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Join us for an enlightening episode of the MindHack podcast with special guest Matt Zemon, author of 'Psychedelics For Everyone' and a leading voice in the psychedelic movement. Dive into the fascinating world of psychedelic therapy, as Matt shares his personal journey, insights on the therapeutic use of psychedelics, and the future of mental wellness. Explore how these powerful substances are transforming lives and expanding consciousness, and discover the potential they hold for healing and personal growth. Tune in to uncover the transformative power of psychedelics and their role in shaping a new paradigm for mental health.More on Matt Zemon:WebsiteTwitterInstagramLinkedInPsychedelics For Everyone: A Beginner's Guide to these Powerful Medicines for Anxiety, Depression, Addiction, PTSD, and Expanding ConsciousnessOther books hereBooks and other interesting mentions:PsychableJoe Rogan EpisodeTerence McKennaStoned Ape TheoryEleusinian MysteriesThe Immortality Key: The Secret History of the Religion with No Name by Brian C. MurareskuMDMA (Ecstacy)PsilocybinMicrodosing CollectiveA Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life by Ayelet WaldmanDr. Ben Malcolm | Spirit PharmacistPsychedelic Pharmacist Associationthe dharmacist | Dr. Trina NguyenMAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies)Heroic Hearts Project
The Reverend Shawn Amos & The Brotherhood "Back To The Beginning (featuring The McCrary Sisters) www.shawnamos.com Dead Roots Revival "Poverty Line" - The Controller's Exam www.deadrootsrevival.ca Professor Louie & The Crowmatix "Tick Tock" - Strike Up The Band www.professorlouie.com Michele D'Amour & The Love Dealers "It Won't Break My Heart" - Hot Mess www.micheledamourandthelovedealers.com Funky Bluester "Ain't No Walk In The Park"- Expensive And Dirty www.funkybluester.com The Hello Darlins "Better Days (featuring Dave Fenley) - The Alders And The Ashes www.thehellodarlins.com The Whiskey Treaty Roadshow "Hey Lady" - Band Together www.thewhiskeytreaty.com ********************* Durham County Poets "Through The Glass" - Out Of The Woods www.durhamcountypoets.com Ryan Chrys & The Rough Cuts "Tonight, A Party" - Blame It On The Road www.roughcutsband.com The Denim Daddies "Grandpa Was A Carpenter" - Northern Goods www.thedenimdaddies.com Seth James "Take It Easy" - Lessons www.sethjamesmsuic.com The Heart Collectors "No Separation" - The Space Between www.theheartcollectors.com Annie & Rod Capps "Mr. Crow" - Love And Rain www.annieandrodcapps.com Claudia Schmidt "Replenish" - Reimagining www.claudiaschmidt.com Jared Rabin "Remind Myself To Breathe" - www.jaredrabin.com Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" Running time: 4 hours 3 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
These are some of the official showcase artists at this year's Folk Alliance International event: Connie Kaldor "Pain And Sorrow" - Keep Going www.conniekaldor.com Ellis Paul "The Gift" - 55 www.ellispaul.com Stillhouse Junkies "Over The Pass" - Small Towns www.stillhousejunkies.com Alice Howe "With You By My Side" - Circumstance www.alicehowe.com Grace Pettis "Working Woman" - Working Woman www.gracepettis.com Karyn Oliver "Jenny" - Cherchez La Femme www.karynoliver.com The Accidentals "Wide Open" - Time Out: Session #2 www.theaccidentalsmusic.com Ordinary Elephant "I Come From" - Honest www.ordinaryelephant.com Ever More Nest "My Story" - Out Here Now www.evermorenest.com ************************ We Ghosts "Almost Alone" www.weghosts.com Corvus & The Morning Star "A Break In The Clouds" https://catmsband.co.uk/ KMFDM "Next Move" - Let Go https://kmfdm.net/ Strange Majik "Dopamine" - NYC Animal www.strangemajik.com Kojak "Midnight" s/t https://www.kojakmusic.com/ For Closure "Moon At Noon" https://www.facebook.com/ForClosureLA Mio "Det er meg det samme hvor jeg havner når jeg dør" - www.miomusikk.com Free Sergio "Free Sergio" - https://www.facebook.com/freesergioband *********************** Robert Connelly Farr "Things They Tellin' You" - Pandora Sessions www.robertconnellyfarr.com Shane Martin "Almost" - Anywhere www.shanemartin.com The Lucky Ones "Fool's Gold" A Nickel For The Fiddler https://www.theluckyonesmusic.com/ The Pairs "Easier To Leave" - When Will We Find Our Way www.thepairsmusic.com Daniel Isaiah "I've Got A Lot Riding On You" - To Live A Wild Life facebook.com/danisaiah Dana & Susan Robinson "No Billboards" - The Town That Music Saved www.robinsongs.com Kellie Loder "When We Kiss" https://kellieloder.com/ Cosy Sheridan & Charlie Koch "Demeter In The Underworld" - My Fence & My Neighbor www.cosysheridan.com Allysen Callery "Elemental Child" - Ghost Folk www.allysencallery.com Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" Running time: 4 hours 10 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
ALBUM FOCUS Tropical Party www.putumayo.com The Putumayo Discovery digital series continues with the digital album, Tropical Party by Putumayo, a collection of 10 upbeat and festive songs by rising musical stars from Brazil, Cameroon, Cuba, Angola, Haiti and more. Putumayo Discovery is a digital series that highlights exceptional songs by contemporary artists from around the world. Zezinho Noy (Angola) - Minha Amiga Teodora RAM (Haiti) - Tout Pitit (Se Pitit) Pâmela Amaro (Brazil) - Negro Amaro Chopteeth Afrofunk Big Band (Nigeria / USA) - Upendo Telek (Papau New Guinea) - Lus Lo Solwara *********************** Robert Jon & The Wreck "Ballad of a Broken Hearted Man" www.robertjonandthewreck.com Anthony Gomes "Blues-A-Fied" - High Voltage Blues www.anthonygomes.com Eric Johanson "Beyond The Sky" - The Deep & The Dirty www.ericjohanson.com Cedar County Cobras "Walkin' Blues" - Homesick Blues www.cedarcountycobras.com Mol Sullivan "Like This Now" - Goose www.molsullivan.com Helene Cronin "What Do You Lean On" - Landmarks www.helenecronin.com Scott Sean White "People" - Even Better On The Bad Days www.scottseanwhite.com Claudia Gibson "The Night Visiting Song" - The Fields Of Chazy www.claudiagibson.com Keith Kallina "To Get To You" - Etta Place www.keithmichaelkallina.com ************************* Mizu "Rinse" - Forest Scenes www.iammizu.com Danielle Miragllia "Sounds Like Home" - Bright Shining Stars www.daniellem.com Gus Glynn "Rollin' " - Paint It Blue www.gusglynn.com John McCutcheon with Tom Paxton "Invisible Man" - Together www.folkmusic.com Noah Derksen "Maybe Next Year" - Sanctity Of Silence www.noahderksen.com Johnsmith "Where's The World Goin' To - Backroads www.johnsmithmusic.com Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" Running time: 4 hours 16 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
David Fahl "Road Song" - Graduation Day www.davidfahl.com Runaway Grooms "This Road" - This Road www.therunawaygrooms.com Dan Tyminski "Never Comin' Home" - God Fearing Heathen www.dantyminski.com Aztec Two Step 2.0 "Apocalypse (Now!)" - Apocalypse (Now!) www.aztectwostep.com Professor Louie & The Crowmatix "Love Bound" - Miles Of Blues www.professorlouie.com Frenchy & The Punk "Gear Geist" - Zen Ghost www.frenchyandthepunk.com Explode The TV "After The Stars Fall Out" - www.explodethetv.com *********************** ALBUM FOCUS Tropical Party www.putumayo.com The Putumayo Discovery digital series continues with the digital album, Tropical Party by Putumayo, a collection of 10 upbeat and festive songs by rising musical stars from Brazil, Cameroon, Cuba, Angola, Haiti and more. Putumayo Discovery is a digital series that highlights exceptional songs by contemporary artists from around the world. Moa vive (Brazil) "Presemte de Oxum" Manou Gallo (Ivory Coast) - "Aliso" Badegna Foli feat. Koko Dembélé (Mali / France) - "Danse" Cuba Quartet (Cuba) - "Guajira Linda" Vieux Thiers (Cameroon) - "Caroline" ************************** Shannon Clark & The Sugar "Never Grow Old" - This Old World www.shannonclarksugar.com The Davisson Brothers Band "Mountain High" - Home Is Where The Heart Is www.davissonbrothersband.com Pete Mancici "Hear The Wind" - Silent Troubadour: The Songs Of Gene Clark www.petemancini.com Ian Roland "Gold In The Dust" - The Wood Wide Web www.ianroland.com Golden Shoals "New Friend" - s/t www.goldenshoals.com Shelley King "The Power" - Madam Mystic www.shelleyking.com ******************************* The Goddamsels "Better Than" - www.thegoddamsels.com Joy Zimmerman "Nobel Prize" - Where The Light Lives www.joyzimmermanmusic.com Vance Gilbert "Simple Things" - The Mother Of Trouble www.vancegilbert.com Kris Delmhorst "Wind's Gonna Find A Way" - Long Day In The Milky Way www.krisdelmhorst.com Michelle Held "The World Moves On" www.michelleheld.com Mike Agranoff "Ballad Of The White Seal Maid" - ...Or Would You Rather Get A Job?- www.mikeagranoff.com Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" Running time: 4 hours, 48 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Dogpile On The Rabbit "When You See Her" - Way Back Now www.dogpileontherabbit.com Wormburner "Doxology" - Pleasant Living In Planned Communities www.wormburnerband.com Kasador "Crawling" - Youth www.kasadorband.com Sunburn "Thunder" - https://www.facebook.com/abandcalledsunburn Napoleon "If I Go" - www.napoleontoronto.com Olathia "Last Breath" - The Forest Witch www.olathiametal.com Vampires Everywhere "Cry Little Sister" - https://www.facebook.com/vampireseverywhereofficial/ ********************************* Black Heart Drifters "DeSoto" - Outlaws Under A Western Sky www.blackheartdrifters.com The Slambovian Circus Of Dreams "The Neverwas" - A Very Unusual Head www.slambovia.com Evelyn Rubio "Porque Yo Quiero" www.evelynrubio.com Alex Lopez "Tell Me" - Looking For A Change www.alexlopezmusic.com Whiskey Treaty Roadshow "Rose On The Vine" - Band Together www.thewhiskeytreaty.com Jon Shain "Sinking Ship" - Never Found A Way To Tame The Blues www.jonshain.com John Papa Gros "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" - Central City www.johnpapagros.com The Rifters "it's Cause You Lived" - The Enchanted World www.rifters.net *********************** Eliane Amherd "Flee Flailing" - La Degustation www.elianeperforms.com Grace Morrison "Wasted" - Maybe Modern www.gracemorrison.com Amy Speace "Little Red"- Tuscon www.amyspeace.com Claudia Nygaard "I Wonder" - Lucky Girl www.claudianygaard.com Steve Dawson "Time To Remember" - At The Bottom Of A Canyon In The Branches Of A Tree www.stevedawsonmusic.com Megan Bee "Fall Down" - Cottonwood www.meganbeemusic.com Beth Wood "Old Things" The Long Road www.bethwoodmusic.com ******************************* Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
My Mood, My Music está de vuelta con tus canciones dedicadas, tus secciones favoritas... y la irreverencia de nuestros conductores. ¡Participa con nosotros y se parte de My Mood, My Music! Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
ALBUM FOCUS Putumayo World Music www.putumayo.com The groundbreaking world music label debuts a fourth full-length digital album "Global Reggae." This collection features songs by ten artists from around the world who have embraced this beloved music genre. Dobet Gnahoré, Kajeem (Côte d'Ivoire) - "Lagô" Angam (France) - "Wala Liam" Nina Ogot (Kenya) - "Pole Pole" Youthie, Kino Doscun (France) - "Inna Ud" Mista Savona, Havana Meets Kingston, Beatriz Márquez (Cuba/Jamaica/Australia) - "Lágrimas Negras" ********************** Black Heart Drifters "Santa Fe" - Under A Western Sky https://www.facebook.com/BlackHeartDrifters/ Izzy Ded & The Existential Dread "All The Good Horses" - What Hurts Most www.izzyded.com Cocktail Slippers "123" - www.cocktailslippers.com Dmitry Wild "Rock-n-Roll Is My Business" - www.dmitrywild.com Michele D'Amour & The Love Dealers "Plum Crazy" - Hot Mess www.micheledamourandthelovedealers.com Laurie Morvan "Gotta Dig Deep" - Gravity www.lauriemorvan.com Goldpine "Scarecrow" - Two www.goldpinemusic.com Jon Shain "Woodsmoke" - Never Found A Way To Tame The Blues www.jonshain.com Katie Curley "Buring The Midnight Oil" - Penny For My Heartbreak www.katiecurley.com ************************ Avi Wisnia "It's Gonna Rain Today" - Catching Leaves www.aviwisnia.com Janie Barnett "Gibbous Moon" - But Longing Is Primal www.janiebarnett.com Ynana Rose "Let Go The Day" - Under A Cathedral Sky www.ynanarose.com Jeff Plankehorn "Bluer Skies" - Alone At Sea www.jeffplankenhorn.com Dan Whitaker "Every Now And Then" - I Won't Play By Your Rules www.danwhitaker.com Terry Klein "Shimmers and Hums" - Leave The Light On www.terykleinmusic.com Tom Paxton & John McCutcheon "Prairie Star" - Together www.folkmusic.com Tret Fure "Waiting All My Life" - Lavender Moonshine www.tretfure.com Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" Running time: 4 hours, 15 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
My Mood, My Music está de vuelta con tus canciones dedicadas, tus secciones favoritas... y la irreverencia de nuestros conductores. ¡Participa con nosotros y se parte de My Mood, My Music! Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
My Mood, My Music está de vuelta con tus canciones dedicadas, tus secciones favoritas... y la irreverencia de nuestros conductores. ¡Participa con nosotros y se parte de My Mood, My Music! Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
My Mood, My Music está de vuelta con tus canciones dedicadas, tus secciones favoritas... y la irreverencia de nuestros conductores. ¡Participa con nosotros y se parte de My Mood, My Music! Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
My Mood, My Music está de vuelta con tus canciones dedicadas, tus secciones favoritas... y la irreverencia de nuestros conductores. ¡Participa con nosotros y se parte de My Mood, My Music! Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
Gypsy Pistoleros "Like Tears In The Rain" Duende A Go Go Loco www.gypsypistoleros.com The Burma "At Your Door" Crazy Dreams & Cruel Realities www.theburmamusic.com Monowhales "Backbone" www.monowhales.com Wilson Getchell "This Just Might Take Some Time" - This To That www.thirstycurses.com Das Mörtal "Noshame" - Bury The Sorrow www.facebook.com/dasmortal The Slants "Will You Let Me Know" - The Band Plays On www.theslants.com Fozzy "Spotlight" www.fozzyrock.com Dog Eat Dog "Never Give In" - Free Radicals www.dogeatdogofficial.com ********************* ALBUM FOCUS: Putumayo World Music presents their latest digital album, "African Acoustic", spotlighting the best up and coming songwriters from the continent. www.putumayo.com Lingua Terra "Cumplicidades" Senny Camara "Talibe" Kimi Djabate "Dindin" Mikahahely "Children's Rights" Kerubo "Faraja" ************************ Alex Lopez "Train" - Looking For A Change www.alexlopezmusic.com Petr Vteska And Blues Train "2 In The Morning" - Full Tilt https://peterveteskabluestrain.com/ Michele D'Amour & The Love Dealers If The Shoe Fits - Hot Mess www.micheledamourandthelovedealers.com The Runaway Grooms "Here I Come Again" - This Road www.therunawaygrooms.com Starlingville "Good Thing Going On" https://www.facebook.com/Starlingville Ever More Nest "Wishing Well" - Out Here Now https://www.evermorenest.com/ Terri Hendrix Pilgrim's Progress" - Project 5.5: Pilgrim's Progress www.terrihendrix.com Katie Fee "Haven't Even Poured The Whiskey" - Runaway Heart www.katiefeemusic.com ********************************** Bex Burch "On Falling"- There Is Only Love And Fear www.bexburch.com Mean Mary "Bette, Come Back" - Portrait Of A Woman www.meanmary.com Chuck Brodsky "The Things You Think You Know" - Gravity, Wings And Heavy Things www.chuckbrodsky.com Rees Shad "Isn't It The Journey" - Six Strings And A Story https://www.reesshadmusic.com/ Janie Barnett "Delaware Bridge" - But Longing Is Primal www.janiebarnett.com Kenny White "A Road Less Traveled" - Long List Of Priors www.kennywhite.net Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" Running time: 4 hours, 43 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
My Mood, My Music está de vuelta con tus canciones dedicadas, tus secciones favoritas... y la irreverencia de nuestros conductores. ¡Participa con nosotros y se parte de My Mood, My Music! Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
My Mood, My Music está de vuelta con tus canciones dedicadas, tus secciones favoritas... y la irreverencia de nuestros conductores. ¡Participa con nosotros y se parte de My Mood, My Music! Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
My Mood, My Music está de vuelta con tus canciones dedicadas, tus secciones favoritas... y la irreverencia de nuestros conductores. ¡Participa con nosotros y se parte de My Mood, My Music! Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
PUTUMAYO WORLD MUSIC presents Acoustic Europe: a musical journey through France, Italy, Netherlands, Germany and Denmark with ten enchanting songs by some of today's best singer-songwriters. Erella (Israel/France) "Jour Nouveau" Dota Kehr (Germany) "Sommer fur Sommer" Elijah Rose (France) "Mi Amor" Janne Schra, Noordpool Orkest (Netherlands) "Als Daar Muziek Voor Is" Brek (Iceland) "Halftomt glas" ****************** Del Castillo "El Sombrero" - www.delcastillomusic.com Davisson Bros "Long Hard Road" - Home Is Where The Heart Is https://davissonbrothersband.com/ Dan Tyminski "Keep Your Eye On Kentucky" - God Fearing Heathen www.dantyminski.com Chris Canterbury "The Devil, The Dealer & The Dark Side" - Quaalude Lullabies https://www.chriscanterburymusic.com/ Goldpine "Scarecrow" - Two https://goldpinemusic.com/ Colt McLauchlin "Drinkin' Boots" - https://coltonmclauchlin.com/ Katie Curley "Losing Hand" - Penny For My Heartbreak https://www.katiecurley.com/ Miss Tess "I Wanna Be A Cowboy" - The Moon Is An Ashtray www.misstessmusic.com ****************** Bex Burch "Fruit Smoothie With Peanut Butter" - There Is Only Love And Fear - www.bexburch.com Joy Zimmerman "Nobel Prize" - Where The Light Lives https://joyzimmermanmusic.com/ Lynn Hollyfield "Because Of You" - In The Balance www.lynnhollyfield.com Rod Abernethy "The Coffee Song" www.rodabernethy.com Jess Terry "If I Were The Moon" - When We Wander www.jesseterrymusic.com Switchback "Drawn To The Light"- Birds Of Prey www.waygoodmusic.com Adam Klein "Bright Rails Shine" - Holidays In United States www.adam-klein.com Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" Running time: 4 hours, 12 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
ALBUM FOCUS: CHRISTIAN PARKER: Sweethearts http://www.christianparker.com A tribute to The Byrds' SWEETHEARTS OF THE RODEO with Earl Poole Ball and JayDee Maness from the original recording. "Hickory Wind" "One Hundred Years From Now" "Blue Canadian Rockies" "Life In Prison" ***************** PUTUMAYO WORLD MUSIC presents Acoustic Europe: a musical journey through France, Italy, Netherlands, Germany and Denmark with ten enchanting songs by some of today's best singer-songwriters. Emanuele Tozzi (Italy/US) "Beautiful Princess" Lunau & Sound (Denmark) "En Seng At Guld" Vincent Fuller & Mariane Feder "Dernier Rendez-Vous" Achille au Couer Leger (France) "Moi Ia Nuit" Lisza (France) "Canta Querida" ****************** Alexander O'Neal "Love Finds A Way" - https://www.alexander-oneal.com/ Jon Shain "Something New" - Times Right Now www.jonshain.com (2009) Professor Louie & The Crowmatix "Over The Edge" - Over The Edge (2001) www.woodstockrecords.com Joel Astley "Takin' It With Me" - Seattle To Greaseland www.joelastley.com Little G Weevil "One Last Time" - If I May www.gweevil.com Drew Young "Ordinary Day" - No Good At Being Cool www.drewyoung.com (2001) Ryan Wayne "Wherever You Land" - Crow Amongst The Sparrows www.ryanwaynemusic.com ****************** These artists are part of the upcoming Dripping Spring Songwriter Festival https://www.destinationdrippingsprings.com Rebecca Loebe "Land and Sea" - Mystery Prize www.rebeccaloebe.com (2010) Grace Pettis "Tin Can" - Working Woman www.gracepettis.com Helene Cronin "Careless With A Heart" - Old Ghosts and Lost Causes www.helenecronin.com Livingston Taylor "Bicycle" - The Best Of Live: 50 Years Of Livingston Taylor www.livingstontaylor.com ********************** Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem "Farewell, Angelina" - Big Old Life (2007)www.raniarbo.com Chris Smither "Let It Go" - Train Home www.smither.com (2005) Tim Grimm "Anne in Amsterdam" - The Turning Point (2013) www.timgrimm.com Allysen Callery "Sea Change" - Ghost Folk www.allysencallery.com Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" Running time: 5 hours --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Gypsy Pistoleros "Come On Eileen" www.gypsypistoleros.com St. Lucifer "Break Me" - Disgraceland https://www.stlucifer.net/ Blake Morgan "Down Below or Up Above" - Violent Delights https://ecrmusicgroup.com/artists/blake-morgan/ Name Sayers "Reaper" - Joyboys In The Grindhouse https://www.facebook.com/namesayers Brian Lopez "Like A Virus" Tidal https://brianlopezofficial.com/ Public Serpents "Irrevence" - The Bully Puppet https://www.publicserpents.net/ Field Of Fear "Descent" - Shadowed https://fieldoffear.bandcamp.com/ The L.A. Maybe "When I'm Gone" - Dirty Damn Tricks https://lamaybe.com/ Defiant "Boys Don't Cry" https://defiantpa.com/ ***************8 ALBUM FOCUS: All Goals Achieved (25 Years of Artists Against Success) http://www.mjhibbett.com/aas The groundbreaking UK indie label celebrates its anniversary looking both back and forward with music from across the label's history, and exclusive songs to this compilation. Mallard The Wonderdog "Ebbnflow" I Am Wilbraham "Dark Reflections" Marc-O "Sorry I Was Drunk" The Lovely Brothers "On The Ideal Of Manhood" MJ Hibbett (and Steve) "Do It Yourself" CHRISTIAN PARKER: Sweethearts http://www.christianparker.com A tribute to The Byrds' SWEETHEARTS OF THE RODEO with Earl Poole Ball and JayDee Maness from the original recording. "You're Still On My Mind" "Pretty Boy Floyd" "I Still Miss Someone" ************************8 Deni Bonet "Why Not You" www.denibonet.com Katie Knipp "Bluebird Street" - Live At The Green Room Social Club www.katieknipp.com Donna Herula "Bang At The Door"- Bang At The Door www.donnaherula.com David G Smith "Some Love" - Witness Trees https://davidgsmithmusic.com/ Ed Sweeney with Cathy Clasper-Torch "A Long Time Traveling" - A Sunday Drive https://edsweeneymusic.com/home Peter Mulvey "Soft Animal" - Love Is The Only Thing www.petermulvey.com Joel Styzens "Ascendence II" - Resonance www.relaxyourears.com *************************** MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love Running time: 5 hours, 24 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
ALBUM FOCUS: All Goals Achieved (25 Years of Artists Against Success) http://www.mjhibbett.com/aas The groundbreaking UK indie label celebrates its anniversary looking both back and forward with music from across the label's history, and exclusive songs to this compilation. Dr. Coca-Cola McDonalds "My Pronouns are Clown and Clownself" Wandrin' All Stars "The Pebble & The Boulder" (Wandrin' All Stars vs MJ Hibbett Mix) The Nightjars "Valentine" Sienna "Mess Up Your Life" (Doppelganger Mix) Voon "Rocco, PI" CHRISTIAN PARKER: Sweethearts www.christianparker.com A tribute to The Byrds' SWEETHEART OF THE RODEO with Earl Poole Ball and JayDee Maness from the original recording. "You Ain't Going Nowhere" "I Am A Pilgrim" "The Christian Life" "You Don't Miss Your Water" *********************************** Rodeo Nights "Radio" - Country Rock & Roll https://www.facebook.com/rodeonights76 Johnny Rawls "Lies" - Walking Heart Attack https://johnnyrawlsblues.com/ Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps "Lean On Love" - Rose-Colored Glasses Pt. 2 https://teresajames.com/ Name Droppers "Are You Lonely" - Blue Diamonds thenamedroppers.net Shannon Clark & The Sugar "Burn Down" - This Old World https://www.shannonclarksugar.com/ Britt Connors "Beaufort Breadown' - Longitude www.brittconnors.com Crowes Pasture "You At Every Age" - Don't Blink https://crowespastureduo.com/ Davisson Brothers Band "Long hard road" - Home Is Where The Heart Is https://davissonbrothersband.com/ ****l********************* Ellinor Sprngstrike "Last" - http://www.ellinorspringstrike.com/ Sarah McQuaid "One Sparrow Down" - The St. Buryan Sessions www.sarahmcquaid.com Linda Sussman "Don't Let It Rain" - www.lindasussman.com Claudia Schmidt "Persephone's Song" - Reimagining www.claudiaschmidt.com Mike Agranoff "The Folkie" - ..Or Would You Rather Get A Job? www.mikeagranoff.com John McCutcheon "Shadowland" - Leap! www.folkmmusic.com *************************** MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love Running time: 4 hours, 56 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Tearaways "Not Good Enough" - And For Our Next Trick www.tearaways.com Crux "Empty Home" - www.crux.band Napoleon "Fullsize Problem" www.napoleontoronto.com The Last Siren "Light The Fuse" https://www.facebook.com/TheLastSirenUK/ ALBUM FOCUS: A reoccurring series focusing on new and outstanding concept, compilation and tribute albums. All Goals Achieved (25 Years of Artists Against Success) http://www.mjhibbett.com/aas The groundbreaking UK indie label celebrates its anniversary looking both back and forward with music from across the label's history, and exclusive songs to this compilation. Cuban Boys + Petrol Bastard - Workstrike The Chemistry Experiment - Talkin' 22nd Blues MJ Hibbett - Sport! Pala - At The Surface L Christian Lundholm - Love Song (Lovebirds Remix) ******************** Anthony Gomes "Born To Ride" - High Voltage Blues www.anthonygomes.com Jack Grace "You'd Be Disappointed (If I Didn't Disappoint You)" - What A Way To Spend A Night" www.jackgrace.com John Arthur Martinez "The Phone Call" - Three White Spanish Horses www.johnarthurmartinez.net/ Stillhouse Junkies "Evergeen" - Small Towns stillhousejunkies.com Phoenix "Calamity Blues" - Calamity Blues phoenixduo.com ****************** These are some of the featured performers in the upcoming SWRFA (Southwest Regional Folk Alliance) conference www.swrfa.org Heather Pierson "Get Up On That Horse Again" - Lines & Spaces www.heatherpierson.com Sam Robbins "All The Pieces Are There" - Bigger Than In Between www.samrobbinsmusic.com Ordinary Elephant "Jenny & James" - Honest www.ordinaryelephant.com Jaimee Harris "The Fair And Dark Haired Lad" - Boomerang Town www.jaimeeharris.com Helene Cronin "You Do" - Landmarks www.helenecronin.com ****************** These artists are part of the upcoming Plymouth Folk & Blues Festival www.plymouthfolk.com The Kennedys "Late September Breeze" - Headwinds www.kennedysmusic.com Danielle Miraglia "Turtle Blues" - Bright Shining Blues www.daniellem.com Dana and Susan Robinson "The Town That Music Saved" - The Town That Music Saved www.robinsongs.com Jesse Terry "Is There An Answer"- When We Wander www.jesseterrymusic.com ***************** MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love Running time: 4 hours, 11 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
ALBUM FOCUS: A reoccurring series focusing on new and outstanding concept, compilation and tribute albums. Putumayo World Music presents Bossa Nova http://www.putumayo.com Amanda Martinez "Manhã de Carnaval" Peri "Meu Mundo é Hoje" Yvy Maraey "Dança da Solidão" Tamy "Te Esperei" Orquestra Bamba Social "Começa com S" ****************** ALBUM FOCUS: All Goals Achieved (25 Years of Artists Against Success) http://www.mjhibbett.com/aas The groundbreaking UK indie label celebrates its anniversary looking both back and forward with music from across the label's history, and exclusive songs to this compilation. Stumble - "Contact" Jane and John - "99% Potato" Johnny Domino - "Old Habits" Evil Jukebox - "Evil Jukebox #6" Frankie Machine - "Collective Nouns" *************** Laurie Morvan "Stay With Me" - Gravity www.lauriemorvan.com Kelly's Lot "That Fool" - Where And When www.kellyslot.com Reverend Shawn Amos "Tweet Tweet" - Hollywood Blues: Songs And Stories From The Family Tree 1997-2022) www.shawnamos.com King Bee & The Stingers "Break That Spell" - www.kingbeestingers.com Prof Louie & The Crowmatix "Work It Out" - Strike Up The Band www.professorlouie.com Michele D'Amour and The Love Dealers "Muddling Through" - Hot Mess www.micheledamourandthelovedealers.com Moonshine Society "The One Who Got Away" - Sweet Thing www.moonshinesociety.com Little G Weevil "Tribal Affairs" - If I May gweevil.com Joel Astley "Just Right" "Seattle To Greaseland" www.joelastley.com ************ Eliane Amherd "Humagne Rouge" La Degustation www.elianeperforms.com Cole Quest & The City Pickers "Ostrich Theory" - Self-[En]Titled www.colequest.com The Whiskey Treaty Roadshow "Reasons" - Band Together www.thewhiskeytreaty.com Lara Hope's Gold Hope Duo "A Honeybee's Lament" Long Cool One https://www.thegoldhopeduo.com/ Casey Penn "Chasing Rainbows" - One Step Away www.caseypennmusic.com Caroline Cotter "The Year Of The Wrecking" - Gently As I Go www.carolinecotter.com Joy Zimmerman "Hoping For A Click" - Where The light Lives www.joyzimmermanmusic.com Chris Smither "Confirmation" - More From The Levee www.smither.com Davey O "Some Days" - Some Days www.daveyo.com ***************** MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love Running time: 5 hours, 3 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Para arrancar esta nueva temporada, decidimos hacer un programa con los nuevos ingresos, donde tenemos tus secciones favoritas, tus recomendaciones y sobre todo, ¡la música que TÚ nos pides! Participa en nuestras RRSS y sé parte de My Mood, My Music. Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
ALBUM FOCUS: A reoccurring series focusing on new and outstanding concept, compilation and tribute albums. Putumayo World Music presents Bossa Nova www.putumayo.com Ana Caram "Blue Bossa" Mauricio Pesssoa “Quando Falas Coração Bia "Ondas" Clara Bellar with Dori Caymmi "Canto das Três Raças" Flavia Dantas "Provas de Amor" *************************** ALBUM FOCUS: All Goals Achieved (25 Years of Artists Against Success) www.mjhibbett.com/aas The groundbreaking UK indie label celebrates its anniversary looking both back and forward with music from across the label's history, and exclusive songs to this compilation. The Fighting Cocks "No Candy" The Frightened Prisoners Of The Kraken "Sing Something That You Want Sometime" MJ Hibbett & The Validators "Doing The Ironing" White Town "Every Day" Rodney Cromwell "Wristwatch Television" **************** Clay Melton "Jesus Just Left Chicago" - Back To Blue www.claymelton.com Jimmy Sarr "Fighting" www.jimmysarr.com Bloody Jug Band "Hell To Pay" - Stranded www.bloodyjugband.com Maple Run Band "Used To Be The Next Big Thing" - Used To Be The Next Big Thing www.maplerunband.com Shannon & The Sugar "This Old World" www.shannonclarksugar.com Annie & Rod Capps "We Need The Rain" - Love & Rain www.annieandrodcapps.com Peter Mulvey "Early Summer of '21" - Love Is The Only Thing www.petermulvey.com Bruce T Carroll " 'Til It's Time To Go" - First Bird To Sing www.brucetcarroll.com *************** Twisted Pine "Papaya" - Right Now www.twistedpineband.com Crowes Pasture "Agree On" - Don't Blink www.crowespastureduo.com net The Rifters "The Greatest Mystery" - The Enchanted World www.rifters.net The Currys "Soon Enough" - This Side Of The Glass www.thecurrysmusic.com Billy Jeter "Denim In The Dirt" - Hysteria www.billyjeter.com Katie Dahl "Red Brown Blue Green" - Seven Stones www.katiedahlmusic.com Aimee Van Dyne "The Story Of Me" - Broken Love Songs www.aimeevandyne.com Marc Black "Red Lite" - Pictures Of The Highway www.marcblack.com Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love Running time: 5 hours, 55 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Wormburner "Today Might Be Our Day - Pleasant Living In Planned Communities www.wormburnerband.com Monowhales "Over My Head" - Daytona Bleach www.monowhales.com Castle Black "Radio Queen" - Get Up, Dancer www.castleblackmusic.com Rahway "Rocketship" www.rahwayband.com The Venomous Pinks "No Rules" - Vita Mors www.thevenomouspinks.com Bear Within Us "Devil's Day https://www.facebook.com/BearWithinUs *************************** ALBUM FOCUS: A reoccurring series focusing on new and outstanding concept, compilation and tribute albums. Putumayo World Music presents Acoustic Latino, 10 up-and-coming singer-songwriters representing the best from Latin America. This is the world music label's first full-length digital-only album. www.putumayo.com Sureda "Cantos de Ella" Thmires Tannous "Gramatica do Mar" Ian Lesserre "Minha Bahia" Niuver "Sueno de Amor" Alejo Garcia & Perrozompopo "Gracias" ********************* Runaway Grooms "This Road" - This Road www.therunawaygrooms.com Shane Martin "Anywhere" - Anywhere www.shanemartin.com Professor Louie & The Crowmatix "Fall Back On Me" - Strike Up The Band www.professorlouie.com Eric johanson "The Deep And The Dirty" https://www.ericjohanson.com/ Matt Paxton & The Pintos "Brother" - https://www.instagram.com/mattpaxton Matt Harlan "Long Road" - www.mattharlan.com ************************** More artists appearing at this year's Falcon Ridge Folk Fetival: Sam Robbins "Bigger Than In Between" Bigger Than In Between www.samrobbinsmusic.com Jesse Terry "Little Fires" When We Wander www.jesseterrymusic.com Grace Morrison "Woman Like That" Daughter www.gracemorrison.com Rod Picott "Revenuer" Paper Hearts & Broken Arrows www.rodpicott.com Joe Jencks "Let It Rain" Poets Philosophers, Workers And Wanderers https://www.joejencks.com/ Livingston Taylor "Get Out Of Bed" - The Best Of Live: 50 Years Of Livingston Taylor www.livingstontaylor.com Angela Saini "Say" https://angelasaini.com/ Taarka "Retreat" Fading Mystery www.taarka.com Danielle Miraglia "Turtle Blues" - Bright Shining Stars www.daniellem.com Mean Mary "Cranberry Gown" Portrait Of A Woman www.meanmary.com Tipps & Obermiller "Heart" Love And Other Mysteries www.tippsandobermiller.com Annie & Rod Capps "Lightning Strike" Love & Rain www.annieandrodcapps.com Davey O "OK" - A Bright Horizon Line www.daveyo.com Linda Sussman "Let Common Sense Prevail" www.lindasussman.com ********************* Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love Running time: 5 hours, 37 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
ALBUM FOCUS: A reoccurring series focusing on new and outstanding concept, compilation and tribute albums. Putumayo World Music presents Acoustic Latino, 10 up-and-coming singer-songwriters representing the best from Latin America. This is the world music label's first full-length digital-only album. www.putumayo.com Chejere "Trovador" Javier Moreno featuring Los Amigos Band "Despedida" Sandra Bernardo & Natalia Doco "Camino Que Pasa" Jasmine & Victor Hernandez "A Tu Lado" Francesco Pariset "Blanco Leon (Pinta de Amor)" ********************* Jon Shain & FJ Ventre "Overnight From Memphis" - Never Found A Way To Tame The Blues www.jonshain.com Philip Vonesh "Fly Over State" - If Only For The Night www.philipvonesh.com Pete Mancini "Law Of The River" - The Commonwealth Sessions Vol. 1 www.petemancini.com Maple Run Band "Mud River" - Used To Be The Next Big Thing www.maplerunband.com Davisson Brothers Band "Appalachian Breeze" - Home Is Where The Heart Is www.davissonbrothersband.com Dallas Burrow "Motel 6" - Blood Brothers www.dallasburrow.com Kelly's Lot "That Fool" - Where And When www.kellyslot.com Andy Whatley & Co. "Fighter" - Fighter www.andywhatleymusic.com Chris Canterbury "Heartache For Hire" - Quaalude Lullabies www.chriscanterburymusic.com ********************* Dan Tyminski "Keep Your Eye On Kentucky" - God Fearing Heathen www.dantyminski.com The Ruta Beggars "Pass You By" - Ever-Changing https://www.therutabeggars.com/ Duke & Goldie "Where Do Buffalo Roam" - s/t www.dukeandgoldie.com Katie Dahl "'Both Doors Open" - Seven Stones www.katiedahlmusic.com Tom Collins "Leaders" - Leaders https://www.facebook.com/tlcollinsmusic/ Nicholas Edward Williams "Green Rocky Road" - Folk Songs For Old Times Sake https://nicholasedwardwilliams.com/ John McCutcheon "The Ride" - Leap! www.folkmusic.com Julian Loida "Sphere" - Giverny http://www.julianloida.com/ Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love Running time: 4 hours, 33 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
ALBUM FOCUS: A reoccurring series focusing on new and outstanding concept, compilation and tribute albums. The Legends Of Tomorrow: The Weather at World's End: 1997–2022 Northern Island's Colin Harper curates a collection of songs from fellow studio collaborators and friends over a 25-year span "Don't Go To Nashville" (2023 edit) "Northern Island Politicians" "Greta Thurnberg At The End Of Time" "Testement" "Dear Anne" (bonus track) ********************** Kid Be Kid "Move" - Truly A Life Goal But no Ice Cream www.facebook.com/kidbekid Popes Of Chillitown "Take a Picture" - Take A Picture www.popesofchillitown.com Tennis Courts "Jamie's Party" - https://www.facebook.com/tenniscourtz Raisin Awareness "Never Ending Story" - Currant Times https://www.facebook.com/raisinawarenesspals Octopus Montage "Solitude" https://www.facebook.com/octopusmontage Smash Into Pieces "Six Feet Under" www.smashintopieces.com The Hooters "Man In The Street" (Live) - Rocking & Swing www.hootersmusic.com We Are Parasols "My Heart Is All Blurred" - Body Horror www.nomovementrecords.com Second Cities "MSRY" - https://www.facebook.com/SecondCities/ *********** Mio "Fra Et Annet Stead" - ‘Ingen Tid å Miste' www.miomusikk.com Beau Jennings "People In This Town" www.beaujennings.com Northumberland "Shooting The Drag" - s/t www.northumberlandband.com Dan Whitaker "I Won't Play By Your Rules" - I Won't Play By Your Rules www.danwhitaker.com Tim Easton "Sliver Of Light" www.timeaston.com Jimmy Sarr "Fighting" - www.jimmysarr.com Andrew Salgado "Why Didn't I Call You" www.andrewsalgado.net Jenny Räisänen "A Bird" - www.jennyraisanenmusic.com Slaid Cleaves "Puncher's Chance" - Together Through The Dark www.slaidcleaves.com ************** Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love Running time: 4 hours, 58 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Surprise Chef "Over The Moon" - Friendship https://www.facebook.com/aristosthefunkysurprisechef/ The Pink Diamond Revue "The Fuzz Guitar" www.pinkdiamondrevue.com The Kut "Animo" - Grit www.thekut.co.uk Blue Stragglers "Last Call" - s/t https://www.facebook.com/bluestragglersuk/ Cosmo Blue "Sweet Moments" - https://www.facebook.com/CosmoBlueband/ Versus The World "The Lights Of Rome" - The Bastards Will Live Forever https://www.facebook.com/vstheworldmusic Diesel Boy "Internet Girl" - Gets Old www.diesel-boy.com Horizon Theory "December" https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087913909620 *************************** ALBUM FOCUS: A reoccurring series focusing on new and outstanding concept, compilation and tribute albums. The Legends Of Tomorrow: The Weather at World's End: 1997–2022 Northern Island's Colin Harper curates a collection of songs from fellow studio collaborators and friends over a 25-year span "Free! Free At Last" "Underachievement" "Squirrel" "Aztec Energy" ********************** Miss Tess & The Talkbacks "One Last Kiss" - The Moon Is An Ashtray www.misstessmusic.com Sarah Shook & The Disarmers "Good As Gold" - Years www.disarmers.com The Currys "Fault Lines" - This Side Of The Glass www.thecurrysmusic.com Eddie 9V "She Got Some Money" - Little Black Flies www.eddie9volt.com Twisted Pine "Amadeus Party" - Right Now www.twistedpinemusic.com Durham County Poets "Together In The Groove" - Out Of The Woods www.durhamcountypoets.com The Faux Paws "Southport" - s/t www.thefauxpawsmusic.com ***************************** Professor Louie & The Crowmatix "Golden Eagle" - Strike Up The Band www.professorlouie.com Malcolm Holcombe "Conscience Of Man" - Bits and Pieces www.malcolmholcombe.com Aaron Smith & The Coal Biters "The Way To Sam's Throne" - The Legend of Sam Davis And Other Stories of Newton County Arkansas www.aaronsmithsongs.com Terri Hendrix "Get Down River" - Pilgrim's Progress Project 5.5 www.terrihendrix.com Hymn For Her "Elders" www.hymnforher.com Moonfruits "Carousel" - Salt www.moonfruits.ca Carole Wise "Still" - The Long way home www.carolewisemusic.com Vance Gilbert "I Hope He's The One This Time" - The Mother Of Trouble www.vancegilbert.com Claudia Schmidt "Broken Glass" Reimagining www.claudiaschmidt.com Mike Agranoff "Wayfaring Stranger" - Ain't Never Been Plugged www.mikeagranoff.com ************************** Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
ALBUM FOCUS: A reoccurring series focusing on new and outstanding concept, compilation and tribute albums. The Legends Of Tomorrow: The Weather at World's End: 1997–2022 Northern Island's Colin Harper curates a collection of songs from fellow studio collaborators and friends over a 25-year span "The Fields Of July" "Ride, Ride" "Most People I Know I'm Crazy" "When It's Gone" ********************** Brian Lopez "Road To Avalon" (featuring KT Tunstall) www.brianlopezmusic.com Marianna Winter "Consequences" https://www.facebook.com/MariannaWinterMusic Jo Wymer "The Shoebox" - SLG www.jowymer.com Secret Emchy Society"My Old Flame"- Gold Country Country Gold www.emchy.com Jesse Stratton Band "Rodeo Dust" - Family & Friends www.jessestrattonmusic.com Cole Quest & The City Pickers "Way Over Yonder In The Minor Key" - Self-{En}Titled www.colequest.com Kenny George Band "Lovin's Kinda Lonely" - Live From Greensboro www.kennygeorgeband.com *************** Kostas Patsiotis "Unexpected Invention" https://www.facebook.com/kostas.patsiotis/ Peter Mulvey with SistaStrings "O My Dear (The Demagogue)" Love Is The Only Thing www.petermulvey.com John McCutcheon "Recess" - Leap www.folkmusic.com Mean Mary "Big Tour Bus" - Portrait Of a Woman, Part 1 www.meanmary.com Switchback "Birds Of Prey" - Birds Of Prey www.waygoodmusic.com Ash & Eric "Simon, Taylor, Denver, Cash" - Sure www.ashanderic.com Livingston Taylor "Bicycle" - The Best Of Live: 50 Years Of Livingston Taylor www.livingstontaylor.com Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love Running time: 4 hours, 10 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Lo prometido es deuda y hoy nos acompañan Verónica Soria Millán y Luis Mario Abarca Ramos para entender su historia de amor a raíz de... ¡Dedicarse canciones en My Mood My Music! Recuerda que My Mood lo puedes escuchar todos los lunes en Amper Radio y tu historia de amor puede ser la próxima en sonar en El Consul Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
Nos quedamos vestidos y alborotados con un invitado que NO llegó... pero tenemos tus secciones favoritas, tus recomendaciones y sobre todo, ¡la música que TÚ nos pides! Participa en nuestras RRSS y sé parte de My Mood, My Music. Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
Rodney Cromwell "The Winter Palace" - https://www.happyrobots.co.uk/ Jamila & The Other Heroes "Ya Habibi, La!" - Bazaar Bizarre www.jamilaandtheotherheroes.com The Dirty Nil "Celebration" - Free Rein To Passions www.thedirtynil.com The Breathing Method "Indie Darkness" (featuring Crostpaths) www.thebreathingmethod.band Kathleen Turner Overdrive "Gurlzilla" - Autosomal https://www.facebook.com/musicalrelics ******************* ALBUM FOCUS: A reoccurring series focusing on new and outstanding concept, compilation and tribute albums. The Legends Of Tomorrow: The Weather at World's End: 1997–2022 Northern Island's Colin Harper curates a collection of songs from fellow studio collaborators and friends over a 25-year span "All We Need Is Love" (2022) "Better Weather" (2022) "My Heart Is Broken" (1997) "When You Needed" (1997) ********************** Lara Hope & The Ark-Tones "Here To Tell The Tale" - Here To Tell The Tale https://www.larahopeandtheark-tones.com/ Drew Young "Bourbon & Bad Decisions" www.drewyoungband.com Aistè "What's Going On" - Theory Of Everything https://www.aistemusic.com/ Ben Reel "Hardwired Blues" - Come a Long Way www.benreel.com Mister Rabbit "Stirring Absent Pots" - End Of History Illusion EP https://himisterrabbit.bandcamp.com/ Professor Louie & The Crowmatix "Work It Out" - Strike Up The Band www.professorlouie.com Malcolm Holcolmbe "The Wind Doesn't Know You" - Bits & Pieces www.malcolmholcombe.com ***************************** MÍO "Fra et annet sted" 'Ingen tid å miste https://www.miomusikk.com/ Max Forleo "The Black Curtain" - www.maxforleo.com The Rifters "At The Foot Of The Mountain" - The Enchanted World www.rifters.net William Prince "Tanqueray" - Stand In The Joy www.williamprincemusic.com Open Road "Dimming Of The Day" - Skylark www.openroadmusic.net Boa Morte "Mountain" - The Total Space www.boamorte.com ******************* Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love Running time: 4 hours, 21 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Bienvenidos a Gamers' House!! El espacio de videojuegos de AMPER Radio, y el día de hoy hablaremos sobre algunos easter eggs que podemos encontrar en el mundo del videojuego, esto claro gracias a que yo mismo fui un easter egg con "My Mood, My Music" ¿Cuál es tu easter egg favorito? Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
Mucha música, muchos secretos... y muchos Crushes esta semana con el equipo de My Mood, My Music. ¡Participa con nosotros en redes sociales y dedica tu canción favorita! Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
ALBUM FOCUS: A reoccurring series focusing on new and outstanding concept, compilation and tribute albums. Acoustic World 5 is the latest compilation from Putumayo World Music, a digital-only release, as part of a new trend for the label in issuing digital releases. Putumayo is celebrating 30 years as a world music label. Alejo Garcia (featuring Perrozompopo) "Gracias" Erella "Origami" Karima Nayt "Meliy" Nadine Altounji (featuring Pedro Diaz) "No Lo Olviden" Senny Camara "Talibe" ************************* Jason Ringenberg "Nashville Without Rhinestones" - Rhinestoned www.jasonringenberg.com Angela Saini "It's OK" www.angelasaini.com Jaimee Harris "Like You" - Boomerang Town www.jaimeeharris.com Angela Easterling "Deportee (Plane Wreck At Los Gatos)" - Witness www.angelaeasterling.com Patty Reese "Lift Us Up" www.pattyreese.com Davisson Brothers "Life On Fire" - Home Is Where The Heart Is www.davissonbrothersband.com Cole Quest & The City Pickers "If I Still Had You" - Self/Entitled www.colequest.com Deann Rene "Take A Chance" - Paint A Dream www.deannrene.com ****************** Greg Greenway "Hello Hello Hello" - Between Hello & Goodbye" www.greggreenway.com Terri Hendrix "You Got Gold" - Pilgrim's Progress: Project 5.5 www.terrihendrix.com Vanessa Lively "Canaries" www.vanessalively.com Ben Bedford "Darkflight" - Valley Of Stars www.benbedford.com Simon Mayor "Princess Royal"- Carolan www.simonmayor.com ******************* Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love Running time: 4 hours, 26 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Jody & The Germs "Don't Look Back" - Wonder www.jodyandthegerms.com Len Price 3 "The Last Hotel" - Chinese Burn https://www.facebook.com/thelenprice3 Love Is Enough - All I Want https://www.loveisenoughband.com/ Kurt Baker "Secrets" - https://www.facebook.com/KurtBakerMusic Slackrr "Lie To Me" https://www.facebook.com/Slackrr/ ********************** ALBUM FOCUS: A reoccurring series focusing on new and outstanding concept, compilation and tribute albums. World Party 4 is the latest compilation from Putumayo World Music, a digital-only release, as part of a new trend for the label in issuing digital releases. Putumayo is celebrating 30 years as a world music label. Ilan Amores (Argentina) "Va Ser" Yarima Blanco (Cuba) "Muda Mi Alma" Melane (Congo/Germany) "Kimia" Code Sangala (Malawi) "Mzako" Moa Vive (featuring Geronimo Santana) (Brazil) "Presente de Oxum" ************************* Anthony Gomes "Turn It Up!" - High Voltage Blues www.anthonygomes.com Nik Parr & The Selfish Lovers "So Far Gone" - www.nikparr.com Gary Gorance "Oak Tree Hangin' " www.theroadsongproject.com Kelly's Lot "Jealous Hearted Blues" - Where And When www.kellyslot.com Ian Roland "New Life" - The Wood Wide Web www.ianroland.com Jack Grace "Nobody Brought Me Nothing" - What A Way To Spend A Night www.jackgrace.com Mississippi MacDonald "I'll Understand" - Heavy State Loving Blues www.mississippimacdonald.com Jess Novak Band "Anchor" - A Thousand Lives www.jessrocknovak.com ********************************* Doug Alan Wilcox "Insterstitial" - The Guild Project www.dawilcox.com Rod Picott "Revenuer" - Paper Hearts www.rodpicott.com Fred Gillen Jr. "Spring Turns To Summer" - Birds www.fredgillenjr.com Amanda Rose Riley "Cookie Dough" - Broken Heart www.amandaroseriley.com Tim Ball "Sage Hen Waltz" - Upstate Crossroads www.timballmusic.com Allysen Callery "Sea Change" - Ghost Folk www.allysencallerymusic.com ******************* Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love Running time: 4 hours, 26 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Mucha música, muchos secretos... y muchos Crushes esta semana con el equipo de My Mood, My Music. ¡Participa con nosotros en redes sociales y dedica tu canción favorita! Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
ALBUM FOCUS: A reoccurring series focusing on new and outstanding concept, compilation and tribute albums. Putumayo Presents African Yoga: A Peaceful Soundtrack For Yoga and Relaxation http://www.putumayo.com In tandem with the beginning of Putumayo's 30th anniversary year, the world music label presents this collection, which draws from the rich musical tapestry of the vast and diverse African continent. Ablaye Cissoko & Volker Goetze "Miliamba" Ami Faku "Ndikhethe Wena" Geoffrey Oryema "Land Of Anaka" ***************** Hymn For Her "Human Condition" - Pop-N-Downers www.hymnforher.com Jesse Stratton Band "A Hot Dog And A Beer" - Family & Friends www.jessestrattonmusic.com Secret Emchy Society "Another Time And Place" - Gold Country/Country Gold www.emchy.com Professor Louie & The Crowmatix "Tick Tock" - Strike Up The Band www.professorlouie.com Blue Dogs "That's How I Knew" - Big Dreamers www.bluedogs.com The Runaway Grooms "Heartwork" - This Road www.therunawaygrooms.com Jon Shain & FJ Ventre "Sinking Ship" - Never Found A Way To Tame The Blues www.jonshain.com Nathans & Ronstadt "Man and a Whale" - Hello World www.nathansandronstadt.com Greg Klyma "Circular World" - Another Man's Treasure www.klyma.com ******************** Daniel Rotem "Wave Nature" - Wave Nature www.danielrotem.com Katherine Kyu Hyeon Lim "Paloma E" - www.katherineviolin.com Paula Standing "The More I Give" - The More I Give www.paulastanding.com Jesse Terry "Strangers In Our Town" - When We Wander www.jesseterrymusic.com Rebecca Folsom "In My Little Town" - Sanctuary www.rebeccafolsom.com Chris Smither "Old Man Down" - More From The Levee www.smither.com Peggy Seeger "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" www.peggyseeger.com Karan Casey "The Rocks Of Bawn" - Nine Apples Of Gold www.karancasey.com ******************* Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love Running time: 4 hours, 29 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Mucha música, muchos secretos... y muchos Crushes esta semana con (casi todo) el equipo de My Mood, My Music. ¡Participa con nosotros en redes sociales y dedica tu canción favorita! Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
Joy Buzzer "Judy Judy Judy" www.joybuzzerband.com Panic Pocket "Mad Half Hour" https://www.facebook.com/panicpocket/ Adam's Parade "Politeness" - https://www.facebook.com/adamsparadeofficial/ Frenchy & The Punk "Gear Geist" - Zen Ghost www.frenchyandthepunk.com Max Forleo "The Black Curtain" - Dreams & Decadence www.maxforleo.com Soraia "Strutter" - Bloom www.soraia.com Plastic Rhino "Empath" - Terminus www.plasticrhinoband.com Jughead's Revenge "Bridges" https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063518625078 *********************** ALBUM FOCUS: A reoccurring series focusing on new and outstanding concept, compilation and tribute albums. Putumayo Presents African Yoga: A Peaceful Soundtrack For Yoga and Relaxation http://www.putumayo.com In tandem with the beginning of Putumayo's 30th anniversary year, the world music label presents this collection, which draws from the rich musical tapestry of the vast and diverse African continent. Henri Dikongué “C'est Le Vie" Idan Raichel w/ Vieux Farka Touré "Mon Amour" Suntou Susso "Ekanasong" ***************** Rifters "The Greatest Mystery" - The Enchanted World www.rifters.net Keith Greeninger "Human Citizen" - Human Citizen www.keithgreeninger.com Chairmaine Wohlmann "How Long Can This Go On For" - https://www.facebook.com/cwohlmann Abigail Rose Clark "Just A Story From America" (Elliott Murphy cover) www.abigailroseclark.com Abigail Dowd "One Moment At A Time" - Beautiful Day www.abigaildowd.com Katie Knipp "Another Round" - Live From The Green Room Social Club www.katieknipp.com ******************** Mean Mary "Cranberry Gown" - Portrait Of A Woman Pt. 1 www.meanmary.com Joy Zimmerman "Mosaic" - The Canvas Before Us www.joyzimmermanmusic.com Alex Roberts & Graeme Ross "The Susse Wield" - Meridians & Superpowers www.alexrobertsmusic.com Claudia Schmidt "Blessing" - Reimagining www.claudiaschmidt.com Marian Mastrorilli "Cardinal In The Snow" www.marianmastrorilli.com Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love Running time: 3 hours, 50 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Logan Richard "See Me Like This" - Learning To Love www.loganrichardmusic.com Jack Goodall & The Kick "Never Happen" - www.jackgoodall.com Bankes Brothers "In Waves" - www.thebankesbrothers.com Monowhales "He Said/She Said (I Wait)" - Daytona Bleach www.monowhales.com Melonball "We All Go Down" - Breathe www.melonballpunkrock.com Grimelda "Freedom" (featuring Telgate) https://www.facebook.com/grimeldatheband *************** ALBUM FOCUS: A reoccurring series focusing on new and outstanding concept, compilation and tribute albums. Putumayo Presents African Yoga: A Peaceful Soundtrack For Yoga and Relaxation http://www.putumayo.com In tandem with the beginning of Putumayo's 30th anniversary year, the world music label presents this collection, which draws from the rich musical tapestry of the vast and diverse African continent. Karim Dabo "Au Revoir" Berita "Ndikhawulele" Kimi Djabate "Na" **************** Aztec Two Step 2.0 "Apocalypse (Now!)" - Apocalypse (Now!) www.aztectwostep.com Rodeo FM "Something Wrong" - Right Wing Planet www.rodeo.fm Romen Buffalo & The Loyal Order "Who's Going To Raise Cain" - Party Lines www.romenbuffalo.com Jaimee Harris "The Fair and Dark-Haired Lad" - Boomerang Town www.jaimeeharris.com David G Smith "River Gonna Talk" - Witness Trees www.davidgsmithmusic.com Wylie & The Wild West "Straight Up Country Music" - Bunchgrass www.wyliewebsite.com ***************** Lorraine Leckie & Pavel Cingl "The Man That Walks In The Rain" - The Raven Smiled www.lorraineleckie.com Jake Ybarra "Disappear" - Something In The Water www.jakeybarra.com Gregory Uhlmann "You Touch The Clouds" - Again And Again www.gregoryuhlmannmusic.com Chris Canterbury "Felt The Same" - Quaalude Lullabies www.chriscanterburymusic.com Duke & Goldie "Courage" - www.dukeandgoldie.com Keelaghan "Alberta" - Second Hand www.keelaghan.com ******************* Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love Running time: 3 hours, 50 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
ALBUM FOCUS: A reoccurring series focusing on new and outstanding concept, compilation and tribute albums Putumayo Presents African Yoga: A Peaceful Soundtrack For Yoga and Relaxation www.putumayo.com In tandem with the beginning of Putumayo's 30th anniversary year, the world music label presents this collection, which draws from the rich musical tapestry of the vast and diverse African continent Ballaké Sissoko and Vincent Ségal "Mako Mady" Fetsum "Birth Of A River" Buddha's Lounge "Kumbatia" ****************************** Peter Mulvey (with SistaStrings) "Soft Animal" - Love Is The Only Thing www.petermulvey.com Jess Novak Band "Anchor" - A Thousand Lives www.jessrocknovak.com Jo Wymer "The Shoebox" - SLG www.jowymer.com King Bee & The Stingers "Contrary To The Word" - www.kingbeestingers.com Laurie Morvan "The Extra Mile" -Gravity www.lauriemorvan.com Garett Huffman "Dreaming" - https://garretthuffman.com/ Amy Speace "Blues For Joy" - Tuscon www.amyspeace.com Flat River Band "Helplessly Hoping" - Sights And Sounds www.flatriverband.com Michael Martin Murphey "Drunken Lady Of The Morning" - Austinology: Alleys Of Austin www.michaelmartinmurphey.com ************************** The Slambovian Circus Of Dreams "Look Around" - A Very Unusual Head www.slambovia.com Jon Shain & FJ Ventre "Woodsmoke" - Never Found A Way To Tame The Blues www.jonshain.com Andrew Salgado "Learning How To Forget" www.andrewsalgado.net Stillhouse Junkies "Half A Pound Of Silver" - Small Towns www.stillhousejunkies.com Karan Casey "I Live In A Country" (featuring Pauline Scanlon) - Nine Apples Of Gold www.karancasey.com Nathans & Ronstadt "One Dollar Gloves" - Hello World www.nathansandronstadt.com Annie & Rod Capps "Riverbound" - How Can I Say This? www.annieandrodcapps.com Tipps & Obermiller "Rewind, Repeat" - Love (and Other Mysteries) www.tippsandobermiller.com Rebecca Folsom "Sanctuary" - Sanctuary www.rebeccafolsom.com ************************ Closing: MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love Running time: 4 hours, 59 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
¡No te pierdas un nuevo episodio de My Mood, My Music... porque puede ser que haya una canción para TI! Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
¡Final de temporada! Y la teníamos que cerrar a lo grande... con invitados, mucha música y sobre todo...¡mucha risa! Gracias por acompañarnos en esta primera temporada de My Mood, My Music y nos escuchamos muy pronto en una nueva temporada. ¡Felices fiestas! Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
En este nuevo episodio de My Mood, My Music tenemos tus secciones favoritas, tus dedicatorias, canciones anónimas, muchas risas..... ¡y mucho Bad Bunny! Recuerda que nos puedes mandar tus peticiones y las haremos sonar. Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
En el Consul del día de hoy, hablaremos de las "amiguitas" y "amiguitos", los límites y celos que esto provoca, y lo haremos con un crossover único... con los conductores de My Mood, My Music! Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
The Business of Meetings – Episode 140 - All About Psychedelics with Matt Zemon Today, we are speaking with Matt Zemon, the Founder, and CEO of HAPPŸŸ. He is joining us to discuss a fascinating topic most of us know nothing about, even though many are curious about it. Matt has just written a book called Psychedelics for Everyone. He has a degree in psychology and neuroscience and is a member of EO. He joins us today to share his knowledge, experience, and understanding- and some unexpected and eye-opening statistics, on psychedelic treatment for PTSD! Matt's entrepreneurial journey Matt is good at building businesses. He built several before qualifying for EO and a few more while in EO. However, nothing changed after hitting different goals and milestones, and it did not satisfy him. Then, about three years ago, some trusted friends suggested trying a guided psychedelic experience. He liked the idea of learning about himself differently, so he took part in one, and it blew his mind wide open! That sparked his interest as an entrepreneur, and he wanted to learn more about it and get involved. Psychedelics for Everyone Matt dove right in, getting a Master's in psychology and neuroscience and attending many different psychedelic conferences and webinars. Then, about a year ago, he built a company called Psychable to create a directory of psychedelic-friendly practitioners with hundreds of pieces of easy-to-find relevant content. Then he put that content together in a medically-reviewed book, Psychedelics for Everyone, along with some personal stories, to give those who know nothing about psychedelics an understanding of how psychedelics could impact them, the people they love, or their communities. Ketamine Ketamine is the only psychedelic that is legal in all fifty states in the US. It is a powerful medicine that we can use for depression, anxiety, OCD, and substance-use disorders. Clinical trials The FDA allows MDMA (Ecstacy) and psilocybin use in clinical trials. MDMA There has been a 67% success rate in clinical trials using just two sessions of MDMA for people with treatment-resistant post-traumatic stress disorder. So MDMA should be legal federally as a medicine within two years. Psilocybin Psilocybin is the active ingredient in “magic mushrooms”. There have been some incredible results in clinical trials using psilocybin for people with treatment-resistant depression and anxiety. It has also been proven effective with terminal patients and substance abuse. Drugs In the 1970s, there were campaigns to lead people to believe that all drugs, including psychedelics, were addictive and bad. Those campaigns were not truth-based, however. They were just a political tactic that had nothing to do with science. Research Before 1970, researchers were doing thousands of studies on the power of psychedelic medicine. But they were forced to stop due to the prohibition. In the last ten years, however, there has been a resurgence of academic research, and currently, 309 institutions are studying the benefits of psychedelics. Anti-depressants Anti-depressants are ineffective for 40% of those who try them. Even when they do work, there are lots of side effects, including sexual dysfunction, gastrointestinal problems, and suicidal ideation in young people. So another option is sorely needed, especially for veterans returning from wars unable to function normally. The side-effects of psychedelics There are very few short-term side effects from psychedelics. Sometimes, people may experience some nausea, and there is always dissociation which is a necessary feature. But they have no long-term side effects, and many psychedelics have no lethal dose. Risks Drugs like ketamine are serious and must get treated with respect. Recreational use has led some people have become addicted to it. However, it is the only psychedelic with an addiction risk, and no one using it medicinally in clinical studies has become addicted. Danger Psychedelics are unlikely to cause any danger for those using them or for others. How ketamine works in the brain Ketamine alters glutamine activity and increases BDNF in the brain. That increases neuroplasticity and synaptic strength. It also turns down the default mode network in the brain. So it can provide relief from worry and anxiety. Disassociation side-effects unlock subconscious thoughts and repressed memories, and emotions. So it removes shame, blame, and guilt, and with some people, it also awakens a spiritual effect. Connecting and caring Psychedelic medicines can help people to connect better with one another and care more for others. Different models Many different models are available for entrepreneurs to provide psychedelic therapy through business-controlled health centers. Various financial and ethical issues still have to be ironed out. But Matt believes that thousands of opportunities exist for entrepreneurs to create businesses to provide mental health care in America. Microdosing Microdosing means taking a minute dose of mushrooms or LSD. It is very popular. If done correctly, you will not feel it, so you can still work and do whatever you usually do. Download Matt's free guide to microdosing to learn about the different protocols and the latest research. Connect with Eric On LinkedIn On Facebook On Instagram On Website Connect with Matt Zemon On LinkedIn Download Matt's free guide to microdosing https://www.happyy.me Instagram Recommended books: A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage My Life by Ayelet Waldman
Nuestras parejas favoritas derraman miel, nuestros crushes saben lo que sentimos, celebramos un aniversario y sobre todo, ponemos la música que TÚ nos pides, así que disfruta un nuevo episodio de My Mood, My Music! Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
Nuevas parejas, viejos conocidos, tus secciones favoritas... y nuestra tradicional canción de Bad Bunny solo aquí... ¡en My Mood, My Music! Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
¡Tú la pides, y nosotros la ponemos! Acompaña a Ivonne, Osvaldo y Javier a un nuevo episodio de música, secretos y mucho ritmo en "My Mood, My Music"! Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
Today, Debbie talks with Dr. Bree Johnston, a geriatrician and a palliative care physician who is also certified in psychedelic therapies.In case you haven't noticed, the topic of psychedelic therapy has gone mainstream in the past several years. Taking a guided psilocybin trip is now viewed as a highly effective way to ease fear of dying. But it's complicated. It took Debbie several months to find just the right person to interview about the therapeutic benefits of psychedelics. Her research led her to Dr. Bree Johnston who is perfectly credentialed for this topic as well as being a notably clear and wise teacher for [B]OLDER podcast listeners. She's been a practicing physician for 35 years and recently became certified in Psychedelic Therapies and Research through the California Institute of Integral Studies.They talk about:- The problem of legality (she predicts psilocybin therapy will be legal in a few years)- Why psychedelic therapy is especially useful for older, dying patients- Her own psychonaut experiences- The dissolution of "self" and becoming part of a whole (a common experience on a psychedelic trip)- The current studies being done at Johns Hopkins and NYU- Microdosing- And her evaluation of which psychedelic therapies are currently most useful: psilocybin, MDMA (aka ecstasy), ketamine (not illegal but results can vary widely).They also explore the complexity that comes with medicalizing psychedelics as well as the ethics surrounding legalization. This is a highly informative conversation with a knowledgeable physician. Mentioned in this episode or useful:Dr. Bree Johnston on LinkedInThe Trip Treatment by Michael Pollan (The New Yorker; February 5, 2015)How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence by Michael Pollan (Penguin Press; 2018)The Pied Piper of Psychedelic Toads by Kimon de Greef (The New Yorker; March 21, 2022)Berkeley Center for the Science of PsychedelicsPsychedelic Therapy Training Certificate | California Institute of Integral StudiesThe Microdose NewsletterNew York Magazine Investigative Podcast: Cover Story: Power TripJohns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness ResearchCenter for Psychedelic Medicine | NYUA Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life by Ayelet Waldman (Knopf; 2017)Brian Anderson - Studies at UCSFSacred Knowledge: Psychedelics and Religious Experiences by William Richards (Columbia University Press; 2015)Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies - MAPSMAPS NewsletterHandbook of Medical Hallucinogens by Charles Grob and Jim Grigsby (The Guilford Press; 2021)Note from DebbieIf you've been enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than two minutes and it really makes a difference. It makes me feel loved and it also attracts new listeners.Subscribe to my newsletter and get my free writing guide: https://bitly.com/debbie-free-guide.Connect with me:Website: debbieweil.comTwitter: @debbieweilInstagram: @debbieweilFacebook: @debbieweilLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/debbieweilBlog: Gap Year After SixtyEmail: thebolderpodcast@gmail.comDebbieWe are looking for a sponsor or a podcast networkIf you are interested in reaching a smart and thoughtful audience of midlife, and older, listeners, contact Debbie Weil.Media PartnersNext For MeEncore.orgMEASupport this podcast:Leave a review on Apple Podcasts: it will help us find a sponsor! If you are interested, contact Debbie WeilSubscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or SpotifyCredits:Host: Debbie WeilProducer: Far Out MediaPodcast websiteMusic: Lakeside Path by Duck Lake
In this episode of The Mama Psychedelia Podcast, with Zuri Snow, we touch on variety of topics deeply interwoven through the mycelial web of consciousness. A touching conversation on mental health healing with psilocybin and other earth medicines, free birthing, sovereign led living, holistic childbirth continuity of care, normalizing altered states in western culture, mental health and diagnosing of children, and so so much more! Zuri is a holistic childbirth consultant, a student birthkeeper, an earth medicine advocate, and an unschooling mother of two wildling toddlers. She is passionate about bringing “the sacred” back into the rites of passage that define our human existence, and inspires this through practical ritual, earth-based wisdom, and accessible education. She is currently focused on assisting families through the transformational initiation of pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum through education, advocacy, and soul counselling, both in person and virtually. Her work emphasizes reclaiming sovereignty through connecting to the intuitive wisdom that lies within us all. She is passionate about de-stigmatizing the use of entheogenic medicines for mothers and families through storytelling. If you have a personal story you'd like to share anonymously, you can email zuri.mamabearth@gmail.com. Each share helps to break the stigma and normalize the use of these sacred medicines during such transformational times. Intro Music "Waters of the Earth" by Satori covered by me, Mackenzie. (For more of her music, check out her Spotify) Resources: Where you can find Zuri's offerings: IG: @mamabearthhttps://www.instagram.com/mamabearth/or reach out via email: zuri.mamabearth@gmail.comThe Entheogenic Midwife https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-entheogenic-midwife/id1466848671https://open.spotify.com/show/29FupYiykkuS4IeePyTU9n?si=etsCUPKTTJms-383qeZlQAA Really Good Day… by: Ayelet Waldman https://www.amazon.com › Really-G...A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood ...Paul Stamets https://fungi.comFungi PerfectiJames Fadimanhttps://www.amazon.com › Psyched...The Psychedelic Explorer's Guide: Safe, Therapeutic, and Sacred ...Whapio -The Matronahttps://thematrona.comIna May Gaskinhttp://www.midwife.org › ina-may-...Ina May GaskinMackenzie's offerings: https://snipfeed.co/hunnywombIG: @mamapsychedelia https://www.instagram.com/mamapsychedelia/ @hunnywombdoulahttps://www.instagram.com/hunnywombdoula/
Are you in a bad mood, or are you just quiet? Sometimes you're not in a bad mood, you just need time to be quiet and go into your cave. This episode was inspired by a particular night that we both had together. I was in my cave and was extremely quiet. I needed time to be alone, quiet and just be. I was not in a bad mood. I just required time. Patrick and I were inspired by how we both moved through the night with ease and much quicker than we had in the past. We wanted to share the tools that helped us with you so that they can help you move with ease. Ask a question.Don't take anything personally.Give space and they'll come around.Repeat and circle back around! ✅ JOIN OUR COUPLE 1-DAY RETREAT! - CREATE WITH YOUR MATE on Sunday, March 27th 2022: in-person in the Los Angeles area. SIGN UP HERE If you loved this episode with the two of us? Let us know! DM me on Instagram and let me know if you want more! What do you want us both to talk about? CLASSES:In-person 1 DAY RETREATS are coming up in the Los Angeles, CA area! Friday, March 25th 2022: POWER PLAYERS “Elite Business 1 Day Retreat” Saturday, March 26th 2022: CREATE YOUR LIFE “Women's 1 Day Retreat to level up your life” Sunday, March 27th 2022: CREATE WITH YOUR MATE “Couples 1 Day Retreat to a magical relationship” RESOURCES:Text: CREATE to 323-524-9857 to apply for my Get Up Girl Gang community If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox. Let's Connect:The Get Up GirlInstagramFacebookMonthly online fitness academy
BeyondCe is Back! I took a brief break but, on this episode I talk about us moving(0:45). I dive right in, on Tory Lanez releasing an album (2:10) as well as discuss Megan Thee Stallion's recent song (3:45). Bryson Tiller ‘s release of his album “ Anniversary” after 5 years (4:18), while Lebron James is back on top since the Lakers recently won the NBA Finals(9:54) I don't know how but, the Presidential Debate(4:51) truly embodied how 2020 has been this year however, thankfully we still have RiRi to bring us joy with her Savage Fenty Show (12:19). Lastly, I talk about my natural hair journey since 2012 (13:51) the ups & downs as well as accomplishments of being a natural. My Mood for the week musically was Kiana Lede Ft. Ari Lennox - Chocolate( 29:53) & Whitney Houston's- I'm Your Baby Tonight (30:10) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Gift Guide Round 1: Moms, Dads, and Significant (or Formerly Significant) Others It's gift-guide season around these parts, and here we are with the first of three—three!—installments to help you along with the hardest-to-shop-for people in your life (hopefully). If you need more ideas, subscribing to Secret Menu might be just the answer. Moms and Mothers-in-Law! Single mom by choice to an amazing little girl. Since it's just the two of us and she's a toddler, I need to help her buy her a gift for me. I realize that buying a gift for one's self shouldn't be difficult but I'm saving to buy us a condo and this will be my one quality and/or impractical spend for the foreseeable future. So I want to make it count and I'd love your help. I am willing to spend up to $400.00. I appreciate smart function in design and I have lost zero baby weight, so anything that involves sizing has the potential to make me cry, which feels like it would defeat the purpose. I work about 75 hours a week and am currently doing so remotely. Would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks! Fused bracelet like a Fewer Finer Eternal Bracelet or an Ochre Objects Permanence one Birthstone earrings—maybe one of your birthstone and one of hers. White/Space Francesca studs are sold as solos. Earrings/necklace you could build on each year: Scosha charms, Lizzie Fortunato mood necklace with an alphabet charm, and Fewer Finer vintage charms Kinn Studio locket A break! A one-night staycation or spa day 76 yo mom, super practical, can't throw stuff away, just lost her husband of 60+ years. Tidy Tova Virtual Tidiness Organizing accessories: Hay, Open Spaces, and Yamazaki Home POJ Studio Kintsugi Kit Mending kit: Merchant & Mills Rapid Repair Kit and Purl Soho Cotton Mending Thread Yuns Hardware gift certificate Dims Watering Can + Via Citrus tree Monthly flower delivery—you can make any bouquet a subscription with Farmgirl Flowers Miriam Toews novel: Fight Night or Women Talking Donation to her local library My new step mom who has very good taste and loves thrifting Summersill & Bishop alphabet napkins Vintage calendar from 2011, 2005, 1994, 1983, 1977, 1966, 1955, 1949, 1938, or 1927 Greystone Needlepoint book cover Back issues of a favorite magazine—Gourmet? Berea College Student Craft Machete Apple Watch band Misette colorblock collection Beata Heuman: Every Room Should Sing The House that Pinterest Built by Diane Keaton Vintage piece from French Larkspur or One Day in France Do thrifting for her—splatterware, jadeite, or Fiestaware? Frumpy MIL that you can't stand Ember mug (now a travel one, too) Eileen Fisher brushed recycled cotton cashmere scarf Hillery Sproatt blanket Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout Psychic Outlaw quilted stocking Farmhouse Pottery gift set Mutual aid org My southern mom who thinks NYC made me snobby Magnolia Bakery banana pudding Oliver Pluff Southern Style Iced Tea Cookbooks by Southern female chef: Black, White, and the Grey by Mashama Bailey and John O. Morisano and Mosquito Supper Club by Melissa M. Martin Chara's BBQ sauce These Precious Days by Ann Patchett Alabama Chanin sewing kit Dads and Fathers-in-Law! My dad! A very intelligent man. Passionate about baseball but has season tickets. Very covid cautious. Has read all books. Doesn't drink. Isn't handy (no tools). Plays scrabble and has all the boards, no other games. Very fashion apathetic and I always get him clothes. Likes to bike but has a very nice bike and all accessories. Has snow shovel service. Really only cares about his grandkids but spends tons of time with them. Still works (lawyer) and tends to buy anything he needs which is very little! Always a conumdrum. Equal Justice Initiative donation Argo attachment for front of bike to haul grandkids (group gift potential) Non-alcoholic bevs: Ghia, Non, Acid League Wine Proxies, Hella Cocktail Bitters & Soda variety pack, Avec NYT Crossword/Spelling Bee subscription StoryWorth Black Champions in Cycling by Marlon Moncrieffe My dad! Buys himself everything he needs, likes rock and roll bios and mushrooming. and wine! Smallhold mushroom grow kit Mushrooms in the Middle: A Smallhold Cookbook How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us about Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence by Michael Pollan A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage and My Life by Ayelet Waldman (paired with this Yelp review??) Acid for the Children by Flea and donation to Silverlake Conservatory of Music Rose Los Angeles x Gossamer CBD Rosin Delights Cure Crate Maison Noir mix case Coda Collection subscription Eden Reforestation Projects donation Last Prisoner Project donation FIL: widower, engineer, spotless home, not into design, kinda into fitness & cooking Blue Hill charcuterie picks Tapas the José Andrés Way Allday knife Spices: Burlap & Barrel and Diaspora Co. Omsom Everyone's Table: Global Recipes for Modern Health by Gregory Gourdet & JJ Goode The Essential New York Times Cookbook: The Recipes of Record (Anniversary) Top Drawer reversible slippers Future gift certificate Andree Jardin duster and/or Saint Olio cleaning spray and room spray Engineers without Borders donation Romantic Partners (and Former Ones)! A NFT-obsessed new dad who wants to be a lumberjack but actually buys Aimee Leon Dore King Kennedy Rugs bag or bomber Corridor plaid shirt Drake's check work shirt Fear of God thermal pant + henley Clark's Wallabees Blackstock & Weber loafers Garagiste gift certificate Blockchain for Babies (to read to the kid!) Best Made axe Melanie Abrantes DIY plate set Woodworking classes: Makeville Studio in Brooklyn or LA Woodshop in L.A. I need help with my 49-year-old, male, partner. He's a commercial architect, but is super judgey about architect stuff. He constantly scrolls Zillow and vintage car sites. He drinks bourbon, but doesn't want whisky stones and we have an excellent set of glasses. He likes luxury, but won't wear a logo ever. He loves art - folk, sculpture, modern (sometimes the weirder the better) and he created about half the pieces in our house. We live in Atlanta, watch garbage TV and eat/cook good food. Help! Cameo from garbage TV cast member announcing an experiential gift Glaze Studio matchboxes Meet Your Matches commission Pedersen + Lennard bird feeder George Jensen bottle opener or cocktail shaker The materials for a Self Assembly project Do It Yourself by Thomas Barnthaler Vinty vintage/classic car rental Banner Butter Old soul male significant other who manages to find all the wilderness in nyc (birding in prospect park, surfing in the rockaways) in his 20s. Matuse wetsuit—or gloves or booties Merch (or sauna time or a haircut) from Almeda Club, a cute Rockaways surf shop Overnight stay in the Rockaways at The Rockaway Hotel or the vintage 1963 Shasta camper on Hipcamp Trip to Mohonk Mountain House (also does daypasses) Bose Soundlink indoor/outdoor speaker Field Guide to the Neighborhood Birds of New York City by Leslie Day Donation to Laru Beya Collective Girlfriend who is super Catholic but also super woo and into crystals, energy, etc. Cool cross necklace from Pamela Love, Chan Luu, or Erica Weiner (coral, turquoise, etc.!) Spur—if there's a crystal that means something to her, get it made into jewelry! PIA jewelry Vintage books on herbalism Priestdaddy by Patricia Lockwood Golde Complete wellness and beauty kit Crockd Pottery Kit Donation to DignityUSA My ex husband who doesn't deserve a gift but we share a daughter together Something for them to do together—tickets to a basketball game or a museum, a video game, etc. A friend who I had a thing with (years ago) and has a jealous girlfriend Nothing! This person does not need a gift from you! If you want to win her over, something consumable for them: Westbourne snacks, Zingerman's noodle kugel, Pizzeria Bianco pizzas, Loria Stern something, or Blackberry Farm biscuits three ways For last year's gift guides, head here and here. Keep those VMs and DMs coming at 833-632-5463 and @athingortwohq! Shop all of our favorite gift picks at MoMA Design Store—so much stunning stuff, and it's 10% of now through November 24 with the code ATHINGORTWO online or in store. 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I hope you're hungry, Bookworms – this episode is going to give you the munchies. Today's guest Nikki Furrer is the author of “A Woman's Guide to Cannabis.” She is also a cannabis lawyer, yoga teacher, and cannabis product developer. Nikki joined me today to talk about bookstores and cookbooks, learning to cook well instead of simply following a recipe, and the joys of a just little bit too much salt. Support the Best Book Ever Podcast on Patreon Follow the Best Book Ever Podcast on Instagram or on the Best Book Ever Website Host: Julie Strauss Website/Instagram Guest: Nikki Furrer Website/Instagram/Bend and Blaze Yoga Do you know a young person who'd like to appear on the 2nd Annual Kids/YA Gift Guide Episode? GO HERE! Discussed in this episode: Salt Fat Acid Heat: Mastering the Elements of Good Cooking by Samin Nosrat A Woman's Guide to Cannabis: Using Marijuana to Feel Better, Look Better, Sleep Better, and Get High Like a Lady by Nikki Furrer A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life by Ayelet Waldman Yoga Nidra The Colombia Publishing Course Tana French Gillian Flynn Where'd You Go, Bernadette? By Maria Semple Salt Fat Acid Heat Netflix Show Crossroads by Jonathan Franzen Nancy Pearl Freedom by Jonathan Franzen Alice Waters Cookbooks (they're all brilliant) We Are What We Eat: A Slow Food Manifesto The Art of Simple Food: Notes, Lessons, and Recipes from a Delicious Revolution The Art of Simple Food II: Recipes, Flavor, and Inspiration from the New Kitchen Garden Chez Pannisse Cooking Chez Panisse Menu Cookbook My Pantry: Homemade Ingredients That Make Simple Meals Your Own The Pat Conroy Cookbook: Recipes and Stories of My Life The Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy (Note: Some of the above links are affiliate links, meaning I get a few bucks off your purchase at no extra expense to you. Anytime you shop for books, you can use my affiliate link on Bookshop, which also supports Indie Bookstores around the country. If you're shopping for everything else – clothes, office supplies, gluten-free pasta, couches – you can use my affiliate link for Amazon. Thank you for helping to keep the Best Book Ever Podcast in business!)
I hope you're hungry, Bookworms – this episode is going to give you the munchies. Today's guest Nikki Furrer is the author of “A Woman's Guide to Cannabis.” She is also a cannabis lawyer, yoga teacher, and cannabis product developer. Nikki joined me today to talk about bookstores and cookbooks, learning to cook well instead of simply following a recipe, and the joys of a just little bit too much salt. Support the Best Book Ever Podcast on Patreon Follow the Best Book Ever Podcast on Instagram or on the Best Book Ever Website Host: Julie Strauss Website/Instagram Guest: Nikki Furrer Website/Instagram/Bend and Blaze Yoga Do you know a young person who'd like to appear on the 2nd Annual Kids/YA Gift Guide Episode? GO HERE! Discussed in this episode: Salt Fat Acid Heat: Mastering the Elements of Good Cooking by Samin Nosrat A Woman's Guide to Cannabis: Using Marijuana to Feel Better, Look Better, Sleep Better, and Get High Like a Lady by Nikki Furrer A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life by Ayelet Waldman Yoga Nidra The Colombia Publishing Course Tana French Gillian Flynn Where'd You Go, Bernadette? By Maria Semple Salt Fat Acid Heat Netflix Show Crossroads by Jonathan Franzen Nancy Pearl Freedom by Jonathan Franzen Alice Waters Cookbooks (they're all brilliant) We Are What We Eat: A Slow Food Manifesto The Art of Simple Food: Notes, Lessons, and Recipes from a Delicious Revolution The Art of Simple Food II: Recipes, Flavor, and Inspiration from the New Kitchen Garden Chez Pannisse Cooking Chez Panisse Menu Cookbook My Pantry: Homemade Ingredients That Make Simple Meals Your Own The Pat Conroy Cookbook: Recipes and Stories of My Life The Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy (Note: Some of the above links are affiliate links, meaning I get a few bucks off your purchase at no extra expense to you. Anytime you shop for books, you can use my affiliate link on Bookshop, which also supports Indie Bookstores around the country. If you're shopping for everything else – clothes, office supplies, gluten-free pasta, couches – you can use my affiliate link for Amazon. Thank you for helping to keep the Best Book Ever Podcast in business!)
Pillar number 2 of the Prosperity Pillars is the principle that I Take Personal Responsibility. Now that this is a really big one and it's difficult for a lot of people. Tony Robbins said, “It's in your moments of decision that you shape your destiny.” Now there's a big difference between creating your life (which was principle number 1) and taking responsibility for your life. There's a huge difference! Making the decision to Take Responsibility for Your Life Is a Very Empowering Decision… You may be very proactive with your life, but are you taking responsibility for your life? Because responsibility is not just a success principle. It's also a very empowering concept if you think about it. Creating your life is very proactive thing for you to do, but taking responsibility for your life, and knowing that your life is where it is because of YOUR thoughts goes above and beyond. One way to start taking responsibility is to STOP focusing on the problem and start focusing on the solution. It's not about where you've gotten to in your life. It's where you can go and being empowered by taking responsibility for your life will lead you to have more control over the outcome in yoru life. When you focus on responsibility and Solutions in your life you will also create more happiness. I mean think about that from a minute! If you believe that you are responsible for your life, then you can begin to increase your belief and the fact that you CAN Create your Best life (regardless of circumstances). That's so important and huge! So, Let's Begin Today to Take More Responsibility I believe it's important for you to be able to both make a decision AND a commitment to be responsible for situations in your life. You can begin today the decision: I will take personal responsibility for my life, for my actions, for the circumstances in my life. But I want you to also go a step further and make the commitment to be responsible for your life. A lot of us make decisions but we don't stay committed. Make the decision today AND make the commitment…and I promise you several amazing things are going to happen for you. I promise you that great leaders are all ones that take responsibility for their actions and for their life. Power You'll See with This Commitment Now…keep this in mind…amazing things will start to happen when you take responsibility for your life. Let me explain… Your lens and your perception on your life will start to change. You'll view situations differently. You'll view them with more optimism. You will view them through a different lens that allows you to identify the lessons that you've learned. Then you'll be able to move forward rather than dwell on the problem. You'll create solutions in your life and even your circumstances will turn out completely different. Stephen Covey with his principles of successful people, has talked about TAKING A MINUTE before reacting after some stimulus (OR EVENT) happens in your life. How you react that split second (after something happens) will be the difference you between the average person and the successful person. So, learn to NOT to be reactive in your life. Learn to be Proactive and Intentional with the way you handle situations that come up! Take a minute to be responsible for the outcome of every situation. So, What are Ways To Take Responsibility The way you can become responsible for your life is be objective. Train yourself to step back and take an objective view of situations that happen in your life. Maybe this situation you're in is happening for your benefit. Maybe there's a different way to handle or respond to events than what your mind originally could come up with. Another way you can take personal responsibility is to literally tell yourself, in any situation, that “I take responsibility.” Say it out loud! By simply making that statement, setting that powerful intention, you are creating a more powerful life. Your Intentions Are Powerful I want you to know that I believe that your intentions are powerful. And I also believe that you need to give yourself more credit. Sometimes we don't give ourselves enough credit, patience or understanding. A few mentor of mine have said a couple of different times, “You need to give yourself more credit for your intentions, not just your actions.” A lot of us judge ourselves, our lives, our jobs, our success by our results. We need to learn that having the “intention of taking personal responsibility”, can be just as powerful in our lives. These are things that I want you to be able to do. I want you to be able to not only proactively create your life, but also take responsibility for your life. Make the decision. Make the commitment. Change your perception and you'll begin to see some powerful changes in your life. How do you start implementing This Principle? Today I want to give you a strategy to be able to implement this principle into your life. I want you to identify a situation that you've been struggling with. Maybe it's at work, or it's at home. Maybe it's with a relationship, just not getting along with someone. Maybe you're not seeing a result that you want, or you've seen some failures or suffered some setbacks. I want you identify at least one key situation, just find one, and decide how you can Take Responsibility for this Area...regardless of whether you are to blame or the cause of the situation. Decide that you're going to take responsibility and watch what happens. Solutions will present themselves. You'll feel more empowered and happier. Identify a situation today that you can take responsibility. Exercise your choice to be responsible. You have greatness within you. I believe it's never too late for you to begin living the life you were meant to live. So, let's continue on that path to unleash yoru potential and create your best life. This is the key I want you to learn and practice this week with Prosperity Pillar #2. Then, join me tomorrow and we will cover Pillar #3 I Act in Spite of My Mood. Thanks for listening… George Wright III
Pillar number 2 of the Prosperity Pillars is the principle that I Take Personal Responsibility. Now that this is a really big one and it's difficult for a lot of people. Tony Robbins said, “It's in your moments of decision that you shape your destiny.” Now there's a big difference between creating your life (which was principle number 1) and taking responsibility for your life. There's a huge difference! Making the decision to Take Responsibility for Your Life Is a Very Empowering Decision… You may be very proactive with your life, but are you taking responsibility for your life? Because responsibility is not just a success principle. It's also a very empowering concept if you think about it. Creating your life is very proactive thing for you to do, but taking responsibility for your life, and knowing that your life is where it is because of YOUR thoughts goes above and beyond. One way to start taking responsibility is to STOP focusing on the problem and start focusing on the solution. It's not about where you've gotten to in your life. It's where you can go and being empowered by taking responsibility for your life will lead you to have more control over the outcome in yoru life. When you focus on responsibility and Solutions in your life you will also create more happiness. I mean think about that from a minute! If you believe that you are responsible for your life, then you can begin to increase your belief and the fact that you CAN Create your Best life (regardless of circumstances). That's so important and huge! So, Let's Begin Today to Take More Responsibility I believe it's important for you to be able to both make a decision AND a commitment to be responsible for situations in your life. You can begin today the decision: I will take personal responsibility for my life, for my actions, for the circumstances in my life. But I want you to also go a step further and make the commitment to be responsible for your life. A lot of us make decisions but we don't stay committed. Make the decision today AND make the commitment…and I promise you several amazing things are going to happen for you. I promise you that great leaders are all ones that take responsibility for their actions and for their life. Power You'll See with This Commitment Now…keep this in mind…amazing things will start to happen when you take responsibility for your life. Let me explain… Your lens and your perception on your life will start to change. You'll view situations differently. You'll view them with more optimism. You will view them through a different lens that allows you to identify the lessons that you've learned. Then you'll be able to move forward rather than dwell on the problem. You'll create solutions in your life and even your circumstances will turn out completely different. Stephen Covey with his principles of successful people, has talked about TAKING A MINUTE before reacting after some stimulus (OR EVENT) happens in your life. How you react that split second (after something happens) will be the difference you between the average person and the successful person. So, learn to NOT to be reactive in your life. Learn to be Proactive and Intentional with the way you handle situations that come up! Take a minute to be responsible for the outcome of every situation. So, What are Ways To Take Responsibility The way you can become responsible for your life is be objective. Train yourself to step back and take an objective view of situations that happen in your life. Maybe this situation you're in is happening for your benefit. Maybe there's a different way to handle or respond to events than what your mind originally could come up with. Another way you can take personal responsibility is to literally tell yourself, in any situation, that “I take responsibility.” Say it out loud! By simply making that statement, setting that powerful intention, you are creating a more powerful life. Your Intentions Are Powerful I want you to know that I believe that your intentions are powerful. And I also believe that you need to give yourself more credit. Sometimes we don't give ourselves enough credit, patience or understanding. A few mentor of mine have said a couple of different times, “You need to give yourself more credit for your intentions, not just your actions.” A lot of us judge ourselves, our lives, our jobs, our success by our results. We need to learn that having the “intention of taking personal responsibility”, can be just as powerful in our lives. These are things that I want you to be able to do. I want you to be able to not only proactively create your life, but also take responsibility for your life. Make the decision. Make the commitment. Change your perception and you'll begin to see some powerful changes in your life. How do you start implementing This Principle? Today I want to give you a strategy to be able to implement this principle into your life. I want you to identify a situation that you've been struggling with. Maybe it's at work, or it's at home. Maybe it's with a relationship, just not getting along with someone. Maybe you're not seeing a result that you want, or you've seen some failures or suffered some setbacks. I want you identify at least one key situation, just find one, and decide how you can Take Responsibility for this Area...regardless of whether you are to blame or the cause of the situation. Decide that you're going to take responsibility and watch what happens. Solutions will present themselves. You'll feel more empowered and happier. Identify a situation today that you can take responsibility. Exercise your choice to be responsible. You have greatness within you. I believe it's never too late for you to begin living the life you were meant to live. So, let's continue on that path to unleash yoru potential and create your best life. This is the key I want you to learn and practice this week with Prosperity Pillar #2. Then, join me tomorrow and we will cover Pillar #3 I Act in Spite of My Mood. Thanks for listening… George Wright III
This episode features our interview with Dr. Balázs Szigeti. Dr. Szigeti is a neuroscientist from Imperial College London who recently published a study (https://elifesciences.org/articles/62878) with his team investigating the placebo effect in psychedelic microdosing. In this interview, we talk about how this unique ‘self-blinding' microdose study was designed, the benefits of using a citizen science approach in psychedelics research, and ultimately what his findings reveal about microdosing. We even discuss how the effects of microdosing might be similar to the positive experiences reported with homeopathic medicines. This episode was produced and edited by Brendon Campbell. Original music and audio engineering by Andrew Illmann. We'll be back on June 21st with our first Canadian History of Psychedelics episode! MAPS Canada is a registered non-profit; we rely on the generosity of our supporters to fund our life-changing research. Please visit mapscanada.org/donate (https://mapscanada.org/donate/) to become a monthly donor or to make a one time donation today! Feedback? Feel free to email us at: podcast@mapscanada.org (mailto:podcast@mapscanada.org) Links: Self-blinded microdosing paper: Self-blinding citizen science to explore psychedelic microdosing (https://elifesciences.org/articles/62878) MDMA imaging study Dr. Balázs mentions he critiqued at a conference in 2016: The Effects of Acutely Administered 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine on Spontaneous Brain Function in Healthy Volunteers Measured with Arterial Spin Labeling and Blood Oxygen Level–Dependent Resting State Functional Connectivity (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4578244/) Published reinterpretation of those MDMA imaging results: Are ecstasy induced serotonergic alterations overestimated for the majority of users? (https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0269881118767646) MyDelica app: MyDelica | Charting a path to wellness (https://mydelica.com) Ayelet Waldman's book on microdosing: A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30212082-a-really-good-day)
Joel Frahm, award-winning, New York-based jazz saxophonist and recording artist, joins Andrew for this episode of Constant Constance. Aside from his live performances, Joel appears on more than 100 recordings as a leader or sideman. His albums include the critically-acclaimed "Don't Explain," a duo with pianist Brad Mehldau and live performances at Smalls and Mezzrow jazz clubs in New York City. He was featured on Freddy Cole's Grammy-nominated album "My Mood is You" and was a member of Dafnis Prieto's big band on "Back to the Sunset," a 2019 Grammy-winning album. Joel and Andrew explore Joel's work, the time they spent together on the road, and more. There are a lot of laughs. “We're just two very different people," and yet Andrew and Joel discover they're not that different. The theme song of this episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrew-norman-dangelo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrew-norman-dangelo/support
Welcome back! Today we are talking about microdosing! This is a very popular topic and method of consuming psychedelics. In fact, microdosing a gentle entry into the world of psychedelics for many. Hit play to hear about our experience with microdosing in this short and sweet micro-episode! We chatted about: What is a microdose?What is a microdosing protocol?Who typically microdoses?How microdosing “lifted the veil” of depressionOur personal experiencesProductivity in relation to microdosingPrecautions for microdosing / the dark side of microdosingMicrodosing as a spiritual bypassMicrodosing while working with other medicinesMicrodosing as an integration toolHow to use these medicines intuitivelyMentioned in the episode:The Psychedelic Explorers Guide by James Fadiman [book]Fadiman protocolStamets StackIs microdosing a placebo? [article]You Are the Placebo by Dr. Joe Dispenza [book]Learn more about microdosing:The Third Wave's Ultimate Guide to MicrodosingA Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life by Ayelet Waldma [book]The Science of Microdosing Psychedelics by Torsten Passie [book]Microdosing Psychedelics by Paul Austin [book]Donate to the podcast via PayPalHave you gained new insights and perspectives from us and our guests? Consider sending financial energy our way to help support to cost of creating this powerful content.If this episode sparked something within, please let us know and leave us a review!More Modern Psychedelics: Instagram | Facebook | WebsiteMore Lana: Instagram | YouTubeMore Zoey:Instagram | YouTube
Episode #158 Live from the PDX. In this week’s podcast I touch on my love for Portland, My Mood this week and how I needed to be around my brothers,how I don’t care what anyone has to say about the podcast I won’t stop doing me ever!!! I hope y’all enjoy the podcast. OTHER PLATFORMS https://twitter.com/LLFMPODCAST https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-llfm-brand/ https://soundcloud.com/mravelous-myers https://www.youtube.com/user/moneydott32 https://www.instagram.com/michael_vs_marvelous_podcast/ https://open.spotify.com/show/1DKs5OSjhF8kaBltFbNAR0 https://teespring.com/stores/the-llfm-brand-store
Today's episode features Shelby Hartman and Madison Margolin from DoubleBlind, a psychedelic magazine and media company founded in 2019 covering timely, untold stories about the expansion of psychedelics around the globe. Focused on how the industry can engage in sacred reciprocity and ethical psychedelic therapies, DoubleBlind is a for-profit company working on becoming a fully licensed certified B corporation.Links to topics discussed in this episode:What It's Like to Have Sex on Different Kinds of Psychedelics How Oregon is Leading the Country in Drug Policy Reform Entheogen: Definition and History How Psychedelics are Reigniting JudaismMichael Pollan's book How to Change Your MindAyelet Waldman's book: A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My LifeMDMA Testing Kits from DanceSafeRead the transcript here.Watch episode 2 on YouTube.Created by Greg Kubin and Matias SerebrinskyHost: Greg KubinProduced by Jonathan DavisFind us at businesstrip.fmFollow us on Instagram and Twitter!Theme music by Dorian LoveAdditional music: Plasticity by Blue Dot SessionsIsEbOcbXwtgQS6Jzz1Eb
This time I talk to Ayelet Waldman who talks refreshingly open about her microdosing experience with LSD and becoming a modern empath through the experience: she just founded FeedER to support health workers with food during the Covid19-Crisis. Ayelet is a very successful Israeli-American novelist and essayist, has written many novels, TV Shows like “Unbelievable” on Netflix. Her book “A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life” is a fascinating diary about that little blue bottle in Ayelets fridge: LSD in a microdose.
Today I woke up to an Earthquake… Can you believe it? With everything going on in the world, Utah had a 5.7 level earthquake today. Pretty interesting, exciting, crazy and unexpected to say the least. So far there are no reports of injuries, but it certainly left me feeling a sense of relief and motivation at the same time. You may be wondering why I say motivation. Well, the truth is that we only get one life. This is not a dress rehersal. So the key question is, “are you living your best life?” If not, then you need to ask yourself a few questions: Why Not? Do you know what your best life looks like? Have you spent time contemplating what you want out of life? Are you playing at a level 10 each and every day? What does a high level of achievement and productivity look like to you? Today is Wednesday. We are part way through the week. Take this moment to evaluate if you are moving in the right direction at the right pace. Obviously we need to do this often but Today is as good a time as ever. Today is the Day… the day you start moving forward in the right direction… the day you continue to develop the best version of yourself… the day you decide to let go of the past baggage you've been dragging around… today is the day you reset your goals…. today is the day you recommit to the life you want to be living… today is the day you accept that you are the architect of your life… today is the day that you commit core Values like the 12 Prosperity Pillars that are timeless advice shared from thought leaders all around the world. I Create my Life. I Take Personal Responsibility. I Act in Spite of My Mood. I Surround Myself with Positive People. I Focus on Solutions. I Create an Attitude of Abundance. I Choose to Be Happy. I always Think Win-Win. I Am Committed to Life-Long Learning. I Create Daily Rituals. I Attract Success. I Visualize and Manifest My Life. Take charge of your life. Take Responsibility for your life. It's never too late to start living the life you were meant to live. You got this… George Wright III
Today I woke up to an Earthquake… Can you believe it? With everything going on in the world, Utah had a 5.7 level earthquake today. Pretty interesting, exciting, crazy and unexpected to say the least. So far there are no reports of injuries, but it certainly left me feeling a sense of relief and motivation at the same time. You may be wondering why I say motivation. Well, the truth is that we only get one life. This is not a dress rehersal. So the key question is, “are you living your best life?” If not, then you need to ask yourself a few questions: Why Not? Do you know what your best life looks like? Have you spent time contemplating what you want out of life? Are you playing at a level 10 each and every day? What does a high level of achievement and productivity look like to you? Today is Wednesday. We are part way through the week. Take this moment to evaluate if you are moving in the right direction at the right pace. Obviously we need to do this often but Today is as good a time as ever. Today is the Day… the day you start moving forward in the right direction… the day you continue to develop the best version of yourself… the day you decide to let go of the past baggage you've been dragging around… today is the day you reset your goals…. today is the day you recommit to the life you want to be living… today is the day you accept that you are the architect of your life… today is the day that you commit core Values like the 12 Prosperity Pillars that are timeless advice shared from thought leaders all around the world. I Create my Life. I Take Personal Responsibility. I Act in Spite of My Mood. I Surround Myself with Positive People. I Focus on Solutions. I Create an Attitude of Abundance. I Choose to Be Happy. I always Think Win-Win. I Am Committed to Life-Long Learning. I Create Daily Rituals. I Attract Success. I Visualize and Manifest My Life. Take charge of your life. Take Responsibility for your life. It's never too late to start living the life you were meant to live. You got this… George Wright III
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This episode features a panel that I moderated in front of a standing-room-only crowd at the Milken Institute's Global Conference 2019. It includes a great overview of psychedelic science, investing opportunities, anecdotal personal benefits, legal challenges, and much more. I think it’s one of the more comprehensive panels ever done on the subject. Here are the participants:Matthew Johnson — Principal Investigator, Johns Hopkins Psychedelic Research UnitAyelet Waldman — Author, A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My LifeRobin Carhart-Harris — Head of Psychedelic Research, Centre for Psychedelic Research, Department of Brain Sciences, Imperial College LondonChristian Angermayer — Founder, Apeiron Investment Group and ATAI Life SciencesPlease enjoy!***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews!For show notes and past guests, please visit tim.blog/podcast.Sign up for Tim’s email newsletter (“5-Bullet Friday”) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Discover Tim’s books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss YouTube: youtube.com/timferriss
Ayelet Waldman is a former federal public defender, current adjunct professor at UC Berkeley Law School, and a bestselling author. Her books include Love and Treasure, Daughter's Keeper, and A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life. In this episode of Insights at the Edge, Tami Simon speaks with Ayelet about the practice of microdosing with small quantities of psychedelic drugs in order to treat mental health conditions. Ayelet shares her own story of microdosing with LSD and how it helped her climb out of a pit of suicidal depression. Tami and Ayelet discuss the legal limitations on microdosing, the difficulty of researching the effects of psychedelics, and the possible future of the war on drugs. Finally, they talk about the many clinical applications of MDMA, including a surprising application for couples therapy. (59 minutes) Tami's Takeaway: Research! Research! Research! If we are to understand how to effectively microdose with LSD and other psychoactive substances, we need open minds and quality research to guide our way. Let's move beyond any preformed biases we might have (pro or con) and pursue research that will give us the data, proper protocols, and safeguards we need.
Welcome to Jungle Jam! This podcast is featured on www.mobilitytoday.eu/ People behind are three Bulgarians Ivan, Ivo, and Alex Executed by My Mood on My Mind team members. mymoodonmymind.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Congratulations! You are listening to our last episode for the first season of Jungle Jam. We apologize for the strange noise in this episode, Ivo was just cold. "You are never too old to learn and you are never too young to teach" Jim Ron Send us your story about Erasmus related experiences in whatever format you prefer(mp3, mp4, written, etc) and you will get a free list of lifehacks. Quick Review of this season: This 1st season's main theme is Erasmus+ #1 episode [Introduction to Meet the Team - Ivan & Ivo & Alex] #2 episode [Global Citizenship] #3 episode [Intro About Erasmus+ Programme] #4 episode [How to Optimize Your Budget During Erasmus+ programme?] #5 episode [Foreign Culture] #6 episode [How to Manage Your Free Time During Mobility?] #7 episode [Effective Communication] #8 episode [Possibilities After School/Universtiy] #9 episode [Post-Erasmus Experinces] + our guest Lorena In this episode, we talk about: + How we see the world? + What is our vision about this podcast? + What is Season 2 gonna be? Resources we have mentioned: http://bit.ly/2zYbUTP => Youth Wiki http://bit.ly/2BhKxUN => Euro Desk Books we mention: The Red Queen - Mat Ridley Radical Honesty - Brad Blanton Vagabonding - Rolff Potts How Real Is Real? - Paul Watzlawick Heads up for season № 2: We continue with mobilities and want to further extend our reach and dive deeper in long-term traveling and ways to sustain yourself. Coming soon in mid January. If you have any ideas that you would like to share with us please do at contact@mobilitytoday.eu Stay tuned!
Welcome to Jungle Jam! This podcast is featured on mobilitytoday.eu/ People behind are three Bulgarians Ivan, Ivo, and Alex Executed by My Mood on My Mind team members. mymoodonmymind.com/ ------------------------------------------------------ Introduction to our special guest The organization Acseso Past mobility in the United States Time to explore Europe Why choose Erasmus Writing projects EVS Benefits Combining the fun with the work How did you hear about these opportunities Getting experience Volunteering Developing yourself Expanding your perspective Knowledge gap Erasmus Mundus - https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/opportunities/individuals/students/erasmus-mundus-joint-master-degrees_en Learning about the culture The best thing about youth exchange Meeting people Scholarship for the US - https://www.uwc.org/ Negative versus Positive thinking
Welcome to Jungle Jam! This podcast is featured on mobilitytoday.eu/ People behind are three Bulgarians Ivan, Ivo, and Alex Executed by My Mood on My Mind team members. mymoodonmymind.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- What to do after graduation? What happens when you graduate highschool? The path of life? Listening to your parents Being told what to do Everyone tells you what to think, but not how to think Seth Godin - what is school for? - https://seths.blog/2009/01/super-bowl-laziness/ Cycle of going around - being influenced by your family Transition - being cared about - taking care of yourself University degrees School nor university is the final education you get Learning is an ongoing process Being left behind and following the herd Path of Mastery The social norm Vagabonding - https://vagabonding.net/ What are the options? Volunteering Traveling Working Interning Career Finishing high school - what ' s next? Discover EU - http://www.youdiscover.eu/ Quitting school Jeremy Jones - https://www.jonessnowboards.com/ Business Take time to think about it Choices that you take - build your life Don't rush to work Gary V video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBXZlYdiizk How to figure out what you want to do? Time + Courage Commitment Dropping what doesn't serve you anymore Feeling and thoughts Make a decision before jumping into the action Patience, drudgery Send us a message at contact@mobilitytoday.eu Stay tuned.
Welcome to Jungle Jam! This podcast is featured on mobilitytoday.eu/ People behind are three Bulgarians Ivan, Ivo, and Alex Executed by My Mood on My Mind team members. mymoodonmymind.com/ Immerse yourself in a foreign culture. The first question is the culture? Culture is a story. It is the story that we tell ourselves and the story we tell others. Cultures come from colera from Latin meaning nurture and flourish. Culture is like a water to the fish. The cultural shock can help you realize the cultural bubble you are living in. Let’s talk about cultural barriers and how to cross them. - Language - Labeling people -Stereotypes People focus on differences and not the commonalities. Focus on the positive and the commonalities we have within different cultures. Assumptions come from a culture and they are this sometimes I the reason we do not approach strangers for a conversation. Different cultures - Western civilisation vs Eastern civilisation. Seek to understand is to be understood. Fundamentally first we need to become aware of them that they exist. Afrawards accept them and be less judgemental. Tip: Do not take things personally. Growth mindset vs fixed mindset. How do you completely immersed in a different culture? -It is a really good idea to start with learning some basic phrases. -Engage with people. -Explore the culture, restaurants, and museums. -Subcultures - for example going to the local gym and meet the people that workout. Because even before starting to speak you already have one thing in common. It can be anything basketball, surfing, football etc. - Attend meetups. Do not be explore afraid to explore, that way you will be able to stretch your horizons. Send us a message at contact@mobilitytoday.eu Stay tuned.
Welcome to Jungle Jam! This podcast is featured on mobilitytoday.eu/ People behind are three Bulgarians Ivan, Ivo, and Alex Executed by My Mood on My Mind team members. mymoodonmymind.com/ ------------------------------------------------------ In today episode we will be talking about communication and how to be an effective communicator. Communication - It is how we deliver our message to the world. Make sure that the message is delivered clearly. Communication is not what you said, but how you said it and the energy behind those words. What happens if someone has misunderstood you. Miscommunication is the cause of a lot of drama between people. Pro tip: Convey your message in your mind so that you can say it in such a way you will be understood. Own what you say. Asertivness Empathy Authentic How do you meintain your opinion and being open-minded at the same time? Stand behind your words and do not believe anything you heard from someone, but also keep in mind that this person knows something you don’t so you might wanna dig deeper into it. What is a good conversation: It is about listening, appreciating and respecting the other. Everyone wants to be heard. Seek to understand in order to be understood. How to be an effective communicator. Conversational treading Cold reading Storytelling Honesty Empathy Solitude Internal communication: How do you speak to yourself is the way you speak to others as well.
Welcome to Jungle Jam! This podcast is featured on mobilitytoday.eu/ People behind are three Bulgarians Ivan, Ivo, and Alex Executed by My Mood on My Mind team members. mymoodonmymind.com/ ------------------------------------------------------ 1. How to Manage Your Time? - get your exams final dates. - schedule your classes on Google Calendar - Find your syllabus - Take initiative to make and present projects first to finish first. - plan your week - create gamification * after every big task, have a big reward 2. Routines * think ahead how to construct your habits, new place = new habits - laundry & housework - eating & canteenes/cooking - sports - friends/erasmus parties - studing 3. Leisure - Events/ local or not - Night life - Sport Games - Get to know yourself - ESN - See your friends abroad - Travel solo
Welcome to Jungle Jam! This podcast is featured on mobilitytoday.eu/ People behind are three Bulgarians Ivan, Ivo, and Alex Executed by My Mood on My Mind team members. mymoodonmymind.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- In this episode: Welcome to the 4th episode of Jungle Jam here we are going to discuss “How to cut your budget” The episode provides you with tips & tricks and some life hacks to make most of your Erasmus experience. Let jump ride in. The first question is where does our money go while on a Mobility. Food.Accommodation, Transport. How to think ahead and plan your budget accordingly? We need to make a plan and to see what amount we have and how do we optimize it. Tip: It is a good idea to share your living with others, that way it will be cheaper. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- How to think ahead and plan your budget accordingly? We need to make a plan and to see what amount we have and how do we optimize it. For example, if we have 700 $ and let’s say you pay 300$ for rent you are left with 400 $ and you need to have an idea of where would they go. Tip: It is a good idea to share your living with others, that way it will be cheaper. Can we use Couchsurfing on Erasmus projects? - https://bit.ly/1B4ia95 This is a link to check it out. It is an excellent way to save money but it is not sustainable, you cannot do it for longer periods of time. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tips'n'tricks Connect with your university network for deals and events. [Talk to the professors] Camps? Ski vacation? If u wanna get a package from your country - that might be a good idea. Food, clothes, etc. Bla bla car - share ride to cut transportation costs / carpooling - bit.ly/2QDipSg Check if your university offers bursary(scholarship) Move around with a bike - free workout and $$$$ Hook up with local people - they know where is the cheap stuff. Make friends and eat at their house for free. Youth card / ISIC hard - use this tool to get discounts. bit.ly/1yJ4uh0 Youth card for discounts - www.eyca.org/ Useful apps - yelp; foursquare - for outdoor activities bit.ly/2Eq0Iic 4sq.com/19O2pWG Send us a message at contact@mobilitytoday.eu Stay tuned.
Welcome to Jungle Jam! This podcast is featured on https://mobilitytoday.eu/ People behind are three Bulgarians Ivan, Ivo, and Alex Executed by My Mood on My Mind team members. https://mymoodonmymind.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- In this episode: MobilityToday / Asociación, Cultural, Social y Educativa, Segundas Oportunidades, Telde Third episode!!! What stands behind the name? Alan Smith - one of the fathers of the program. Erasmus is an acronym - European Region Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students Evolution of the name of the program Participants with less opportunities Erasmus grants/scholarships Expenses of the exchange The budget of Erasmus Different countries - different scholarship Grant is related to the economic situation of the host country 1987 - The beginning of Erasmus Why was the programme created? - To promote the European Identity and cultural exchange Participants Massive growth DIfferent people - different reasons to participate What is the role of the programme in the future liability? How did Erasmus evolve? What is/was the focus? Knowledge-based society Priorities Lawyers have the biggest issues in terms of scholar mobility ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ripping off the benefits of Erasmus What are we doing on the Canary islands? Key actions What is the student scholar mobility? Mobility months Lifelong learning Erasmus for life Selection - issues, requirements What do you get from Erasmus? Responsibility shift Accommodation Opportunities Is there a negative side of Erasmus? Erasmus Buddy System Personal development through the experience What if Erasmus never existed? An increased budget? Which country is the top destination for Erasmus students? Wrap it up Send us a message at contact@mobilitytoday.eu Stay tuned.
Welcome to Jungle Jam! This podcast is featured on https://mobilitytoday.eu/ People behind are three Bulgarians Ivan, Ivo, and Alex Executed by My Mood on My Mind team members. https://mymoodonmymind.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In this episode: https://www.theglobalcitizensinitiative.org/index.php/what-it-means-to-be-a-global-citizen-2/ https://prezi.com/y83ywjb5fabe/what-is-my-role-as-a-global-citizen/ https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/festival/ http://www.un.org/en/sections/issues-depth/global-issues-overview/ https://www.e-unwto.org/doi/abs/10.5555/unwtotfb0100211220132017201807 http://media.unwto.org/content/infographics http://media.unwto.org/sites/all/files/puposetransport-01.png https://www.pri.org/stories/2014-12-02/9-global-charities-probably-wont-waste-your-money-givingtuesday https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/content/what-is-a-global-citizen/ https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/content/global-citizens-around-the-world-germany/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1GzedjrpA8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYCKzpXEW6E http://thinkoutsideyourself.weebly.com/ Send us a message at contact@mobilitytoday.eu Stay tuned.
Welcome to Jungle Jam! This podcast is featured on https://mobilitytoday.eu/ People behind are three Bulgarians Ivan, Ivo, and Alex Executed by My Mood on My Mind team members. https://mymoodonmymind.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In this episode: What is it about? What is the key point of the podcast? Discussions on the topic of traveling Meeting new people Friendships Personal development Being active Presenting mobilities Where are we How do we boost ourselves Your personal desire to develop Look for opportunities in your university How do we find Back-story ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ There are Episode 2 and 3 available already! Send us a message at contact@mobilitytoday.eu Stay tuned.
What if a highly illegal drug could be used, far more successfully than prescribed pharmaceuticals, to help people with depression and bi-polar disorder? Who would be willing not just to experiment on themselves, but also to spread the word? LARB Radio's Medaya Ocher talks with just such a brave soul, Ayelet Waldman, author of A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life. Recorded in front of a full house at Scripps College, it's a fascinating dialogue full of surprises: Ayelet relates her own personal struggles, her frustration with anti-depressants, her traumatizing years as a Federal public defender appalled by the War on Drugs, her full knowledge of the severity of the law she was breaking, the whimsical arrival of a package from Lewis Carroll, the pharmacology of LSD, the precision of micro-dosing, and then, magically, relief. Ayelet acknowledges that her social privilege (as a prosperous white woman, a Harvard Law graduate, married to Michael Chabon, herself a successful mystery writer and novelist) allowed her to take a huge risk, as such she feels compelled to announce her discovery of happier trails ahead.
This months show is 100% new releases from the absolute pick of European underground independent music. Includes more from the incredible new album by Italy’s Swingrowers on our own Freshly Squeezed label, Hip Hop Instrumental from Irma Records, more from Greece’s Timewarp Records, Brighton’s Jalapeño, New York’s Wooden Hat, Birmingham’s Ragtime (via Los Angeles), Germany’s Chin Chin and London’s Wah Wah 45s! ----------------Swingrowers - Follow Me (Freshly Squeezed)Brenda Boykin - Sweet Baby Chile (Chin Chin Records)Mister T - Tonyish (Timewarp)Izo FitzRoy - Say Something (Jalapeno Records)Swingrowers - Healing Dance (Freshly Squeezed)Honeyfeet - Whatever You Do (Radio Edit) (Wah Wah 45s)Swingrowers - My Mood (Freshly Squeezed)Jazz Profilactika - Stop Go (Timewarp)Atom Smith - If It Don't Glitch (Freshly Squeezed)Feel Good Productions - Hold On To You Money (Original) (Green Queen Music)Ninjula - Spats feat. NYXE (Ragtime Records)Swing Republic - Mist You (Freshly Squeezed)11 Acorn Lane - Let's Do It (Wooden Hat)Wolfgang Lohr & Balduin feat. Zouzoulectric - Imperfection (Radio Edit) (Electro Swing Elite)Lo Greco presents Flow Bop - Groove for Valentine (Irma Records)Swingrowers - Tit for Tat (Freshly Squeezed)Head over to Freshly Squeezed Music for more news...
TWICE a month, the librarians are in, with their favorite recommendations in Two Book Minimum, a toe-to-toe discussion on a book or topic, as well as news from the book world, updates from Lawrence Public Library, and beyond. TWO BOOK MINIMUM: Unwind by Neal Shusterman When She Woke by Hillary Jordan (and Mudbound by the same) One Day We’ll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter by Scaachi Koul A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made A Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life by Ayelet Waldman SHE SAID/SHE SAID: THE DILEMMA. The Book of the Unnamed Midwife by Meg Elison Show notes: https://lplks.org/blogs/post/014-better-living-though-dystopia/ This episode was produced by Jim Barnes in the Sound & Vision studio. Our theme song is by Heidi Lynne Gluck. You can find the Book Squad Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, or SoundCloud. Please subscribe and leave us comments – we’d love to know what you think, and your comments make it easier for other people to find our podcast. Happy reading and listening! xo, Polli & Kate
Host Dr. Richard Louis Miller interviews Ayelet Waldman on her recent book: A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life. Ayelet Waldman, former Federal Public Defender, is a bestselling author, married to bestselling author, Michael Chabon, and mother of 4.
Dr. Drew and Dr. Bruce discuss the topic of LSD microdosing with author Ayelet Waldman, who practiced the controversial technique for a period of one month as a treatment for her unbearable mood storms. She describes the profound benefits she experienced from taking sub-clinical doses of the drug, which she chronicles in her new book, A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage and My Life. Afterwards, psychiatrist Dr. John Sharp weighs in the subject. Sponsored by Bergamet, Hydralyte, RefillWise.
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Ayelet Waldman, novelist, essayist, screenwriter, and activist, talks about her new non-fiction book A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life, in which she describes a month long experiment treating her unstable moods with minuscule doses of LSD. Finding psychotropic med prescriptions of little help, Waldman became intrigued by the work of Dr. James Fadiman, a psychologist and researcher who has chronicled the positive effects of microdosing LSD. Waldman is also a lawyer, an accomplished former federal public defender and former teacher at Boalt Hall, U. C. Berkeley's law school. Her legal career includes working to rescue women from prison and advocating for drug-policy reform.TRANSCRIPTSpeaker 1:Method to the madness is next. You're listening to method to the madness, a weekly public affairs show on k a l expertly celebrating bay area innovators. I'm your host, Lisa Kiefer, and today I'll be talking with novelist and essayist. I yell at Wildman. We'll be talking about her new book, a really good day. How microdosing made a mega difference in my mood, my marriage, and my life. Chris, your pleasure to be here. It's great. After I first [00:00:30] got lost on campus, which I will probably do till the end of time, it's on your used to teach on camera. Speaker 2:I taught here at the boat law school for seven semesters yet I want to talk about your new book. I really liked it and so glad the superficial level of it. It's a diary of you microdosing for 30 days, but yes, it's so much more than that. It's about how the war on drugs has failed drug reform policy. It's about psychedelic research. It's about your family. Yes. It's about mood disorders and how they affect family. So you're a legal professional. Yes. And you are a a federal public defender. A criminal defense [00:01:00] lawyer. Tell us the journey of how you got to a schedule one illegal drug for your mood disorder. So it was really a matter of desperation. So I have a mood disorder, but I have a mood disorder that was for many, many years, very well controlled. You know, I'm not one of those people who doesn't take our medicines. Speaker 2:I took my medicine and I took it regularly. My mood disorder was diagnosed as premenstrual dysphoric disorder and the easiest way to understand that is just pms on steroids. It took a while to get the diagnosis. I had a lot of misdiagnoses [00:01:30] first, but eventually I got the diagnosis. I was treated by a psychiatrist who had an expertise in women's mood and hormones and she put me on a very easy to follow very specific medication regimen. I took a week of antidepressants right before my period and for many years that worked great. It was life altering. I mean it was amazing there. I was one month, didn't know what to do, cycling uncontrollably the next month, popping a pill and feeling much better. But then of course I got older [00:02:00] and when you hit your forties when you're a woman, you enter into this protracted period of peri-menopause, which isn't menopause when you stop getting your period, but it's kind of like the build up to that and there's so little literature on it. Speaker 2:Yeah, I thought you'd just like some, one day you're stopped getting your period. I didn't know that. For years I would get two periods a month, three periods a month, no periods, skip a bunch, get one, skip four again, another one, you know, it was just completely unpredictable and crazy. So your mood is fluctuating madly because your hormones are fluctuating madly [00:02:30] and my specific medication regimen required me to know exactly when I was going to get my period and I didn't know anymore and that catalyze this kind of mood disaster. I became a very, very depressed, but my kind of depression is an activated depression, so it's not like I crawled into bed and went to sleep. I was still very productive, but I was very quick to anger, very irritable. I was very difficult to live with and I would get into these spirals where I would be horrible to the people in my family and then I would feel shame and depressed [00:03:00] and I ultimately became suicidal before I began the microdosing experiment, I had left the place of ideation and was more into a kind of more planning phase. Speaker 2:At one point I was standing in front of my medicine cabinet, kind of evaluating its contents to see what was the most dangerous drug in it. Spoiler alert, Tylenol. I have a lot of stuff in my medicine cabinet, but that is a dangerous drug and that's when I decided to try this crazy thing. That's illegal schedule one. I decided to try micro-dosing with LSD. Tell us how you did that. You, you met [00:03:30] James Fadiman. I reached out to James Fadiman. I use an old time researcher on psychoactive drugs. The 60 60 the sixties he, yes, he was a Stanford t and a couple of other people had a study specifically designed to evaluate the effects of LSD on creative problem solving. Fadiman and his colleagues invited these 28 engineers, architects, people in those sort of beginnings of the computer industry because this was like 1966 right? Right. Speaker 2:Yeah, right. LSD was illegal. Right? They said to these people, bring a problem. You're not, [00:04:00] we're not, we're not inviting you here to seek God. We're asking you to bring, you know, a math problem and engineering problem, a design problem, something that you've had really a hard time figuring out. Bring your intractable problem to this experience and we'll see what happens. And so these people came in and they got dosed with LSD and the researchers watch them. And what was remarkable is that many of them not only solve their problems, but went on to have these profound insights into their work. Very few of them had kind of spiritual awakenings. [00:04:30] The study was, he said to bring in to problems that you have been unable to solve for one reason or another. Exactly directed it to problem solve. It was all about sort of set and setting. Speaker 2:It was like intention, right. You know that stupid thing they say before you do your yoga. Having the intention to solve your problem actually resulted in some number of these individuals solving their problems, going on to file patents and and create in some cases, companies based on these. Then of course that research was shut down and if adamant describes it, he says that he had just dosed [00:05:00] a subject group. The LSD was about to hit and they get this letter informing them that their specific permit was going to be rescinded. And so he looks at the letter and he looks at his colleague and he says, I think we got this letter tomorrow. But you know, it was really, it's a shame that that research was shut down because I think what we're seeing now with this resurgence of interest in LSD and particularly micro-dosing, which are to define it for your audience, a microdose is a small dose, a dose that's too small to elicit [00:05:30] any perceptual effects. Speaker 2:But so sub psychedelic thing. Yeah, new tripping. But it's large enough to have metabolic effects. So in a sense we're looking for something that can act in a way that you almost don't notice. If I had slipped it into your coffee right now, you would not know that you were micro-dosing except at the end of the day after our interview, after the rest of your work, you might go home and think, Huh, that was a really good day. Okay, so, so, so I know [inaudible] yes, she's written a book by Psychedelic and spiritual journeys. I said, but that's [00:06:00] not the kind of book that I'm likely to read because I'm not a particularly psych psychedelics or spiritual personal. Great is you're not. So I'm very practical. I was raised by atheist parents whose atheism was as dogmatic as a Hasidic Jews, Judaism. I mean we were, my parents raised me to have disgust for religion and for spirituality of all kinds, which I struggle with, you know, I'm trying to overcome. Speaker 2:We all try to overcome the biases of our parents. So I'm, I'm looking on the Internet. I'm in this place of profound depression, Anhedonia. [00:06:30] And I see this talk that Jim is giving and he talks about microdosing and he says that at the end of the day, people report that they had a really good day. And I felt like I'd been hit in the head with a mallet, like a real echos all. I wanted a really one really forget really good. I just wanted a good day. I wanted a day where I didn't feel this kind of sense of despair and inability to take pleasure in my family and my husband did my [00:07:00] marriage and my surroundings and so I reached out to him and he is the most loving, generous man. I mean, look, I'm a person with daddy issues. I get that. I have a very typical, my father's much older than my mother, and you talk about this in the book. Speaker 2:I was 40 when I was born, so he was older, which in the 60s that was really old, but he was a very uninvolved father and he also had his own mood disorder, so he was, it's hard to live with a parent with a mood disorder as my children can likely attest. Dr Fadiman's generosity, his warmth is his willingness to [00:07:30] talk on the phone with me for hours about my issues, about my problems, about, you know, what I tried was really, it was an, it was a novel experience for that's what you wanted. Yeah. In a, in a way or my dad and I have known one another's mood disorders forever and we've literally never spoken about it once. So one day I'm a visiting my parents and my father comes out of this room, this kind of junk room and he hands me this stack of micro cassette tapes and he says, here, do something with these tapes of my [00:08:00] psychotherapy sessions from the 80s so I have this pile of tapes of my dad's therapy and for years I just couldn't even look at them. Speaker 2:I was just like, Ugh, you know, you want to tell me how you're feeling, just talk to me. But then eventually I actually did a whole story for this American life about these tapes cause I did eventually listen to them hoping for great profound insight and got nothing. But what you did get, it's so hilarious in the history of communism, all my dad will ever talk to you about is like the history of Zionism, the history of communism, [00:08:30] Stalin's five year plan, like seriously anything you want to know about Stalin's agrarian policy. And so I put in the tape, you know what I really wanted to hear as I love my daughter, I was expecting to hear insights into his problematic relationship with his children, his terrible marriage, all that stuff. But what I ended up getting was, let me tell you a little about Stalin's five year plan. Speaker 2:I mean, he, his therapist just sat and talked about that for hours at a time. You know, you talk about how you don't get so worked up about these very issues. You just mentioned that your father, you're more circumspect [00:09:00] during that 30 days. I certainly was during those 30 days, I had a capacity for equanimity that I had not had before. I had a resurgence in my ability to enjoy beauty, my family to feel loved, to feel connected to the world. Um, I was less irritable. I didn't less judgment, less judgmental. I didn't lash out. It was really like cognitive behavioral therapy in a pill. You know, I had been in cognitive behavioral therapy, I had been in all these treatment modalities and they just hadn't worked [00:09:30] because I couldn't make myself do them. And with the LSD I was more receptive and I was more able to do that work that was necessary to maintain my mood. Speaker 2:I also incidentally, and you know this hearkens back to Jim's work in the 60s I was more productive, way more productive. This was not hypomania. This was like sit down, get to work, focus, make interesting connections, which is again not a surprise. We know that large doses of LSD, sort of more typical [00:10:00] doses cause different parts of your brain that don't normally communicate to communicate in new ways and they want to talk about that. The default mode network. Yes. So the default mode network, I mean in the most simplistic way, this is that part that like Rut that you are in your head that tells you to react in certain ways and it's kind of that directive mode. That was the voice in my head that told me I was worthless and I was useless. I was unlovable and it was a very old, very familiar set of reactions [00:10:30] and patterns, patterns and thoughts and beliefs. Speaker 2:And you know the brain develops patterns. It's what the brain likes to do. An LSD in a large dose takes your default mode network offline. It allows new patterns to form an old patterns to be kind of exploded. I'm too afraid to do an LSD trip. I was still too afraid, but in micro doses, based on my experiment and based on all of my reading and based on the research I've done on the neurochemistry of LSD and on the anecdotal evidence of many, many, many people who have now been micro-dosing [00:11:00] is that a similar function seems to occur with regular micro-dosing. It doesn't take the default mode network offline, but it allows you to develop new thought patterns and new ways of reacting. It takes you out of those traditional unproductive reflexes. And that's the neuroplasticity that you know, neuroplasticity means, you know, the way that your brain grows and changes. Speaker 2:You want a neuroplastic brain. A neuroplastic brain is a good brain. Babies' brains, very neuroplastic old ladies [00:11:30] brands, old dudes, brands less neuroplastic. You want your brain to change and grow and to constantly be, be able to think in new ways. And so you can teach an old dog new tricks with microdosing as an old dog. Look, I always resist anything that comes off as a panacea. You know, anytime you go to like a new age therapist who says, I'm going to work on your job muscles and that's going to solve your ankle pain, your back pain, your issues with your father and your flatulence problem. I see. I always [00:12:00] feel like that's the sign of a charlatan if like one thing can solve all your problems. So I, I'm very careful about making claims about microdosing, but I do think that the way that LSD and other psychedelics work on the brain holds great promise for mental illnesses that are particularly related to patterns of thinking, which, you know, a mood disorder, depression. Speaker 2:There are studies going on now, and I'm curious where they're gonna go with Jeff sessions as I knew both, uh, UCLA, NYU [00:12:30] and Johns, John Hopkins there, I think clinical stage two, two and into three. So they did a very smart thing in those research facilities. They said, we're going to study depression and anxiety in people with fatal illnesses confronting the end of their lives. And it's still Simon, not LSL Simon, not LSD. First of all, most people don't even know what psilocybin is. It's actually the psychedelic compound in magic mushrooms. But LSD, you know, LSD. Ooh, everyone's scared of LSD. It has terrible connotations. Timothy Leary, Ken Casey, you know, summer of love, blah, [00:13:00] blah, blah. Siliciden what's that? Nobody really knows that I, I can't spell it. I mean, yes, I'm dyslexic, but seriously, I wrote a whole book about this and I cannot spell silicide, but to saved my life, it was easier to get permission to study psilocybin and is a lot easier to get permission to give a psychedelic drug or any schedule one drug to someone who's dying anyway, so the studies were designed not because there's something unique about the depression at the end of life, but rather because that was the way that permission could be granted from the FDA and DEA. Speaker 2:The results have been remarkable, really remarkable. [00:13:30] I know they're unprecedented. Michael calling radar. The New Yorker about a couple of articles can is coming out with a book. I said to Michael Dell, I wonder if it's okay that like, I'm, my book's coming out before yours. He's like, oh no, no baby. You go ahead and let's see what happens. First. Mine was constructed as this experiment and then it goes off into the research, into the law. I mean, I, I talk, I spent a lot of time talking about the law and the war on drugs and I want to talk about that. Let's talk about the, the, the racism. I mean, there's never been a war on drugs that hasn't been race based in this country. It's all, I think [00:14:00] the best way to think of the war on drugs as it is a warm people of color. Speaker 2:The very first drug law in the United States was targeted at Chinese opium dens. At that point in time. There were a lot of people using opium, but the typical opium user was a white southern woman who tippled from her laudanum bottle all day long. That's opium mixed with alcohol. People gave opium to their babies to make them sleep. You know, there are all of these medicines, patent medicines that were opium based, but the law targeted Chinese immigrants in opium dens and it was really about [00:14:30] them. It wasn't about the opium per se. If you're of, you know, a wave of immigration, it's, it's characterized as, you know, fear that they'll rape white women, but it really is just, it's financial panic as xenophobia. Marijuana got tied closely to Mexican Americans. And you can see all this rhetoric at the time in the Hearst newspapers about how marijuana crazed were raping white women. Speaker 2:Alcohol is closely correlated with sexual violence in our culture but not marijuana. So again, cocaine [00:15:00] gets tied to African American communities, not because they used cocaine more, absolutely not, but it's a way to target and link and criminalize you're, there were these myths that cocaine use made African-Americans, although of course at the time they said Negroes immune to lower caliber bullets. So somehow, you know, snorting some cocaine would make a person immune to a bullet. And so that's why police departments, at least the theory is to police departments use higher caliber guns. That became the standard. So again, and [00:15:30] again, you see the war on drug tied to criminalizing communities, communities of color. And the latest iteration of this, which began in the 60s and which I thought was ending or at least drawing to a pope full close, was this rabid began with Nixon, went through Reagan, amped up with Clinton. Speaker 2:Let's be very clear targeting of communities of color with draconian prison sentences for drug crimes. So in a world where white people [00:16:00] use drugs more than people of color, you had far more people of color being arrested and incarcerated. You know, in America you go to jail for longer for marijuana in some cases, then you go to jail for murder in Europe, I mean our drug laws are out of control and we saw this massive increase in incarceration rates as a result of people of color, but also women suddenly, you know, women have had very rarely been incarcerated. The numbers were very low because women don't commit violent crimes. There's one genetic marker that you can pretty much use to evaluate [00:16:30] the likelihood of somebody committed and violent crime. And it is the y chromosome. The population of women in prison increased dramatically because of all these drug laws in these mandatory minimum sentences. Speaker 2:And I thought we had started to understand that, you know, across party boundaries, I've, I've had conversations with Senator Orrin Hatch about the injustices of the mandatory minimum sentences and the over incarceration rate. But with the election of Donald Trump in this, most schizophrenia of elections were, on the one hand, there are a bunch [00:17:00] of states that decriminalized marijuana for recreational use. Marijuana is a schedule one drug. At the same time, we elected Donald Trump who put a as attorney general, the most retrograde, racist, malevolent, incompetent, cruel and vicious white supremacist. He says he's going to go after marijuana. Yeah, that's what he's going to do. If I were in the legal cannabis business, I would be terrified to ask you about that. We don't really know yet what you're going [00:17:30] to die or what about those clinical trials that we were just tying back? Will they be shut down? Speaker 2:I don't know. I don't know if they're flying under the radar enough. If they have DEA, you know the results that you know the subjects are white. By and large, people are much more inclined to be sympathetic when the subjects are white. I don't know. But here's, I do know the United States has imposed its drug policy on the world through a very aggressive campaign that involved pox, Americana treaties and a kind of putative moral [00:18:00] leadership. So we've dictated to south and Central America. We've dictated to Europe. So when England for example, began a very small but very, very effective heroin distribution program that cut overdose rates, cut crime, and also incidentally got people off heroin. But the United States put so much pressure on the British government that they shut that program down. All the people that participate in that program, most of them went on to die. Speaker 2:So we've managed to impose our draconian prohibitionist view of drugs on the world. But the only benefit that I can see [00:18:30] to having a Cheeto, dusted mad man is our president, is that we have no moral authority. We have no claim to moral authority. Portugal, which decriminalized drugs is not going to pay any attention to a Donald Trump said the American war on drugs has destroyed Latin America. In rich, the cartels, Columbia for a long time was a country that was simply controlled by more in cartels and people lived in this kind of state of incarceration and terror [00:19:00] and this was all caused by the United States war on drugs and now countries have started to reject it. And I think that that is the one benefit of having this America first platform is that the rest of the world can go on and do good cause we haven't used our moral authority very well. Speaker 2:We spend so much money on this war on drugs like up to a trillion now or something. This lunatic for what drugs are cheaper and easier to get, which tells you that they're coming into the country more often. You're not winning a war if drugs are easier to get. You know, LSD is a non-addictive [00:19:30] drug in the entire history of LSD usage. There are two cases, human fatalities that have been attributed to LSD and those are actually suspect. So basically there's no fatal dose of Ellis, no addiction, no addiction. But you know what's more dangerous right now is that we have a situation where we have an opioid crisis in this country. Many of the states that voted so vigorously in favor of Donald Trump are littered with bodies of people dying from opioid addiction, and that is a direct result of the failed war on drugs. Speaker 2:If [00:20:00] you want to treat people and save people's lives, you have to have a harm reduction approach to drug addiction. Not at not a prohibitionist approach. You have to get in there and provide services and help and safe injection sites and safe drugs. This is typically what happens. Someone gets a prescription for O for Oxycontin, for say back pain for which it is not useful. They take it, they take it, they take it, they get addicted. Then their doctor says, well you can have any of oxycontin anymore cause you're an addict. And then they don't have any oxycontin. [00:20:30] So they go out on the street and maybe first they try to buy some pills and they get some and, but eventually pills are hard to find. They're harder to buy. They're more expensive, you know, it's cheap heroin deep, you know, it's fast, heroin's fast, then their heroin addict, and then they're criminalized. Speaker 2:Then they're criminalized. Then they're in the underground market. Then there's no FDA checking the quality of their drugs, and now heroin is quite often cut with much stronger fentanyl, hundreds of times stronger, and people are overdosing because they take an amount of drugs that they, [00:21:00] they think is a heroin, but it actually turns out to be fentanyl. It is a white epidemic in many ways. There are many, many white victims. Certainly the vast majority, maybe Jeff sessions will be willing to listen to some reason. Although again, this is a man who said that no good person has ever smoked pot. This is a man who made a quote unquote joke about the KKK, which he said he was until they, he found out I had smoked. He went there. He was fine with them until he found out they smoked pot. I wanted to ask you about how you approach drugs in your family, but you used the term harm reduction. Speaker 2:Yes. Yeah. [00:21:30] So we have, that may be the most radical thing in my book, not the taking of the LSD. I have four kids who range in age from 13 to 22 so these are our rules. We don't lie to our children about drugs ever. And they know we never lie to them. We don't allow others to lie to them. So when they are given misinformation in school programs, school programs on dare, which for many, many years taught all of this ridiculous and misinformation, it's now been improved. But you know, it basically said to kids, you know, marijuana will kill you. And then a kid will hear that message and [00:22:00] then think of their cousin who's a freshman at Yale and an ace student and a wake and bake smoker. And then they reject the whole message of dare. But anyway, they're better now. But like we educate our kids, we inundate them with information and then we have some very specific rules when it comes to pop. Speaker 2:For example, we talk a lot about the effects of marijuana on the adolescent brain. I think there's compelling evidence that the, that that that is not great that it, it does cause damage to developing brains in particular. But we are realistic. They live in Berkeley. There's no way they're going to wait till [00:22:30] their frontal lobe is fully formed before they smoke pot. So after much negotiation, we reached the agreement that nobody could smoke pot. So there were 15 only on the weekends. And if your grades drop at all, you are not only grounded but I will drug test you and you get your drug tests from Amazon, right? Yes. I can test my kids urine. I buy your intestines. I tested my LSD from a kit that I bought on Amazon. Basically I have a supply cabinet in my house that's full of MTMA testing kits. Speaker 2:Cause MTMA is the drug that I'm most concerned [00:23:00] with right now. It, it causes your body to overheat and if you have heart issues or high blood pressure, it's, you shouldn't be taking it. Basically the stupidest place to do it is like in the desert while dancing. Yes. Or at a rate where there's some thousands of people and you don't want your body temperature to be raised. And it also does this peculiar thing. It makes me more susceptible to water toxicity. What people are selling is MTMA isn't, most of the time kids will buy drugs and they'll think they're buying Molly. And it turns out that they're buying something much more toxic. So my daughter's a student at Wesleyan University and [00:23:30] half, 11 kids, I think ended up in the Er having taken something they thought was m DMA that turned out to be a synthetic called Ab Fubu, NACA Spice or k two. Speaker 2:And it was very toxic. And one of them had to be intubated and defibrillated before he, um, and he, he survived thankfully. So I keep testing kids in my cabinet and I say to my kids, those are there, if you ever are inclined to take a pill and put it in your body, first you have to test it to make sure that what you're taking is what you think you're taking because it is not safe to [00:24:00] just, and this has been a success in your household. Yes, and and in fact there have been instances where pills were people, not my own children, but others have taken a testing kit and then reported to me that it was not in fact what they thought it was threw it away. I count that as a life save. If your kid ever overdoses on heroin year, will you want your kid to be around my kid? Speaker 2:Because if your kids around a kid who has him had this kind of harm reduction education, what they're probably going to do is throw them in the bath tub with some cold water, maybe dump them in the parking lot of [00:24:30] an er and they're going to overdose and die. My kids, they know exactly what to do. They make two phone calls, they call nine one one and they say, comment with Narcan. Now we have a heroin overdose and that can cure an overdose instantaneously and they call mommy and mommy comes and deals with the legal consequences. Your last book, love and treasure was about the Holocaust. There is a character in your memoir about your microdosing Laszlo, who I think you met when you were working on love and treasure. Yes, that's such a beautiful [00:25:00] story. So allowing lowered design, his real name is a holocaust survivor, a Hungarian holocaust survivor who became very wealthy in America. Speaker 2:Very problematic relationships, difficult relationships. I'm very depressed and he went on a an Iowaska journey until I met Lazo. I, I never understood the appeal of Iowasca, but Laszlo had this incredible experience. He went to Latin America, I don't know where he's okay, but he had a guide and they had a guide and it was all very safe. So [00:25:30] his father died in the Holocaust. He and his mother survived and he had always felt this sense of, of shame and guilt for having survived. And in a way was angry the way his child was angry at his father for not having said because saying goodbye to him and had felt, even though he knew his way, he wasn't abandoned, that his father was murdered by the Arrow cross in the Hungarian fascists. He still felt the sense of, you know, a child's feeling of abandonment. Speaker 2:And he spoke to his father and he had this incredible spiritual experience that resolve that [00:26:00] pain for him. To this day I became obsessed with this idea of like, did you really speak to your father or is it saw in your head? I mean, and when I was talking to researchers about this, they would always say to me, why is that the question you're asking? I mean, isn't the interesting question that this experience resolved his pain and yet you're obsessed with whether it was real or not, and what do you even mean by real? And that's when you know, it's like, look at the results instead. I have high hopes. I think micro-dosing is kind of, it's like training wheels, right? [00:26:30] I mean microdosing for those of us who are not interested in tripping, we're talking about using a medication, the way people use antianxiety medications, but it's a medication that's actually much safer. Speaker 2:Say yes and less addictive my, but it's not an option. And that's the sad thing, right? And my message for this book is we need decriminalization. And we need research. And first the research, let's do the microdose study at the University of South Carolina. Mike met Hoffer's doing research on MTMA and PTSD with patients who have treatment resistant PTSD [00:27:00] and he has had astonishing results, which makes sense, right? MTMA is a drug that works on memory. It disconnects traumatic memories from the trauma so that you can explore the memory without the the traumatic feelings associated with it. And instead from a place of love and support, empathy, empathy, the MTMA research has the tentative preliminary support of the VA because they know that soldiers are committing suicide at astronomical rates and they have to do something. So my hope [00:27:30] is that the Pentagon and the VA will look at this research and say, we can't afford not to continue this. Speaker 2:You know, my husband and I have used MTMA at the suggestion of Sasha and an Shogun to Sasha was, it was a chemist, a local Berkeley chemist who was famous for bio as saying different drugs or synthesizing drugs and then taking them on him to himself to sort of assess their facts. And though he wasn't the first person to synthesize MTMA that honor goes to Merck. He was one of the first people to try it on himself. [00:28:00] But, um, my husband and I have used MGMA as a marital therapy tool, which is what we would, and it was initially used as, as a therapeutic tool and it's very profound and very effective and it allows us to sort of discuss the problems of our, in our relationship in a supportive and loving way. So I've been doing a lot events around the country and at every event there are a bunch of people come up and tell me they're microdosing and they say it loud and they say it proud and they're not ashamed and they're micro-dosing with LSD or psilocybin. Speaker 2:And that's great. And then there are a bunch of people who come up to me and they asked to speak to me privately [00:28:30] and they confess with great shame and embarrassment that they have a mental illness. And the idea that in our society, you don't need to be ashamed about using illegal drugs, but you need to be ashamed about being mentally ill. That's heartbreaking. And that's something we need to change. So that's one of the things that I as a person with a mental illness feel like it is my job to be public because this is not something to be ashamed of and I won't allow others to experience that shame. [00:29:00] Okay. Running out of time and I wanted to ask you, what is next on your plate? The Vallejo novel to my publisher, I'm working on a TV show that it's based on a true story but it's an it's narrative. Speaker 2:It's not documentary and it's basically about why we don't believe women who have been raped even when they do everything right and I'm working on another TV show about the first women combat soldiers in a legal combat soldiers in United States military history team, lioness in the Iraq war and because I feel like now for the next [00:29:30] four to eight to forever years, the work that I do has to have meaning and it has to have greater purpose and I'm trying to figure out what that means for me right now. If somebody has a about your book, they can go to our website, which is ILR, waldmann.com and there's lots of resources there. There's lots of articles about the research, and I have lots of resources for people with mental health issues, and I have lots of articles about the drug war, all sorts of things. Twitter, Facebook, email, and I'm easy to reach. [00:30:00] That was, I yell at Waldmann, novelist, SAS, former federal public defender and criminal defense lawyer. We'd been talking about her new book, a really good day. How microdosing made a mega difference in my mood, my marriage, and my life. You've been listening to method to the madness. We'll be back next Friday. Speaker 3:Yeah. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Download Kyle and Joe speak with, Paul Austin, psychedelic educator, founder of The Third Wave and Psychedelia. Paul is a super fun guy to talk to. He tours both in the US and internationally to speak about microdosing. Microdosing is becoming incredibly popular and seems to be making psychedelics more popular in the mainstream. Microdosing can help with creativity, therapy and many other things without any of the burden of a "full" dose. What is the psychedelic Third Wave? Paul describes it as: A new era of psychedelic use. It is an era of psychedelic use defined by practical, measured use for specific purposes. It is an era, not for ‘dropping-out’ of society, but for integrating psychedelics into the mainstream. It is an era, not to fear psychedelics for their possible negative repercussions, but to embrace psychedelics for their tremendous upside. Some insight from DR. JAMES FADIMAN “For some people, it is helpful to identify your goals. Your goals may be spiritual: to have direct experience with aspects of your tradition or another tradition, to transcend prior beliefs, even to transcend belief itself. You may hope to have what is called a “unity experience,” in which there is no separation between your identity and all else. Your goals may be social: to improve relationships with your spouse, children, siblings, parents, colleagues, friends, and spiritual and secular institutions. Your goals may be psychological: to find insight into neurotic patterns, phobias, or unresolved anger or grief.” We get into some great psychedelic topics such as: ThirdWave's infographic guide to Microdosing. What is microdosing? Ayelet Waldman's book, A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life Global legal status of various substances in Europe, Latin America and Jamaica Microdosing as a leverage point for Psychedelics to become legal Tim Ferris's interview with Jim Fadiman that seemed to shift the conversation on microdosing towards the mainstream Pollan's The Trip Treatment Guild of Guides Symbio Life Sciences - Incubator (McKenna) About Paul Austin: As an entrepreneur and avid psychedelic explorer, Paul believes in the power of rational dialogue and community engagement in stripping away the stigma around psychedelic use. He understands the power of responsible psychedelic use in aiding psycho-spiritual development, and believes in sharing this message with others. When not ruminating on his next psychedelic project, Paul enjoys traveling, reading, and spending time outside.
Since 2008, Big Think has been sharing big ideas from creative and curious minds. The Think Again podcast takes us out of our comfort zone, surprising our guests and Jason Gots, your host, with unexpected conversation starters from Big Think’s interview archives. Ayelet Waldman is a novelist and essayist, a former federal public defender who taught at Loyola and UC Berkeley schools of Law. Her latest book, A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life is an honest, funny, informative account of her month-long experience “microdosing” on LSD – after a ton of research into the practice and potential psychological benefits of taking subperceptual doses of the chemical. Spoiler: overall it helped her. The book also digs into the history and ramifications of the criminalization of psychoactive drugs, and the philosophy of "harm reduction" in parenting. In a funny, free-ranging, rapid-fire dialogue, Ayelet and Jason dive into topics as diverse as the split between art and science, how not to mess up your kids too badly, and the benefits of neuroplasticity. Surprise conversation starter interview clips: Bill Nye on Art vs. Science, Andrew Solomon on Parenting and Empathy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show #156 | Guest: Ayelet Waldman is the author of the novels Love and Treasure, Red Hook Road, Love and Other Impossible Pursuits, and Daughter’s Keeper, as well as of the essay collection, Bad Mother: A Chronicle of Maternal Crimes, Minor Calamities, and Occasional Moments of Grace, and the Mommy-Track Mystery series. She was a federal public defender and taught a course on the legal implications of the War on Drugs at the UC Berkeley law school. She lives in Berkeley, California, with her husband, Michael Chabon, and their four children. | Show Summary: Bestselling author Ayelet Waldman joins In Deep’s Angie Coiro for a conversation on micro-dosing, family, marriage and how it all ties together (or sometimes doesn’t). Coiro sits down with Waldman for a special one-hour edition of In Deep to discuss the problems facing parents today, the underground community of micro-dosers across the country, and her new book “A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life.”
Every day scientists go to work and make discovers, or at least observations, that help make the world a better place. The ongoing expansion of our knowledge of chemistry, of physics and of biology should be the holy grail that we look to to make all of us better. Yet as an overlay to this ideal notion of pure science there are the prejudices, constrains, shames, and social covenants, which to some seem more important than truth. Author, lawyer and mother Ayelet Waldman recently threw off those constraints to use science and chemistry to make her life better. She shares that story in A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life. My conversation with Ayelet Waldman:
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В эту прекрасную весеннею пору, решил я поделиться с вами своим весенним настроением! Да это, немного подзабытый много progressive. Но я его преподнес максимально весенним, глубокий, красивый, жизнерадостный. А еще, решил продолжить свою серию миксов «My Mood» в декабре у было «сиреневое настроение» (Lilac Mood) а вот в апреле, что не есть зеленое!!! Green Mood или просто зеленое, а точнее «весенние настроение» Хотя как всегда было рабочее название другое))) Немного о миксе, есть один человек, а точнее прекрасный продюсер, Павел он же Paronator, музыку которого я очень люблю и всю собираю, уже не первый год, еще до личного знакомства с ним. У меня даже есть его ремикс на Modjo ))) который наверное ни где не выходил, но я его сыграть успел))) Музыка Павла, всегда манила меня своим особенным, глубоким звучанием! Музыка Paronator – это «Чуть выше чем deep и чуть меньше чем progressive» и не всегда, у меня получалось как то задействовать его творчество в миксах. Но именно в этом миксе, вы все ощутите красоту саунда от проекта Paronator!!! Кроме того, Павел отличный ремиксер!!! Я думаю вы и так это поймете из микса) Спасибо тебе большое за музыку!!! Большое уважение!!! Еще по миксу, тут все по классике, вначале приятное диповое звучание, постепенно переходящее в более прогрессивное, а концовочка просто уносит с ног. Вот такое вот у меня сейчас весенние настроение. p.s. рабочее название микса Yellow Mood. Тогда, еще вначале марта, когда не было в душе самого настоящего весеннего настроения, наверное в марте повлияли желтые тюльпаны и нарциссы )))) http://www.myspace.com/paronator http://paronator.pdj.ru/