• Hot Goss with Zeus Tipado: DMT Realms, Machine Elves, and Scientific Skepticism
    Sep 16 2024
    Dive into the mysterious world of DMT with Zeus Tipado, a neuroscientist and outspoken skeptic on the reality of DMT entities. In this riveting episode, Zeus challenges the common perceptions of DMT experiences, questioning the existence of so-called 'machine elves' and other entities often reported in psychedelic journeys. With a background in neuropsychopharmacology, Zeus provides a scientific perspective on why these experiences are likely constructs of the brain, influenced by cultural expectations and individual psychology. He discusses his recent research and encounters, shedding light on the power of DMT to evoke profound, albeit internally-generated, visions and insights. This conversation not only explores the neuroscientific basis behind psychedelic experiences but also delves into the broader implications of these findings for understanding consciousness, reality, and the human psyche. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges the mystical and brings a dose of scientific rigor to the psychedelic conversation. Guest Speaker Bio Zeus Tipado is a cutting-edge neuroscientist and PhD candidate specializing in neuropsychopharmacology with a focus on psychedelics at Maastricht University in the Netherlands. Known for his provocative takes on the neuroscientific underpinnings of psychedelic experiences, Zeus challenges mainstream narratives around the existence of DMT entities, advocating for a more grounded, scientific approach to understanding these profound experiences. His research explores how the brain constructs reality under the influence of psychedelics, pushing the boundaries of our understanding of consciousness and perception. A vocal critic of mystical interpretations of psychedelic experiences, Zeus's insights offer a refreshing perspective that combines rigorous scientific methodology with philosophical inquiry. His work is pivotal in bridging the gap between psychedelic culture and neuroscientific research, making him a key voice in the ongoing conversation about the role of psychedelics in modern science and society. https://doubleblindmag.com/no-dmt-entities-arent-real/ https://x.com/tipado https://www.instagram.com/tipado Medicine Music Ganesha - Wah! https://open.spotify.com/track/5uIIGlGDG0sOR480pppnKE?si=eb32619d106a4947 Episode Sponsors (Logos + UTM Links) Got stories and questions for Trip Tips? Email us: magichour@doubleblindmag.com Watch on YouTube Find Us Around the Web: IG: @doubleblindmag X: @doubleblindmag FB: @doubleblindmag Want to join cannabis ceremonies, breathwork, psychedelic workshops, and more with the DoubleBlind community? Try our membership for free for 30 days at: doubleblindmag.com/freemagic Advertising/Business Inquiries: Want to partner with us and help make this podcast possible? Email: partnerships@doubleblindmag.com or Sales@human-content.com Our theme song is Primordial Dance by OHMA Part of the Human Content Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    35 mins
  • Hot Goss with Charlotte James: Ritualistic Purging, Psychedelic Responsibility, Spiritual Minimalism
    Sep 9 2024
    Dive into an enlightening conversation with Charlotte James, a facilitator renowned for her deep commitment to ethical psychedelic practices and community empowerment. In this episode, Charlotte shares her experiences from her recent travels and the profound lessons learned about integrating visionary experiences into daily life. She discusses the challenges and responsibilities of psychedelic use, emphasizing the need for culturally sensitive practices that honor the origins and sacredness of these substances. Charlotte also explores the concept of minimalist living as a form of spiritual and psychological clarity, arguing for a reduction in materialism to enhance genuine connections and well-being. The conversation delves into the importance of building strong, supportive communities that can handle conflicts and foster deep relationships, highlighting how psychedelics can be a tool for personal and social transformation. This episode provides a comprehensive look at how intentional living and ethical psychedelic use can lead to a more fulfilled and connected life. Guest Speaker Bio Charlotte James is a visionary facilitator and advocate for ethical psychedelic practices, deeply involved in promoting cultural sensitivity and integration within the psychedelic community. With a background in social activism and a strong commitment to community empowerment, Charlotte works to ensure that psychedelic therapies are accessible, respectful, and beneficial to all. She emphasizes the importance of minimalism in spiritual practices, advocating for a life that prioritizes meaningful experiences over material possessions. Charlotte's approach to psychedelics is holistic, focusing on the interconnectedness of individual wellness, community health, and cultural respect. Her work challenges the norms of consumerism and promotes a deeper understanding of how traditional practices can be thoughtfully integrated into modern therapeutic contexts. https://www.liberation.training/ Charlotte on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/createdby.charlotte/ Medicine Music Alquemia - Carioca Chandra Edgar https://open.spotify.com/track/1Qs5p7BAbLsiRVJtt3ZR0m?si=a298ed2803c54dd6 Episode Sponsors (Logos + UTM Links) Got stories and questions for Trip Tips? Email us: magichour@doubleblindmag.com Watch on YouTube Find Us Around the Web: IG: @doubleblindmag X: @doubleblindmag FB: @doubleblindmag Want to join cannabis ceremonies, breathwork, psychedelic workshops, and more with the DoubleBlind community? Try our membership for free for 30 days at: doubleblindmag.com/freemagic Advertising/Business Inquiries: Want to partner with us and help make this podcast possible? Email: partnerships@doubleblindmag.com or Sales@human-content.com Our theme song is Primordial Dance by OHMA Part of the Human Content Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    50 mins
  • Hot Goss with East Forest: Composing for Psychedelic Trips & The Power of Music
    Sep 2 2024
    Join us in a profound dialogue with East Forest, a visionary musician known for blending ambient soundscapes with deep spiritual insights. In this episode, East Forest discusses his unique approach to creating music that facilitates personal and collective healing processes, especially in psychedelic therapy. Drawing from his own experiences with meditation and indigenous ceremonies, he explores how music acts as a conduit for transformation and connection. The conversation delves into the role of music in psychedelic experiences, highlighting how it can guide emotional and spiritual introspection. East Forest shares stories from his journey of musical evolution, from mainstream stages to intimate ceremonial settings, and discusses his project 'Music for Mushrooms', designed specifically for use with psychedelic sessions. This episode not only uncovers the therapeutic potential of music but also ignites a discussion on the cultural implications of integrating psychedelics and music in modern therapeutic practices. What We Cover (Expanded) Music and Psychedelics: How music enhances psychedelic therapies. Sonic Healing: The therapeutic potential of sound in healing practices. Ceremonial Music: Insights into music's role in indigenous ceremonies. Creative Process: East Forest's approach to composing and performing. Spiritual Practices: Integration of spirituality and music. Cultural Impacts: How music influences and is influenced by cultural movements. Psychedelic Experiences: Personal anecdotes of music in psychedelic settings. Artistic Evolution: Transition from mainstream music to spiritual soundscapes. Music for Mushrooms: Discussion of his specific project tailored for psychedelic sessions. Authentic Expression: Emphasis on genuine artistic creation and its impact. What We Cover (Shortened) Explore the intersection of music and psychedelics with East Forest, whose ambient soundtracks offer a backdrop for deep spiritual awakening and healing. This episode reveals how transformative sound can be when aligned with intentional psychedelic experiences. Guest Speaker Bio East Forest is a renowned musician and healer whose work spans the realms of ambient electronic and classical music, all infused with a deep spiritual essence. Based in Idaho, East Forest has carved a unique niche in the music industry by producing soundtracks that facilitate meditation, deep relaxation, and psychedelic experiences. His project, 'Music for Mushrooms', is specifically designed to accompany psychedelic therapy sessions, providing a sonic environment that supports deep introspection and healing. East Forest’s compositions are celebrated for their ability to blend organic and electronic sounds, creating immersive experiences that encourage listeners to explore their inner landscapes. Beyond his music, East Forest is an advocate for the integration of spirituality and modern therapeutic practices, using his platform to discuss topics ranging from mental health to environmental consciousness. East Forest on Why the Answers to Our Future Are Already Within Us | DoubleBlind Mag Medicine Music Opening - East Forest Episode Sponsors (Logos + UTM Links) Got stories and questions for Trip Tips? Email us: magichour@doubleblindmag.com Watch on YouTube Find Us Around the Web: IG: @doubleblindmag X: @doubleblindmag FB: @doubleblindmag Want to join cannabis ceremonies, breathwork, psychedelic workshops, and more with the DoubleBlind community? Try our membership for free for 30 days at: doubleblindmag.com/freemagic Advertising/Business Inquiries: Want to partner with us and help make this podcast possible? Email: partnerships@doubleblindmag.com or Sales@human-content.com Our theme song is Primordial Dance by OHMA Part of the Human Content Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    56 mins
  • Hot Goss with Holly Regan: Extended DMT States & Ethical Psychedelics
    Aug 19 2024
    In this episode, Shelby and Holly Regan, a journalist at the forefront of psychedelic research reporting, talk about the groundbreaking development of extended DMT states, called DMTx, and its implications for consciousness research. Holly discusses their investigative work on how scientists are exploring technologies to prolong the DMT experience, traditionally known as the 'businessman’s trip,’ potentially revolutionizing our understanding of the mind and reality. The conversation also touches on the ethical considerations of such research, the role of media in responsibly reporting on psychedelic advancements, and the societal impacts of commodifying spiritual experiences. Holly’s critical insights challenge mainstream representations and advocate for a more nuanced portrayal of psychedelics that includes diverse voices and perspectives. This episode not only explores the potential of DMT to unlock new realms of human consciousness but also emphasizes the importance of ethical journalism and cultural sensitivity in the rapidly evolving psychedelic space. Guest Speaker Bio Holly Regan is a journalist renowned for their deep dives into the intersections of culture, consciousness, and marginalized communities, with bylines in top-tier outlets like The New York Times and Vice. Holly’s work explores the frontiers of psychedelic research, including a focus on new studies that extend DMT experiences, along with a critical look at the ethics of psychedelic journalism. Their reporting emphasizes the importance of incorporating diverse voices and perspectives, advocating for a more inclusive and accurate representation of psychedelic culture. Holly’s background in philosophy enriches their analytical approach, enabling them to navigate complex ethical landscapes and challenge mainstream narratives. Their commitment to social justice is evident in their work, which seeks to uncover and address the underlying cultural, ethical, and social issues within the psychedelic community. https://x.com/hollylregan https://doubleblindmag.com/dmtx/ https://www.transartinstitute.org/ https://www.transcendelicretreats.com/ Medicine Music Episode Sponsors (Logos + UTM Links) Got stories and questions for Trip Tips? Email us: magichour@doubleblindmag.com Watch on YouTube Find Us Around the Web: IG: @doubleblindmag X: @doubleblindmag FB: @doubleblindmag Want to join cannabis ceremonies, breathwork, psychedelic workshops, and more with the DoubleBlind community? Try our membership for free for 30 days at: doubleblindmag.com/freemagic Advertising/Business Inquiries: Want to partner with us and help make this podcast possible? Email: partnerships@doubleblindmag.com or Sales@human-content.com Our theme song is Primordial Dance by OHMA Part of the Human Content Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    57 mins
  • Hot Goss with Jessica Hundley: Psychedelic Art, Modern Witchcraft, and Esoteric Practices
    Aug 12 2024
    Dive into a world where art meets the arcane with Shelby and guest Jessica Hundley, a journalist and filmmaker renowned for her exploration of counterculture, psychedelia, and esoteric arts. In this episode, Jessica discusses her path from documenting music scenes to diving into the mystical realms of modern witchcraft and psychedelic art. She shares insights from her acclaimed series, "The Library of Esoterica," which examines the rich tapestry of esoteric practices through a visually stunning collection. Jessica emphasizes the transformative power of plants and herbalism in spiritual and artistic practices, highlighting their roles in rituals and everyday magic that reconnect us with nature and our inner selves. She articulates how contemporary witchcraft and the resurgence of plant-based spirituality are challenging societal norms and fostering a deeper communal and environmental connection. This conversation not only sheds light on the magical in the mundane but also inspires a reimagining of how we view art, culture, and the spiritual. Guest Speaker Bio Jessica Hundley is an accomplished journalist, author, and filmmaker renowned for her insightful coverage of music, counterculture, and the esoteric. Starting her career at the influential magazine Dazed and Confused, Jessica has written for top-tier publications such as Vogue, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times. Her work extends into the film and book industries, where she has authored several significant works, including the critically acclaimed multi-volume series "The Library of Esoterica" published by Taschen. This series delves into various mystical and occult themes, showcasing Jessica's deep engagement with spiritual and visionary arts. Her exploration of these themes is not only academic but also personal, as she actively participates in the modern resurgence of witchcraft and magic as practical cultural forces. Jessica's unique blend of journalistic rigor and passion for the mystical arts makes her a prominent voice in contemporary discussions about the intersection of art, spirituality, and social change. https://www.jessicahundley.com/ Jessica on Instagram `` Library of Esoterica Medicine Music Replications, Pt. 2 - MC YOGI & John Pattern Episode Sponsors (Logos + UTM Links) Got stories and questions for Trip Tips? Email us: magichour@doubleblindmag.com Watch on YouTube Find Us Around the Web: IG: @doubleblindmag X: @doubleblindmag FB: @doubleblindmag Want to join cannabis ceremonies, breathwork, psychedelic workshops, and more with the DoubleBlind community? Try our membership for free for 30 days at: doubleblindmag.com/freemagic Advertising/Business Inquiries: Want to partner with us and help make this podcast possible? Email: partnerships@doubleblindmag.com or Sales@human-content.com Our theme song is Primordial Dance by OHMA Part of the Human Content Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Deep Dive with Britta Love: Psychedelics, Sex, and Empowerment
    Aug 5 2024
    Join us for a provocative exploration with Britta Love, a somatic sex educator and healer, as we talk about the transformative intersections of psychedelics and sexuality. Britta shares her enlightening journey from her early days in sex work to becoming a passionate educator, highlighting how psychedelics have played a crucial role in deepening intimacy and enhancing sexual experiences. This episode unpacks the critical importance of consent, the therapeutic potentials of psychedelics in sexual contexts, and the revolutionary impact of embracing one's erotic self for personal and societal liberation. Listeners will gain insight into the challenges and barriers to intimacy shaped by societal norms and learn how psychedelic experiences can serve as powerful tools for personal growth and empowerment. Britta's expertise sheds light on creating safe, consensual spaces that allow individuals to explore and transform their sexual lives, advocating for a future where sexuality and psychedelics converge to foster deeper human connections. Guest Speaker Bio High on Power in Double Blind Magazine – Britta Love Sex Strike // Strike for Pleasure Britta on Instagram Britta Love is a somatic sex educator, writer, and healer based in New York. She is a graduate of the London School of Economics and Goddard College, where she studied Consciousness Studies with a focus on the healing potential of altered states, especially those induced by conscious sexual practices and psychoactive plant medicines. Britta intertwines the worlds of conscious sexuality and psychedelic ritual, emphasizing social justice and embodied consent. Her work, deeply influenced by her advocacy for sex worker’s rights and drug decriminalization, aims to challenge societal norms and encourage a more inclusive understanding of human sexuality. Britta’s approach is revolutionary, advocating for personal empowerment through the exploration of desire and the therapeutic use of psychedelics. Medicine Music: Plantas Sagradas - Nick Barbachano Episode Sponsors (Logos + UTM Links) Got stories and questions for Trip Tips? Email us: magichour@doubleblindmag.com Watch on YouTube Find Us Around the Web: IG: @doubleblindmag X: @doubleblindmag FB: @doubleblindmag Want to join cannabis ceremonies, breathwork, psychedelic workshops, and more with the DoubleBlind community? Try our membership for free for 30 days at: doubleblindmag.com/freemagic Advertising/Business Inquiries: Want to partner with us and help make this podcast possible? Email: partnerships@doubleblindmag.com or Sales@human-content.com Our theme song is Primordial Dance by OHMA Part of the Human Content Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Deep Dive with Ido Cohen: Shamanic Wisdom, Modern Psychology, and Collective Healing
    Jul 29 2024
    Ido Cohen, a clinical psychologist and psychedelic integration facilitator, dives into the fusion of shamanic traditions and modern psychology. He shares his unique journey and insights on how integrating these diverse practices can enhance therapeutic outcomes and promote profound personal and collective healing. He discusses the transformative potential of plant medicines in treating trauma, the importance of integrating spiritual experiences into clinical settings, and the role of the collective shadow in personal and societal healing. Through his expert lens, Cohen illustrates how the convergence of ancient wisdom and contemporary science offers new pathways for understanding and healing the human psyche. Tune in to explore how embracing both the spiritual and scientific can lead to more comprehensive approaches to mental health and wellbeing. Guest Speaker Bio Dr. Ido Cohen is a clinical psychologist based in San Francisco, specializing in integrating shamanic practices with modern psychotherapy. He holds a Psy.D from the California Institute of Integral Studies and has trained at the C.G. Jung Institute in San Francisco. His work focuses on childhood trauma, relational issues, and psychospiritual growth. Dr. Cohen is particularly noted for his use of psychedelic integration therapy, applying Jungian psychology to enhance the therapeutic process, especially following ayahuasca ceremonies. He founded "The Integration Circle," a platform where he facilitates workshops that explore the intersections of mental, spiritual, and emotional health. Dr. Cohen is passionate about helping individuals achieve sustainable change for a more vibrant and fulfilling life. His approach emphasizes the importance of integrating transformative experiences into everyday living, fostering long-term personal and collective well-being​ Ido Cohen on Instagram Medicine Music Shawawe Huni Para - Txana Inuba Ke Episode Sponsors (Logos + UTM Links) Got stories and questions for Trip Tips? Email us: magichour@doubleblindmag.com Watch on YouTube Find Us Around the Web: IG: @doubleblindmag X: @doubleblindmag FB: @doubleblindmag Want to join cannabis ceremonies, breathwork, psychedelic workshops, and more with the DoubleBlind community? Try our membership for free for 30 days at: doubleblindmag.com/freemagic Advertising/Business Inquiries: Want to partner with us and help make this podcast possible? Email: partnerships@doubleblindmag.com or Sales@human-content.com Our theme song is Primordial Dance by OHMA Part of the Human Content Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Deep Dive with Mikaela de la Myco: Psychedelic Motherhood, Intuitive Health, and Womb Care
    Jul 22 2024
    In this episode, Shelby engages with Mikaela de la Myco, a respected folk herbalist, educator, and entheogen facilitator known for her integrative approach to motherhood, herbalism, and psychedelics. The conversation explores the empowerment of women through traditional plant medicines, highlighting Mikaela's personal journey and advocacy for women's health. The discussion extends to the vital roles of community support and cultural integrity within the psychedelic movement, exploring how traditional wisdom can complement contemporary health practices to enhance understanding of the body's natural ecosystems. This episode not only sheds light on personal healing journeys but also on the broader impact of psychedelic practices on societal health and well-being. What We Cover (Expanded) Women's Health and Psychedelics: Discussing the unique challenges and solutions plant medicines offer to women's health issues. Herbalism and Motherhood: How herbalism supports motherhood from pregnancy through postpartum. Cultural Integrity in Psychedelics: The importance of maintaining cultural practices and knowledge in the commercialized space of psychedelics. Community Support Systems: The role of community in supporting psychedelic experiences and women's health. Psychedelic Therapy: Insights into how psychedelics are being integrated into modern therapy practices. Critique of Western Medicine: A discussion on the limitations and issues within Western medical treatments for women. Intuitive Health Practices: Exploring alternative health practices that align more closely with women's natural bodily rhythms. Psychedelic Commercialization: Concerns over the growing commercial interest in psychedelics and its impact on traditional practices. Empowerment through Education: Mikaela's work in educating women on their bodies and health choices. Future of Psychedelic Research: Speculations and hopes for the future of psychedelics in medical and cultural frameworks. What We Cover (Shortened): Explore the world of traditional plant medicine and modern wellness with Mikaela de la Myco, focusing on the empowerment of women through herbal and psychedelic therapies, while she and Shelby shed light on the crucial roles of community support and cultural preservation in enhancing holistic health practices. Guest Speaker Headshot + Bio Mikaela de la Myco is a multifaceted educator, folk herbalist, and community organizer known for her deep involvement in the entheogenic and psychedelic communities. Born into a culturally rich family of Italian, Afro-Caribbean, and Mexican descent in Los Angeles, Mikaela has dedicated her life to sacred intimacy work, Mexica ceremonies, and temple arts, under the guidance of knowledgeable mentors. She now resides and practices in San Diego, focusing on creating educational opportunities and spaces for underrepresented groups in the psychedelic renaissance, with a particular emphasis on mothers and family communities. Mikaela is also renowned for her work with MA'AT, where she supports cooperatives and survivors through herbal and trauma-informed advocacy. Her platform, Mama de la Myco, offers a wealth of educational content that blends her roles as a medicine woman and psychedelic mother. Episode Sponsors (Logos + UTM Links) Got stories and questions for Trip Tips? Email us: magichour@doubleblindmag.com Watch on YouTube Find Us Around the Web: IG: @doubleblindmag X: @doubleblindmag FB: @doubleblindmag Want to join cannabis ceremonies, breathwork, psychedelic workshops, and more with the DoubleBlind community? Try our membership for free for 30 days at: doubleblindmag.com/freemagic Advertising/Business Inquiries: Want to partner with us and help make this podcast possible? Email: partnerships@doubleblindmag.com or Sales@human-content.com Our theme song is Primordial Dance by OHMA Part of the Human Content Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 13 mins