In this episode of the Drug Science Podcast, world-renowned author Michael Pollan and Prof David Nutt discuss gardening.
Of course, this being the Drug Science podcast, there’s no mention of sunflowers or strawberries. Instead, these two icons of psychopharmacology discuss the cultivation and everything else you might want to know about psychoactive plants with a particular focus on Opium, Caffeine and Mescaline.
Michael Pollan, a contributing writer to The New York Times Magazine since 1987, Professor of Journalism at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism and Director of the Knight Program in Science and Environmental Journalism, is one of the nation’s most influential writers and scientific and environmental investigative journalists. His many award-winning, best-selling books include: The Botany of Desire; The Omnivore’s Dilemma; In Defense of Food; and, most recently, How to Change Your Mind.
Who is Michael Pollan?
Michael Pollan, a contributing writer to The New York Times Magazine since 1987, Professor of Journalism at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism and Director of the Knight Program in Science and Environmental Journalism, is one of the nation’s most influential writers and scientific and environmental investigative journalists. His many award-winning, best-selling books include: The Botany of Desire; The Omnivore’s Dilemma; In Defense of Food; and, most recently, How to Change Your Mind.
Michael Pollan’s latest book -> This is your mind on plants
How to change your mind
Opium
Caffeine
Mescaline
Jim Hogshire
Papaver Somniferum
Harper’s magazine
John ‘Rick’ MacArthur
Purdue Pharma Oxycontin
Bentley compounds
Bees and Caffeine
Roland Griffiths Caffeine research
The enlightenment coffeehouses
Voltaire
Denis Diderot
Honoré de Balzac
Roland Griffiths
Peyote
Aldous Huxley The Doors of Perception
American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978
San Pedro
Muscimol
Ibotenic Acid