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Episode 341: living in the jungle

In this episode, my guest is Vanessa Gocksch. She has spent the last seven years living within a self-sustaining community in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, deeply nestled in the Colombian jungle. Vanessa is a passionate advocate for survivalist lifestyles and indigenous wisdom. She is dedicated to educating not only her children, but also others about essential life skills such as hunting, cooking, and planting. Above all, she values co-existing harmoniously with the environment and maintaining close connections to indigenous communities. Check out the website www.selvatorium.co and Instagram @lobitosselvatorium and @selvatorium.

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Episode 331: roundtable: plant medicine

In this episode you will hear an edited version of a 4 hour Twitter Space I held together with Perceptions Today about indigenous shamanism and plant medicine.

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Episode 284: new age frauds

Today my guest is Al Carroll, an Assistant Professor of American, American Indian, and Latin American history. Al is a longtime activist and volunteer researcher for New Age Frauds & Plastic Shamans.This is an activist group of Native people & their supporters, raising awareness about spiritual exploitation. Check out newagefrauds.org

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Episode 273: huicholes

In this episode my guest is Hernán Vilchez, the director and producer of the documentary Huicholes – The Last Peyote Guardians. This film is an urgent story about the Wixarika People, one of the last living Pre-Hispanic cultures in Latin America, and their struggle to preserve Wirikuta, which is their most sacred territory and the land where the peyote grows. Watch the film here: huicholesfilm.com

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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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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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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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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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