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Episode 342: archaeoacoustics

In this episode my guest is Ricardo Calvário and he is an independent researcher at the Institute for Natural Philosophy. We discuss many aspects of history but something I find interest is the topic of Archaeoacoustics, which is a sub-field of archaeology and acoustics which studies the relationship between people and sound throughout history. Check out his writings or follow him on X: @RicardoCalvrio1.

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Episode 341: living in the jungle

In this episode, my guest is Vanessa Gocksch. She has spent the last seven years living within a self-sustaining community in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, deeply nestled in the Colombian jungle. Vanessa is a passionate advocate for survivalist lifestyles and indigenous wisdom. She is dedicated to educating not only her children, but also others about essential life skills such as hunting, cooking, and planting. Above all, she values co-existing harmoniously with the environment and maintaining close connections to indigenous communities. Check out the website www.selvatorium.co and Instagram @lobitosselvatorium and @selvatorium.

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Episode 325: salvia divinorum

In this episode my guest is writer and producer Patrick Krauss and we will be talking about the documentary Salvia Divinorum: a western approach.

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Episode 247: coming out

In this episode my guest is David Grillot who is one of the founders of the Thank You Plant Medicine global "Coming Out" campaign. On the 20th of February 2020, tens of thousands of people will “come out” on social media worldwide with their stories of personal transformation, using the hashtag #ThankYouPlantMedicine.

If you want to know more about the event check out the FB-page or the website.

For those interested in the talk by Jeremy Narby that we touch upon in this episode check out Episode 242.

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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.

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

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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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