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Cracking the Cordyceps Code — William Padilla-Brown12 Aug 202601:00:00

Visionary mycologist and citizen science extraordinaire William Padilla Brown joins us for a deep dive into everything from truffle biochemistry to cordyceps cultivation to the history of world religions. This is an epic conversation with one of the brightest thinkers in the field. Learn the secrets behind William’s DIY approach to building a mushroom business, and discover the hidden story of his success. 
You can find more of Williams work on his website: https://mycosymbiotics.com/

What We Get Wrong About Drugs — Soren Shade07 Aug 202601:29:27

Soren Shade is a producer of Hamilton’s Pharmacopeia, co-founder of a kratom tea company, and an inveterate drug policy expert. He discovered kratom in his dorm at Columbia in 2017, leaning on it to get through a workload he wasn't prepared for after growing up in an underfunded school system in West Virginia. What started as a study aid quickly transformed into a passion, leading him to a deep education in how the drug war actually operates, from regulatory backroom deals to international treaty politics to the strange economics of a substance that keeps almost getting banned and keeps surviving anyway. We dive deep in this episode as Soren recounts the many disastrous failures of the drug war and regales us with stories of an old mentor who carried decades of secrets.

Discovering the World’s Most Wild Mushrooms — Alan Rockefeller07 Aug 202601:16:48

Alan Rockefeller has spent twenty five years teaching himself everything there is to know about mushrooms, entirely outside any university or institution. This episode is a myth-busting session: a look at how the stories we tell about fungi, which ones are dangerous, which are native, which names actually mean what we think they mean, get built, repeated, and rarely questioned. It's worth listening to with your assumptions in hand, because most of them won't survive the hour.

Saving the World’s Psychedelic Cacti — Keeper Trout07 Aug 202601:23:26

Keeper Trout is a peyote conservationist and a legendary figure in the American psychedelic movement. This conversation is about what real stewardship demands, what reverence looks like once you've seen a sacred plant in crisis with your own eyes, and what it means to spend a life in service to something that can't ask for help directly. It's also a conversation with one of the last people alive who spent real time with Sasha Shulgin, still sorting through the incredible archive he left behind. Keeper shares remarkable and occasionally shocking stories from his colorful life on the frontlines of psychedelic advocacy.

From War to Psychedelic Healing — Colin Wells07 Aug 202601:03:42

Colin Wells is a veteran of the war in Afghanistan, a devoted father, and a man who has transformed his pain into service. This conversation moves through the ravages of addiction, the promises of psychedelics, and the specific loneliness that follows a uniform. There’s one question that motivates Colin to keep showing up for his nature-based psychedelic peer support group, Veterans Walk and Talk. Stick around ‘til the end to find out what it is.

CIA Mind Control & MKUltra — Stephen Kinzer07 Aug 202601:02:06

Stephen Kinzer spent years reconstructing the mysterious life of a man the CIA worked hard to keep invisible: Sidney Gottlieb, the chemist behind MK-Ultra and the man responsible for some of the most extreme experiments the US government ever ran on its own citizens. This conversation is an investigation into the specific kind of person capable of doing that work, what he told himself to make it possible, and how much of what he pioneered around the manipulation of personality and the re-structuring of belief still persists today.

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