Send us a text In this episode of The MycoGeeky Podcast, I sit down with acclaimed author Eugenia Bone — the voice behind Mycophilia, Microbia, and her newest work, Have a Good Trip. Eugenia’s career is a masterclass in curiosity, taking her from foraging chanterelles in the Rockies, to studying microbiology at Columbia University, to exploring the deeply human and cultural dimensions of psychedelic mushrooms. We trace her journey through three distinct worlds: • Mycophilia — the wild ...
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Send us a text In this episode of The MycoGeeky Podcast, I sit down with acclaimed author Eugenia Bone — the voice behind Mycophilia, Microbia, and her newest work, Have a Good Trip. Eugenia’s career is a masterclass in curiosity, taking her from foraging chanterelles in the Rockies, to studying microbiology at Columbia University, to exploring the deeply human and cultural dimensions of psychedelic mushrooms. We trace her journey through three distinct worlds: • Mycophilia — the wild ...
Send us a text Join us for an in-depth conversation with Dr. Ed Grand, to discuss the new paper on Psilocybe ochraceocentrata! 🍄 This paper has caused quite a stir in the mycology community, sparking debates and curiosity around its taxonomic and phylogenetic findings. What makes this species so unique? How does this discovery fit into the broader picture of the Psilocybe genus? And what are the implications for our beloved cultivation community? We’ll unpack the science behind the research...
The MycoGeeky Podcast
Send us a text In this episode of The MycoGeeky Podcast, I sit down with acclaimed author Eugenia Bone — the voice behind Mycophilia, Microbia, and her newest work, Have a Good Trip. Eugenia’s career is a masterclass in curiosity, taking her from foraging chanterelles in the Rockies, to studying microbiology at Columbia University, to exploring the deeply human and cultural dimensions of psychedelic mushrooms. We trace her journey through three distinct worlds: • Mycophilia — the wild ...