In this episode we will attend a history class held by the bard Terence McKenna.
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In this episode we will attend a history class held by the bard Terence McKenna.
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Billy the Kid
In this episode we are going to dive into the wonderful word of the experimental band Negativland and their feud with U2.
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In this episode I’ll be remembering the great Daniel Johnston as well as talking a bit more about the Amazon fires and indigenous knowledge.
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Daniel Johnston
In this episode we are looking at the ancient history of psychedelics with author Joshua Bempechat. Check out his website: www.ancientpsychedelia.com
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Tiger Tunes
In this episode I am joined by Dr. Aaron Cheak and we are going to talk alchemy, books and typography. Dr. Cheak is a scholar of comparative religion, philosophy, and esotericism. Check out his publishing house Rubedo Press, that is if you want to get your hands on some well designed books of occult nature.
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Emily Cooper
In this episode we are going to talk with Olly Boon from The Roots Project, which is an intercultural, grassroots regenerative record label. They connect indigenous artists to a selection of electronic music producers and coordinate global groove remixes of ancestral healing songs. Every digital sale directly supports indigenous artists and trusted nonprofits.
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Roots Project Records
In this episode I am joined by artist and comic book creator Matt Furie, who is also the man behind the world famous Internet meme Pepe the Frog.
In 2015 this character was adopted by the alt-right movement and was eventually marked as a hate symbol by the Anti-Defamaton League. Since then Matt has publicly expressed his dismay at Pepe being used as a hate symbol, and killed the character off.
Check out Matt's Instagram and Tumblr account.
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Days N Daze
In this episode my guest is author Elizabeth Bast and artist Chor Boogie. Elizabeth has written a book called Heart Medicine: A True Love Story that tells an intimate story of a healing journey with the African sacred medicine known as Iboga in an effort to cure Chor Boogies heroin addiction. To find out more check out their individual websites: www.ebast.net and www.chorboogie.com.
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Gabon People
In this episode we will listen to a talk by ethnobotanist, mystic, psychonaut, lecturer, and author Terence McKenna called Thoughts about Gnosticism, art and music that has been lifted from the Psychedelic Salon, which you can find at psychedelicsalon.com.
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Nameless Archive
In this episode my guest is artist and author Max Magnus Norman. His autobiographical handbook Magnum Opus describe how he managed to achieve The Philosophers' Stone during an experimental process aimed at healing the body and the mind. Those experiences led him to get rid of almost all of his possessions and ultimately changed his creative path. Check out his site: www.maxmagnusnorman.com
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Lars Eriksson