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Filipe Masetti Leite is a journalist, cowboy, author, and adventurer who rode horseback from the Centennial Calgary Stampede to Ushuaia, Argentina (2012 to 2017). Born in Brazil and raised in Canada, he graduated in journalism from Ryerson University in Toronto. He has worked for OmniTV, CBC Radio, and Rede Globo. He currently writes for several publications in Canada and Brazil, including the Toronto Star and Trip Magazine. During his 23 500 km journey in the saddle, Filipe filmed a reality series for the Lonely Planet's OutWildTV (post-production) and wrote a book released in Portuguese by Harper Collins - 13 weeks on the best-seller list in Brazil - in August of 2017. The English version of the book came out worldwide July 15, 2018. "Long Ride Home: Guts, Guns, Grizzlies," became a number one best seller on amazon.ca and is currently being adapted into a major motion picture. Instagram and Twitter @filipemasetti Website: https://www.cavaleirodasamericas.com.br/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-greg-wells/support
James is a Seattle-based programmer and author of "Psychedelic Information Theory: Shamanism in the Age of Reason". He is also the former publisher of Psychedelic Illuminations and Trip Magazine, and the creator of the DoseNation blog and podcast. James Kent's work includes a close examination of perception and hallucination, skeptical debunking of common psychedelic myths, and research into common mental health issues related to psychedelic use. In this episode, we discuss nonlinear feedback amplifiers, strange attractors at burning man and elsewhere, lucid dreams, brainwashing, shamanic techniques and his awesome record collection among other tidbits.
James Kent has been studying psychedelics for over twenty-five years. He was the editor of Psychedelic Illuminations Magazine, publisher of Trip Magazine, and founder of DoseNation.com. His book, Psychedelic Information Theory, is an examination of the physical processes behind psychedelic hallucination. His latest project is the final ten episodes of the DoseNation podcast, where he explores the darker side of psychedelics and the psychedelic community. His 'Final Ten Episodes Of DoseNation' is an unapologetic and unbarred exploration of his questions criticisms, and exposures of the psychedelic culture from his 25 years of immersion and his first-hand experiences of psychosis, psychotic episodes, and even ketamine addiction. I am happy to have him on the show to explore some of the themes of psychosis, psychotic episodes and delusional mania in the psychedelic community. This is not only because I consider them essential for the ongoing psychedelic discourse but because they have been personally impactful and helpful for myself. *** Support Us On Patreon! Http://www.patreon.com/jameswjesso Leave A One-Time PayPal Donation: https://www.paypal.me/JWJesso *** Check out 'The Final Ten Episodes Of DoseNation': http://www.dosenation.com/ Head to http://www.bit.ly/ATTMind58 for all other related links and my blog entry on the theme of this episode. *** Episode Breakdown: Where these ideas came from and why, despite years of keeping them private, he has chosen to go public with them. The psychological implications of speaking out on unpopular ideas and perspectives. How do you know if you have a "fragile psyche"? Psychedelics, psychosis, psychotic episodes, and mania. The European intellectuals and the purpose of psychedelics Shamanism and delusional megalomania. Ayahuasca: a ritualistic poisoning? Similarities between ayahuasca dieta and cultural indoctrination or military brainwashing techniques. Heart Of Darkness (ayahuasca edition) Social displacement from psychedelic experiences. The challenges of living in western culture post-transpersonal awakening. Trying to change the world. Loneliness in the psychedelic community. *** Follow and subscribe! Twitter: https://twitter.com/jameswjesso Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jameswjesso Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jameswjesso/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AdventuresThroughTheMind?sub_confirmation=1 *** Support Us On Patreon! Http://www.patreon.com/jameswjesso Leave A One-Time PayPal Donation: https://www.paypal.me/JWJesso
Michelle Groskopf is a street photographer based in Los Angeles. She's made a practice of shooting the world around her almost daily for the past 20 years. Her work has been featured in The British Journal Of Photography, American Photo Magazine,Capricious Magazine, FLAUNT Magazine, Dazed and Confused, Vice.com, Trip Magazine, Booooooom, The Heavy Collective, Fotografia Magazine, The Magenta Foundation, It's Nice That, The Daily Mail, Conde Nast Traveler Michelle is an ongoing contributor to Vice.com Her themes revolve around tween / teen culture, girlhood and suburban ideology / iconography. "I grew up in the suburbs of Toronto surrounded by shopping carts and old ladies in headscarves. That’s all I knew for the longest time. Housing developments, strip malls, backyards and Jewish summer camp. It was comforting, one of those good childhoods and I loved it. As I got older I caught the notion of other things, other places I wanted to see. I fled straight for the city, and then kept going till I managed to get as far away I could. At some point I started taking photos. Photos of shopping carts and old ladies in headscarves, people wandering around strip malls. It didn’t matter what city I was in, I’d find them, these people that seemed so familiar to me. I’d get so close to them with my camera they would be forced to talk to me. They’d ask me why and I would tell them that I thought they were beautiful." Resources: Michelle Groskopf Shawn Theodore Guy Bolongaro Download the free Candid Frame app for your favorite smart device. Click here to download for . Click here to download Click here to download for Support the work we do at The Candid Frame with your donations via PayPal.
The man, the myth, the legend, Scotto Moore sits down for a discussion about the birth of the internet, alt.drugs, psychedelics, Leri, Burning Man, Trip Magazine, Tales From the Tripside, Cherub: The Vampire with Bunny Slippers, indie theater, internet radio, music blogging, and his latest project, The Coffee Table. Be sure to check out more about Scotto at Scotto.org, get music at Much Preferred Customers, and watch The Coffee Table at TheCoffeeTable.tv.
In this episode (part 2 of 2) we speak with James Kent, author of Psychedelic Information Theory (PIT). He describes how he become interested in psychedelics, and the research behind understanding their ability to alter our consciousness. James L. Kent is a writer, publisher, and programmer living in Seattle, WA. Former Editor of Psychedelic Illuminations Magazine, former Publisher of Trip Magazine, editor of DoseNation.com, author of Psychedelic Information Theory, among other things. Visit his websites: http://jamesk.net/ http://psychedelic-information-theory.com/ http://www.dosenation.com/
In this episode (part 1 of 2) we speak with James Kent, author of Psychedelic Information Theory (PIT). He describes how he become interested in psychedelics, and the research behind understanding their ability to alter our consciousness. James L. Kent is a writer, publisher, and programmer living in Seattle, WA. Former Editor of Psychedelic Illuminations Magazine, former Publisher of Trip Magazine, editor of DoseNation.com, author of Psychedelic Information Theory, among other things. Visit his websites: http://jamesk.net/ http://psychedelic-information-theory.com/ http://www.dosenation.com/