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Episode 331: roundtable: plant medicine

In this episode you will hear an edited version of a 4 hour Twitter Space I held together with Perceptions Today about indigenous shamanism and plant medicine.

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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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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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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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Yuin Huzami

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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 177: scientology

My guest in this episode is author, theatre director, actor and musician Sands Hall. She has recently released her book Flunk. Start. In this book Sands Hall chronicles her slow yet willing absorption into the Church of Scientology. Check her work out at www.sandshall.com

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Episode 147: the roots project

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

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Episode 86: jan kounen

In this episode I travelled to the conference Sumiruna Awakenings in Bucharest, Romania. There I had the great pleasure of talking to film director and ayahuasca enthusiast Jan Kounen. Don't forget to check out his latest film Vape Wave and follow him on Twitter.

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Sumiruna

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