objective. Additionally, 19 Superfortresses, unable to reach Tokyo, attacked alternative or last-resort targets. The Japanese were taken completely by surprise by this tactical shift, resulting in only moderate resistance; intense anti-aircraft fire destroyed 14 B-29s and damaged another 42, while enemy interceptors had no significant effect. The fires were so intense that they nearly extinguished themselves by mid-morning, only halted by wide gaps like rivers. Subsequent photographs revealed that 15.8 square miles had been devastated, including 18% of the industrial sector, 63% of the commercial area, and the core of the densely populated residential district. Tokyo's highly effective firefighting system was also caught off guard, leading to the destruction of 95 fire engines and the deaths of 125 firefighters, while lightweight buildings were completely consumed along with their contents. Little rubble remained; only a few fire-resistant structures, marked by heat damage, stood in the devastated areas. In total, 267,171 buildings were destroyed, 83,793 people lost their lives, 40,918 were injured, and 1,008,005 were left homeless. Moreover, it took 25 days to recover all the bodies from the debris. Radio Tokyo referred to the raid as “slaughter bombing,” with one broadcast stating that “the sea of flames engulfing the residential and commercial districts of Tokyo was reminiscent of the holocaust of Rome, caused by Emperor Nero.” The attack significantly undermined the morale of Japanese civilians, and along with other firebombing raids in March, it led many to believe that the war situation was worse than their government had acknowledged. In response, the Japanese government implemented a mix of repression, including severe penalties for those accused of disloyalty or spreading rumors, and launched an ineffective propaganda campaign aimed at restoring confidence in the nation's air and civil defense efforts. Meanwhile, LeMay and Arnold viewed the operation as a considerable success. As Tokyo mourned its losses, another 313 B-29s were sent on the afternoon of March 11 to execute a similar strike on Nagoya; however, due to minimal wind to spread the fires from the widely dispersed bombs, the results were less impressive. Nonetheless, only one B-29 was lost during the raid, with another 20 sustaining damage. It became evident, as LeMay had predicted, that the Japanese lacked effective tactics for nighttime interception. Now, attention shifts to Burma to report on the ongoing Chinese-British-Indian offensives. On General Slim's primary front, General Stopford's 33rd Corps continued its vigorous advance toward Mandalay, while General Cowan's 17th Indian Division successfully made its way to the Meiktila area in the Japanese rear. In response, Generals Kimura and Katamura sent several reinforcements to this crucial area, but only the 1st Battalion, 168th Regiment, led by Colonel Yoshida, managed to arrive in time to establish some defenses in the town, quickly transforming buildings in Meiktila into bunkers and strongpoints. On February 28, Cowan dispatched the 63rd Brigade to launch an attack from the west and the 48th Brigade to advance from the north along the Mahlaing-Meiktila road, while the 255th Tank Brigade executed a wide flanking maneuver to approach from the east. As a result, the 63rd Brigade secured Kyaukpyugon and set up a roadblock southwest of Meiktila; the 48th Brigade advanced to a bridge over a chaung approximately a mile from the town; and the 255th Brigade fought its way to Kyigon and Khanda, successfully destroying several bunkers near Point 860. On March 1, following a heavy air and artillery bombardment, Cowan's three brigades began to push into Meiktila despite fierce resistance. The 48th Brigade, bolstered by a tank squadron, advanced down the Mandalay-Meiktila road, quickly clearing Kyigon before entering the town, where they reached within 100 yards of the railroad line before the attack was halted in the late afternoon. To the east, the majority of the 255th Tank Brigade captured Point 860 and began clearing the camouflaged bunkers along the ridgeline, while a combined force of tanks and grenadiers advanced to within 200 yards of the railroad station before being recalled. Meanwhile, the 63rd Brigade, supported by a tank squadron, cleared the village of Kanna and continued past it to secure the railroad line and the main Kyaukpadaung-Meiktila road. The following day, the 17th Indian Division tightened the encirclement around Meiktila, inflicting significant casualties on the outnumbered defenders and destroying numerous enemy bunkers. On March 3, the three brigades commenced the task of eliminating the last remaining Japanese forces in and around Meiktila. They faced intense sniper and machine-gun fire from every building. However, due to the tanks' superior firepower, the Japanese strongholds were systematically taken down one by one. By the end of the day, the town was cleared, with an estimated 2,000 Japanese troops killed, including Colonel Yoshida. Additionally, 47 field pieces and anti-tank guns were captured, and the supply dumps surrounding Meiktila were secured. Cowan now needed to organize the town's defenses, anticipating a swift and fierce Japanese counterattack. Immediately after the town's capture, Kimura ordered the 18th Division to work with the weakened 49th Division to reclaim Meiktila, while Katamura reinforced General Naka with the majority of the 119th and 214th Regiments, a strong artillery unit, and the battered 14th Tank Regiment. Following the capture of Meiktila, Cowan's forces spent the next few days clearing the area of any remaining snipers and stragglers. For the town's defense, Cowan assigned each brigade and the divisional infantry to four sectors, each featuring a heavily fortified redoubt. He also tasked the 99th Brigade with defending Kyigon and Meiktila's airfield. To maintain the initiative for the 17th Division, Cowan aggressively deployed strong mobile columns of tanks, mechanized artillery, and infantry to disrupt the Japanese formations as they approached Meiktila. Consequently, while the 18th and 49th Divisions advanced, Ywadan and Nyaungaing were secured on March 5. In the following days, the main roads leading to Mahlaing, Kyaukpadaung, Pyawbwe, Thazi, and Mandalay were cleared, and the enemy units of the 214th Regiment at Thangongyi and Yego were successfully repelled on March 8. General Naka was now prepared to initiate his primary assault on Meiktila, instructing his units to concentrate their efforts north of the town, while the 214th Regiment made an unsuccessful attempt to move southwest to connect with the 49th Division. In response to these movements, on March 10, Cowan sent a robust tank-infantry force along the Mahlaing road to escort a previously dispatched column back to Meiktila, successfully inflicting significant casualties on the 56th Regiment as the British-Indians secured the Leindaw-Kyanngyagon area. However, the troops faced harassment from artillery fire originating from south of Myindawgan Lake, prompting Cowan to launch another armored sweep on March 14 to eliminate this threat. Although the 55th Regiment managed to capture the hill north of Meiktila after Cowan's tanks and infantry withdrew, the Japanese forces were unable to prevent their return, which resulted in further heavy losses. Concurrently, other tank-infantry units disrupted the advance of the 49th Division, effectively delaying the assembly of Japanese forces to the south and east of Meiktila until March 18. Additionally, a strong raid by the Komatsubara Unit was successfully repelled on March 14. In Stopford's sector, the 19th Division was preparing to launch its final offensive southward toward Mandalay, while the 2nd and 20th Divisions, after fierce fighting to expand their bridgeheads, were advancing east to assault the southern approaches to Mandalay. With close support from artillery and aircraft, General Rees' forces successfully breached the primary defenses of Lieutenant-General Yamamoto Kiyoe's 15th Division, reaching the northern outskirts of Mandalay by March 7. As the assault continued, British-Indian forces were set to enter the city on March 9. However, the determined defenders clung to Mandalay Hill and Fort Dufferin, aiming to extend the conflict and fight to the death. While Mandalay was under siege, the 62nd Brigade stealthily advanced east to Maymyo on March 11, catching the garrison off guard. The next day, Mandalay Hill ultimately fell while Fort Dufferin was being heavily bombarded within the city. By mid-March, the 2nd Division was nearing the capture of Ava, and the 20th Division was steadily advancing east to sever the supply routes from Mandalay to the south. In northern Burma, General Sultan was also pursuing his offensive. After establishing a bridgehead at Myitson, General Festing's 36th British Division faced minimal resistance and successfully took Mongmit on March 9 before continuing southward to Mogok. To the east, the 38th Chinese Division encountered only weak delaying positions as it moved towards Lashio, which was successfully occupied by March 7. At this point, the 56th Division, now independently commanding this area, was gradually retreating towards Hsipaw and Kyaukme. Although General Sun paused his advance until the Generalissimo granted permission to resume the offensive later in the month. Mountbatten feared that if more Chinese troops were withdrawn from Burma it might not be possible to take Rangoon before the monsoon rains began. This was an unpleasant prospect, so Mountbatten went to Chungking on March 8 for two days of conference with the Generalissimo. When the conference of March 9 concluded, the Generalissimo, according to the American minutes, said that he would recapitulate his decision of halting the Chinese advance at Lashio. In so doing, he remarked that the details of withdrawal would be settled later and that no final decisions would be made before General Wedemeyer was able to take part in them. Then he stated that unless there was a simultaneous amphibious attack on Rangoon, operations would stop at Lashio and Mandalay and the Allies would assume the defensive. The Chinese would stop at Lashio, but details of their operations between Lashio and Mandalay would be settled later between the staffs. The misunderstanding became quite apparent in mid-March when General Sultan, under whose command the Chinese were, received conflicting orders. Mountbatten ordered Sultan to move his forces southwestward toward Mandalay, yet the Generalissimo directed that the Chinese divisions stay in the Lashio area. As a compromise and to avoid having the Chinese wait idly around Lashio, Sultan suggested that a smaller task force be directed to proceed south. But the Generalissimo and his American advisers stood firm, lest the shift of troops to China be delayed. This in turn caused the British to believe that if the Chinese were not going to advance they should be withdrawn forthwith and end the burden on the line of communications. The 50th Chinese Division began to push south after securing the Namtu region and by mid-March reached Hsipaw. Meanwhile, in South Burma, the 82nd West African Division had taken Dalet, while the 25th Indian Division engaged in a struggle for control of the Ruywa-Tamandu area. Additionally, the 2nd West African Brigade was advancing inland toward An, posing a significant threat to the Japanese rear areas. Due to the rapid advancement of Slim's offensive, Admiral Mountbatten had to prioritize air supply for the 14th Army. This situation soon compelled General Christison to send the 25th Indian Division back to India, as his logistical support was becoming increasingly strained. Capturing Tamandu and establishing a Forward Maintenance Area there became essential. After successfully clearing Dokekan, the 74th Indian Brigade crossed the Me Chaung on March 4 to circumvent the main enemy defenses. The British-Indians pressed on, launching attacks on Tamandu in the following days, but the determined defenders put up strong resistance. Eventually, General Miyazaki withdrew most of the 111th Regiment and ordered it to attack the 2nd West African Brigade from the rear, which was finally contained by March 17. With the 25th Division scheduled to withdraw to Akyab by the end of the month, the 74th was reassigned to the 82nd West African Division and launched a final assault on Tamandu on March 11, successfully capturing the abandoned objective. The British-Indians then began to advance towards Kolan, reaching the vicinity of the town by mid-March. Simultaneously, the 154th Regiment counterattacked the West Africans at Dalet, successfully halting the enemy's advance beyond the river. Meanwhile, the 4th Indian Brigade landed at Mae near Letpan on March 13 from Ramree Island and established a roadblock to prevent enemy escape. In response, the 121st Regiment sent several companies to conduct a delaying action aimed at slowing the enemy's southward advance. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. The battle for Iwo Jima intensified as the Marines advanced against fortified Japanese positions, facing heavy resistance and suffering significant casualties while capturing key terrain over several weeks of fierce combat. Meanwhile General LeMay shifted from precision bombing to incendiary raids on Tokyo, resulting in significant destruction and civilian casualties, while Japanese morale plummeted amid military setbacks.
KANA - MEDICINE OF THE ZEITGEIST Stephanie is passionate about the power of plants and evolving consciousness. She is the Founder and CEO of KA! Empathogenics, with a mission to restore full-spectrum aliveness for all beings. KA! offers 100% plant-based empathogenic supplements featuring kanna - a heart-opening succulent from South Africa that is clinically proven to activate an immediate sense of grounded energy, helping people feel more alive, capable and connected as they navigate everyday stress. Previously Stephanie was the President of The Alchemist's Kitchen and Director of Evolver, a conscious lifestyle company in New York. She was also a documentary and narrative film producer. A native Hong Konger, Stephanie began her career in corporate finance on Wall Street and was a number one ranked equity analyst in the retail sector with HSBC Securities, Hong Kong. Kana, plant medicine, intimacy, emotional health, psychedelics, adaptogens, serotonin, MDMA, healing, relationships, love, integration, heart, mind, Kana, addiction, business values, reciprocity, healing, psychedelics summary In this conversation, Stephanie Wang discusses her journey with Kana, a sacred plant from Southern Africa, and its profound effects on intimacy, emotional health, and relationships. She explains the science behind Kana, its adaptogenic properties, and how it compares to substances like MDMA. The discussion also delves into personal experiences and the lessons learned from working with Kana, emphasizing the importance of love and emotional availability in human connections. In this conversation, Stephanie Wang shares her transformative journey towards trusting love and integrating her heart and mind. She discusses the importance of creating from a place of love and the values that guide her business, which focuses on reciprocity with indigenous cultures. Stephanie highlights the healing properties of Kana, a plant that supports emotional integration and can aid in addiction recovery. She expresses her wish for her work to reach those in need and envisions a heart-opening celebration centered around connection and healing. takeaways Kana is a sacred plant used for thousands of years. It helps with intimacy and emotional connection. Kana is adaptogenic and non-toxic. Studies support Kana's benefits for anxiety and focus. It is not comparable to MDMA in effects. Kana promotes emotional availability and intimacy. The journey with Kana can lead to profound personal insights. Love is fundamental to trust and relationships. Experimenting with dosage is encouraged for individual needs. Kana has come into the zeitgeist during times of isolation. Trusting love was a significant breakthrough for me. Integrating heart and mind is essential for balance. Creating from the heart influences business values. Reciprocity with indigenous cultures is a core value. Kana serves as a plant for emotional integration. Kana can help with addiction and obsessive tendencies. My wish is for my work to reach those who need it. A heart-opening party would be a dance celebration. Kana invites collaboration rather than taking over. Building a relationship with Kana reveals its healing potential. titles Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage 05:56 The Science Behind Kana 11:59 Personal Journey with Kana 17:46 Lessons Learned from Kana 25:30 The Journey to Trusting Love 31:09 Creating from the Heart 39:49 Kana: A Plant for Integration 48:58 Wishes and Heartfelt Celebrations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Christian Rasmussen is the founder of Minnesota Nice Ethnobotanicals , a bulk importer of Amanita muscaria and vendor of other ethnobotanical such as Blue Lotus Flower, Kanna, California Poppy and more. Christian shares insights into the challenges and opportunities to running one of the most prolific Amanita muscaria providers in North America given the recent headwinds proposed by the FDA in which they drafted a 'warning' letter to Amanita product manufacturers regarding the agency's view of this mushroom with a multiple millennia long tradition of human use.We get into the politics and the pressure points of being in the Amanita space, as well as the extraordinary potential that this natural remedy has and how it helped Christian personally in his journey to recovery from a crippling Benzo addiction.Please rate and review this episode wherever you're listening ( : Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Highness Podcast, hosts Diana and JR delve into cannabis, discussing personal choices, industry dynamics, and political challenges. Diana highlights a stylish vape battery from Cake, while JR talks about using Kanna extract for better sleep after a break from THC. They feature Frankie Green Thumbs, a local business assisting in cannabis cultivation.The topic turns to the impending new administration and what that means for the industry. They address political impacts such as Jeff Sessions' rescinding of the Cole Memo, the contentious Farm Bill, slow federal legalization progress, and challenges from figures like Trump, along with monopolistic trends in states like Florida and Maryland.The hosts also explore the rise of popularity with psychedelics like psilocybin and their potential influence on cannabis. They emphasize the need to reassess economic, legal, and social barriers for genuine cannabis reform, providing insightful commentary on the industry's future.Important links:Listeners can get 20% off their first order at Psily Rabbit Medicinals using code YOURHIGHNESS.Use YOURHIGHNESS at checkout for 15% off your order Sprig. This episode is produced and edited by Your Highness Media. Subscribe to our Substack for the latest updates and event information.
"Every good story starts with a hardware store." Sparks shares his journey into shibari, from learning rope with his wife to studying under Kanna. He explores communication, consent, emotional connection, and creative sadism, offering personal insights into building meaningful rope experiences.Sparks began tying in early 2015. Learning quickly both locally and travelling interstate at every chance to further knowledge. Sparks began an educational role in 2016 and not long there after, began teaching and performing interstate. Rope has since carried through to teaching and performing internationally and travelling to Japan to further continue his education, achieving the position of deshi to Nawashi Akechi Kanna Sensei and recieved his teaching certificate in the style of KannaRyu. Running a studio locally in Adelaide (Shibari Adelaide) he takes pride in the joy of others and growth in the rope community, as well as continually looking for positive self development along the way. His early trouble shooting and un-canny memory enables him to modify and skillfully adapt ties to each model. The deep intimacy and connections conveyed through rope, along with a sadistic flavour, is what Sparks enjoys most about shibari. 'Rope is a tool used to play with your partner'.Instagram: @nawashisupakuX: @SupakuRopeExplore 800+ high-quality rope bondage tutorials taught by world-class instructors: https://shibaristudy.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shibari.study/X: https://x.com/shibari_studyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ShibariStudyFetlife: https://fetlife.com/users/856858
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00:00:00 Marker 1 00:01:21 Flow Glow! 00:06:55 Isaki Riona 00:18:43 Koganei Niko 00:25:59 Mizumiya Su 00:37:29 Rindo Chihaya 00:53:38 Kikirara Vivi 01:08:34 Merch 01:14:11 Zeta's Jazzeta Show 01:18:34 Gamer Supps Cup-a-thon 01:20:21 New Globie Gen This Weekend 01:22:57 Vtuber Awars Noms 01:26:06 Streamer Awards Noms 01:28:43 Haruka's Back 01:30:38 Nene's Back 01:34:20 Okayu's Spicy Merch 01:35:41 Marker 31 01:37:34 Vshojo's New Talents 01:38:34 REM Wants Baja Blast 01:39:55 Nene Amano Hit 400k 01:40:18 Hachi's New Album "For Astra" 01:41:44 Upcoming Events 01:44:12 Kiara's Acapella Mirage 01:44:34 Moona's Multiverse 01:45:14 Nikki and Katarina's High 01:46:53 Michiru's Magical Girl 01:47:30 REM's Daddy Daddy Do 01:48:29 Spectra's Lilium 01:50:02 Kanna's Beat Eater 01:50:55 Heave Ho Holo Collab 01:56:17 Various Liar's Bar Streams 02:02:08 Holostar's DND Campaign 02:06:41 Vyvid Anniversary Collab 02:10:30 Community and Shilling 02:14:46 Birfdays
Send us a textIn this enlightening conversation, Cam and Erick explore the realms of healing, meditation, and the transformative power of Kambo and other natural medicines. They delve into Erick's personal healing journey, the significance of setting intentions, and the unique techniques he has developed, including the shamanic emotional cleanse. The discussion emphasizes the importance of body work in the healing process and how past traumas can be released through various methods. In this conversation, Erick shares insights on healing, particularly through the lens of parental relationships and the use of Bufo as a powerful medicine. He discusses the importance of emotional release, forgiveness, and the journey of self-love. The conversation also delves into the integration of experiences with Bufo and the significance of embracing the full spectrum of human emotions. Erick emphasizes that healing is a continuous journey, encouraging listeners to choose practices that resonate with them for liberation and growth.Erick's Info:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soulnbodyhealing/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070493044676&ref=xav_ig_profile_webThis episode is Sponsored by Fun Guy. Discover the incredible power of Kanna - known for its mood-enhancing properties that aid in supporting feelings of euphoria, reducing stress, promoting relaxation, and providing a subtle energy lift - through Fun Guy's delicious kanna-infused chocolates, gummies, and tinctures. Order at the link below and use code TRIPSITTING for 15% off your order: https://funguy.com?sca_ref=6166895.8eWv64zfLXIf you are interested in sponsoring an episode of The TripSitting Podcast, send an email to tripsittingblog@gmail.comBe sure to share with a friend and subscribe so you never miss my latest posts :) Watch on YouTubeFollow on InstagramFollow on TikTok
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I have a very exciting announcement today: I am launching a new company called Kanna Wellness, inspired by the simple Mediterranean approach to well-being. To set the stage, I share about my personal journey with Kanna, describing how it helped me during a challenging integration period. This episode also includes detailed information about Kanna, its effects, dosage guidelines, and practical tips on incorporating it into daily life and recreational settings. My enthusiasm for the plant grew over time, especially why my mom started feeling its anxiety benefits. Since my mom also loves the product, Kanna Wellness is a family-owned business started with my parents, aimed at bringing high-quality Kanna extract to the Canadian market. Visit kannawellness.com to support us!Topics Covered:How I built a relationship with Kanna during integrationWhat inspired me to start Kanna Wellness with my momWhat is Kanna? An overview of the plantTherapeutic and recreational use cases for KannaThe felt effects of KannaThe adaptogenic nature of KannaWhat separates our extract from other Kanna products on the marketTips for how to get started with KannaDosage information for Kanna depending on use caseSponsors:Natural Shilajit | Head to naturalshilajit.com to get 10% off with LANA10OFFShow Links:kannawellness.com use LANA for 10% off1:1 Coaching with Lana Want more Modern Psychedelics?Instagram | YouTube | Web | Facebook Inspired to transform your life from the inside out, and integrate higher consciousness in your day to day life?Explore 1:1 Coaching with Lana or Apply Now Please support the show: leave a review on Apple or a 5-star rating on Spotify if this episode sparked something within. FREEBIES to support your journey DISCLAIMER: Modern Psychedelics does not endorse or support the illegal consumption of any substances. This show is meant for entertainment purposes only. Modern Psychedelics does not sell or promote the sale of any illegal substances. The thoughts, views and opinions on this show should not be taken as life advice, medicinal advice, or therapeutic guidance.
SummaryTrish Mock, founder of Good Psyche, joined me on the Wellness Matters podcast to discuss the use of medicinal plants and fungi for overall well-being. Trish's inspiration comes from her mother, who practices herbalism and traditional Chinese medicine on their regenerative herb farm. We discussed the importance of regenerative farming and its impact on the nutrient content of plants. Trish also shares her personal journey with holistic wellness and the use of psychedelics for mental and emotional health. Trish emphasized the need for a more holistic approach to healthcare and the limitations of the Western healthcare system. Trish shares her journey of finding a gentle and brain-friendly supplement to support her mental health. She discovered the plant Kanna, which has been used for centuries by a tribe in South Africa. Kanna is legal, non-toxic, non-habit forming, and safe. It behaves as an SSRI, or antidepressant, and has numerous benefits for mental, emotional, and physical health. Trish created Good Psyche to make Kanna and other plants more accessible and developed products like Sidekick, a euphoric mouth spray, and Glisten Up, a hydrating facial mist. TakeawaysMedicinal plants and fungi can bring balance to the body and have a positive impact on overall quality of life.Regenerative farming focuses on evaluating each parcel of land and restoring it to a state of homeostasis, resulting in healthier and more nutrient-rich plants.The Western healthcare system often fails to address the unique needs of women and relies on a profit-driven model.Psychedelics, when used responsibly, can have positive effects on mental and emotional health, but caution should be exercised and professional guidance is recommended. Kanna is a plant that has been used for centuries by a tribe in South Africa and behaves as an SSRI/antidepressant.Good Psyche was created to make Kanna more accessible and develop products that promote mental, emotional, and physical health.I appreciate your support!If you feel called to support the podcast, leave a review on Spotify here or Apple here…And if you know someone who would benefit from this episode…Consider forwarding them this email.Ways to find Trish:Instagram: @seekgoodpsycheWebsite:seekgoodpsyche.comPlease enjoy this 15% code for your first purchase at Good Psyche! Type in WMT15 at checkout. Happy shopping
In this episode of The Psychedelic Podcast, host Paul F. Austin talks with Stephanie Wang, founder and CEO of KA! Empathogenics. Find episode links, summary, and transcript here: https://thethirdwave.co/podcast/episode-252-stephanie-wang/ Stephanie shares her journey from finance to plant medicine, including her involvement at The Alchemist's Kitchen. Paul and Stephanie discuss the unique benefits of kanna, its comparison to SSRIs, and KA!'s intentional branding. Stephanie also highlights the importance of education and community in the kanna space. She closes by sharing her vision for KA!, touching on exciting new research into kanna. Stephanie Wang is passionate about the power of plants and evolving consciousness. She is the Founder and CEO of KA! Empathogenics, with a mission to restore full-spectrum aliveness for all beings. KA! offers 100% plant-based empathogenic supplements featuring kanna - a heart-opening succulent from South Africa that is clinically proven to activate an immediate sense of grounded energy, helping people feel more alive, capable and connected as they navigate everyday stress. Previously Stephanie was the President of The Alchemist's Kitchen and Director of Evolver, a conscious lifestyle company in New York. She was also a documentary and narrative film producer. A native Hong Konger, Stephanie began her career in corporate finance on Wall Street and was a number one ranked equity analyst in the retail sector with HSBC Securities, Hong Kong. KA! Empathogenics is offering podcast listeners 10% off. Use code THIRDWAVE at checkout. Highlights: From a career in finance to evolving consciousness The evolution of the Evolver Network and The Alchemist's Kitchen Stephanie's first kanna experience Kanna as an ally for daily wellbeing, psychedelic integration, and more Is kanna an alternative to SSRIs? KA!'s branding, design, and educational efforts The unique sensation of KA!'s ingredients Stephanie's vision for KA! and the outlook of future kanna research Episode Links: KA! Empathogenics (use code THIRDWAVE for 10% off) KA!'s 30-Day “Journey Into The Heart” Bundle (next journey starts 6/30/24) Episode Sponsors: Magnesium Breakthrough by BiOptimizers: Use code THIRDWAVE for 10% off any order Soltara Healing Center: Use code TW200 to receive $200 off your next retreat.
Today's episode is one that I've been eagerly waiting to share with you all. We're joined by an incredibly special guest, Ryan Latreille, the founder of Kanna Extract Co., to talk about Kanna (Sceletium Tortuosum); a legal empathogen that can elevate mood and support mental health. Ryan's expertise in the realm of psychedelics and plant medicines is more extensive than anyone I know, especially when it comes to kanna, a plant medicine he introduced me to years ago. He's a trailblazer, making these novel substances more approachable and, importantly, doing so with a profound sense of responsibility and care. Don't worry, we've got you covered on getting started. The Life Stylist listeners can visit kannaextract.com and use code LUKE for 10% off. In this episode, we explore the world of kanna, a topic Ryan knows inside out. His approach to creating these products is meticulous and heartfelt, focusing on efficacy and safety. We're not just exploring the origins and stories behind these substances, we're also emphasizing the importance of respect and caution in their use. This episode highlights the many benefits of kanna, including its non-addictive nature. It is legal, and potentially the safest way to experience profound plant medicine benefits, leading to deeper healing, connection, and growth. Get ready to have your mind expanded and to learn from one of the most knowledgeable people in the field of plant medicine. Let's dive in and discover the wonders of kanna and the remarkable journey of Kanna Extract Co. with Ryan Latreille. DISCLAIMER: This podcast is presented for educational and exploratory purposes only. Published content is not intended to be used for diagnosing or treating any illness. Those responsible for this show disclaim responsibility for any possible adverse effects from the use of information presented by Luke or his guests. Please consult with your healthcare provider before using any products referenced. This podcast may contain paid endorsements for products or services. THIS SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: NEUROHACKER COLLECTIVE | Go to neurohacker.com/stylist to try Qualia Senolytic with a 100 day money back guarantee, and code "STYLIST" will get you 15% off your order. AND… BEAM MINERALS | You can use code "LUKE20" for 20% off your order at beamminerals.com. AND… UPGRADED FORMULAS | Go to upgradedformulas.com and use code LUKE15 TO SAVE 15%. AND… LEELA QUANTUM TECH | Go to leelaq.com and use the code "LUKE10" for 10% off their product line. MORE ABOUT THIS EPISODE: (00:00:41) An Introduction to Using Empathogens for Heart Opening (00:17:13) Important Disclaimer on Safe Use of Plant Medicine (00:41:28) A Cautionary Tale About Taking Too Much Plant Medicine (01:00:41) Deep Dive on Kanna (01:10:13) Exploring the Pharmacology Behind Kanna Extract Co. (01:26:23) Cultivating Kanna Plants with Kanna Extract Co. (01:40:58) Non-Addictive Nature, Vapor Safety & Ceremonial Mindfulness Resources: Visit kannaextract.com (use code LUKE for 10% off) Instagram: @KannaExtract I'm so proud to have officially launched my first collection of merch! Shop all the new designs at lukestoreymerch.com. Are you ready to block harmful blue light, and look great at the same time? Check out Gilded By Luke Storey. Where fashion meets function: gildedbylukestorey.com Join me on Telegram for the uncensored content big tech won't allow me to post. It's free speech and free content: www.lukestorey.com/telegram The Life Stylist is produced by Crate Media.
Today's episode is one that I've been eagerly waiting to share with you all. We're joined by an incredibly special guest, Ryan Latreille, the founder of Kanna Extract Co., to talk about Kanna (Sceletium Tortuosum); a legal empathogen that can elevate mood and support mental health. Ryan's expertise in the realm of psychedelics and plant medicines is more extensive than anyone I know, especially when it comes to kanna, a plant medicine he introduced me to years ago. He's a trailblazer, making these novel substances more approachable and, importantly, doing so with a profound sense of responsibility and care.Don't worry, we've got you covered on getting started. The Life Stylist listeners can visit kannaextract.com and use code LUKE for 10% off.In this episode, we explore the world of kanna, a topic Ryan knows inside out. His approach to creating these products is meticulous and heartfelt, focusing on efficacy and safety. We're not just exploring the origins and stories behind these substances, we're also emphasizing the importance of respect and caution in their use. This episode highlights the many benefits of kanna, including its non-addictive nature. It is legal, and potentially the safest way to experience profound plant medicine benefits, leading to deeper healing, connection, and growth.Get ready to have your mind expanded and to learn from one of the most knowledgeable people in the field of plant medicine. Let's dive in and discover the wonders of kanna and the remarkable journey of Kanna Extract Co. with Ryan Latreille.DISCLAIMER: This podcast is presented for educational and exploratory purposes only. Published content is not intended to be used for diagnosing or treating any illness. Those responsible for this show disclaim responsibility for any possible adverse effects from the use of information presented by Luke or his guests. Please consult with your healthcare provider before using any products referenced. This podcast may contain paid endorsements for products or services.THIS SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY:NEUROHACKER COLLECTIVE | Go to neurohacker.com/stylist to try Qualia Senolytic with a 100 day money back guarantee, and code “STYLIST” will get you 15% off your order.AND…BEAM MINERALS | You can use code “LUKE20” for 20% off your order at beamminerals.com.AND…UPGRADED FORMULAS | Go to upgradedformulas.com and use code LUKE15 TO SAVE 15%.AND…LEELA QUANTUM TECH | Go to leelaq.com and use the code “LUKE10” for 10% off their product line.MORE ABOUT THIS EPISODE:(00:00:41) An Introduction to Using Empathogens for Heart Opening(00:17:13) Important Disclaimer on Safe Use of Plant Medicine(00:41:28) A Cautionary Tale About Taking Too Much Plant Medicine(01:00:41) Deep Dive on Kanna (01:10:13) Exploring the Pharmacology Behind Kanna Extract Co.(01:26:23) Cultivating Kanna Plants with Kanna Extract Co.(01:40:58) Non-Addictive Nature, Vapor Safety & Ceremonial MindfulnessResources:Visit