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Psychedelic Science for the People
Emily Fata
Frequency: 1 episode/40d. Total Eps: 41

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Cannabis, Ceremony, & Autoimmune Disease ft. Meagan Pilawski, BSN, MS-MCST
Episode 41
lundi 12 février 2024 • Duration 57:56
We can read all of the scientific research studies in the world, but ultimately, we must learn to trust our own intuitive teacher when working with cannabis and plant medicines. Meagan Pilawski, a nurse and cannabis ceremony facilitator, shares her journey using cannabis to treat her own autoimmune disease, multiple sclerosis. In this episode, we discuss how cannabis and other psychedelic medicines can help us heal, not just by mitigating the symptoms of illness but also by guiding us to look at the root cause. Meagan shares how she used her scientific training as well her intuition to design her own cannabis treatment regimen, how to intentionally use cannabis through ceremony, and how we can use plants and entheogens to help us heal.
Donate to our Indigogo Campaign for Season 5:
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/psychedelic-science-for-the-people-season-5/x/36089786#/
Microdosing ft. Dr. Peter Grinspoon
Episode 40
vendredi 19 janvier 2024 • Duration 55:39
Microdosing psychedelics (i.e. taking a fraction of a dose of psilocybin or LSD) is gaining popularity as an alternative medicine for depression, anxiety, and ADHD. What are the benefits? Does it really work? And is it safe in the long term? Dr. Peter Grinspoon, a primary care physician and educator at Massachusetts General Hospital, shares his insight on some of the scientific studies about microdosing. We discuss the power of the placebo effect, the philosophy of ego annihilation, and the differences between microdosing and macro dosing. Finally, he gives some guidance on how to microdose safely if you choose to engage in this practice.
Donate to our Indigogo Campaign for Season 5:
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/psychedelic-science-for-the-people-season-5/x/36089786#/
Dr. Grinspoon's Article in Harvard Health:
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#30 Cannabis & Creativity with Jordana Wright
Episode 31
mercredi 3 août 2022 • Duration 54:34
Can cannabis make you more creative? Jordana Wright, a photographer and the author of Cannabis for Creatives, reveals her findings after conducting more than 30 interviews with artists about how they use cannabis in their work. We discuss the limitations of studying creativity in a laboratory setting and why Jordana took an anthropological approach to better understand the connection between cannabis and creativity. We discuss the neuroscience connecting cannabis and creativity, and she shares what she learned from asking artists about how they use cannabis, from what strains work best for them to what rituals and practices support them using the plant intentionally and consciously.
Buy the book here:
https://rockynook.com/shop/print/cannabis-for-creatives/
https://www.amazon.com/Cannabis-Creatives-Artists-Enhance-Inspiration/dp/1681986957
#29 Therapeutic Uses of Ayahuasca with Dr. Clancy Cavnar
Episode 30
mercredi 20 avril 2022 • Duration 52:33
Dr. Clancy Cavnar, PsyD, a clinical psychologist and co-editor of the book, The Therapeutic Use of Ayahuasca, discusses the healing benefits of using ayahuasca, especially for treating trauma and addiction. People often report a numinous or spiritual quality to their psychedelic experiences that serve as the foundation for healing and change. These spiritual awakenings can’t be tested by the scientific method but are a profound component of the therapeutic experience. Dr. Cavnar shares her knowledge and wisdom on the world of ayahuasca and shamanism through the lens of her experience as a Western clinical psychologist.
#28 Using Psychedelics to Treat Trauma with Dr. Amanda Khan
Episode 29
vendredi 18 mars 2022 • Duration 01:12:03
Psychedelic-assisted therapy has been clinically proven to treat trauma, but the headlines sometimes gloss over the nuances of this process. Dr. Amanda Khan, a clinical psychologist, shares her experience offering ketamine assisted therapy and post-psychedelic integration sessions. While psychedelics (such as MDMA, ketamine, and ayahuasca) can be powerful molecules for evoking change, healing trauma is a complex process that requires intention, preparation, and integration. Dr. Khan shares her knowledge from the clinical and research realm and we talk about how to use psychedelics safely and effectively to treat trauma, whether it’s PTSD, moral injury, or the everyday painful experiences that leaves an impact on our psyche.
#27 The Dark Side of Cannabis Insecticides with Dr. Max Leung
Episode 28
mercredi 2 mars 2022 • Duration 01:01:00
It’s no secret that cannabis sold in legal dispensaries is often laced with residual pesticides and insecticides. What kind of danger does this present? Dr. Max Leung, a professor at ASU and an expert on cannabis toxicology, shares the data and discusses the connection between insecticide exposure and seizures. He explains the threats for patients with neurological disorders and we discuss how we can develop better pesticide practices and regulations within the cannabis industry to keep patients safe.
#26 Cannabis Alchemy with Dr. Donald Land
Episode 27
mercredi 16 février 2022 • Duration 01:04:51
The cannabis plant performs some magical alchemy. Chemistry Professor Dr. Donald Land, PhD explains how compounds in cannabis change as molecules bind together and separate at different phases in the supply chain. He shares what cannabinoids you’ll find in a cannabis plant when it’s raw, when it’s heated, and when it’s exposed to air. We also discuss the different medicinal effects that we may experience when we consume the same cannabis through different methods, like inhalation vs. eating.
#25 Season 3 Trailer
Episode 26
lundi 7 février 2022 • Duration 01:40
Welcome to Season 3 of Cannabis Science Today—this is the podcast where we explore cannabis as a plant and how it can be used as medicine. In this season, we are taking a holistic approach to understanding cannabis and psychedelic medicine. We’ll discuss everything from the soil and the pesticides used to cultivate plants, to how these medicines affect our body chemistry, to the importance of the set and setting in which we use and integrate this medicine. We’re still digging into the chemistry and biology of these plants, but we’re also going to be spending more time exploring the psychological realm, so we can understand how these medicines affect our brain and behavior.
#24 Cannabis & Insomnia with Dr. Oludare Odumosu
Episode 25
mercredi 28 juillet 2021 • Duration 01:01:07
Can cannabis be used as a sleep aid? Dr. Oludare Odumosu, a biochemist and CEO of Zelira Therapeutics, discusses a new cannabinoid-based formula designed to treat insomnia. We discuss how cannabinoids (such as CBN, THC, and CBD) might be able to offer therapeutic relief for the nearly 15% of adults suffering from chronic insomnia. He also discusses the results of the randomized double-blind placebo-controlled crossover trial to test the Zelira formula on patients with chronic insomnia.
# 23 A Psychiatric Pharmacist talks Psychedelics feat. Dr. Kelan Thomas
Episode 24
lundi 17 mai 2021 • Duration 58:23
Dr. Kelan Thomas, PharmD, a psychiatric pharmacist, shares the latest clinical research on psilocybin (the active ingredient in "psychedelic" mushrooms) and other classic hallucinogens. We talk about the chemical profiles of psychedelics, the psychological benefits of these medicines, as well the potential risks and side effects. We also discuss preliminary research on micro-dosing and he shares some of the potential cardiovascular risks that might arise with this practice.









