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Entheogen
Joe, Brad, Kevin
56 episodes
3 months ago
We invited our friend Bobby Lyte to join us for an awesome conversation about flow states, focus, deep work, and fun. Bobby is a DJ, producer, software engineer, and the host of Flow State – a podcast to help you focus. We discuss topics including the states of flow: Struggle, Release, Flow, Recovery; Engineering; Managing, and of course, Management. "Should we be communicating all the time? Most workplaces today are essentially turning humans into message senders and receivers – which is terrible for productivity. We're trying to solve complex problems. We need to focus and stay in a problem space to solve those problems, and the work environments are not helping us get there." – Bobby Lyte @ 32:13 "Revisiting a previous thesis of mine that's been established in the show: Management…" – Brad @ 34:04 "Your lack of planning is not my emergency." – Joe Zap @ 38:06 "The temptation to multitask – I could get ahead a little bit if I just send this email while I drive and eat and read the newspaper at the same time." – Kevin @ 40:30 Bobby Lyte online: https://twitter.com/_bobbylyte https://instagram.com/our_flow_state/ Flow State – Bobby Lyte's Podcast to help you focus: https://anchor.fm/flow-state https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/flow-state/id1573961748 https://open.spotify.com/show/4IssY4XjHXdpTNOzpaeyxh Other episodes of Entheogen referenced in this episode: Matteson Perry: https://entheogenshow.com/podcast/2016/5/14/028-intro-to-entheogenic-comedy-with-matteson-perry Stealing Fire: https://entheogenshow.com/podcast/2018/2/18/045-stealing-fire-part-1 https://entheogenshow.com/podcast/2018/7/31/046-stealing-fire-part-2 https://entheogenshow.com/podcast/2018/10/19/047-stealing-fire-part-3 Julie Holland: https://entheogen.squarespace.com/podcast/2016/7/12/031-dr-julie-holland
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We invited our friend Bobby Lyte to join us for an awesome conversation about flow states, focus, deep work, and fun. Bobby is a DJ, producer, software engineer, and the host of Flow State – a podcast to help you focus. We discuss topics including the states of flow: Struggle, Release, Flow, Recovery; Engineering; Managing, and of course, Management. "Should we be communicating all the time? Most workplaces today are essentially turning humans into message senders and receivers – which is terrible for productivity. We're trying to solve complex problems. We need to focus and stay in a problem space to solve those problems, and the work environments are not helping us get there." – Bobby Lyte @ 32:13 "Revisiting a previous thesis of mine that's been established in the show: Management…" – Brad @ 34:04 "Your lack of planning is not my emergency." – Joe Zap @ 38:06 "The temptation to multitask – I could get ahead a little bit if I just send this email while I drive and eat and read the newspaper at the same time." – Kevin @ 40:30 Bobby Lyte online: https://twitter.com/_bobbylyte https://instagram.com/our_flow_state/ Flow State – Bobby Lyte's Podcast to help you focus: https://anchor.fm/flow-state https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/flow-state/id1573961748 https://open.spotify.com/show/4IssY4XjHXdpTNOzpaeyxh Other episodes of Entheogen referenced in this episode: Matteson Perry: https://entheogenshow.com/podcast/2016/5/14/028-intro-to-entheogenic-comedy-with-matteson-perry Stealing Fire: https://entheogenshow.com/podcast/2018/2/18/045-stealing-fire-part-1 https://entheogenshow.com/podcast/2018/7/31/046-stealing-fire-part-2 https://entheogenshow.com/podcast/2018/10/19/047-stealing-fire-part-3 Julie Holland: https://entheogen.squarespace.com/podcast/2016/7/12/031-dr-julie-holland
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Entheogen
#55: Flow States with Bobby Lyte
We invited our friend Bobby Lyte to join us for an awesome conversation about flow states, focus, deep work, and fun. Bobby is a DJ, producer, software engineer, and the host of Flow State – a podcast to help you focus. We discuss topics including the states of flow: Struggle, Release, Flow, Recovery; Engineering; Managing, and of course, Management. "Should we be communicating all the time? Most workplaces today are essentially turning humans into message senders and receivers – which is terrible for productivity. We're trying to solve complex problems. We need to focus and stay in a problem space to solve those problems, and the work environments are not helping us get there." – Bobby Lyte @ 32:13 "Revisiting a previous thesis of mine that's been established in the show: Management…" – Brad @ 34:04 "Your lack of planning is not my emergency." – Joe Zap @ 38:06 "The temptation to multitask – I could get ahead a little bit if I just send this email while I drive and eat and read the newspaper at the same time." – Kevin @ 40:30 Bobby Lyte online: https://twitter.com/_bobbylyte https://instagram.com/our_flow_state/ Flow State – Bobby Lyte's Podcast to help you focus: https://anchor.fm/flow-state https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/flow-state/id1573961748 https://open.spotify.com/show/4IssY4XjHXdpTNOzpaeyxh Other episodes of Entheogen referenced in this episode: Matteson Perry: https://entheogenshow.com/podcast/2016/5/14/028-intro-to-entheogenic-comedy-with-matteson-perry Stealing Fire: https://entheogenshow.com/podcast/2018/2/18/045-stealing-fire-part-1 https://entheogenshow.com/podcast/2018/7/31/046-stealing-fire-part-2 https://entheogenshow.com/podcast/2018/10/19/047-stealing-fire-part-3 Julie Holland: https://entheogen.squarespace.com/podcast/2016/7/12/031-dr-julie-holland
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3 years ago

Entheogen
#54 Mitchell Gomez, DanceSafe (from Summer 2020)
We were so honored to be joined by Mitchell Gomez, Executive Director of DanceSafe, a public health organization promoting health and safety within the nightlife and electronic music community. Mitchell is on the advisory council of both Psymposia and PsychSems, a Harm Reduction Consultant at the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), and have sat on the CU Denver MURPAA (Master of Urban and Regional Planning Alumni Association) board, the Jefferson County Community Development Advisory Board, and the Denver Drug Strategy Commission Data Subcommittee. Note: We recorded this interview in the summer of 2020. Like many things in 2020 the airing of the show was postponed as we regrouped and refocused, and now we're psyched to be posting this long-awaited show. Hope you enjoy!
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3 years ago

Entheogen
#53 David Bronner, Cosmic Engagement Officer of Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps
3 years ago

Entheogen
052 - Entheogen in Playboy
Your friends from Entheogen were honored to be quoted in a Playboy article about Toxic Masculinity.
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5 years ago

Entheogen
051 - Brad's Bud Break
A very special Entheogen in which we discuss the habitual use of cannabis and why and how to curb it.
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5 years ago

Entheogen
050: Entheogen in Quarantine – Spring 2020 Check-in from Joe, Brad, and Kevin
Hi everyone, we’re still here, we’re still producing Entheogen, and we’re looking forward to producing more! How are you doing? Let us know how you are managing in the “new normal” and what you want to hear about in future episodes of Entheogen. In this episode, we discuss the current state of affairs with much of the world in quarantine due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and we try to stay positive. Note that we recorded this back at the end of March 2020, and while things felt like they were moving quickly then, and the situation continues to evolve, the sentiment is fairly similar now as we finally post this episode. We’re staying positive and strong and hope you all are too. Thanks for listening!
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5 years ago

Entheogen
049: Leafly.com – Interview with William Hyde, Senior Subject Matter Expert
How much pot do you have to smoke to become a Senior Subject Matter Expert? Controlled dosing and increased access to various methods of consuming cannabis has been a benefit of legalization, which has allowed entirely new populations of people to be introduced or re-introduced to it, including Kevin Great resources available at leafly.com - start by checking out the Recent News section Check out podcast ‘What Are You Smoking?’ Hosted by Will Another benefit of legalization and increased access: the quality of cannabis products are higher than ever More accessible formats of cannabis, like edibles, have in a sense pulled us out of the “dark ages of cannabis”, from the xenophobic associations of weed / drugs / drug paraphernalia / etc. What new forms / formats of cannabis that have emerged over the past 5-10 are the most exciting? Purported potential populace pleasing pro-pot politics Will hangs with the Broken Lizard crew and Cheech Marin! Cannabis has been Will’s “number one networking tool” Weed can bring people together, or bring people closer together - get high with your folks This is an industry ripe with puns, a blessing and a curse; this brand humor doesn’t resonate with everyone Cannabis: it’s fun, it can heal you, it’s a social justice issue “If Trump gets re-elected, I’m moving to Cannabis.” Thank you, Will, for hanging out and chatting with us!
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6 years ago

Entheogen
048: Live at Burning Man 2018
This is a very special episode recorded live at Burning Man on Thursday, August 30, 2018, in front of a live audience! And we now have awesome handmade rainbow Entheogen T-shirts for sale! http://entheogenshow.com/shop/t-shirt
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6 years ago

Entheogen
047: Stealing Fire, Part 3
Part Three: The Road to Eleusis Chapter 8 - Catch a Fire Chapter 9 - Burning Down the House Chapter 10 - Hedonic Engineering Burning Man: it’s a unique thing, and hopefully Donald Trump doesn’t know it exists How important is Burning Man after the event is over? For the individual, it’s akin to the idea of an ayahuasca ceremony where people often say, “the real work is after the ceremony.” Integration of the inspiration is the “work”. What about for the community or society at large? Burners without Borders, Black Rock Solar, and other indirect influences. Mount Hugmore Because Burning Man is so inaccessible and inhospitable, attendance requires effort, planning, and intention, which fosters a grateful and positive community. Summit Series: ski trip for the ultra successful Mindfulness: it’s big business! Yoga is bigger than football The internet is doomed to be a tool of hegemony Consequentialism vs. Intentionalism Social media’s ability to divide populations in half in order to increase the marketable population of consumers, even more effective than 24 hour cable news The term “conspiracy theory” was invented by the CIA Weapons designed to turn us all into masturbating monkeys Hedonic Engineering: get high with intention, and on a schedule that works best for you “After the ecstasy, the laundry.” Wabi Sabi - Japanese concept that values transience and imperfection “The world is full of magic things patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.” - William Butler Yeats “Ring the bells that still can ring Forget your perfect offering There is a crack, a crack in everything That’s how the light gets in.” - Leonard Cohen
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7 years ago

Entheogen
046: Stealing Fire, Part 2
Demystifying mystical experiences and the democratization of information, language, practices, and substances Alexander Shulgin, the “Johnny Appleseed of Psychedelics” Etymology of the phrase “hocus pocus” and its unexpectedly religious roots Regarding communion, specifically, consuming the body of christ, “That’s not a nice thing to do to Jesus.” - Kevin “I used to be a Catholic until I reached the age of reason.” - George Carlin Someday soon you will be able to use a 3D printer to print your drugs at home- weighing the possible benefits and risks What’s up with Landmark? “Capitalism is one amplifier for different movements.” - Joe Dangers of capitalism: proliferation of crap music and crap writing Are there aspects of psychedelic experiences that are anti-capitalistic? Sipping the soup of capitalism “When your only tool is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.” - Abraham Maslow. How does this idea relate to capitalism? How does this idea relate to our neurobiology? “Every issue we encounter we try to solve by thinking.” The gut-brain axis - do you know where most of your neurotransmitters are? Farting in yoga class Sugar addiction is addiction How much sugar is in a two-liter bottle of Coca-cola? 216 grams of sugar = 54 dang teaspoons! The Flow Dojo- get high on gravity! ...shake your snowglobe! Inventory of animals’ psychedelic-seeking behaviors and their respective preferred substances Closing montage of goats braying. You’re welcome.
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7 years ago

Entheogen
045: Stealing Fire Part 1
This is Entheogen. Elevate the Conversation. Today is November 5, 2017, and we are discussing Stealing Fire, a book by Steven Kotler & Jamie Wheal. Find the notes and links for this and other episodes at EntheogenShow.com. Support us on Patreon with a small monthly contribution to help keep the show going. Follow us @EntheogenShow on Twitter and like EntheogenShow on FaceBook. Thanks for listening. INTRODUCTION In more contemporary terms, the Eleusinian Mysteries were an elaborate nine-day ritual designed to strip away standard frames of reference, profoundly alter consciousness, and unlock a heightened level of insight. Specifically, the mysteries combined a number of state-changing techniques—fasting, singing, dancing, drumming, costumes, dramatic storytelling, physical exhaustion, and kykeon (the substance Alcibiades stole for his party)—to induce a cathartic experience of death, rebirth, and “divine inspiration.” Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann and Harvard-trained classicist Carl Ruck argued that the barley in kykeon might have been tainted with an ergot fungus. This same fungus generates lysergic acid (LSA), a precursor to the LSD that Hofmann famously synthesized in his Sandoz pharmaceutical lab. — Excerpt from Stealing Fire PART ONE - THE CASE FOR ECSTASIS Chapter 1: What Is This Fire? Chapter 2: Why It Matters Chapter 3: Why We Missed It “The alternative is unconsciousness, the default setting, the rat race, the constant gnawing sense of having had, and lost, some infinite thing.” —David Foster Wallace Entheogen’s take on the book: “We like it.” Debate on how to pronounce the word ecstasis Why does “fire” need to be stolen? Why does access to altered states need to be banned? How the Navy SEALs train for dynamic subordination, another kind of altered state Partying with Eric Schmidt at Burning Man Finding “flow” and why it matters Signature characteristics of ecstasis: selflessness, timelessness, effortlessness, richness (STER) An examining of the word “pale” The “state sanctioned triad” of mind altering substances: caffeine, nicotine, alcohol -- what makes these special? What ends does accepting these particular substances serve? The institutions that create / endorse stigma: the church and the state Are humans already cyborgs? What is truly “unnatural” anyway? If humans are beings of nature, is anything that humans create also natural? How altered states are directly related to evolution of humans as well as certain plants and other animals (like French Bulldogs) The current and historical balance of individualism vs. collectivism, and its impact on the proliferation and acceptance of certain types of altered states
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7 years ago

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044: Interview with Dr. Rosalind Watts, Clinical Psychologist in the Psychedelic Research Group at Imperial College London
Find the notes and links for this and other episodes at EntheogenShow.com. Sign up to receive an email when we release a new episode. Follow us @EntheogenShow on Twitter and like EntheogenShow on FaceBook. Thanks for listening. It’s April 2, 2017, and we are talking with Dr. Rosalind Watts, Clinical Psychologist at Imperial College London, working alongside Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris. Joe’s story of psilocybin on his first “date” with his now-wife, and psilocybin’s role in their engagement The Couples Using Magic Mushrooms as Relationship Therapy Kevin’s regular practice of taking psychedelic medicine with his wife How Ros came to study psychedelic therapy after initially becoming disillusioned with the limits of talk therapy for the treatment of anxiety and depression; her initial skepticism about psychedelics based on their negative legacy The importance of the patient-therapist relationship Some guidelines from one of the father figures of psychedelic therapy, Bill Richards: “We prepare people to welcome whatever they may encounter – no picking and choosing. Sometimes you have to go through the dark night to get to the top of the mountain and the sunrise. If the inner dragon or monster appears, look him in the eye – go straight towards him. If you look the monster in the eye and go towards it, ask it what it wants – there’s always resolution, transformation, and new knowledge. When you run from it, you get into panic and paranoia, like a typical nightmare – and then you say, ‘I’ve had a bad trip.’” Although psychedelics including psilocybin tend to be considered non-addictive, there are examples of people using them habitually Ros mentions some examples of people in the psilocybin study for depression giving up addictions and habitual behavior To help fund this important research, visit the Psychedelic Research Group at Imperial College London
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7 years ago

Entheogen
Listener Update and Season 3 Trailer
Over the coming months, we'll post our in-depth review of Stealing Fire: How Silicon Valley, the Navy SEALs, and Maverick Scientists Are Revolutionizing the Way We Live and Work, a National Bestseller by Steven Kotler and Jamie Wheal.
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7 years ago

Entheogen
043: The LSD-assisted Dock Ellis No-Hitter
This is Entheogen. Elevate the Conversation. Please support Entheogen by making a donation on Patreon. Become a Patron for as little as $1. Pledge just $3 or more, and get early access to new episodes, plus exclusive Patron-only features. Head over to EntheogenShow.com and click on Support. Find the notes and links for this and other episodes at EntheogenShow.com. Sign up to receive an email when we release a new episode. Follow us @EntheogenShow on Twitter and like EntheogenShow on FaceBook. Thanks for listening. It’s March 5, 2017, and we are discussing the famous LSD-assisted Dock Ellis No-Hitter. Check out the Video: Dock Ellis & The LSD No-No by James Blagden and No Mas, posted by Victory Journal See also: The Electric Dock Ellis Acid Test: An Attempt To Recreate His Drug-Addled No-Hitter, On Xbox AV Club article Snopes: “he worked with the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections to rehabilitate black prisoners, helped start the Black Athletes Foundation for Sickle Cell Research, and served as the coordinator of an anti-drug program in Los Angeles before passing away from liver disease in 2008.” Dock Ellis on Wikipedia Other Notes: “I’m high as a Georgia Pine” Dexamyl - 90% of the league was using Benzedrine - also heavily consumed by pros Lady in San Diego with the gold pouches “They knew I was high but they didn’t know what I was high on.” Dealing with the fear, the fear of losing, the fear of winning
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8 years ago

Entheogen
042: Interview with Dr. Neal Goldsmith on Psychedelic Healing
This is Entheogen. Elevate the Conversation. It’s March 12, 2017, and we are discussing psychedelic healing with Dr. Neal Goldsmith. Topics: Neal’s book Psychedelic Healing: The Promise of Entheogens for Psychotherapy and Spiritual Development provides copious discussion points for our conversation today. Neal's therapy practice, and how his use of psychedelics has informed his practice of psychotherapy Imago therapy LSD is a tool: Charles Manson becomes more Charles Manson; Richard Alpert becomes Ram Dass. The substitution of the eucharist as a proxy for the original psychoactive sacrament. Can we please go back to the active version? What are the consequences of inactive substitutes in religious ceremonies? How have alternative spiritual practices sprung up in the absence of sanctioned Entheogenic rituals? George Carlin’s Modern Man. Are we in the midst of McKenna’s Archaic Revival? Is this another way to internalize the unfolding ecological apocalypse? “If we’re going to be post-post-modern, if we’re going to be integral, we can’t have a fight between tribalism and modernity. We can’t have a fight between spirituality and the material world.” Meditation, mindfulness, yoga, breathing… Deep breathing to expel carbon dioxide in addition to inhaling oxygen. McKenna’s conjecture that it’s possible to get to the same state of consciousness that psychedelics provide access to, using meditation or chanting or drumming, but who has time for that? What do you recommend to listeners who might be interested in some form of psychedelic therapy, present company included? The dichotomy of tribalism vs. modernism: our human ancestors living naturally but for shorter time, vs. modern humans living longer but disconnected from nature. Spiraling up vs. retreating to tribalism. Spirituality vs. science. The concept of rational mysticism. Einstein quote via Rick Doblin: “There's no real conflict between science & religion; there's a conflict between bad science & bad religion.” Please support Entheogen by making a donation on Patreon. Become a Patron for as little as $1. Pledge just $3 or more, and get early access to new episodes, plus exclusive Patron-only features. Head over to EntheogenShow.com and click on Support. Find the notes and links for this and other episodes at EntheogenShow.com. Sign up to receive an email when we release a new episode. Follow us @EntheogenShow on Twitter and like EntheogenShow on FaceBook. Thanks for listening.
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8 years ago

Entheogen
041: Reflections on our Burning Man 2016 Interview with Alex Grey, Allyson Grey, Rick Doblin
This is Entheogen. Elevate the Conversation. Please support Entheogen by making a donation on Patreon. Become a Patron for as little as $1. Pledge just $3 or more, and get early access to new episodes, plus exclusive Patron-only features. Head over to EntheogenShow.com and click on Support. Find the notes and links for this and other episodes at EntheogenShow.com. Sign up to receive an email when we release a new episode. Follow us @EntheogenShow on Twitter and like EntheogenShow on FaceBook. Thanks for listening. It’s February 26, 2017, and we are reflecting on our conversation with Alex Grey, Allyson Grey, and Rick Doblin at Burning Man 2016. Topics: Finding people at Burning Man ReFOAMation Village Getting foamed Meeting our humble heroes Psychedelics as pretense-obliterating substances Effects of MDA vs. MDMA De-scheduling vs. rescheduling cannabis MAPS-hosted Global Psychedelic Dinners raising funds for MDMA research Psychedelic medicine trials beginning to reach a broader audience
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8 years ago

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040: Checking in with Kirk Rutter, Psilocybin Research Participant
This is Entheogen. Elevate the Conversation. Please support Entheogen by making a donation on Patreon. Become a Patron for as little as $1. Pledge just $3 or more, and get early access to new episodes, plus exclusive Patron-only features. Head over to EntheogenShow.com and click on Support. Find the notes and links for this and other episodes at EntheogenShow.com. Sign up to receive an email when we release a new episode. Follow us @EntheogenShow on Twitter and like EntheogenShow on FaceBook. Thanks for listening. It’s February 26, 2017, and we are checking in with Kirk Rutter, who joined us for Episode 025: Psychedelic Medicine Trials with Participant Kirk Rutter. Topics: Kirk’s Organizational Upgrade Ganesh Chant/Mantra (108 times) Barack Obama’s “Fired up, ready to go” The zoo Ecological mindset Vegetarianism Hanlon's razor Burning Man changed Brad’s life
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8 years ago

Entheogen
039: Reflections on Our Interview with Dr. Julie Holland
This is Entheogen. Talk about tools for generating the divine within. Today is July 20, 2016, and we are reflecting on our interview with Dr. Julie Holland from last season. Find the notes and links for this and other episodes at EntheogenShow.com. Sign up to receive an email when we release a new episode. Follow us @EntheogenShow on Twitter and like EntheogenShow on FaceBook. Thanks for listening. Your pledges make the show possible! We're trying to cover expenses by asking our fans to pledge at Patreon.com/Entheogen. We really appreciate your support! Topics: Julie’s story of being a college girl reaching out to Rick Doblin Julie’s story of having taken MDMA with Rick Doblin on the last day it was legal: June 30, 1985. Listen to our interview with Rick Doblin from Burning Man for his recollection of the story! George Carlin’s concept of “More Than Happy” as a “dangerous mental condition.” See also The culture of pathologizing things like restless leg syndrome and excessive daytime sleepiness The consumerization of medicine in the United States Cannabis edibles: who eats one third of a cookie? Julie’s recommendation to wait two hours after consuming a cannabis edible before considering re-dosing When consuming cannabis orally, THC is metabolized into 11-OH-THC How cannabis can be part of an anti-inflammatory diet Moody Bitches: The Truth About the Drugs You're Taking, The Sleep You're Missing, The Sex You're Not Having, and What's Really Making You Crazy Recreation is therapeutic Weekends at Bellevue: Nine Years on the Night Shift at the Psych ER The Pot Book: A Complete Guide to Cannabis Ecstasy : The Complete Guide : A Comprehensive Look at the Risks and Benefits of MDMA Follow @BellevueDoc on Twitter Thanks again, Julie!
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8 years ago

Entheogen
038: Interview with Alasdair from Bluelight.org
This is Entheogen. Talk about tools for generating the divine within. Today is December 4, 2016, and we are talking with Alisdair from BlueLight.org. Find the notes and links for this and other episodes at EntheogenShow.com. Sign up to receive an email when we release a new episode. Follow us @EntheogenShow on Twitter and like EntheogenShow on FaceBook. Thanks for listening. BlueLight.org was founded in 1997, and Alisdair has been a member since 2002. What is BlueLight.org? Why “bluelight”? Is there significance to that? Harm reduction What is the backstory on blue light and your involvement? How did you get introduced to it? Legal considerations? Relationship with MAPS Donate to BlueLight
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8 years ago

Entheogen
037: Dr. Sarah Mennenga from NYU Experimental Therapeutics Laboratory on Using Psilocybin to Treat Anxiety and Depression in Cancer Patients
This is Entheogen. Talk about tools for generating the divine within. Today is December 18, 2016, and we are discussing the recent publication of studies from NYU and Johns Hopkins showing that psilocybin can reduce anxiety and depression in cancer patients, and we’re pleased to be joined by Dr. Sarah Mennenga from the NYU Experimental Therapeutics Laboratory. Find the notes and links for this and other episodes at EntheogenShow.com. Sign up to receive an email when we release a new episode. Follow us @EntheogenShow on Twitter and like EntheogenShow on FaceBook. Thanks for listening. TOPICS: We are grateful to be joined by Dr. Sarah Mennenga, Doctor of Neuroscience, NYU Experimental Therapeutics Laboratory NYU and Johns Hopkins just released studies showing that psilocybin can reduce anxiety and depression in cancer patients 80 percent of participants showed significant reduction of anxiety and depression “One theory is that psilocybin interrupts the circuitry of self-absorbed thinking that is so pronounced in depressed people, making way for a mystical experience of selfless unity” i.e. interrupting or disrupting the Default Mode Network? What is the neurological basis for the geometric shapes and auditory effects that characterize the psilocybin experience. What part does suggestibility play in the experience? The “intensity of the mystical experience described by patients correlated with the degree to which their depression and anxiety decreased” – Why is that? What is it about the nature of the psychedelic or mystical experience that does this? Octavian Mihai “saw black smoke rising from my body” Kevin, a participant in the Johns Hopkins study saw “spirals of iridescent spheres that folded in on themselves”. “But you have to approach the session with the right intentions of why you’re doing it. Because you’re going to meet yourself.” Study protocols, and the unique considerations for psychedelic session “seven-hour music playlists.[...] N.Y.U. leaned toward New Age and world music — Brian Eno; sitars; didgeridoos. Johns Hopkins favored Western classical.” Chalice Buddha statue Collaboration among the few institutions doing psychedelic research Criticism from the academic/scientific community? Political concerns; safety concerns around legalization Stigma in the academic community? fMRI scanning during a psychedelic experience? NYU seeking participants in two upcoming studies: Psilocybin for alcoholism and addiction Psilocybin for clergy/mysticism; see also Griffiths’ 2006 study at Johns Hopkins Contact NYUCancerAnxiety.org for more information Enroll in Clinicaltrials.gov NYU seeking $10 million funding for center to study psychedelics HOW TO HELP: Contact NYUCancerAnxiety.org for more information Email nyualcoholdependencestudy@nyumc.org to donate Give to Heffter, helping fund the NYU studies Tim Ferriss raising money for psilocybin research FURTHER READING: NY Times: A Dose of a Hallucinogen From a ‘Magic Mushroom,’ and Then Lasting Peace Big Think: One Dose of "Psilocybin" from Magic Mushrooms Relieves Depression in 80% of Cancer Patients AlterNet: 'Magic Mushroom' Drug Eases Cancer Patient Anxiety
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8 years ago

Entheogen
We invited our friend Bobby Lyte to join us for an awesome conversation about flow states, focus, deep work, and fun. Bobby is a DJ, producer, software engineer, and the host of Flow State – a podcast to help you focus. We discuss topics including the states of flow: Struggle, Release, Flow, Recovery; Engineering; Managing, and of course, Management. "Should we be communicating all the time? Most workplaces today are essentially turning humans into message senders and receivers – which is terrible for productivity. We're trying to solve complex problems. We need to focus and stay in a problem space to solve those problems, and the work environments are not helping us get there." – Bobby Lyte @ 32:13 "Revisiting a previous thesis of mine that's been established in the show: Management…" – Brad @ 34:04 "Your lack of planning is not my emergency." – Joe Zap @ 38:06 "The temptation to multitask – I could get ahead a little bit if I just send this email while I drive and eat and read the newspaper at the same time." – Kevin @ 40:30 Bobby Lyte online: https://twitter.com/_bobbylyte https://instagram.com/our_flow_state/ Flow State – Bobby Lyte's Podcast to help you focus: https://anchor.fm/flow-state https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/flow-state/id1573961748 https://open.spotify.com/show/4IssY4XjHXdpTNOzpaeyxh Other episodes of Entheogen referenced in this episode: Matteson Perry: https://entheogenshow.com/podcast/2016/5/14/028-intro-to-entheogenic-comedy-with-matteson-perry Stealing Fire: https://entheogenshow.com/podcast/2018/2/18/045-stealing-fire-part-1 https://entheogenshow.com/podcast/2018/7/31/046-stealing-fire-part-2 https://entheogenshow.com/podcast/2018/10/19/047-stealing-fire-part-3 Julie Holland: https://entheogen.squarespace.com/podcast/2016/7/12/031-dr-julie-holland