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Salvador Villalobos on Walking the Red Road, the Power of Ayahuasca, and the Vision of Hayulima Spiritual Sanctuary
12 Nov 2023
02:37:08
Today's guest is my dear and beloved brother, Salvador Villalobos. Salvador has been walking the Camino Rojo and working intimately with the sacred plant medicines of the Americas, and their traditions, for over 25 years. Originally from Mexico, but now living in the breathtaking cloud forest of Mindo, Ecuador. Salvador is one of the guardians of Hayulima Spiritual Sanctuary; a beautiful and sacred land which welcomes people of all backgrounds to reconnect with nature and themselves, and to safely experience the healing potential of master plant medicines such as Ayahuasca, San Pedro, Peyote, and other ancestral ceremonies.
In this episode Salvador and I explore his life long journey into the profound realms of plant medicines and the healing that can be found through ceremony. We discuss the importance of forming a genuine relationship to the natural world around us, the process of meeting and receiving the blessings of his Elders, the transformational power of Ayahuasca, and advice for the younger generation who wishes to work with these sacred plant medicines. We also venture into Salvador's journey of now being a leader of Vision Quest, a potent ritual involving fasting, prayer, and introspection which serves as a doorway to self-discovery and spiritual growth.
Beyond the realms of his personal journey, our conversation navigates towards Salvador's vision for the future. His love for his daughters and his aspiration to sculpt a better world for them shines through as he shares the story behind the creation of Hayulima Spiritual Sanctuary and the vision he holds for this land.
Recorded December 2022 at Hayulima Spiritual Sanctuary | Mindo, Ecuador
0:00 Intro 5:59 Journey of Spirituality in Mexico 21:15 Finding Purpose in Nature and Plant Medicines 30:48 Reconnecting to our True Essence through Ancestral Practices 44:00 Guidance for the Younger Generation Working with Plant Medicines 54:39 Developing a Healthy Relationship With Ayahuasca 1:02:46 The Power of Ayahuasca 1:15:01 Ayahuasca's Meaning and the Power of Song 1:32:21 The Tradition and Power of Vision Quest 2:12:00 The Creation and Vision of Hayulima Spiritual Sanctuary 2:25:27 The Gift of Fatherhood
"Psychedelics and Sacred Ceremonies" - Harvard University Lecture by Andrew Askaripour | MOC#14
10 Apr 2023
01:44:28
On April 5th, 2023 I had the immense honor of speaking at Harvard University with the Harvard Psychedelic Club about my journey with plant medicines, and the importance of using entheogenic substances within a ceremonial context. This speech was followed by an incredible Q&A and personal reflections from the audience.
About Me Andrew is a ceremonialist and multidisciplinary artist from Long Island, New York. For well over a decade Andrew has been passionately studying, learning from, and working directly with sacred plant teachers, indigenous ceremonial traditions, and the practices of holistic mind-body healing through herbalism and spiritual teachings.
Born of Jamaican and Iranian descent, Andrew humbly walks a path of service with the aim of honoring and giving thanks to his ancestors and elders for guiding him towards rediscovering these ancient and universal forms in which all communities gather, heal, and grow together. Apprenticing for many years with initiated teachers and elders of several traditions has provided Andrew with an immense respect and understanding of the responsibility of what it is to carry these sacred teachings with the utmost reverence and integrity.
Always working from a place of love, safety, humor, and gentleness, Andrew leads a life of prayer with the intention of leaving a positive and lasting impact on all those he serves and supports through his offerings.
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Learn more about Andrew's upcoming 8-Day Psilocybin Retreats, "Alchemy of Clarity". Happening both in April and May 2024. https://www.alchemyofclarity.com/
Learn more about Andrew's photography, videos, music, podcasts, and more at his website: https://www.fifthgod.com/
Caiyuda Kiora on Honoring the Sacred, The Power of Kambo, and Healing Spiritual Malnourishment through Nature and Ceremony | #5
14 Jun 2020
01:51:30
Caiyu is a modern-day medicine man and ceremonialist, who has been walking the path of sacred medicine for nearly 10 years now.
From his various offerings via his website and online community, MedicinePath.net, and also his new podcast Bird Song (which is absolutely incredible), Caiyu seeks to shed light on all things relating to Shamanism, nature based spirituality, storytelling, earth-honoring traditions, rites of passage, and a remembering of the sacred ways.
We met back in 2018 during a Huachuma ceremony in Cuzco, Peru, and it has been an honor to keep in touch with one another over the years.
In today’s episode, we discuss Caiyu’s personal transformation from living a wild life on tour as a drummer in Australia, to having what he describes as a lightning bolt experience which served as a catalyst for him to begin walking a sacred path of remembrance.
We discuss his initial travels down to South America, where he was first exposed to visionary plant medicines such as Ayahuasca and Huachuma, the importance that ceremony plays in his life, how to address the spiritual malnourishment we as a society are facing today, the power of Kambo, a profound frog medicine from the depths of the Amazon, the importance of initiation, elderhood, and so much more.
Everything we discussed in this episode is of deep interest to me and has played a large role in my life and also why I even started this podcast, so it was a real pleasure having Caiyu share his time and wisdom with us all on this episode.
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Shomari Chioke on His Transformational Fitness Journey, The Importance of a Spiritual Practice to Support Your Physical Goals, + More | #4
19 May 2020
00:54:50
Shomari Chioke is an accomplished Personal Trainer from Queens, New York. After going through a series of challenges during his college years, Shomari began his fitness journey which served as a pivotal turning point in his life. From becoming his own first client, to successfully changing the lives of all of those he trains, Shomari's journey has been deeply inspiring to me.
In this episode, we discuss the aspects of Shomari's life which led him to realize that he had to take his health into his own hands, how he overcame a mental breakdown during college, the importance in having a Spiritual practice to support your physical efforts, and so much more.
Follow Shomari on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shomarichioke/ https://www.instagram.com/shomarithept/
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PV on Polaroid and Analog Photography, Nearly Throwing Up on Jay-Z During Photo-Shoot, + Advice for Aspiring Photographers | #3
10 May 2020
01:11:27
PV, otherwise known as the Mayor of Polaroid Photography in New York, is a legend when it comes to the Analog Photography game in the city. He's someone I've known for some time now, and is one of the coolest creatives I've come to know. On this episode, PV speaks about getting into Polaroid photography simply for practical reasons, his love for analog photography, the importance of capturing memorable moments, rather than just taking good photos, his brand and photographer collective P.O.P., and an insane story about the time he photographed the legendary Jay-Z.
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Radamiz on Siblinghood, Navigating the Music Industry, Dominican Roots, + New Book | #2
10 May 2020
01:41:27
Radamiz is one of the most inspiring Hip-Hop artists in the country right now, and also one of my closest friends. In this episode, Radamiz discusses the influences growing up in projects of Brooklyn, while also taking constant trips to the Dominican Republic, had on his upbringing. We speak about the power of sibling-hood, how our Spiritual world views were crafted by our respective ancestries, how to keep faith in the face of adversity, navigating the chaos of the music industry, and so much more.
Follow Radamiz on all social media platforms: @Radamiz And also listen to his latest album "Nothing Changes if Nothing Changes" on all streaming platforms: https://open.spotify.com/album/7wfj1k3LQCaYzngN0HjDXv?si=beDVe80eQIyzX0Nagfs5Sw
Purchase Radamiz's New Book: https://www.radamiz.com/merchandise
Also, listen to Radamiz's songs on Andrew's album, "The Fifth Tape", available on all streaming platforms: https://fanlink.to/FifthGod
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Also, don't hesitate to reach out if you have any suggestions, thoughts, advice, for this podcast.
Marlon Craft on Breaking into the Industry, Hip-Hop as Therapy, Funk Flex Freestyle, + more | #1
10 May 2020
01:11:27
Marlon Craft is easily one of the most skilled rappers to emerge out of New York in recent years. In this episode, we discuss the entirety of Marlon's journey as an artist thus far, how Hip-Hop helped him cope with his anxiety during college, his infamous Hot 97 Funk Flex Freestyle, his art collective / community outreach program, OUR.S, and a lot more. Be sure to follow Marlon on Instagram and Twitter @MarlonCraft
Listen to Marlon's Debut Album, "Funhouse Mirror" on available on all streaming platforms now: https://open.spotify.com/album/7bi0G3vx5eVDVJ9SkykwoG?si=mWX0XUHESQW5kLrQAXyAuQ
Also, listen to Marlon's and Andrew's track they made together called "LADDERS", available on "The Fifth Tape", on all streaming platforms: https://open.spotify.com/track/372vPWlz1Rxg8jcmmIlQd9?si=YbbRYnCpRZ6uXvrw2HQ9Qw
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Please subscribe and leave a short review if you've enjoyed this podcast; this support will really help us grow our platform immensely. Also, leave a review or subscribe to our newsletter via FifthGod.Com to enter to win a limited edition, silver vinyl of Andrew's debut album, The Fifth Tape!
Also, don't hesitate to reach out if you have any suggestions, thoughts, advice, for this podcast.
Welcome to the first episode of Masters of Ceremony!
In this short, introductory podcast, Andrew "FifthGod" Askaripour introduces himself and speaks on the genesis of MoC, the meaning behind it's title, the importance of ceremony within Andrew's life, his passion for learning, which topics / what kind of guests you can expect to hear on this podcast, and creating a community out of this new platform!
Please subscribe and leave a short review if you've enjoyed this podcast; this support will really help us grow our platform immensely. -- And as stated in this podcast, please reach out if you have any suggestions, thoughts, advice, for this podcast.
Watch video version of this week's episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zHaTF93veA&feature=youtu.be
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Learn more about Andrew's photography, videos, music, podcasts, and more at his website: https://www.fifthgod.com/
Podcast Music by: Blank Noriega -- Check out his music on all streaming platforms: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0l2yMMCbUI4ZG7Wdmv8si6?si=nsn-nUPkQkmgh8E42i5fNw
Much Love Family!
-- Masters of Ceremony is a podcast led by New York based artist, Andrew “FifthGod” Askaripour. MoC’s aim is to merge the worlds of hip-hop, photography/film, ancient wisdom, plant medicine, and more in order to educate, inspire, and strengthen others. As a child of a Jamaican mother and Iranian father, as well as from immersing himself in the New York hip-hop scene and studying indigenous practices with shamans in South America, Andrew has gained a distinct outlook on life that allows him to connect with the hearts, minds, and spirits of his fascinating guests, who are each on the way to becoming true masters of their crafts. Through sitting down with these remarkable individuals, and sharing insights from his own journey, Andrew invites you on his journey of learning, exploration, and growth. Welcome to Masters of Ceremony.
Carlos Pussetto on Being Kidnapped During Argentina's "Dirty War", Sacred Teachings of the Ancient Americas & Red Road, Healing through Poetry, Art, and Percussion | MOC#13
08 Mar 2022
01:45:26
Over the course of his life Carlos Pussetto has had an immensely transformative and inspiring journey. Carlos studied psychology and sociology at the National University of Humanities in Argentina and was active in the resistance movement against the then military dictatorship. In 1976 Carlos was kidnapped by the army and placed into La Perla concentration camp until 1979, enduring years of torture and unjust imprisonment. Being one of the only survivors of this concentration camp, Carlos eventually escaped to Brazil, and ultimately to Sweden as a political refugee with the help of the United Nations.
In Sweden, Carlos began his journey back to life and found healing through art, music, poetry, dance, percussion and theatre and eventually became a teacher of these modalities to hundreds of people throughout Europe. In the early 1990s, Carlos was introduced to the teachings of the Camino Rojo, Sacred Fire, and Tolteca traditions of the Ancient Americas. For over 30 years Carlos has been following and sharing these teachings and has completed the cycles of Vision Quests and The Sun Dance, and has participated as a runner in the Intercontinental Journey of Peace and Dignity Prayer of 2000.
Through decades of study, direct experience, and guidance of various teachers, Carlos has decided to dedicate his life to the betterment of Mother Earth, to the path of the Heart, and to the elements and cosmos, with the intention of restoring balance within himself and to help others along the way to find a path to their own healing. Currently living in Spain, Carlos offers temazcals, vision quests, and other sacred ceremonies on his land and all throughout Europe in the hopes of allowing others an opportunity to reconnect to themselves in a pure and honest way.
In this episode we discuss:
Carlos' experience of being kidnapped and imprisoned during the Guerra sucia, Dirty War, of Argentina during the late 1970s.
Healing himself through art, poetry, percussion, and and music
His first experiences with plant medicines, temazcals, and other ancestral traditions of the Americas
The philosophy and influence of the Olemec and Toltec Traditions
Becoming a fully integrated being, working in the service for all life
The importance of decolonizing of our minds
The universal truths of all true spiritual doctrines
Sen Floyd on Legacy, Photography + Cinema Journey, MMA, and Daily Spiritual Practices | #12
16 Feb 2022
01:04:59
Senetchut Men Ab Nehti, best known as Sen M. Floyd, is a Brooklyn-born photographer/ cinematographer. Having picked up a small point-shoot camera in his early teen years as a means of creative expression, Senetchut transformed a hobby into a lifelong passion. Heavily influenced by New York City’s diverse culture, Sen’s raw approach towards his photography gives his work—motion and still —an organic characteristic. When he was fifteen Sen’s work was featured in museum galleries such as the Studio Museum of Harlem, and the Jewish Museum. He began his study of storytelling through photography at the Tisch School of the Arts. Later, Sen studied documentary filmmaking under the guidance of Albert Maysles at the Maysles Institute and Cinema. He continued his quest for expanded cinematography skills at the Film Connection Institute, and later for portraiture at the New York Institute of Photography.
In this episode Sen and I discuss
How being raised by health conscious and spiritually aware parents impacted his upbringing
Finding a balance between working with both cinematography and stills
Being a documentarian of the current New York Hip-Hop scene and how Hip-Hop has influenced all of his work
The importance of legacy + longevity
MMA as a spiritual practice and discipline
Daily visualization + meditation practices
Mentorship
Advice for photographers regarding workflow + subject connection
And the definition of Sen's name, his influences, and future works
Isabel Friend on the Spirit, Science, and Healing Magic of Sacred Water | #11
02 Feb 2022
02:05:18
Isabel Friend is has extensively been researching and educating others on all things regarding the sacred source of all life, water.
She is a certified nutritionist, compelling public speaker, advisor to various global water initiatives and programs, and truly an amazing teacher for all those interested in learning more about the magic and healing potential of structured water.
Some of the things we discussed in this episode were:
The magical and mysterious qualities of water and how water can be used as a solution for so many of our worlds' problems today, different kinds of water and what types are most sustaining for life, the dangers of micro plastics and other toxins in today's waters, privatized water and their associated "Water Cartels" and what we can do to combat these issues, and lastly the indigenous and spiritual perspective on water and it's importance.
Guillermo Martinez on Building Native Instruments, Ancestral Reconnection, Prayer as Medicine, and Mentorship | #10
25 Jan 2022
01:21:53
Guillermo Martinez is a Master Crafstman, musician, and wisdom keeper of indigenous instruments and their history from Southern California.
He is the owner of Quetzacoatl Music, an instrument shop and educational resource dedicated to the distribution and preservation of sacred instruments and their history.
Along with being a master craftsman of native flutes, drums, rattles, and other instruments, Guillermo is also a gifted performer, and one third of the incredibly talented musical trio, Bamboo Cedar Oak.
In this episode we discuss:
How Guillermo experienced an ancestral reawakening as a young man through traditional Aztec dancing, the early days of learning how to build and play sacred instruments, his love of ceremony, and eventually meeting his mentor, the late Javier Quijas Yxayotl.
We also discuss the confidence and blessings one receives by building their own instruments, the importance of learning from various cultures other than his own, and how nature and spirit respond to the magic of music.
We also went on to speak about playing music from the heart, rather than the mind, responsible and respectful use of sacred plant medicines, the importance of lineage and mentorship, and the journey of fatherhood and what it means to be a good parent.
Sam Lindenfeld on Creating Fine Art, Developing Your Own Style and Voice, Hip-Hop Art Direction, + Spiritual Perspectives | #9
12 Jul 2020
01:18:50
Sam Lindenfeld is a friend and multidisciplinary illustrator, designer and fine artist. Born and raised in Washington DC and currently based in Brooklyn, NY. Sam's work has been shown at the Hirshhorn Museum in DC, been recognized by the American Illustrators Archive, and was Art director of the album "Nothing Changes if Nothing Changes" by our mutual friend, Radamiz.
In this episode we discuss Sam's upbringing in DC, how a speaking disorder at a young age pushed him to explore communicating through art, mentor-ship, attending Pratt Institute and becoming a New Yorker, working with Radamiz, and how his spiritual perspective of the world impacts his art creations.
David Noriega on No-Till Farming, Music, Ayahuasca Experience, Fatherhood, + Reconnecting to the Land | #8
05 Jul 2020
01:13:01
David "Blank" Noriega is a musician / Hip-Hop producer turned full time organic farmer from Long Island, New York. David has been a close friend of mine for well over 10 years now, and we have created an immense amount of beautiful music / memories over the years.
In this episode we discuss David's music journey, from going as a young bassist who only listened to Jazz and Rock, to becoming one of the best Hip-Hop producers I personally know from New York. To eventually leaving it all behind to become a full time farmer and father in the countryside of Maine.
We speak on David's transformational trip down to South America to drink Ayahuasca, (which he credits to leading him to become a full time farmer), the importance of speaking the truth at all costs, the benefits of No-Till farming, sustainable land practices, why he no longer uses social media, and the importance of forging a closer relationship to the natural world.
Listen to David's music on Spotify Here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0l2yMMCbUI4ZG7Wdmv8si6?si=o7GtZL-OTxCnZITHjFsTZQ
And also listen to The Fifth Tape, on which David produced 12 out of 15 tracks: https://open.spotify.com/album/6vnxO2fYUCEn5s8W8m8HNL?si=zDrOA7IbT-aTVH6viXCBnw
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Madwiz on Hip-Hop as a Means of Spiritual Reconnection, Meeting DJ Kool Herc + Nas, + Embracing the Music of Today, + more | #7
28 Jun 2020
01:18:20
Madwiz is an MC, Producer, and all around incredible artist from Brooklyn, New York. He's also one of my closest friends and is considered as the foremost Hip-Hop Historian within our peer group.
On this episode, we discuss Madwiz's upbringing and how he has been rapping for as long as he can remember, how both his parents and the streets influenced him, how the culture of Hip-Hop is a Conscious being and continues to serve as a global language for the world, a few crazy stories of the times he met DJ Kool Herc + Nas, and some gems he's learned during his career so far.
LISTEN TO MADWIZ'S NEW PROJECT "GOD'S GOLD TEETH" NOW! https://open.spotify.com/album/6hvS18PvMrqC2WPEvTWCVg?si=nmd-LVAQRMOav4B6SHVghw
Follow Madwiz on Instagram + Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/toughboymadwiz/ https://twitter.com/toughboyMADWIZ
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Annie Trezza on Songwriting, Surfing, Montauk Living, and the Medicine of Music | #6
21 Jun 2020
01:02:46
Annie Trezza is a close personal friend, singer-songwriter extraordinaire, groovy and passionate surfer, live performer, and Montauk local from Long Island, New York.
In this episode we discuss Annie's origins in becoming infatuated with music of older generations as a child, learning the guitar and piano, how she began to write her own songs, the magical and potent medicine of surfing (sometimes while on mushrooms), Montauk culture, and how to find your own voice as an artist.
Annie also shares three live songs on the podcast, which was an absolute blessing!
Please subscribe and leave a short review if you've enjoyed this podcast; this support will really help us grow our platform immensely.
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