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Hi there...welcome to Mushroom Hour. Listen in as we venture into kingdom fungi with unique and beautiful humans who all share a passion for mushrooms. We'll go forage for wild mushrooms, explore their potency as nature's medicines, become citizen mycologists, transform human consciousness and learn how mushrooms inspired art, spirituality and culture throughout our history. There are so many ways that mushrooms can benefit (wo)mankind - we just need to tap into the mycelium network and let ...
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Psychedelics Today is the planetary leader in psychedelic education, media, and advocacy. Covering up-to-the-minute developments and diving deep into crucial topics bridging the scientific, academic, philosophical, societal, and cultural, Psychedelics Today is leading the discussion in this rapidly evolving ecosystem.
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Classic Rock and Progressive Rock! If you like long-form plays this is your station, sometimes mellow, sometimes hard. 2 hours of nonstop commercial-free music with a flow that you will enjoy and a little weirdness for fun to break the tunes. If you are into headphones this is your venue as all the music played is decompressed and remastered before it hits the airwaves. It’s all about the music and nothing more, you will feel the flow! Music that hasn’t seen the light of day on any radio sta ...
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Forager's Radio is a bi-weekly podcast that explores the world of food foraging, sustainability, and natural medicine. Join us with our host and founder of Forager's Kingdom, Neil Thenier, as we unpack topics that relate to cultivating a deep connection with nature, building community, and increasing our health and longevity.
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Psychedelic ideas on the power of shrooms, Ayahuasca, LSD, DMT, soul lessons, self-improvement, and destiny. Learn how plant medicines can expand our mind and help us connect deeper to ourselves. This is a spin-off pod from my main podcast, The James Xander Trip. I also run a YouTube channel on psychedelics and a newsletter. Be sure to check it out at jamesxander.com ~
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🇹🇭 Podcast about People in Thailand We keep it simple and discuss 3 MAIN Points: 1. What did you do before Thailand? 2. What brought you to Thailand? 3. What are you doing in Thailand? 🍄 Subscribe to this channel for New Podcasts EVERY TUESDAY 🛥️OUR SPONSOR ▸ 5 STAR MARINE INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/5starmarinephuket/ ▸ 5 STAR MARINE WEBSITE | https://5starmarinephuket.com/
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Learn about all the amazing health benefits of medicinal mushrooms as well as how to grow mushrooms, cook mushrooms and hunt for mushrooms. Curative Mushrooms is all about helping sad people improve their mental health by growing happy mushrooms at home using a simple All-In-One grow kit without needing any expensive equipment or complicated instructions. Check us out at https://curativemushrooms.com?sl=podcastdes
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Historical Blindness is a podcast about history’s myths, mysteries, and misconceptions. By examining cases of outrageous hoaxes, pernicious conspiracy theory, mass delusion, baffling mysteries and unreliable historiography, host Nathaniel Lloyd searches for insights into modern religious belief and political culture.
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Mother Tree Network
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Mother Tree Network

Dr. Amanda Kemp Aminata Desert Rose Plant Walker Fire Woman

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Where earth wisdom meet racial justice and women's leadership, the Mother Tree network brings fresh conversations, stories, music, and meditations to assist in our collective evolution. Wisdom keepers, creatives, gardeners, racial justice advocates, and entrepreneurs let's come together to evolve our whole planet.
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Professor David Nutt has spent a career making the argument for a rational, evidence-based approach to drug policy and drug use. The scientific evidence still challenges perceived wisdom on drugs and for that reason can appear to be contentious. In this podcast, the Professor explores the actual harms and potential benefits of various drugs, challenging myths surrounding classification and legislation, and exploring the societal impact of poorly informed drug policy. Using evidence in public ...
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There are a lot of fads, blogs and strong opinions, but then there’s SCIENCE. Science Vs is the show from Gimlet that finds out what’s fact, what’s not, and what’s somewhere in between. We do the hard work of sifting through all the science so you don't have to and cover everything from 5G and Pandemics, to Vaping and Fasting Diets.
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Mushroom Link
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Applied Horticultural Research

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Welcome to MushroomLink, the new Australian mushroom industry communications program, funded by Hort Innovation using the mushroom research and development levy and contributions from the Australian Government. Led by Applied Horticultural Research, MushroomLink aims to bring you the latest research, development and marketing news from here and around the world.Link to the website: https://www.mushroomlink.com.au/
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Little Mushroom is a bizarre take on a typical Midwestern American city. Built around a giant volcano that’s home to the award-winning amusement park ‘Lava Land’, people here with acne must protest for equal rights; a majority of the town wants a war against Mother Nature after being hit by a deadly hurricane; McDonald’s McRib sandwich is available year-round. Welcome to the strange world of Little Mushroom.
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If Kirby swallowed a boss from Metal Gear Solid, what absolutely bonkers power would he obtain? Which of the X-Men would be the biggest bummer of a roommate? Is King Bob-Omb’s rule officially recognized by the Mushroom Kingdom or is Bob-Omb Battlefield a sovereign nation? Debate This! asks the kind of bold and heroic questions about your favorite video games and comics that no other podcast would dare ask. Although, it’s probably because other people have better things to do than argue which ...
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Nanotopia creates, Midnight Mushroom Music. Bio-sonification of fungi, and occasional sonification from other non-human biodata. Interested in working with us or licensing our music? It is highly appreciated you kindly reach out to us prior to ripping our audio. Our music (mycelium, tree derived or otherwise) posted online here, or through Tidal, Bandcamp, Spotify, etc., is registered with SOCAN. Reach out through, www.nanotopia.net Thanks! ©Nanotopia 21st century
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The Natural List
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The Natural List

Jessica Rubino and Adrienne Smith

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A New Hope Network podcast covering hot products, emerging trends and expert insights driving the future of CPG Seaweed burgers and meatless meats. Mushroom elixirs and adaptogenic mocktails. Plastic-free packaging and waterless shampoos. The nearly $300 billion-dollar natural products industry is swimming in innovation. But which products and trends have staying power? New Hope Network’s trend spotters and industry analysts taste and try thousands of products before they hit store shelves, ...
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It's called Green Beans, Mushroom Soup & Strawberry Ice Cream. What the hell does that even mean!? It means I can play whatever the f..k I want to... just like radio used to do when it was real. Before it was all politics. When it wasn't owned by record companies who forced it to do their bidding. Real radio.
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This podcast will be a celebration of the world of fungi, and why we’re so lucky that they exist. I’m going to have guests join the show to talk about everything from mushroom cultivation to mushroom hunting, to mycological science & research, psychedelic therapy, and so so much more. I hope you’ll join me as I dive deep, learning along the way, sharing my knowledge and that of experts, and telling you about my closet mushroom lab. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Adventures Through The Mind is an interview-based podcast hosted by Canadian author and public educator, James W. Jesso. Although the show topics range---from spirituality, mental health, and emotional maturity; to love, relationships and sexuality; to history, philosophy, and neuroscience---there are two underlying themes that intersect them all: psychedelics & the mind. James W. Jesso is the author of Decomposing The Shadow: Lessons From The Psilocybin Mushroom and The True Light Of Darkne ...
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1:1 Integration Support & Psychedelic Guidance » Join Unlock God Mode, a 30-day audio course for upgrading your relationship with reality. « The Mushroom Trip Checklist (ebook) Check out The James Xander Trip podcast ❤️ Subscribe to my personal YouTube channel Why awareness is the key that unlocks the next level of your life, and how psychedelics, …
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If you squint, it could be a trip back to 2017, when cannabis was on the cusp of becoming legal and most cities in Canada were inundated with 'dispensaries'—unlicensed retail storefronts selling pot as if it were already just fine. Mostly, crackdowns on those failed, pot became legal and everyone stopped caring. Until this year, when the cycle bega…
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An episode about life, ancestors, and learning to drum along with our Mormon demons. Enjoy! Call to Adventure Embark on your personal journey of self-discovery, with one of our qualified guides ready to assist you in depth coaching, dreamwork, tarot reflections, human design and more. Website: yourcalltoadventure.net Instagram: @yourcalltoadventure…
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In this last full episode of the year before my holiday special, I tackle an alternative view of religion and history with some academic chops that also indulges in a great deal of conspiracy theory: the idea that all religion was actually inspired by the use of hallucinogens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Welcome to the 55th episode of the Science Witch Podcast! Talk to mushrooms not cops by Jesse Lee In this episode, Ruby and Anjel talk with Jesse Lee Art about their art, mushrooms, politics, and how creatives need to model fungal networks of care to help resource one another. Patreon Etsy Store Science Witch Podcast on Apple Facebook Instagram Twi…
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The long awaited Magic Mushroom Hour Episode that was weeks in planning and execution. Starting with the Doors, then one of many Kinks tunes sprinkled throughout the 3 hours. The first of several Steely Dan hits, then one of several Thin Lizzy tunes, an excellent song from Lee Michaels, the wonderful version of Isolation by Johnny Depp and Jeff Bec…
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Conspiracy Realists from across the world hip Ben, Matt and Noel to updates on the Australia mushroom poisoning case. A new example of desalination. Callers weigh in on Bigfoot. Over in Schuylkill, locals find themselves plagued by a continuing series of bizarre messages hidden in products sold at various stores. All this and more in this week's li…
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Today on Mushroom Hour we have the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Francisco Kuhar. Dr. Kuhar is a Mycologist specialized in the fungal diversity of gasteroid and ectomycorrhizal fungi and biotechnological applications of fungal enzymes. He has a special interest in the evolutionary biology of sequestrate forms of fungi. Dr. Kuhar is an Associate rese…
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The concept of retirement used to be a few years at the end of your life, between when you stopped working and when you died. But the average lifespan kept increasing, while the retirement age stayed at 65. Now Canadians believe they'll need $1/7 million to retire in comfort, and most of the 1,000 people retiring each day in this country don't have…
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Over a coffee in community arts space The Place in Newport, south Wales, The Food Programme presenters Sheila Dillon, Leyla Kazim and Dan Saladino choose two books each from the year: one that has made them cook, and one that has made them think. Sheila also meets George Harris, creative director of Tin Shed Theatre Company, to hear why food has be…
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Discover the incredible journey of Daniel Baci, an acclaimed destination wedding photographer, filmmaker, and founder of Luxury Events Thailand, based in the vibrant locale of Phuket. Hailing from Boston, Massachusetts, Daniel's artistic roots run deep in a family of creatives, with his father, James, a seasoned photographer and videographer. Embar…
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The Big Story has been telling the stories that matter to Canadians for over five years, and through all of our coverage, one thing has become abundantly clear: A growing percent of the population can't afford to live basic, comfortable lives — and they want answers. In Frequency's newest show, In This Economy?! Jordan attempts to get to the bottom…
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In this episode, David interviews Shauheen Etminan, Ph.D. and Jonathan Lu: Co-Founders of Magi Ancestral Supplements. Through studying ancient Zoroastrian writings and 2,000 year-old Chinese texts in search of compounds and formulations forgotten by history, Etminan and Lu co-founded drug discovery company VCENNA in 2019 to use extraction technolog…
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What is the Winter Solstice? The winter solstice takes place on December 21st in the northern hemisphere. The longest night of the year, the winter solstice is a time of reflection, release, and renewal, and we believe that coming together as a community to honor this powerful event can bring profound healing and growth. As the winter solstice appr…
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Named for the orange stripe lining the 55 gallon barrels containing this herbicide and defoliant, Agent Orange was one of the most widely-used "rainbow herbicides" of the Vietnam war. But it wasn't just harmful to plants. Soon after it was deployed in Vietnam, Vietnamese citizens and US veterans alike reported crippling, life-threatening symptoms. …
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When Olivia Chow was running for mayor, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said a Chow victory would be an "unmitigated disaster". Almost six months later, he was on stage with her, thanking her on working with him on a historic deal. He called their collaboration "amazing" and the deal "one-sided" in the mayor's favour. How has the most important relations…
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Legendary auteur Stanley Kubrick is considered one of the most important single individuals in the history of modern film. There’s no question that his techniques, approach and body of work have influenced countless filmmakers -- but, according to some people -- he’s affected the public in much more disturbing ways. Join the guys as they dive into …
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Why is passion a critical ingredient in your career – and how can you infuse purpose and love into your professional journey? During our exclusive sit-down-interview with Jay Shetty, host of On Purpose with Jay Shetty and author of Think Like a Monk and 8 Rules of Love, we discuss why finding and staying true to your mission can be the key to long-…
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Caffeine is a drug that tons of us take every day. But is that a bad thing? And if we get it in the form of energy drinks, is that super dangerous? We talk to Dr. Astrid Nehlig, Prof. Gregory Marcus, and Prof. Sachin Shah. Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/ScienceVsCaffeineEnergyDrinks In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Chapter 1: We love/ha…
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For years, some researchers have been sounding the alarm, about the spread of wild boars—called 'super pigs" for reasons that will become clear—on Canada's prairies. A few years ago, the situation was bad. Now it's critical. The pigs are multiplying and becoming harder to hunt or capture. They've now been seen in British Columbia and Ontario. And t…
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Henry & Marcus bring you this week's weirdest stories and true crime news starting off with a breakdown of Max's new cult-focused documentary "Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God", and then - an unexpected orgy at a Los Angeles Taco Bell, a naked man causes chaos in one of Disneyland's most beloved attractions, Michigan man accused of trying to br…
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Most people are familiar with some version of "hypnosis" -- at least as it's portrayed in fiction. But what is hypnosis, exactly? Why did this fancy name for a trance state become such an infamous term, and why have so many people made extravagant claims about the concept? In tonight's episode, Ben, Matt and Noel explore the fact and fiction surrou…
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Brian and Robin are joined by palaeontologist Dr Susie Maidment, evolutionary biologist Dr Tori Herridge and comedian Dave Gorman to pitch giant creatures against tiny creatures in their bid to avoid extinction. They explore the scale of life and ask why are some organisms large and some small and what is the optimum size for successful survival. F…
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In this episode, Kyle interviews Bessel van der Kolk, MD: pioneer clinician, researcher, and educator on traumatic stress; Founder of the Trauma Research Foundation; Professor of Psychiatry at Boston University Medical School; Principal Investigator of the Boston site of MAPS’ MDMA-assisted psychotherapy study; and author of the #1 New York Times S…
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India controls numerous islands in the Indian Ocean, and they have a strange set of rules for North Sentinel Islands -- a tiny, remote place most people wouldn't visit anyway. You see, the Indian government maintains a 'zone of exclusion' surrounding the island, with no ships, helicopters or people allowed within miles of the shore. Ordinarily one …
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Is it sexist when straight men call each other the b-word? Cristen tracks down how bitch has (and hasn't) evolved and advises an unlady whose boyfriend thinks the b-word is no longer gendered. Then, a neurodivergent unlady is unsure how to ask friends to stop casually dropping the r-slur. BUT FIRST! Some recommended listening on Palestine: Rethinki…
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Rent in large Canadian cities is at ridiculous highs. It's hard to find a decent apartment. and sometimes even harder to keep it. Landlords can afford to neglect their buildings because units are so scarce, and what options do tenants have, exactly? Leave?! Stop paying rent?! Well, yes, there are several rent strikes happening in Canada right now, …
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In the U.S. doctors often prescribe opioids for pain management, and it's no secret that these substances are a big business for pharmaceutical companies -- and, increasingly, it's no secret that exposure to these legal pills are turning patients into unwilling addicts. So how exactly did the U.S. come to find itself in the grip of an opioid epidem…
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Picture it: Mosquitoes that don't spread disease. Aphids and potato beetles that stay away from our crops. Biting insects that don't bite humans. There's an awful lot of good in a world where we can make those changes. There's just one catch... In order to do those things, we have to genetically modify those creatures, using cutting-edge technology…
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Sheila Dillon looks at what the current conflict in Gaza has done to food supplies in one of the most densely populated places on earth. After Hamas gunmen launched an unprecedented assault on Israel from the Gaza Strip on October 7, killing 1,200 people and taking about 240 hostages, the Government of Israel responded with air strikes on Gaza, and…
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The Big Story has been telling the stories that matter to Canadians for over five years, and through all of our coverage, one thing has become abundantly clear: A growing percent of the population can't afford to live basic, comfortable lives — and they want answers. In Frequency's newest show, In This Economy?! Jordan attempts to get to the bottom…
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In this episode, Joe interviews Dana Lerman, MD: a decade-long infectious disease consultant who has since been trained in psychedelic-assisted therapy, ecotherapy, and Internal Family Systems, and is the Co-Founder of Skylight Psychedelics, where she prescribes IM ketamine and trains therapists who work with it. Lerman tells her story: how working…
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On September 16, 1994, teachers and school officials at the Ariel School in Ruwa, Zimbabwe were amazed when the school's students reported that a flying object had landed on the school grounds. What makes this sighting unique? What differentiates it from other UFO reports? Join the guys as they interview Randall Nickerson about his investigation of…
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Cameron Ortis was once seen as a fast-rising RCMP intelligence official. This week, he was found guilty of offering up Canadian intelligence to people for cash. How did he fall so far? What was he attempting to sell, and to whom? In the bigger picture, Ortis' trial was a first for Canada, in a year of many unprecedented national security issues. Wh…
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In this episode, Josh Hardman, the founder of Psychedelic Alpha, explores the multitude of challenges currently being encountered by the psychedelic industry. He engages in discussions regarding the progress of decriminalisation and legalisation initiatives, upcoming clinical trial milestones, and delves into the current state and the potential evo…
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Lord of Enjoyment calls in with some additional context on the Tyson chicken nugget recall. A letter prompts a conversation about the controversy surrounding the Balfour Declaration. Multiple anonymous sources prove the problem of contamination is much, much bigger than just chicken nuggets -- and it turns out Upton Sinclair's groundbreaking novel …
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Hi listeners! As a Thanksgiving treat, I'm releasing a patron exclusive minisode relevant to the holiday that I released two years ago on Patreon. Sign up to support the podcast on Patreon and you can get minisodes like this between each release, making this a weekly podcast. In this piece, I discuss the myths surrounding the landing of the Pilgrim…
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