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The DoubleBlind Magic Hour

De: DoubleBlind Magazine
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  • DoubleBlind Magic Hour follows host Shelby Hartman (co-founder of the DoubleBlind print magazine and media company) as she, her guests, and a cohort of correspondents cover timely, untold stories about the expansion of psychedelics around the globe — from insider baseball drama within the movement to the latest news on research, politics and beyond. We talk with the most brilliant minds and journalists we know from the psychedelic frontier about shrooms, acid, DMT, you name it, and about what hot goss they’re hearing in the field. And don’t worry, we get into whether you should trip too.
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  • 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
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    1 h y 13 m
  • Hot Goss with Abbie Rosner: Boomers Are Tripping, Embracing Elderhood, and Accepting Death
    Jul 15 2024
    In this episode of "Hot Goss," journalist Abbie Rosner discusses the resurgence of psychedelic interest among baby boomers, a generation that first experimented with these substances during the radical 1960s. Now in their elder years, they are revisiting psychedelics not just for nostalgia, but as a profound tool for spiritual exploration and accepting mortality. Abbie talks about how psychedelics can offer meaningful closure and peace as one approaches the end of life, reflecting on how these experiences challenge societal prejudices against aging and death. The discussion highlights the significant potential of psychedelics in elder care, particularly in palliative settings, where they can alleviate existential distress and enhance the quality of life for seniors. Abbie also touches on the ongoing research into psychedelics' therapeutic benefits for conditions like depression and isolation, common among older adults. The conversation further explores the cultural shifts within older demographics and the urgent need for policy reform to support psychedelic therapies in senior care, aiming to combat ageism and integrate these powerful experiences into mainstream acceptance. Abbie’s articles from the episode: Baby Boomers (Re)Discover Psychedelics as Tools for Aging with Grace | DoubleBlind Mag Can Psychedelics Help Us Face Our Fear of Death? Guest Speaker Headshot + Bio www.abbierosner.com Abbie Rosner is a journalist and author who has dedicated a significant part of her career to exploring the intersection of psychedelics and aging. Her work particularly focuses on how psychedelics are re-entering mainstream consciousness and their potential therapeutic benefits for older adults, challenging the stigmas attached to these substances from past decades. She has written extensively on the topic, including for PBS's NextAvenue, where she discusses the legal, medical, and personal implications of psychedelics for the baby boomer generation. Rosner’s interest in the field stems from her background as a member of the baby boomer generation herself, providing a personal as well as a professional perspective on the evolving role of psychedelics in elderhood and end-of-life care. Medicine Music: Bhodi Mandala by Desert Dwellers 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
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    1 h y 10 m
  • Deep Dive with Laura Dawn: Psychedelic Creativity, Cultivating Resilience, and Spiritual Entrepreneurship
    Jul 8 2024
    Shelby Hartman talks with Laura Dawn, who merges psychedelics with creative entrepreneurship. Laura reflects on her journey from early psychedelic use to becoming a leader advocating for conscious capitalism. She discusses the tension in the psychedelic community between commercial interests and traditional values, highlighting the unique roles women play in this evolving landscape. The conversation explores how psychedelics can enhance creativity and leadership, urging a balance between innovation and spiritual roots. Shelby and Laura Dawn explore the intersections of psychedelics, creativity, and entrepreneurship. She discusses the tension in the psychedelic community between commercial interests and traditional values, urging a balance between innovation and spiritual roots. Guest Speaker Headshot + Bio https://lauradawn.co/ Laura Dawn is a visionary and influential voice in the realm of psychedelics and creative transformation. With over 25 years of exploring altered states of consciousness, she has a Master's in Science, focusing on Creativity & Change Leadership. As the host of the Psychedelic Leadership Podcast, Laura combines her extensive experience with psychedelics, including sacred plant medicines, to guide leaders and creative professionals in harnessing these substances as tools for significant personal and professional development. Her work emphasizes the synergy between creativity, leadership, and psychedelics, aimed at fostering resilience and adaptability in an ever-changing world. Laura is also noted for her practical approaches to integrating these experiences, offering resources like microdosing courses and guides for safe psychedelic journeys​ Medicine Music: Bloom by Deya Dova 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
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    1 h y 26 m

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