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044: Interview with Dr. Rosalind Watts, Clinical Psychologist in the Psychedelic Research Group at Imperial College London by Joe

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It’s April 2, 2017, and we are talking with Dr. Rosalind Watts, Clinical Psychologist at Imperial College London, working alongside Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris.

  • Joe’s story of psilocybin on his first “date” with his now-wife, and psilocybin’s role in their engagement

  • The Couples Using Magic Mushrooms as Relationship Therapy

  • Kevin’s regular practice of taking psychedelic medicine with his wife

  • How Ros came to study psychedelic therapy after initially becoming disillusioned with the limits of talk therapy for the treatment of anxiety and depression; her initial skepticism about psychedelics based on their negative legacy

  • The importance of the patient-therapist relationship

  • Some guidelines from one of the father figures of psychedelic therapy, Bill Richards: “We prepare people to welcome whatever they may encounter – no picking and choosing. Sometimes you have to go through the dark night to get to the top of the mountain and the sunrise. If the inner dragon or monster appears, look him in the eye – go straight towards him. If you look the monster in the eye and go towards it, ask it what it wants – there’s always resolution, transformation, and new knowledge. When you run from it, you get into panic and paranoia, like a typical nightmare – and then you say, ‘I’ve had a bad trip.’”

  • Although psychedelics including psilocybin tend to be considered non-addictive, there are examples of people using them habitually

  • Ros mentions some examples of people in the psilocybin study for depression giving up addictions and habitual behavior

  • To help fund this important research, visit the Psychedelic Research Group at Imperial College London

041: Reflections on our Burning Man 2016 Interview with Alex Grey, Allyson Grey, Rick Doblin by Joe

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It’s February 26, 2017, and we are reflecting on our conversation with Alex Grey, Allyson Grey, and Rick Doblin at Burning Man 2016.

Topics:

  • Finding people at Burning Man

  • ReFOAMation Village

  • Getting foamed

  • Meeting our humble heroes

  • Psychedelics as pretense-obliterating substances

  • Effects of MDA vs. MDMA

  • De-scheduling vs. rescheduling cannabis

  • MAPS-hosted Global Psychedelic Dinners raising funds for MDMA research

  • Psychedelic medicine trials beginning to reach a broader audience

 

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New Entheogen T-Shirts ready for Psychedelic Science! by Joe

Check out our new Entheogen 👕 T-Shirts, ready for the Psychedelic Science conference!

The conference is sold out, but the Marketplace is open to the public from Friday 4/21 through Sunday 4/23/2017. Entheogen will be selling t-shirts and EntheoZen 💊😋 supplements and would love to see you there. Stop by and say "high."

Thanks to Liz Squillace and Paradox Ink for the excellent design and quality craftsmanship!

 

039: Reflections on Our Interview with Dr. Julie Holland by Joe

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Today is July 20, 2016, and we are reflecting on our interview with Dr. Julie Holland from last season.

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