Ayahuasca

Episode 269: noya rao

To celebrate the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples we are going to focus on the wonderful magic created by the Shipibo. My guest in this episode is Carlos Tanner. Carlos runs Ayahuasca Foundation and we will be talking about ayahuasca, shamanism, dietas, the Shipbo, parenting and about the amazing bioluminescent tree Noya Rao.

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noya rao

Episode 261: the medicine

Today, on the 20th of February 2020, thousands of people will “come out” on social media worldwide with their stories of personal healing and transformation using the hashtag #ThankYouPlantMedicine. To celebrate this occasion we are going to have not one but two guests on the podcast.

First up is director Farzin Toussi who will talk about his documentary The Medicine. It’s a documentary about Amazonian shamanism, introducing Taita Juanito Guerillmo Chindoy Chindoy, both a teacher and student of the sacred plant medicine. As Ayahuasca gains popularity in the West, the film explores the science as well as the lore behind the plant and why it is used to heal. Check it out at themedicinedocumentary.com.

Our second guest is Thomas B. Roberts, Ph.D. who is professor emeritus at Northern Illinois University and a former visiting scientist at Johns Hopkins. The Psychedelic Future of the Mind and Mindapps are two of his books.

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Don Evangelino Murayay

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Painting by Alfredo Zagacea.

Painting by Alfredo Zagacea.

Episode 232: indigenous peoples (aya 01)

This is the first part of a four part mini-series recorded at the World Ayahuasca Conference in Girona, Spain. In this part we are going to hear from indigneous leaders as well as from author Dr. Joe Tafur.

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Indigenous leader Tabea Casique.

Indigenous leader Tabea Casique.

Episode 222: blue morpho

In this episode my guest is visionary leader, speaker and renowned master shaman Hamilton Souther. We will be talking about shamanism and ayahuasca. Go to bluemorphotours.com if you want to check out Hamilton’s lodge.

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Episode 219: iceers

In this episode my guest is Benjamin De Loenen, M.A. Benjamin founded the International Center for Ethnobotanical Education, Research & Service (ICEERS), a charitable non-profit organisation with United Nations consultative status, where he serves as Executive Director. Benjamin is the author of several publications and films, has presented at conferences around the world, and has participated in various leadership roles.

At the end of May of this year the third World Ayahuasca Conference is held in Spain. Tickets are available, and I personally recommend anyone that can to go to this excellent event to do so.

More information over at www.iceers.org and www.ayahuascadefense.com.

Go here if you want to attend the conference: www.ayaconference.com.

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Car Seat Headrest

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Episode 209: onanya

In this episode my guest is director Paris Tume and we are discussing his documentary about the Shipibo: Onanya. To find out more go to www.onanya.org, also follow in social media on Facebook or Instagram.

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Episode 154: the fellowship of the river

In this episode my guest is Dr. Joe Tafur who has written a book called The Fellowship of the River, which documents a medical doctors exploration into traditional Amazonian plant medicine. Check out: www.drjoetafur.com

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Yuin Huzami

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