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The Trip Report Report
Lubb Dupp
14 episodes
3 weeks ago

The Trip Report Report aims to bring the stories behind the drugs that shape our society to the forefront through history and first person experience reports. We explore the origins and cultural role of various intoxicants and read reports from primary sources to great delight.


This podcast was researched and written by Kai, and produced and edited by Max at Lubb Dupp Studios in Los Angeles, California.


The Trip Report Report is made with love and is for entertainment purposes only.












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The Trip Report Report aims to bring the stories behind the drugs that shape our society to the forefront through history and first person experience reports. We explore the origins and cultural role of various intoxicants and read reports from primary sources to great delight.


This podcast was researched and written by Kai, and produced and edited by Max at Lubb Dupp Studios in Los Angeles, California.


The Trip Report Report is made with love and is for entertainment purposes only.












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The Trip Report Report
Amanita Muscaria Part 3: Baba Masha and the Magical Microdose

Could Amanita Muscaria be the secret to finally clearing up your psoriasis? Making your poops more regular? Increasing your agility in the ring? How about in the bedroom ;) The answer may shock you! 


We discuss whether this fabled "poison" could have a place in the modern medicine cabinet. And after exploring several studies on the effects of muscimol and ibotenic acid, we examine the results of the largest informal survey of Amanita Muscaria microdosing ever conducted, by none other than the Queen of Amanita Content herself, Russian doctor and psychonaut Baba Masha M.D. And of course, we close things out with a cautionary tale of Amanita Macrodose gone awry!


To support all our work and hear more reports (and tangents), check out Extended Release Episodes on our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/c/TripReportReport


Follow us on Instagram @tripreportreport


Aaaaaand check out our ever growing list of harm reduction resources at tripreportreport.com




Sources Referenced in this Episode


A Fungal Fairy Tale - Hamilton's Pharmacopeia

Baba Masha, "Microdosing with Amanita Muscaria: Creativity, Healing, and Recovery with the Sacred Mushroom" [2022]

R Schwatcz et al., "Ibotenic acid-induced neuronal degeneration: a morphological and neurochemical study"

C.A. Tamminga et al., "Muscimol: Gaba agonist therapy in schizophrenia"

Magdalena Kondeva-Burdina et al., "Effects of Amanita muscaria extract on different in vitro neurotoxicity models at sub-cellular and cellular levels"

Ron Levy et al., "Lidocaine and muscimol microinjections in subthalamic nucleus reverse parkinsonian symptoms"

Ruanxian Dai et al., "Preliminary study on the time-correlation changes in brain neurotransmitters of mice exposed to mushroom toxin ibotenic acid"

CuriousJim on Erowid.org, "The Loop: An Experience with Amanita Muscaria" [2004]

"Easy method for a full decarboxylation of ibotenic acid" by u/RdCrestdBreegull on Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/AmanitaMuscaria/comments/pf0e2k/easy_method_for_a_full_decarboxylation_of



Disclaimer


This podcast addresses sensitive subjects, including drugs, addiction, and related topics. The information presented is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice.

The hosts and guests are not licensed medical professionals. Do not rely on any information discussed in this podcast to make decisions regarding your health or well-being without first consulting a qualified healthcare provider.

Discussion of drugs, their effects, or methods of consumption does not imply endorsement, encouragement, or promotion by the producers, hosts, guests, or affiliated parties. The producers, hosts, guests, and affiliated parties are not liable for any damages arising from the use of this podcast.

Engage with the content responsibly, critically, and with an open mind. If you or someone else is struggling with substance abuse or addiction, please seek professional help immediately.



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3 weeks ago
1 hour 11 minutes 24 seconds

The Trip Report Report
Amanita Muscaria Part 2: Soma and The Mushroom Messiah

Was the REAL Jesus not a man, but a mushroom shrouded in metaphor to survive Roman persecution? Did amanita muscaria inspire pre-Hindu Vedic priests to craft literally thousands of hymns? When the stakes are this high, can Jamie “pull that up?” 


Today we're continuing on our trip down Amanita Lane talking about two dudes and their much disputed mushroom theories! We start off with Robert Gordon Wasson and his Soma Hypothesis, in which he argues amanita muscaria was the true identity of the plant god Soma from the Ninth Mandala of the Rig Veda. Then we go deeper down the rabbit hole with John Marco Allegro, who claims that the beloved Jesus Christ was in fact a cover up for the horny mushroom rituals too wild to be written down. Finally, we cap things off with a classic trip report that really brings everything together in one glorious golden shower. 


To support all our hard work and hear a truly spectacular bonus report featuring some force-fem-shamanism, check out the Extended Release version of Amanita Muscaria Part 1 on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/TripReportReport


Follow us on Instagram @tripreportreport


Aaaaaand check out our ever growing list of harm reduction resources at tripreportreport.com




Sources Referenced in this Episode


John Marco Allegro interview with Van Kooten & De Bie; recorded for Dutch TV [1976] 


John M. Allegro, "The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross" [1970]

R. Gordon Wasson, "Soma: divine mushroom of immortality" [1968]

Carl Ruck in Altered States, "Wasson and the Psychedelic Revolution" [2010]

John Brough in Indologica Taurinesia, "Problems of the 'Soma-mushroom' theory" [1973]

LustLover, on Erowid, "The Golden Rain of the Gods" [2003]



Disclaimer


This podcast addresses sensitive subjects, including drugs, addiction, and related topics. The information presented is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice.

The hosts and guests are not licensed medical professionals. Do not rely on any information discussed in this podcast to make decisions regarding your health or well-being without first consulting a qualified healthcare provider.

Discussion of drugs, their effects, or methods of consumption does not imply endorsement, encouragement, or promotion by the producers, hosts, guests, or affiliated parties.




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2 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes 26 seconds

The Trip Report Report
Amanita Muscaria Part 1: Ancient Mushroom Mysteries

In this episode, our wooden bowls floweth over with deep lore and more! We embark on a mystical journey to the land of the Koryak and Chukchi in Northeast Asia, and tell tales of what many people believe to be the original magic mushroom, Amanita Muscaria (aka Fly Agaric). You know we love primary source documents, so we're checking in with some 19th-century Russian dissidents who were exiled to Siberia and wrote some of the first accounts of Amanita use among the local Indigenous population.



To hear a truly spectacular bonus report featuring some force-fem-shamanism, check out this week’s Extended Release episode on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/TripReportReport


Images of the Pegtymel Petroglyphs are available at tripreportreport.com/extras


Follow us on Instagram @tripreportreport


Aaaaaand check out our ever growing list of harm reduction resources at tripreportreport.com




Sources Referenced in this Episode


Anna Reid, "The Shaman's Coat" [2002]

N.N. Dikov, "Mysteries in the Rocks at Ancient Chukotka" [1971]

Maret Saar in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, "Ethnomycological Data from Siberia and North-East Asia on the Effect of Amanita Muscaria" [1991]

Philip Johan von Strahlenberg, "An Historico-Geographical Description of the North and Eastern Parts of Europe and Asia" [1736]

Waldemar Jochelson in The Jesup North Pacific Expedition, Memoir of the American Museum of Natural History "The Koryak" [1908]

Waldemar Bogoras in American Anthropologist, "The Chukchi of Northeastern Asia" [1901]

Waldemar Bogoras in The Journal of American Folklore, "Chuckchee Tales" [1928]


Disclaimer


This podcast addresses sensitive subjects, including drugs, addiction, and related topics. The information presented is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice.

The hosts and guests are not licensed medical professionals. Do not rely on any information discussed in this podcast to make decisions regarding your health or well-being without first consulting a qualified healthcare provider.

Discussion of drugs, their effects, or methods of consumption does not imply endorsement, encouragement, or promotion by the producers, hosts, guests, or affiliated parties.

Use of this podcast implies agreement and understanding that any reliance on material contained herein is at your own risk. The producers, hosts, guests, and affiliated parties are not liable for any damages arising from the use of this podcast.

Engage with the content responsibly, critically, and with an open mind. If you or someone else is struggling with substance abuse or addiction, please seek professional help immediately.


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2 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes

The Trip Report Report
Benadryl Part 2: Don't Go To Eiriel

Today we're discussing the deliriant state known as Eiriel, and the two reports from the olde internet chan board which coined the phrase. This episode comes complete with a big wet smooch from the Hatman’s shadowy lips. We talk internet culture, enjoy tangents on figures like Frederick Brennan, and try to make sense of what drives people to consume life threatening amounts of over the counter allergy medicine.


Trigger Warning: for discussions of suicide and self-harm.



For more discourse on DPH, you can listen to Extended Release Episodes on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/TripReportReport


Follow us on Instagram @tripreportreport


Aaaaaand check out our ever growing list of harm reduction resources at tripreportreport.com




Sources Referenced in this Episode


"Sedric Lightbury's First Trip Report: https://pastebin.com/Na2EUs07

Sedric Lightbury's Second Trip Report: https://pastebin.com/YyAE94Ls

420Chan on the Internet Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20130211010837/http://420chan.org/



Disclaimer


This podcast addresses sensitive subjects, including drugs, addiction, and related topics. The information presented is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice.

The hosts and guests are not licensed medical professionals. Do not rely on any information discussed in this podcast to make decisions regarding your health or well-being without first consulting a qualified healthcare provider.

Discussion of drugs, their effects, or methods of consumption does not imply endorsement, encouragement, or promotion by the producers, hosts, guests, or affiliated parties.

Use of this podcast implies agreement and understanding that any reliance on material contained herein is at your own risk. The producers, hosts, guests, and affiliated parties are not liable for any damages arising from the use of this podcast.

Engage with the content responsibly, critically, and with an open mind. If you or someone else is struggling with substance abuse or addiction, please seek professional help immediately.


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3 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 49 seconds

The Trip Report Report
Benadryl Part 1: The Hatman Cometh

Bennies Part 1! And it's a doozy...


We discuss the shockingly popular trends around so-called recreational Benadryl use, and the digital communities that have emerged to support this largely solitary activity. We follow The Hatman down a dark wooded path filled with creepy crawlers to figure out why he would telepathically misgender people, and to try and find out where we can get a funky hat like his. 

*Trigger Warning for discussions of suicide and self-harm. 



To continue the antihistamine hysteria, you can support the show and hear more reports on our Extended Release episodes by subscribing to our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/TripReportReport for less than a box of Bennies!


Follow us on Instagram @tripreportreport


Check out our ever growing list of harm reduction resources at tripreportreport.com



Sources Referenced in this Episode

Fourniquet, S, et al., "Seeing Spiders: A Qualitative Analysis of an Online Community of Recreational Diphenhydramine Users" https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/3n9bj

Psyck of it All, "Getting Drylled" https://www.erowid.org/experiences/exp.php?ID=65888

Hasin D. et al., "DSM-5 Criteria for Substance Use Disorders: Recommendations and Rationale" https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3767415/

Psychonaut Wiki, Diphenhydramine entry: https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/Diphenhydramine

Pinned Post from /DPH Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/DPH/comments/ebc1u8/dph_guide_20_featuring_dph_dose_calculator/



Disclaimer

This podcast addresses sensitive subjects, including drugs, addiction, and related topics. The information presented is for educational and entertainment purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice.

The hosts and guests are not licensed medical professionals. Do not rely on any information discussed in this podcast to make decisions regarding your health or well-being without first consulting a qualified healthcare provider.

Discussion of drugs, their effects, or methods of consumption does not imply endorsement, encouragement, or promotion by the producers, hosts, guests, or affiliated parties.



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4 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 34 seconds

The Trip Report Report
Across the Lillyverse ft. Courtney Stephens

We sat down for an in-studio conversation with filmmaker Courtney Stephens, co-director of the recent documentary, John Lilly and the Earth Coincidence Control Office. Courtney shares her unique perspective on Lilly as someone who has spent 5+ years conducting interviews with his associates and reviewing massive amounts of archival material. Our conversation centers around Lilly's sprawling and complicated cultural legacy; with plenty of digressions into strange and esoteric rabbit holes. If you liked our first John Lilly episode, you'll love this one. TW for brief discussions of animal abuse.


To explore more of Courtney's work on the big screen head to her website https://www.courtneystephens.net/


If you want this show to continue AND get access to more content like extended trip reports and Bonus Episodes, subscribe to our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/TripReportReport


Follow us on Instagram @tripreportreport


Check out our ever growing list of harm reduction resources at tripreportreport.com



Sources Referenced in this Episode


"John Lilly and the Earth Coincidence Control Office" dir. Courtney Stephens and Michael Almereyda

MY YEAR AT JOHN LILLY'S DOLPHIN LAB on TheTedNelson's Youtube Page



Disclaimer


This podcast addresses sensitive subjects, including drugs, addiction, and related topics. The information presented is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice.

The hosts and guests are not licensed medical professionals. Do not rely on any information discussed in this podcast to make decisions regarding your health or well-being without first consulting a qualified healthcare provider.

Discussion of drugs, their effects, or methods of consumption does not imply endorsement, encouragement, or promotion by the producers, hosts, guests, or affiliated parties.

Use of this podcast implies agreement and understanding that any reliance on material contained herein is at your own risk. The producers, hosts, guests, and affiliated parties are not liable for any damages arising from the use of this podcast.

Engage with the content responsibly, critically, and with an open mind. If you or someone else is struggling with substance abuse or addiction, please seek professional help immediately.


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4 months ago
1 hour 5 seconds

The Trip Report Report
Poppers Part 2: For Those About to Pop ft. Adam Zmith

We salute you!! In this episode we sniff out some bozos with problematic poppers takes, cover a bit of poppers current affairs, and drumroll please… speak with out first ever guest on the pod, the Pop Boss himself, Adam Zmith! We get his take on everything from poppers' ambiguous legal status, to which Star Trek character has the best queer story line. Finally, we climax with a discussion of the Popperbator community and give you a zesty reenactment of what Poppers Trainer Videos are all about.


If you’re fiending for some more, check out the Extended Release version of this episode, featuring our top selections from the r/PoppersPigs subreddit on our patreon:

https://www.patreon.com/c/TripReportReport


Thanks so much to Adam for being our first guest on the show, we highly recommend you buy his book Deep Sniff which was essential in our research for this show. You can check out more of his potent writing here and listen to his many great podcasts here


*Trigger Warning for explicit descriptions of sex


Follow us on Instagram @tripreportreport and check out our goodies at tripreportreport.com



Transcript Link

COMING SOON



Sources Referenced in this Episode

WOOD TV 8 Report

Video of RFJ Jr. Being Wrong about Poppers and Aids

Justin Ling, "Joe Rogan and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Are AIDS Denialists"

Henry Chandonnet, "The FDA is Cracking Down on 'Poppers' Producers"

David Mack, "The War on Poppers Started Long Before RFK Took Over HHS"

Peter Stanley, "Anthony Fauci Quietly Shocked Us All"

M.T. Schechter et al. "HIV-1 and the aetiology of AIDS"

Chun Chao et al. "Recreational drug use and T lymphocyte subpopulations in HIV-uninfected and HIV-infected men"

Pride Chigwedere MD et al. "Estimating the Lost Benefits of Antiretroviral Drug Use in South Africa"



Disclaimer

This podcast addresses sensitive subjects, including drugs, addiction, and related topics. The information presented is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice.

The hosts and guests are not licensed medical professionals. Do not rely on any information discussed in this podcast to make decisions regarding your health or well-being without first consulting a qualified healthcare provider.

Discussion of drugs, their effects, or methods of consumption does not imply endorsement, encouragement, or promotion by the producers, hosts, guests, or affiliated parties.

Use of this podcast implies agreement and understanding that any reliance on material contained herein is at your own risk. The producers, hosts, guests, and affiliated parties are not liable for any damages arising from the use of this podcast.

Engage with the content responsibly, critically, and with an open mind. If you or someone else is struggling with substance abuse or addiction, please seek professional help immediately. 


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5 months ago
1 hour 23 minutes 56 seconds

The Trip Report Report
Poppers Part 1: Pop Pop!

The moment you've all been waiting for ... it's the Poppers ep! With poppers in the crosshairs, we had to give y'all a whiff of the story behind your favorite little brown bottle. We start at the beginning in a french apothecary, peruse some titillating archival material, and perform some particularly lewd and crude reports that absolutely dripping with nitrites, among other things ;) Tune in next week for our interview with Adam Zmith, who quite literally wrote the book on poppers.


*Trigger Warning for explicit descriptions of sex



View our favorite vintage Poppers Ads: tripreportreport.com/extras


To thank us for "party rocking" with you, subscribe to our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/TripReportReport


Follow us on Instagram @tripreportreport


Check out our ever growing list of harm reduction resources at tripreportreport.com



Transcript Link

COMING SOON



Sources Referenced in this Episode


View scanned Drummer archives: cowboyfrank.men/


Special thanks to CSUDH Gerch Archives and Special Collections for making their archives available for research. With their cooperation we viewed archival material from: Drummer Magazine, Newswest, The Sentinel, The Advocate, and several other queer periodicals published between 1975 - 1990.


Adam Zmith, "Deep Sniff: A History of Poppers and Queer Futures" [2021] https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/676195/deep-sniff-by-adam-zmith/

Gina Tonic, "From Heart Medicine to Party Drug: A Brief History of Poppers" 

Tim Willems, "Hit Hold Release 3: A Gay Adult Poppers Fantasy" [2024] 

Time Magazine, "Nation: Rushing to a New High" 

Jerry Mills, "Poppers: The Collected Cartoons of Jerry Mills" [1985] 

H.W. Haverkos et. al, "Nitrite inhalants: history, epidemiology, and possible links to AIDS." 

Austin Le et al. "Use of 'Poppers' among Adults in the United States, 2015 - 2017" 

Wayne, on Erowid, "Mostly for Solo Sex" 



Disclaimer


This podcast addresses sensitive subjects, including drugs, addiction, and related topics. The information presented is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice.

The hosts and guests are not licensed medical professionals. Do not rely on any information discussed in this podcast to make decisions regarding your health or well-being without first consulting a qualified healthcare provider.

Discussion of drugs, their effects, or methods of consumption does not imply endorsement, encouragement, or promotion by the producers, hosts, guests, or affiliated parties.

Use of this podcast implies agreement and understanding that any reliance on material contained herein is at your own risk. The producers, hosts, guests, and affiliated parties are not liable for any damages arising from the use of this podcast.

Engage with the content responsibly, critically, and with an open mind. If you or someone else is struggling with substance abuse or addiction, please seek professional help immediately. 


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5 months ago
1 hour 18 minutes 42 seconds

The Trip Report Report
Ketamine Part 6: We Need to Talk About Ketamine


We're finally giving into our targeted Instagram ads and taking our mental health into our own hands (with an internet nurse practitioner who shares a name with a certain former First Lady). It's 2025 and we're getting our Ketamine from a compounding pharmacy in Ohio and shipped through the goshdang US postal service. 


*Trigger Warning for discussions of suicidal ideation.



If you want this show to Bonus Episodes, subscribe to our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/TripReportReport


Follow us on Instagram @tripreportreport


Check out our growing list of harm reduction resources at tripreportreport.com


Research and Writing by Kai

Editing and Production by Max




Transcript Link


COMING SOON



Sources Referenced in this Episode


FDA Spravato Announcement https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-approves-new-nasal-spray-medication-treatment-resistant-depression-available-only-certified

Michelle Lhooq, The Psychedelic Industry Grew Too Fast—And Now is Getting a Reality Check https://doubleblindmag.com/the-psychedelic-industry-grew-too-fast-and-now-is-imploding/

Reddit thread including discussion of Ketamine therapy https://www.reddit.com/r/TherapeuticKetamine/comments/1dv7ulc/spravato_or_at_home/

Miski, Magical Depression Annihilator https://erowid.org/experiences/exp.php?ID=116071

Mayo Clinic on Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/electroconvulsive-therapy/about/pac-20393894



Disclaimer


This podcast addresses sensitive subjects, including drugs, addiction, and related topics. The information presented is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice.

The hosts and guests are not licensed medical professionals. Do not rely on any information discussed in this podcast to make decisions regarding your health or well-being without first consulting a qualified healthcare provider.

Discussion of drugs, their effects, or methods of consumption does not imply endorsement, encouragement, or promotion by the producers, hosts, guests, or affiliated parties.

Use of this podcast implies agreement and understanding that any reliance on material contained herein is at your own risk. The producers, hosts, guests, and affiliated parties are not liable for any damages arising from the use of this podcast.

Engage with the content responsibly, critically, and with an open mind. If you or someone else is struggling with substance abuse or addiction, please seek professional help immediately.


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5 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 13 seconds

The Trip Report Report
Ketamine Part 5: The Trans Ketamine Love Affair

Finally one for the dolls! JK all our episodes are for the dolls. Do trans people like Ketamine more than cis people? I don't know, but it sure seems like it sometimes when you hang out with a lot of trans people who like Ketamine! We read from Hannah Baer's excellent book Trans Girl Suicide Museum, and discuss some the factors that contribute to higher rates of drug use among the queer community. 


TW: for discussion of suicide, some graphic sexual content and brief mention of eating disorders.


If you want this show to continue AND get access to more content like extended trip reports and Bonus Episodes, subscribe to our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/TripReportReport


Follow our Instagram @tripreportreport


For our ever growing list of harm reduction resources visit tripreportreport.com




Transcript Link

COMING SOON



Sources Referenced in this Episode

Hannah Baer, "Trans Girl Suicide Museum" [2019] https://hessepress.storenvy.com/products/28804096-hannah-baer-trans-girl-suicide-museum

Jack K. Day et al., Transgender Youth Substance Use Disparities: Results from a Population-Based Sample https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6802742/

Sam Baker, Joy in my Body: an Exploration of Queer Drug Use https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/senproj_f2023/4/

Delilah Friedler, Does the Queer Scene Have a Ketamine Problem? https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/ketamine-queer-scene-addiction-side-effects-1234656422/

Jessalyn Maguire, “Angry at the Wrong Thing:” Queering Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy for Clients Experiencing Body Image and Eating Distress https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/28376811.2024.2371792?src=


Disclaimer

This podcast addresses sensitive subjects, including drugs, addiction, and related topics. The information presented is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice.

The hosts and guests are not licensed medical professionals. Do not rely on any information discussed in this podcast to make decisions regarding your health or well-being without first consulting a qualified healthcare provider.

Discussion of drugs, their effects, or methods of consumption does not imply endorsement, encouragement, or promotion by the producers, hosts, guests, or affiliated parties.

Use of this podcast implies agreement and understanding that any reliance on material contained herein is at your own risk. The producers, hosts, guests, and affiliated parties are not liable for any damages arising from the use of this podcast.

Engage with the content responsibly, critically, and with an open mind. If you or someone else is struggling with substance abuse or addiction, please seek professional help immediately.



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6 months ago
59 minutes 33 seconds

The Trip Report Report
Ketamine Part 4: Ketamine's High Priestess

We read at length from an early account of explorations with Ketamine from the self-proclaimed High Priestess of Ketamine herself: Marcia Moore. We talk about Marcia's life, and seminal therapeutic Ketamine text: Journey's Into the Bright World. This is a text heavy episode, but I think it's worth it for the canon. Featuring a cute John & Toni Lilly cameo later in the episode.


If you want this show to continue AND get access to more content like extended trip reports and Bonus Episodes, subscribe to our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/TripReportReport


Follow us on Instagram @tripreportreport


Check out our ever growing list of harm reduction resources at tripreportreport.com




Transcript Link

COMING SOON



Sources Referenced in this Episode

Marcia Moore "Journeys Into the Bright World" [1978] https://archive.org/details/journeysbrightworld

"The mysterious death of the ketamine priestess" by Jules Evans, Ed Prideaux, and James Penner https://www.ecstaticintegration.org/p/the-mysterious-death-of-the-ketamine

MARCIA S. MOORE COLLECTION, 1948-1999 (BULK 1948-1964), Concord Free Public Library https://web.archive.org/web/20150827135246/http://www.concordlibrary.org/scollect/fin_aids/Moore.html

Link to Theosophical Society Logo https://images.app.goo.gl/3Z6um499BeLWEu4r7



Disclaimer

This podcast addresses sensitive subjects, including drugs, addiction, and related topics. The information presented is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice.

The hosts and guests are not licensed medical professionals. Do not rely on any information discussed in this podcast to make decisions regarding your health or well-being without first consulting a qualified healthcare provider.

Discussion of drugs, their effects, or methods of consumption does not imply endorsement, encouragement, or promotion by the producers, hosts, guests, or affiliated parties.

Use of this podcast implies agreement and understanding that any reliance on material contained herein is at your own risk. The producers, hosts, guests, and affiliated parties are not liable for any damages arising from the use of this podcast.

Engage with the content responsibly, critically, and with an open mind. If you or someone else is struggling with substance abuse or addiction, please seek professional help immediately.




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6 months ago
1 hour 29 minutes 59 seconds

The Trip Report Report
Ketamine Part 3: Into the Lillyverse

The John C. Lilly episode! We discuss John Lilly's love and abuse of dolphins, potential three letter agency affiliations, float tanks (he invented them!), and of course, Ketamine. We read at length from John's autobiography, The Scientist, and discuss his proclivity for taking massive amounts of Ketamine later in his life. RIP John Lilly you would have hated ChatGPT.



If you want this show to continue AND get access to more content like extended trip reports and Bonus Episodes, subscribe to our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/TripReportReport


Follow us on Instagram @tripreportreport


Check out our ever growing list of harm reduction resources at tripreportreport.com




Transcript Link

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ct_c7WSxI5qQV7rC8wp9vdHbz5qtdni4/view?usp=drive_link




Sources Referenced in this Episode


John Cunningham Lilly. The Scientist : A Metaphysical Autobiography. Berkeley, Ca, Ronin Pub, 1997. https://archive.org/details/scientist00lill/page/6/mode/2up


Jeffrey, Francis, and John Cunningham Lilly. John Lilly, so Far--. Tarcher, 1990.

https://archive.org/details/johnlillysofar0000unse/mode/2up



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7 months ago
1 hour 29 minutes 42 seconds

The Trip Report Report
Ketamine Part 2: 2 Ket 2 Mine

In this one we discuss Ketamine's first use in a therapeutic setting and Salvador Roquet's sensory-overload psychedelic sessions in Mexico City. We talk about the first Yale study on Ketamine as a treatment for major depression, and the slew of studies and meta analysis that came next. Then we read two trip reports from people who have different goals for their Ketamine use. Trigger Warning: for brief discussions of suicidal ideation.



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Transcript Link

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RIwsVaAEjjK0XBII86MPUrRMltWI_zuf/view?usp=drive_link



Sources Referenced in this Episode


Salvador Roquet Remembered, by Stanley Krippner: https://tinyurl.com/yk7jv2jr

Salvador Roquet, Maria Sabina, and the Trouble with Jipis, by Alexander Dawson: https://tinyurl.com/bdc2car6

An Introduction to the Psychedelic Psychotherapy of Salvador Roquet, by Alberto Villoldo: https://tinyurl.com/37vs8rc9

The Past, Present and Future of Using Ketamine to Treat Depression: https://tinyurl.com/2s3m5esr

International pooled patient-level meta-analysis of ketamine infusion for depression: In search of clinical moderators: https://tinyurl.com/mutrwkat

My Psychedelic Trip Our of Depression, by Courtenay Harris Bond: https://tinyurl.com/yc3p39rb

K Confessions by Legofeel: https://tinyurl.com/jbvejab5


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7 months ago
1 hour 19 minutes 36 seconds

The Trip Report Report
Ketamine Part 1: Origins

The seminal episode of The Trip Report Report! We discuss Ketamine's origins in the Parke-Davis lab and how it was fast-tracked through the FDA by testing it on prison inmates for use in the Vietnam war. Then we dive into some trip reports from Erowid and yes - there's a large jar of piss involved. IYKYK. 


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Transcript Link

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Sources Referenced in this Episode


For an in-depth review of prisoner abuse by the medical establishment between 1950 - 1970, you can read: Acres of Skin: Human Experiments at the Homesburg Prison by Allen M. Hornblum.


K Works on Kids

First K Hole - The True Horror Behind Reality



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This podcast addresses sensitive subjects, including drugs, addiction, and related topics. The information presented is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice.


The hosts and guests are not licensed medical professionals. Do not rely on any information discussed in this podcast to make decisions regarding your health or well-being without first consulting a qualified healthcare provider.


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8 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 45 seconds

The Trip Report Report

The Trip Report Report aims to bring the stories behind the drugs that shape our society to the forefront through history and first person experience reports. We explore the origins and cultural role of various intoxicants and read reports from primary sources to great delight.


This podcast was researched and written by Kai, and produced and edited by Max at Lubb Dupp Studios in Los Angeles, California.


The Trip Report Report is made with love and is for entertainment purposes only.












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