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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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Music featured in this episode:

Car Seat Headrest

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Episode 206: zendo project

In this episode we are going to learn about the Zendo Project from MAPS Director of Harm Reduction Sara Gael.

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Music featured in this episode:

Rev Allen Morgan

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Episode 204: shrooms and bees

In this episode my guest is Shonagh Home. She is a shamanic therapist, teacher author and poet and we are going to discuss the Mushroom, but also the art of beekeeping and the healing properties of bee venom amongst many other things. Her site is: www.shonaghhome.com

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Music featured in this episode:

Hasso Gakudan

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Episode 160: the state is out of date

My guest today is cultural change agent Gregory Sams. Gregory is a fractal artist, social thinker, author, publisher, inventor and creator of the veggie burger. His website is: www.gregorysams.com

Music featured in this episode:

Emily Cooper

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