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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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Yuin Huzami

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Episode 268: healing with psychedelics

In this episode my guest is Chris Becker. Chris is a scientist and inventor as well as author. He holds a Ph.D. in chemistry from UC Berkeley and was a postdoctoral associate at MIT in chemistry and physics. Chris has practiced Buddhist meditation for many years. Recently he has published a book called Healing with Psychedelics. Check out his website: chrisbecker.org

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Hermetic Vision

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Episode 265: get well

In this episode my guest is musician Kraig Rieger. His band Come Back K! has recently released an album called Get Well that document his battle with the anti-anxiety medication known as benzodiazepine.

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Come Back K!

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Episode 262: bruce parry

In this episode my guest is documentarian, indigenous rights advocate, author and explorer Bruce Parry. We will be talking about indigenous cultures, anarchism and healing. Bruce latest film is TAWAI - a voice from the forest. To find out more about Bruce and his work check out: www.bruceparry.com

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A Tribe Called Red

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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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Don Evangelino Murayay

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Painting by Alfredo Zagacea.

Painting by Alfredo Zagacea.

Episode 251: daniel pinchbeck

In this episode my guest is by Daniel Pinchbeck, the author of such books as Breaking Open the Head: A Psychedelic Journey into the Heart of Contemporary Shamanism and How Soon Is Now? Daniel is also a co-founder of the web magazine, Reality Sandwich and Evolver. Check out his site: www.pinchbeck.io

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Nameless Archive

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Episode 248: a story of living and dying

In this episode we will once again talk with Jacques Olivier who is going to tell his very interesting life story. Among many things Jacques is a musician and former caretaker of Terence McKenna’s house.

Check out the first time Jacques appeared on the podcast: Episode 56

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NatureLovesCourage

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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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Music featured in this episode:

Guadalajara Joe! feat. Trailer Trash Tammy!

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