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Episode 204: shrooms and bees

In this episode my guest is Shonagh Home. She is a shamanic therapist, teacher author and poet and we are going to discuss the Mushroom, but also the art of beekeeping and the healing properties of bee venom amongst many other things. Her site is: www.shonaghhome.com

Don’t forget to order the USB 200 (limited edition): USB 200

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Music featured in this episode:

Hasso Gakudan

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Episode 199: psychedelic witch

In this episode my guest is Thomas Hatsis who is an author, lecturer and historian of witchcraft, magic, Western religions, contemporary psychedelia, entheogens and medieval pharmacopeia. Also in his spare time he visits rare archives, slings elixirs and coaches roller derby. Thomas has recently released his latest book called Psychedelic Mystery Traditions. Check out his site: www.psychedelicwitch.com

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Music featured in this episode:

Cosmo Sheldrake

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Episode 161: the spirit in the sky

In this episode my guest is RN Vooght. After more than twenty years of extensive world travel researching ancient civilizations and their respective cosmologies, combined with self-imposed study of the metaphysical, the book The Spirit in the Sky was born. This work looks at the similarities between the constellation Orion and the molecular structure of DMT. And the similarities are striking I must say. Check out his Twitter.

Music featured in this episode:

Wintergatan

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Episode 149: the honest drug book

In this episode we are going to talk drugs with the author of The Honest Drug Book Dominic Milton Trott. His book presents the hidden truth about a topic which touches the lives of almost everyone. It cuts through the blustering rhetoric of the war on drugs, and documents the facts about the subject in general, and about the individual drugs specifically. Check it out: www.honestdrugbook.com

Note: I make a comment on the #metoo movement in this episode, and it seems a few women fail to see my point. To be clear, I am not against the movement and I think it is essential for a change to happen. I simply pointed out that there are other issues in the world that no one EVER seems to care about. Currently in Congo more people have been murdered in the last 20 years, than Hitler killed in his camps... why?

So people can have smartphones and be able to tweet #metoo. 

Check this out: The Hills Belong to Them

What is happening in Congo is an issue that is important to me, and I was simply pointing out that whilst #metoo is also very important, it would be nice to see the rich privileged world join hands and stop the atrocities that are happening just so we can REMAIN rich. If you do not understand this perspective I am sorry you got triggered.

I have a daughter and I am going to teach her #ifmetooIcutyourdickoff

Music featured in this episode:

Sam Quick

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Episode 82: dennis mckenna

In this episode I travelled to the conference Sumiruna Awakenings in Bucharest, Romania. There I had the great pleasure of talking to ethnopharmacologist Dennis McKenna. Dennis has recently published a book about his life with Terence McKenna. Check out more here: The Brotherhood of the Screaming Abyss. You can also connect with Dennis on Twitter and Facebook.

Music featured in this episode:

Lars Eriksson

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