In this episode, Brandon Deroche, a passionate advocate for social impact through music and culture. Brandon shares his journey from being a touring musician to founding Propeller, a platform that empowers artists to leverage their influence for meaningful causes. He reflects on the evolution of live music post-pandemic and the shifting dynamics of ticket sales, while also diving deep into the intersection of activism and entertainment. Episode Highlights Brandon's Summer Experience: Brandon...
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In this episode, Brandon Deroche, a passionate advocate for social impact through music and culture. Brandon shares his journey from being a touring musician to founding Propeller, a platform that empowers artists to leverage their influence for meaningful causes. He reflects on the evolution of live music post-pandemic and the shifting dynamics of ticket sales, while also diving deep into the intersection of activism and entertainment. Episode Highlights Brandon's Summer Experience: Brandon...
S1E28 Joseph Zamaria: Biracial Identities, Limits of Conventional Psychiatry, and Psychedelics to Treat Racial Trauma
Minority Trip Report
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1 year ago
S1E28 Joseph Zamaria: Biracial Identities, Limits of Conventional Psychiatry, and Psychedelics to Treat Racial Trauma
Today's guest is Dr. Joseph Zamaria, a licensed and board-certified clinical psychologist, associate clinical professor at the UCSF School of Medicine, and a fellow of the American Academy of Clinical Psychology.Joe shares his unique perspective as a psychonaut, a person of color, and a practicing clinician, and how these three streams of thinking inform his approach to life and purpose. Key Insights: Joe's work in clinical trials explores the potential of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy ...
Minority Trip Report
In this episode, Brandon Deroche, a passionate advocate for social impact through music and culture. Brandon shares his journey from being a touring musician to founding Propeller, a platform that empowers artists to leverage their influence for meaningful causes. He reflects on the evolution of live music post-pandemic and the shifting dynamics of ticket sales, while also diving deep into the intersection of activism and entertainment. Episode Highlights Brandon's Summer Experience: Brandon...