We deep dive into psychedelics as treatment for chronic pain with Dr. Alex Bekker, Professor and Chairman of Anaesthesiology at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.
Jerónimo joins us to explore the vulnerability of increased suggestibility while the influence of ayahuasca (and other psychedelics), and the various harms that can can incur when one’s facilitator that suggestibility is not handled with skilful care.
Dr. Mikael Palner discusses his research on the effects of microdosing psilocybin on stress resiliency and compulsions.
Nicholas P. Money joins us on the podcast to deep dive into the biology, ecology, and intelligence of fungi.
This episode features an interview with Jeffrey Lando, an experienced filmmaker who recently directed the psychedelic-themed movie “Lissa’s Trip”. Our discussion explores the intersection of psychedelics, artificial intelligence, and filmmaking.
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We talk with author Sara Schley about bipolar as a spectrum and the different variations of bipolar disorder; why it is that so many people with bipolar are misdiagnosed and the issues this presents to those individuals and their families; major triggers for bipolar episodes and why medication isn’t enough to keep people stable; the self-care system Schley has developed for living with a bipolar brain; and how to support your friends/family that are in a bipolar crisis.
This episode will explore entactogens, which are drugs like MDMA, 2C-B, and Methalone. Our guest is Matthew Baggott.
Andrew Gallimore joins us to explore the brain’s perception of reality, the self-model, ego death, schizophrenia, and in using psychedelics like DMT to explore alternate worlds.
This episode explores the mescaline-containing cactus known as San Pedro, otherwise known as Huachuma. Our guest is Laurel Anne Sugden.
To use Jeronimo’s words from the interview you are about to hear, this episode explores “How to avoid harming people who have put themselves under your care”
Bob Wold from Clusterbuster.org joins us to discuss psychedelics as the most effective treatment discovered thus far for those suffering from Cluster Headaches
Transcript of a lecture will exporing the essence of compassion and how a lack of it is related to early childhood trauma and emotional repression. Furthermore, it will explore the potential of psilocybin in the resolution of emotional trauma and the cultivation of healthier relationships, as well as the potential of suffering as a necessary skill for being an adult
Dr. Tim Read joins us on the show to discuss the deep unconscious, complexes, being triggered, and why we need a new way to treat mental illness.
Today we feature another addition to our Psychedelic Café series. This time exploring what art means and what the meaning of art might become in a growing era of ai generated art-like images flooding the mindspace of humanity through consumptive digital media channels. Our guests are Autumn Skye, Simon Haiduk, Evan Bartholomew (aka Bluetech), Martina Hoffman, Chor Boogie, Dan De Santos, and Micheal Phillip.
Justin Townsend is the CEO and Head Facilitator at the psilocybin therapy retreat centre MycoMeditations. He is on the show for this episode to explore two topic themes: The business side of running a successful psilocybin retreat centre in the economic context of the modern corporate world without losing your ethics in the process, and the therapeutic framework and philosophy that MycoMeditations holds for their retreats and their guests.























