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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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Music featured in this episode:

A Tribe Called Red

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Tawai is the word the nomadic hunter-gatherers of Borneo use to describe their inner feeling of connection to nature. In this dreamy, philosophical and socio...

Episode 219: iceers

In this episode my guest is Benjamin De Loenen, M.A. Benjamin founded the International Center for Ethnobotanical Education, Research & Service (ICEERS), a charitable non-profit organisation with United Nations consultative status, where he serves as Executive Director. Benjamin is the author of several publications and films, has presented at conferences around the world, and has participated in various leadership roles.

At the end of May of this year the third World Ayahuasca Conference is held in Spain. Tickets are available, and I personally recommend anyone that can to go to this excellent event to do so.

More information over at www.iceers.org and www.ayahuascadefense.com.

Go here if you want to attend the conference: www.ayaconference.com.

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Music featured in this episode:

Car Seat Headrest

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Episode 205: journeys

In this episode we are going to look at some journeys I’ve been on.

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Music featured in this episode:

Pedro Elias

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Episode 190: darren springer (altered 06)

This is the sixth and final episode of my Altered series recorded at the Altered Conference in Berlin.

In this final episode of this mini-series my guest is Darren Springer.

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Music featured in this episode:

Roots Project Records

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Episode 147: the roots project

In this episode we are going to talk with Olly Boon from The Roots Project, which is an intercultural, grassroots regenerative record label. They connect indigenous artists to a selection of electronic music producers and coordinate global groove remixes of ancestral healing songs. Every digital sale directly supports indigenous artists and trusted nonprofits.

Music featured in this episode:

Roots Project Records

www.therootsproject.com

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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

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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.

Episode 7: ben and the bwiti

This episode features a talk with Ben who has spent a lot of time with the Bwiti in Gabon using their traditional medicine Iboga. In the episode Ben mention the website for his paintings. The URL is different so please instead go to: www.mometo.net

Music featured in this episode:

Maviango

M'Boka

If you want to experience more of Bwiti music try THIS