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Irreverent Health
Tom Ingegno and Matt Hampton
189 episodes
18 hours ago
What happens when you decide the best way to market community is by deploying pseudo science and questionable morals? You go to jail eventually and we, well, we make fun of you. 

Then, we make a cocktail (or two), and well, keep making fun of you. 

But we are also incredibly passionate about whatever is conversation-worthy in the biohacker, life-extension, acupuncture, wearable technologies, psychedelics, supplements, health charlatans, overnight weight loss fads, which diets were better for neolithic ancestors we never personally met, public health policies, esoteric philosophical arguments about digital consciousness, and well they told me I had to stop typing. You get the idea.
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What happens when you decide the best way to market community is by deploying pseudo science and questionable morals? You go to jail eventually and we, well, we make fun of you. 

Then, we make a cocktail (or two), and well, keep making fun of you. 

But we are also incredibly passionate about whatever is conversation-worthy in the biohacker, life-extension, acupuncture, wearable technologies, psychedelics, supplements, health charlatans, overnight weight loss fads, which diets were better for neolithic ancestors we never personally met, public health policies, esoteric philosophical arguments about digital consciousness, and well they told me I had to stop typing. You get the idea.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
News,
Health & Fitness,
Alternative Health,
News Commentary
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Adam Schell & Genius Brand
Irreverent Health
1 hour 19 minutes 17 seconds
1 month ago
Adam Schell & Genius Brand
Summary
In this conversation, the guests discuss their experiences with microdosing, the challenges of supplement quality, and the transition from cannabis to mushrooms. They explore the impact of market dynamics on the cannabis industry and share personal stories about the benefits of microdosing and the protocols involved. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding individual needs and the potential of mushrooms in enhancing well-being. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the evolving practices of microdosing, particularly with LSD and psilocybin, discussing personal experiences, the importance of consistency in products, and the impact of environmental factors on health. They also engage in a spirited debate about the science behind vaccines and health, emphasizing the need for transparency and understanding in the wellness industry. The discussion highlights the long-term benefits of microdosing on neuroplasticity and the complexities surrounding health and wellness.
Takeaways

* The supplement industry often lacks transparency and quality.
* Microdosing can have significant benefits for mental health and performance.
* Personal experiences with microdosing vary widely among individuals.
* The cannabis market has faced numerous challenges due to oversupply and regulatory issues.
* Building a successful business requires adaptability and understanding of market dynamics.
* Microdosing protocols should be personalized based on individual needs.
* Mushrooms may offer a safer alternative for long-term use compared to synthetic substances.
* The importance of taking breaks from microdosing to maintain effectiveness.
* Personal stories can illustrate the transformative power of microdosing.
* The relationship between the user and the substance can be symbiotic. Microdosing practices evolve over time based on personal needs.
* Listening to one’s body is crucial in microdosing.
* LSD and psilocybin have different effects on the brain.
* Consistency in microdosing products is essential for predictable outcomes.
* Environmental factors significantly impact health and wellness.
* Transparency in product formulation builds trust with consumers.
* Microdosing can enhance neuroplasticity and cognitive function.
* Debates around vaccines highlight the complexity of health discussions.
* Personal experiences shape perceptions of health and wellness.
* The mycelial network offers insights into holistic health.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background of the Guests
02:51 The Challenges of Supplement Quality
05:35 The Journey into Microdosing and Brain Supreme
11:16 Transition from Cannabis to Mushrooms
16:59 The Impact of Market Dynamics on Cannabis
22:47 Microdosing: Benefits and Personal Experiences
28:42 Understanding Microdosing Protocols and Practices
40:39 The Evolution of Microdosing Practices
42:57 Experiences with LSD and Psilocybin
47:45 The Consistency of Microdosing Products
50:29 Navigating the Challenges of Microdosing
53:24 The Impact of Environmental Factors on Health
58:04 Debating the Science Behind Vaccines and Health
01:03:47 The Role of Mycelium in Health and Wellness
Irreverent Health
What happens when you decide the best way to market community is by deploying pseudo science and questionable morals? You go to jail eventually and we, well, we make fun of you. 

Then, we make a cocktail (or two), and well, keep making fun of you. 

But we are also incredibly passionate about whatever is conversation-worthy in the biohacker, life-extension, acupuncture, wearable technologies, psychedelics, supplements, health charlatans, overnight weight loss fads, which diets were better for neolithic ancestors we never personally met, public health policies, esoteric philosophical arguments about digital consciousness, and well they told me I had to stop typing. You get the idea.