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Psychedelic Times Podcast - #7: David Bronner Visionary Psychedelic Activism

#7: David Bronner Visionary Psychedelic Activism

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08/21/18 • 62 min

Psychedelic Times Podcast

You may not know it, but the CEO behind America’s favorite all natural soap brand is also a leading figure in the contemporary psychedelic movement. Our guest on the latest Psychedelic Times podcast is David Bronner, Cosmic Engagement Officer of Dr. Bronner’s, MAPS board member, hemp activist, and shining example of how passion-driven business can change the world. David invited our own Joe Mattia to tour the Dr. Bronner’s corporate offices and sit down to discuss his eclectic life story, replete with tales of psychedelic revelations, cannabis churches, suing the DEA and winning, and refocusing the family business to it’s roots with wild success.

Show Notes:

David discusses connecting with Rick Doblin and MAPS [2:00]

David’s first psilocybin mushroom experience [4:10]

Amsterdam adventures: Cannabis Cup and squatting [5:05]

Ego death and revelations on acid and MDMA in a gay trance club [7:00]

Integrating his psychedelic experience and becoming a mental health counselor [15:55]

The value of resistance and helping humanity to harmonize [17:35]

Dolphin overlords, 13th chakra glactivation [19:00]

The world needs good men, not spiritual recluses [19:20]

Carrying on the Bronner family legacy to unite spaceship earth [23:00]

Fighting for hemp seed oil and cannabis [27:00]

Meeting Rick Doblin on the playa and the Zendo Project [31:00]

Litigating the DEA and winning [35:00]

Coming out of the psychedelic closet [35:30]

Board position at MAPS and Burning Man stories [42:10]

Psychedelic integration: journaling and meditation [49:50]

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You may not know it, but the CEO behind America’s favorite all natural soap brand is also a leading figure in the contemporary psychedelic movement. Our guest on the latest Psychedelic Times podcast is David Bronner, Cosmic Engagement Officer of Dr. Bronner’s, MAPS board member, hemp activist, and shining example of how passion-driven business can change the world. David invited our own Joe Mattia to tour the Dr. Bronner’s corporate offices and sit down to discuss his eclectic life story, replete with tales of psychedelic revelations, cannabis churches, suing the DEA and winning, and refocusing the family business to it’s roots with wild success.

Show Notes:

David discusses connecting with Rick Doblin and MAPS [2:00]

David’s first psilocybin mushroom experience [4:10]

Amsterdam adventures: Cannabis Cup and squatting [5:05]

Ego death and revelations on acid and MDMA in a gay trance club [7:00]

Integrating his psychedelic experience and becoming a mental health counselor [15:55]

The value of resistance and helping humanity to harmonize [17:35]

Dolphin overlords, 13th chakra glactivation [19:00]

The world needs good men, not spiritual recluses [19:20]

Carrying on the Bronner family legacy to unite spaceship earth [23:00]

Fighting for hemp seed oil and cannabis [27:00]

Meeting Rick Doblin on the playa and the Zendo Project [31:00]

Litigating the DEA and winning [35:00]

Coming out of the psychedelic closet [35:30]

Board position at MAPS and Burning Man stories [42:10]

Psychedelic integration: journaling and meditation [49:50]

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undefined - #6: Rachel Harris Listening to Ayahuasca

#6: Rachel Harris Listening to Ayahuasca

In our latest Psychedelic Times podcast, Joe Mattia speaks with Dr. Rachel Harris, psychotherapist, ayahuasca researcher, and author of the wonderful book Listening to Ayahuasca: New Hope for Depression, Addiction, PTSD, and Anxiety. In this hour-long conversation, Rachel and Joe discuss a wide array of subjects surrounding ayahuasca, including the importance of family connections, the process of becoming a shaman, the link between ayahuasca and nature, and much more.

Show Notes:

Ayahuasca and family healing [1:00]

Ayahuasca and nature [2:23]

Esalen in the 60’s [4:00]

The War on Drugs [5:40]

Underground ayahuasca research [6:25]

Accounts of “miracle cures” [9:20]

Ayahuasca integration [12:20]

Spiritual bypass [15:10]

Psychotherapy vs. integration [17:15]

Finding ayahuasca [20:05]

Becoming a shaman [20:10]

Navigating difficult experiences [23:00]

The importance of lineage [24:55]

How psychedelics affect the brain [28:35]

Traumatic experiences on ayahuasca [31:00]

Traditional vs. underground ayahuasca use [34:15]

Psychedelic research challenges [36:30]

Why ayahuasca? [41:25]

Psychic surgery [45:00]

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undefined - #8: Allan Badiner Zig Zag Zen: Buddhism and Psychedelics

#8: Allan Badiner Zig Zag Zen: Buddhism and Psychedelics

From his early days of college activism, to decades of ecological stewardship, to Buddhism and then to psychedelics, Allan Badiner has had a colorful and impactful life. Allan is an important figure in the worlds of psychedelic exploration, Western Buddhism, and rainforest activism. He is the editor of Zig Zag Zen: Buddhism and Psychedelics and a 25-year board member of the Rainforest Action Network. In our latest Psychedelic Times Podcast, Allan speaks with Joe Mattia about his unconventional introduction to psychedelics, his awakening in a Buddhist monastery, and many other fascinating stories and insights.

Sponsors:

California Institute of Integral Studies

Center for Psychedelic Therapies and Research CIIS created the Center for Psychedelic Therapy and Research (the Center) in 2015 to address the demand for trained psychotherapists to work in the expanding field of psychedelic studies. The Center is directed by clinical psychologist Dr. Janis Phelps, who is also a professor in the East-West Psychology program.

Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps

Dr. Bronner’s

Dr. Bronner’s was founded in 1948 by Emanuel Bronner, a third- generation master soapmaker. He used the labels on his superb ecological soaps to spread his message that we must realize our unity across religious & ethnic divides or perish: “We are All-One or None!” Still family-owned and run, Dr. Bronner’s honors its founder’s vision by continuing to make socially & environmentally responsible products, and by dedicating our profits to help make a better world.

Show Notes:

Early days of college activism [10:00] Infiltrating Hollywood [13:00] Leaving Hollywood for India [15:00] First visit to a Buddhist monastery in Sri Lanka [16:25] Becoming friends with Terence McKenna [21:00] Connecting to Nature [28:30] Interviewing Buddhism teachers for Zig Zag Zen [31:30] CIIS Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy program [33:30] Esalen and psychedelics [37:45] Cannabis’ history as a medicine in the US and India [44:15] Foods and spices that are also cannabinoids [52:30] The importance of psychedelic integration [54:30]

Selected Quotes:

On Allan’s introduction to psychedelics:

“My interest in Buddhism is what brought me to psychedelics. Usually it's the other way around for people.”

On his first stay at a Buddhist monastery:

“So I went to a monastery in Sri Lanka in the mountains and I hated it; it was awful. It was just unbearable. The bed was basically a board and a thin blanket and there were bugs everywhere... I thought if I could just run out of here I would, but you had to book a week in advance to have a car come get you... About a day or so before I was supposed to be done there, I had an unbelievable experience. I just woke up to being different in so many ways. I looked at the dirt and I thought that’s not nothing, that’s Earth. The bugs were my friends. I felt this connection with them because they were alive. I woke up to no pain- all my joints had been bothering me before that. It was painless, and beyond that it was joyful, and I felt a connection and a profound sense of gratitude and joy to be alive. Everywhere I looked I was in awe. It was this amazing consciousness rebirth of some kind.”

On Terence McKenna giving him psilocybin:

“Terence [McKenna] did effectively treat me with psilocybin. That really came close to the Sri Lanka experience; it’s the closest I’ve been. It was my first psychedelic experience, and it came right at a time where I met Sasha Shulgin and would go to his Friday night dinners.”

On connecting with Nature and activism:

“One of the insights from the Sri Lanka experience was a connection to Nature, a connection to other beings- animals, bugs even. I felt that there was a strong connection between my own bliss and the connection that I had with other living beings. So that motivated me to get involved as an activist in preserving the life-giving systems of the planet and other species. I took that very seriously... I got to know the people at Rainforest Action Network... and they invited me to come work for them. I did and joined their board, and I’ve been on their board ever since. It’s been really an important part of my life to have that work going on and keep me in awareness of connection with other beings.”

On interviewing Buddhist teachers about psychedelics:

“In preparing for this book that I decided to do on Buddhism and psychedelics called Zig Zag Zen, I interviewed just about every well known American-born teacher of Buddhism about their previous experience with psychedelics, if they had any... and all of them did! It was ubiquitous- from Jack Kornfield to Joseph G...

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