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Now displaying: January, 2025
Jan 28, 2025

In this episode, Joe interviews Nico and Susan Simon: Co-founders of JourneyŌM, a concierge service looking to address the question many people are asking: How do you find the right facilitator?

Through a dedicated vetting process, JourneyŌM is adding a layer of risk reduction and accountability to this strange new world, by traveling the country and amassing a network of trusted facilitators who work with all types of medicines and modalities. By getting to know guides and seekers personally, they’re able to offer possible matches – and they usually agree on who would work best with each other.

They talk about:

  • Their process for building their network and finding the right facilitator for someone
  • Their concept of going “beyond the bio” and getting to the heart of what drove someone toward becoming a guide
  • Susan’s struggle with supporting Nico through his psychedelic healing, and the need for support options for spouses not sharing in the experience
  • The importance of community and the amazing work Nico has seen in men’s groups
  • The healing powers of movement and living as your authentic self

and more!

If you’re interested in JourneyŌM’s matchmaking, head to their site and take their assessment to begin the process.

For links, head to the show notes page

Jan 21, 2025

In this episode, Joe interviews renowned chemist, filmmaker, and journalist, Hamilton Morris. 

After originally backing down from its first attempt in 2022, the DEA is once again looking to apply schedule I status to two lesser-known compounds: DOI (2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine) and DOC (2,5-dimethoxy-4-chloroamphetamine). For decades, DOI and DOC have been incredible tools for researchers studying serotonin receptors, showing promise for chronic pain, anxiety, depression, and more.

Originally recorded as a livestream in November, we felt this discussion deserved more attention, as Morris was present during the hearing and saw first-hand the damage that can come from the combination of immense overreach and outdated beliefs.

He talks about:

  • The bureaucratic mess behind so much of what the DEA doe
  • The safety profile and research capacity of DOI and DOC and complete lack of data showing recreational us
  • The DEA’s claim that advocates weren’t expert
  • The fight to protect the Sonoran Desert toad
    and more!

While we wait for the conclusion of the hearing, head to Hamilton’s Patreon to hear his daily breakdowns.

For links, head to the show notes page

Jan 14, 2025

In this episode, Joe interviews Jeremy Falk: certified instructor and training program developer for Kama Flight; and Dr. David Rabin, MD, Ph.D.: board-certified psychiatrist and neuroscientist, co-founder & chief Medical Officer at Apollo Neuroscience, and advisor to the non-profit, Kama Flight Foundation.

Kama Flight is a wellness modality for partners, inspired by the movements of Watsu therapy, Thai massage, 5Rhythms, tango, improv dance, and Acroyoga. At the heart of it is the dynamic between the two people engaged in the dance (the ‘base’ and the ‘voyager’), which touches on collaboration, leadership, receptivity, strength, surrender, and most importantly, trust. The communication and instant feedback shared between the partners mixed with the healing energy of the somatic movements results in moving stuck energy out of their bodies while also making them more comfortable with touch, agency, and consent – which could be extremely beneficial toward preparing for a psychedelic experience.

They talk about:

  • The four principles behind Kama Flight: permission, presence, polarity, and play
  • The humility and humor in people trying (and failing) some of the movements, and how that is healing in itself
  • The huge benefit in people switching between the roles of base and voyager
  • What kind of growth they’ve seen in clients over extended periods of time
  • The importance of making time for pleasure in our lives

and more!

For links, head to the show notes page

Jan 7, 2025

In this episode, Joe interviews Ariel Clark: Anishinaabe attorney and co-founder of the Psychedelic Bar Association, a national association of lawyers involved in the highly-regulated ecosystem of psychedelic law.

She talks about ethics: How do the different societal norms of each lineage we carry interact with each other? What is the cultural framing that informs those ways of knowing, and do we align with it? Is there a code of ethics we can all agree on? As the rush to legalize psychedelics increases, Clark finds herself at a crossroads of wondering if our actions are really of service to the greater good: Can the overculture legalize psychedelics effectively, while doing less harm to Indigenous culture and the medicines themselves?

She discusses:

  • The challenges of working in psychedelic law with all of the other factors at play: How do you ethically support a client?
  • The idea that these medicines can have agency – even the synthetic ones
  • Shifting from a Western mind state of “what are my rights?” to an Indigenous frame of: “What are my responsibilities?”
  • Her story of healing from debilitating back pain with psychedelics and spiritual alignment
  • The need for public education to be at the center of future legislation attempts

and more!

For links, head to the show notes page

Jan 3, 2025

In this episode, Joe interviews Angie Roullier: longtime veteran of the cannabis industry and author of the book, Pot for the People: The Plant, the People, and the Shop Policies of Cannabis.

Diagnosed with the neurological disorder, Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT), Roullier tells the story of how cannabis replaced all her medications, which led to a personal journey and career centered on cannabis education. She talks about the challenges patients face in today’s rapidly evolving cannabis markets, misconceptions surrounding cannabis, the ignorance of many budtenders, and how not knowing enough can lead to an underwhelming high. She discusses how she educated people in shops and how her book was written to teach people how to ask the right questions to not only ensure a safe and effective experience, but to also give them the experience they’re looking for.

She talks about:

-The early days of Michigan’s medical program and the state’s current attempt to essentially combine medical and recreational markets
-Cannabis culture and an emerging “I can take more milligrams than you” bravado
-Why understanding terpenes and the entourage effect can be game-changing toward finding a preferred strain
-The rise of hemp-derived THC products, the regulatory loopholes they exploit, and their potential risks
-Why home growers and caregivers are essential to the cannabis ecosystem

and more!

For links, head to the show notes page.

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