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Psychedelic medicine pioneer Sherry Rais joins Dr. Richard Miller to discuss expanding access through insurance coverage. The Enthea founder shares her quest to navigate psychedelic reimbursement and reduce human suffering.
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In this episode, Dr. Richard Louis Miller celebrates the life and legacy of Dr. Roland Griffiths, a pioneering figure in the field of psychedelic medicine. Dr. Griffiths persisted in conducting groundbreaking research on psychedelics, even during a time when they were heavily stigmatized and restricted...
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Susanne Seiler, Swiss psychedelic therapist and activist, explores how Switzerland maintained psychedelic therapy through the ban, highlights forgotten women leaders, and fosters community through interdisciplinary salons, sharing insights on unity, love, and believing in human goodness.
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Elisabeth Sheff, a renowned expert in polyamorous relationships, chronicles the intricacies of non-monogamy and its effects on families. She delves into the emotional complexities, societal stigma, and advantages of polyamory, while discussing related topics like fluid bonding and coming out to family members.
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Mike Marinacci, author and historian, chronicles the little-known history of fringe churches and cults who pioneered psychedelic sacraments despite jail time while examining their influences on religious freedom today.
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Amy McGuire, director of the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy at Baylor College of Medicine, chronicles the mental health crisis while exploring psilocybin and MDMA research into depression, PTSD, and anxiety. She traces the nuances of psychedelic legalization and medicalization.
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Sean Lawlor, psychedelic therapist and author, chronicles the concerning trend of "psychedelic bypassing" - avoiding discussion of adverse effects and unethical behavior in the name of protecting psychedelics' public image. He examines egregious examples like facilitators justifying abuse, backlash against constructive criticism, and "guru syndrome." Lawlor and Dr...
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Today's guest Dr. Rachel Harris joins Dr. Richard Louis Miller to discuss her latest book, Swimming in the Sacred: Reclaiming the Mystical Essence of Psychedelic Therapy. They explore Rachel's interviews with elder underground psychedelic guides who have been serving plant medicines for decades.
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Clinical psychologist Heath Scheckinger examines polyamory and consensual non-monogamy, chronicling the practical realities and ethical dilemmas in these alternative relationship styles while exploring cultural biases and the pull towards normalcy in relating.
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Dr. Nick Cozzi, acclaimed psychopharmacologist, chronicles the overlooked physiological and psychological dangers of psychedelics like LSD, DMT, and psilocybin while exploring proper precautions for safe use.