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Richard L. Miller
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Sonya Nesch on Mental Health in Mendocino County
Mind Body Health & Politics
07/31/12 • 57 min
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McKenna on Ayahuasca: User Experience & Safety
Mind Body Health & Politics
03/11/15 • 4 min

'Don't Hold it Alone'
Mind Body Health & Politics
07/10/23 • 58 min
"Nature will be just fine. This is about saving us and our relationship with nature." - Tony Lai
How Tony Lai came to discover Gross National Happiness and the rights of nature movements.
The importance of shaping laws to promote values that will enable nature to thrive and flourish.
The stages of legibility in the legal system and what giving agency means.
Recognizing that nature will be just fine, and that saving nature is about saving us and our relationship with it.
The revolution in value and the potential for regenerative finance, law, and governance.
The importance of participatory processes and building intentional communities.
Tony Lai's experience living in the Embassy Network and experimenting with different governance systems.
The potential of AI and large language learning models to foster greater understanding among peoples.

Doblin on Peyote: Legality, Safety & Clinical Results
Mind Body Health & Politics
03/18/15 • 4 min

Heal the man- Jonathan Connors
Mind Body Health & Politics
09/07/22 • 46 min
Did you know, if a government official takes a psychedelic treatment for PTSD, they lose their security clearance? After finding success with psychedelics for the treatment of his own PTSD, that government restriction is exactly what our guest, Jon Connors, hopes to lift. I sat down with Jon to hear about his personal experiences and what has inspired him to take action on a national level. This episode covers some heavy topics such as suicidal tendencies, depression, and isolation; but ends on a positive note with the healing psychedelic therapy can offer- and how to get involved so the people who need it most can access the help they deserve.
“I do remember enjoying the creativity of the experience and then unlocked aspects of myself that, I think, I carry through much of my life”
Jon Connors has embarked on his healing of Complex PTSD via psychedelic medicine since 2017. His experiences have inspired him to help others heal as well. He is the founder of Heal Government Insiders, a nonprofit initiative to amend United States National Security rules to allow insiders to heal their PTSD with psychedelics and retain their Security Clearance. He is a passionate activist for both restoring psyches and restoring the planet through regenerative agriculture. For the latter, Jon is also the founder of Blockchain for Ecology and loves using art to fundraise for social impact initiatives.
Show notes:
*Trigger warning- recollections of suicidal behaviors*
A sailor, ecoactivist, and person undergoing psychedelic treatment- Introducing Jon Connors (9:32)
The difference between Californians and Bostonians (13:13)
Jon’s first experience with psychedelics at age 14 (14:20)
An anecdote about Saudi Arabia and measurement (15:25)
Why he never took these medicines again for decades (19:53)
Entering into a psychotherapeutic endeavor (23:27)
A bus accident memory turns out to be a repressed suicide attempt (28:46)
His personal experience with Complex PTSD has inspired him to help others (31:35)
The most powerful medication for depression is aerobic exercise (35:00)
Isolation and COVID- we all are struggling (40:26)
Martin Polanco and Ibogaine treatments (42:12)
Heal Government Insiders- social initiative (43:55)
The “demon rum” aka alcohol and alcoholism (45:33)
“I don't want to go against the man. I want to heal the man” (49:05)
Links and references:
Albert Hofmann and his bike trip
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Heath Schechinger: Navigating the Realities of Consensual Non-Monogamy
Mind Body Health & Politics
09/05/23 • 75 min
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.

Elisabeth Sheff on Polyamorous Relationships and Challenges Faced
Mind Body Health & Politics
10/13/23 • 69 min
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.

Richard Dixey on Meditation, Reflexive Reactivity, and Rediscovering Our Humanity
Mind Body Health & Politics
11/16/23 • 71 min
Richard Dixey, research scientist and meditation practitioner, examines the concept of reactivity and its effects on our daily lives. He chronicles the journey of rediscovering our humanity through meditation, exploring the power of self-awareness and the potential for personal transformation.

Mariavittoria Mangini on Integrating the Psychedelic Experience
Mind Body Health & Politics
11/22/23 • 49 min
Dive into the intricacies of psychedelic side effects, integration processes, and societal 'matrix' on 'Mind, Body, Health, and Politics'. Join Dr. Richard Miller and Dr. Mariavittoria Mangini in a compelling dialogue that unravels the challenges and necessities of transparent and informed discussions in the field of psychedelic medicine.

Whitaker on SSRIs: Suppression of Information
Mind Body Health & Politics
03/16/15 • 3 min
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How many episodes does Mind Body Health & Politics have?
Mind Body Health & Politics currently has 399 episodes available.
What topics does Mind Body Health & Politics cover?
The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Alternative Health, Podcasts and Science.
What is the most popular episode on Mind Body Health & Politics?
The episode title 'Sonya Nesch on Mental Health in Mendocino County' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Mind Body Health & Politics?
The average episode length on Mind Body Health & Politics is 50 minutes.
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Episodes of Mind Body Health & Politics are typically released every 7 days.
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The first episode of Mind Body Health & Politics was released on Jan 24, 2008.
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