Film

Episode 86: jan kounen

In this episode I travelled to the conference Sumiruna Awakenings in Bucharest, Romania. There I had the great pleasure of talking to film director and ayahuasca enthusiast Jan Kounen. Don't forget to check out his latest film Vape Wave and follow him on Twitter.

Music featured in this episode:

Sumiruna

universaltriberecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-sumiruna

Ayahuasca jest używany głównie jako religijny sakrament. Ci, którzy używają Ayahuasca w nietypowych i nie tradycyjnych sposobów, często korzystają z filozofii i kosmologii związanych z szamanizmem Ayahuaski, praktykowany wśród rdzennej ludności, takich jak lud Urarina z peruwiańskiej Amazonii . Religia Santo Daime używa to też.
Uploaded by InnerMindMovies on 2012-03-22.

Episode 71: buzzkill

In this episode I am joined by film maker Dylan Avery. Dylan is the man behind such documentaries as Loose Change 9/11: An American CoupBlack and Blue and the one which we are mainly talking about: Buzzkill - is there life after coffee? Scroll down to watch it and also check out his website: www.iamdylanavery.com

Music featured in this episode:

Wes Davis

www.reverbnation.com/wesdavismusic

Wes Davis trying to stop drinking coffee for 21 days.

The opening of Buzzkill, an amusing look at life, work, music, and of course, coffee. After drinking an average of four large coffees per day, Wes Davis, a teacher and musician, attempts to go 21 days without his favorite beverage. Starring Wes Davis. Directed and edited by Dylan Avery.

Episode 21: sick birds die easy

In this episode my guest is film maker Nik Fackler that went to Gabon and made a documentary about Iboga called Sick Birds Die Easy.

Music featured in this episode:

Gabon People

gabon

Sick Birds Die Easy (2013) Written and Directed by: Nik Fackler Produced by: Dana Altman & Steve Hays visit the official site at: http://www.sickbirdsdieeasy.com Like us at: http://www.facebook.com/sickbirdsdieeasy follow us on: https://twitter.com/SickBirdsDieEas A documentary crew of artists and misfits travel to Gabon, Africa, the believed origin of the Garden of Eden and home to one of the most powerful psychotropic plants on Earth.