Charley Wininger joins us to talk about MDMA for couples, as well as MDMA for personal healing, spiritual awakening, and staying connected to the joy of being alive as we age into the winter years of our lives.
Alexander Beiner joins us on Adventures Through The Mind to discuss the rise of psychedelic capitalism, its impact on the culture, and the risk of us losing something promising if we get swept up by various narratives for-profits models are seeding into our minds.
A somatic relational approach to psychedelic therapy attends to the healing process as one of remapping one’s interpersonal neurobiology through the relational dynamic between client and therapist, assisted by the profound states of consciousness psychedelics awaken within the client.
This lecture will explore 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.
What are heightened sexual experiences? How do we access them? How do they relate to our access to pleasure, multiple orgasms, and intimacy?
TherPsil is a coalition dedicated to fighting for the rights of Canadians to access psilocybin-assisted therapy for the terminally ill
Social Media Destroyed My Attention (and likely yours too) It worsened my ADHD, which ended up spiraling my quality of (and of my work)…
A psychedelic café exploring how we best address the problems of negative corporate influence and ‘bad actors’ in psychedelic culture
Bett Williams joins us to explore a number of issues facing the modern, politically switched-on, psychedelic person.
Author and cultural deprogrammer Alex Kazemi joins us to talk about bending reality with occult magick, pop magic in particular.
Living in Gabon for 50 years, Tatayo was the first westerner to be initiated into the Bwiti Fang iboga tradition. He joins us on Adventures Through The Mind to discuss what he has learned about Bwiti after living in Gabon and working with iboga.
Carlos Tanner, director of The Ayahuasca Foundation, shares with us what he has learned about healing childhood trauma with ayahuasca.
Robert ‘Rio’ Hahn, founding father of amazonian ethnobotanical fieldwork, presents an explorer’s mindset for psychedelic journeys.
Each a leader in the field of psilocybin therapy and medicine, Francoise and Rosalind are on the show to talk with each other about psilocybin for depression, trauma, dying; as well as integration, the role of community in getting the most out of our psychedelic experiences, why the depression comes back after psilocybin therapy, and the challenges of being a woman in psychedelic research.
Greg Kieser is on the show to explore a hypothetical future where society is led by Super Aware Intelligence Machines as a framework to talk about systems thinking, supersystemic thinking, idea ecologies, the two cognitive impediments that prevent humanity from solving the largest problems it faces, and where psychedelics are sewn into the mix.
Cannabis nutrigenomics is the study of how hose variants affect our metabolism of cannabis, essentially, how our genes affect our high.
Author and host of the “Adventures Through The Mind” Podcast James W Jesso shares with us some insights gained through his experimentation with psilocybin mushrooms throughout the years on The Elemental Awakening Podcast.
What lessons do our psychedelics experiences offer us in making sense of the global pandemic and all the crises that have come with it?
In 2017, Andrea Bird received her terminal diagnosis. In December of 2018, having no experience with it up to this point, she received underground psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy to grapple with the challenge of dying. She is on the show for this episode to share her psilocybin story publicly for the first time.



















