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Trauma, Psychedelics and Buddhism
Karen Sprinkel
6 episodes
1 day ago
Trauma, Psychedelics, and Buddhism brings together three powerful healing traditions that are rarely explored in conversation: trauma therapy, psychedelic medicine, and Buddhist wisdom. The podcast explores how evidence-based trauma therapies, expanded states of consciousness, and contemplative practices can complement one another opening new pathways for healing, integration, and transformation. By weaving these traditions together, we invite fresh ways of understanding suffering and discovering deeper possibilities for human flourishing.
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Trauma, Psychedelics, and Buddhism brings together three powerful healing traditions that are rarely explored in conversation: trauma therapy, psychedelic medicine, and Buddhist wisdom. The podcast explores how evidence-based trauma therapies, expanded states of consciousness, and contemplative practices can complement one another opening new pathways for healing, integration, and transformation. By weaving these traditions together, we invite fresh ways of understanding suffering and discovering deeper possibilities for human flourishing.
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Jake Dimmock - Cannabis as an Elixir—or an Interferer—on the Path to Healing
Trauma, Psychedelics and Buddhism
1 hour 9 minutes 43 seconds
1 week ago
Jake Dimmock - Cannabis as an Elixir—or an Interferer—on the Path to Healing

In this episode, I speak with Jake Dimmock, a longtime Seattle resident, U.S. Merchant Seaman turned cannabis pioneer, and co-founder of one of the nation’s first medical marijuana dispensaries—the Northwest Patient Resource Center.


Jake reflects on his unexpected journey from working tugboats on both U.S. coasts to becoming a leader in medical cannabis. He shares how his perspective shifted beyond the idea of “just getting high” toward recognizing cannabis as a powerful—though complex—tool for healing.


Our conversation explores:

• How cannabis can support mental health, particularly for people living with PTSD.

• Why cannabis helps some but not all—and the importance of remembering that no treatment is universal.

• The fascinating role cannabis plays in dreaming: disrupting or suppressing dream recall, sometimes relieving nightmares, but potentially interfering with deeper healing for others.


Jake offers a grounded perspective on cannabis as both an elixir and an interferer, reminding us that its impact is highly individual.


Special Thanks to:

- Konstantin Alexander (KAStudiosHQ.com) - Podcast Production

- Ryan Bell (@IG bellphoto11.com) - Logo Design

- David Starfire (davidstarfire.com) - Music

Trauma, Psychedelics and Buddhism
Trauma, Psychedelics, and Buddhism brings together three powerful healing traditions that are rarely explored in conversation: trauma therapy, psychedelic medicine, and Buddhist wisdom. The podcast explores how evidence-based trauma therapies, expanded states of consciousness, and contemplative practices can complement one another opening new pathways for healing, integration, and transformation. By weaving these traditions together, we invite fresh ways of understanding suffering and discovering deeper possibilities for human flourishing.