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Welcome to the Tink Tink Club where we discuss the Psychedelic Renaissance with those most important to the movement.
Welcome to the Tink Tink Club where we discuss the Psychedelic Renaissance with those most important to the movement.
Katherine Maclean
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Katherine Maclean is a cognitive psychologist with a PhD from UC Davis, and has been a postdoctoral research fellow and faculty member at Johns Hopkins University where she has conducted numerous studies with using psychedelics as medicine. Published research Psymposia
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John Harrison
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John Harrison is a psychologist with a specialization in Addiction Treatment and Personal Transformation and serves on the Board of Directors for the Global Ibogaine Therapy Alliance. He currently studies the efficacy of Ibogaine as a treatment for opiate addiction and works closely with patients to facilitate their recovery through preparation and integration.
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Sara Gael - The Zendo Project
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Sara Gael is the Harm Reduction Coordinator for MAPS and a transpersonal psychotherapist at Naropa University in Boulder. The Zendo Project brings psychedelic education and harm reduction to festivals around the globe.The Zendo ProjectMAPS
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Ashley Booth
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Ashley Booth is a psychedelic ambassador and the founder of the Aware Project. Go to awareproject.org for events, news, media, and information about how to get involved and how to spread the word about the future of healing.
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StandUp911
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StandUp911 (Ryan) is a social media activist and creator of Meeting of the Minds. Follow him on Instagram @StandUp911 for a regular dose of truth, consciousness, and inspiration and go to meetingofthemind.events and revolutionofthemind.org for more information about the global Meeting of the Minds movement.
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Dan De Lion from ReturnToNature
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Dan De Lion is a forager and herbalist that teaches at his school, Return to Nature. We discuss Dan's philosophies, the classes he offers, and how the proper diet can save the world. Go to returntonature.us for more information.
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Dr. Bruce Damer
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Dr Bruce Damer is a modern-day luminary and master of liminality. He has worked as a consultant for NASA, and is a featured speaker at both Palenque Norte and Esalen. He is also the host of the Levity Zone podcast.
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Dr. James Fadiman
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Dr. James Fadiman is the father of modern psychedelic therapy and the author of the Psychedelic Explorers Guide. He is currently doing research on the effects of microdosing.
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Brad Burge from MAPS
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Brad Burge is the director of Communications and Marketing for MAPS, the Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies. Brad is on the front lines of the drug war, fighting to make the world a better place.
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Dennis Mckenna
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Dennis Mckenna is an ethnobotanist and founding member of the Heffter Research Institute. His most recent book, The Brotherhood of the Screaming Abyss, is a personal account of life with his brother Terrence and their famed experiment at La Chorrera.
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Diana Reed Slattery
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Diana Reed Slattery is leading cartographer of the ocean that is human consciousness. She is the author of Xenolinguistics: Psychedelics, Language, and the Evolution of Consciousness and The Maze Game.
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Tom Shroder
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Tom Shroder is a journalist, Pulitzer prize winning editor, and the author of Acid Test: LSD, Ecstacy, and the Power to Heal. Tom explains the process of MDMA assisted psychotherapy along with the history of MDMA's rise from party drug to a harbinger of hope.
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Hamilton Morris
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Hamilton Morris (@hamiltonmorris) is a producer and reporter for Vice, a writer for Harper's Magazine, and a perpetually curious self-experimenting chemist. We discuss journalistic responsibility during this psychedelic renaissance and the vestiges of drug tourism in Mexico.
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Lorenzo Hagerty: The Psychedelic Salon
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Lorenzo Hagerty is the host of the Psychedelic Salon podcast and author of Genesis Generation. We sit down with Lorenzo to discuss the world of entheogens and the current state of psychopharmacology. Go to psychedelicsalon.us and MAPS.org for more information.
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Breaking Bad Habits
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In recent years, there has been successful research in the field of psychopharmacology and the medicinal uses of psychedelics. This is a personal account of using psilocybin to treat and cure an addiction to nicotine. These statements have not been reviewed by the FDA.
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Frank Cipolla
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Frank Cipolla has been a major broadcast journalist and news anchor for over 30 years. He has worked for WNBC, The Wall Street Journal, and countless other networks, and is the author of It Shocked Even Us!
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LAZSLO
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Lazslo is a hip-hop artist and music producer living in NJ and performing all over the continent. Follow him (@_lazslo_) and go to lazslomusic.com for more info.
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Better Being with Dan G and Nick F
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Dan and Nick (@iambetterbeing) stop by to talk about why New Year's Resolutions generally fail, and give advice on improving your health and wellness. Go to http://www.iambetterbeing.com for more information.
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Eddie Hector
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Eddie Hector is a ametuer blacksmith, American Revolutionary War reenactor, and paintball enthusaist. We sit down to discuss Passion and why its so important to creativity and the human race.
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Loveless: A Conversation with the Devil
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Loveless is an artist, world traveller, and all-around Jedi that is currently living and creating in Thailand.
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