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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 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 243: it's got to be a joke

In this episode I’ll be discussing the podcast, before we listen to a talk by Oliver Sacks. In this talk Oliver Sacks brings our attention to Charles Bennett syndrome, which is when visually impaired people experience lucid hallucinations. This talk was lifted from TED.

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Nameless Archive

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Episode 242: white vampires (aya 04)

This is the fourth and final 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 anthropologist and author Jeremy Narby. Check out his amazing books The Cosmic Serpent and Intelligence in Nature.

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The Gentlemen's Anti-Temperance League

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Episode 236: rainforest people

In this episode we will be hearing two interviews I did when I was in Ecuador. One with anthropologist Eduardo Kohn and the other with filmmaker Ryan Killackey.

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Yacu Viteri

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Episode 232: indigenous peoples (aya 01)

This is the first part of a four part mini-series recorded at the World Ayahuasca Conference in Girona, Spain. In this part we are going to hear from indigneous leaders as well as from author Dr. Joe Tafur.

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Indigenous Peoples

Indigenous leader Tabea Casique.

Indigenous leader Tabea Casique.

Episode 230: korrin xeke

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In this episode my guest is good friend and music producer Dirk making his third appearance. Check him out in episode 11 and 132. You can get his new album here: korrinxeke.bandcamp.com

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Korrin Xeke

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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 220: intelligence in nature

In this episode we are going to look at intelligence in nature with help from the great anthropologist Jeremy Narby. Check out his amazing books The Cosmic Serpent and Intelligence in Nature.

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Tiger Tunes

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