Psychedelics

Episode 239: ethnopharmacology (aya 03)

This is the third part of a four part mini-series recorded at the World Ayahuasca Conference in Girona, Spain. In this part we are going to spend time with Dennis McKenna.

Dennis McKenna is an ethnopharmacologist, research pharmacognosist, lecturer and author. He is the brother of well-known psychedelics proponent Terence McKenna and is a founding board member and the director of ethnopharmacology at the Heffter Research Institute, a non-profit organization concerned with the investigation of the potential therapeutic uses of psychedelic medicines.

In this episode, apart from the interview, you’ll also get to hear Dennis talk about the book he was involved with called Ethnopharmacologic Search for Psychoactive Drugs: 50 Years of Research (1967-2017). Check out the book here: www.espd50.com

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Dennis McKenna taking a well deserved break.

Dennis McKenna taking a well deserved break.

Episode 237: the danger is madness

It’s the last Sunday of the month and we are going to listen to another great talk by Terence McKenna. This talks has been lifted from the Psychedelic Salon.

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Melencolia I is a 1514 engraving by the German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer.

Melencolia I is a 1514 engraving by the German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer.

Episode 235: sex addiction

In this episode we are going to look at sex addiction with author and clinical psychologist Dr. Ryan Westrum Ph.D, MA. He has recently published the book The Psychedelics Integration Handbook. Check out his websites www.healingsoulsllc.com and www.psychedelicintegration.net.

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Episode 234: rick doblin (aya 02)

This is the second part of a four part mini-series recorded at the World Ayahuasca Conference in Girona, Spain. In this part we are going to talk with the founder and executive director of MAPS (the Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies), as well as with Claus Tober that is the captain of the research vessel the RV Heraclitus.

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Episode 227: lost history of psychedelics

In this episode my guest is filmmaker Chris Rice. We are going to talk about the lost history of psychedelics. Watch Chris Rice documentaries below or go to his YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/user/chrisricema

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Episode 225: ancient psychedelia

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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Episode 212: psycherence

In this episode we are going to hear a selection of interesting clips from Psycherence, which is the Baltic’s biggest consciousness and psychedelics conference that gives us an opportunity to meet the planet’s four leading experts in the field: Susan Blackmore, Luis Eduardo Luna, Jeremy Narby and Dennis McKenna.

If you want to listen to the complete talks please go to videolevels.com/psycherence where you can buy all of them for only 20 Euro (about 23 dollars). I have not been paid to endorse this, but please support this amazing conference.

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Episode 207: the mind unfolds

In accordance with tradition I am going to close this fifth year of the podcast with an excellent talk by Terence McKenna.

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