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    Indigenous Cultures

    Explore "Indigenous Cultures" with insightful episodes like "Selects: Who is The Man of the Hole?", "The Power Of Psilocybin To Heal Our Minds And Our Bodies with Paul Stamets", "EP: 65 The Star People with Chief Joseph & Dr. Laralyn RiverWind", "Camping on Sea Ice with Whale Hunters" and "Short Stuff: Smoke Signals" from podcasts like ""Stuff You Should Know", "The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.", "Blurry Creatures", "Overheard at National Geographic" and "Stuff You Should Know"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    The Power Of Psilocybin To Heal Our Minds And Our Bodies with Paul Stamets

    The Power Of Psilocybin To Heal Our Minds And Our Bodies with Paul Stamets

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    We’re in the midst of a psychedelic renaissance. Compounds that have long been considered recreational drugs by conventional standards are finally being recognized through science as powerful tools for overcoming hard-to-treat health issues like PTSD, depression, addiction, and more. 


    Today on The Doctor’s Farmacy, I’m excited to talk to my good friend and one of the world’s most renowned mycologists, Paul Stamets, all about psilocybin and how this compound is helping us reimagine our way of treating one of the most important public health crises today—mental illness. 


    Paul Stamets is a speaker, author, mycologist, medical researcher, and entrepreneur and is considered an intellectual and industry leader in fungi: habitat, medicinal use, and production. His breakthrough research has created a paradigm shift for helping ecosystems worldwide. He has received numerous awards, including Invention Ambassador for the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the National Mycologist Award from the North American Mycological Association (NAMA), and the Gordon & Tina Wasson Award from the Mycological Society of America (MSA). In 2020, Paul was inducted into the Explorer’s Club. He has been awarded myriad patents in the field of mycology. Paul is the founder and sole owner of Fungi Perfecti, LLC, the maker, and marketer of the category-leading myco-supplement Host Defense line.

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    Here are more details from our interview (audio version / Apple Subscriber version):

    • Why we should care about mushrooms (6:50 / 4:39)
    • Why mushrooms are the zeitgeist of our time (12:35 / 10:00) 
    • Health benefits of mushrooms (13:54 / 12:07) 
    • How psilocybin works in human brains (29:34 / 25:48) 
    • Psilocybin as treatment for mental health and addiction (33:07 / 28:55) 
    • Specific psilocybin molecules that influence us neurologically (40:04 / 35:46)
    • Research on psilocybin for mental health issues (51:58 / 48:06)
    • The Stamets Stack microdosing method (1:02:41 / 58:57)
    • The future of psilocybin use in our society (1:15:43 / 1:11:50) 
    • A day in the life of Paul Stamets (1:20:16 / 1:16:22) 


    Learn more at paulstamets.com.





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    EP: 65 The Star People with Chief Joseph & Dr. Laralyn RiverWind

    EP: 65 The Star People with Chief Joseph & Dr. Laralyn RiverWind

    Chief Joseph RiverWind and his wife Dr. Laralyn RiverWind join Blurry Creatures for a deep dive into indigenous North American lore and legends.  The RiverWinds are authors of "What the Old One's Say" and "When the Fires Come", and are renowned for their teaching and speaking at spiritual gatherings, political events, and cultural presentations. They take us back into the prehistory of the Americas to talk about native legends surrounding Bigfoot, Giants, The Star People, and the other blurry creatures that inhabit the oral history of native Americans and indigenous peoples. 

    guest: https://www.firekeepersinternational.org

    contact: blurrycreaturespodcast@gmail.com

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    Music Kyle Monroe: tinytaperoom.com

    Aaron Green: https://www.instagram.com/aaronkgreen/

    Mastering: ironwingstudios.com

    Outro Song: TimeCop1983: timecop1983.com

    Camping on Sea Ice with Whale Hunters

    Camping on Sea Ice with Whale Hunters
    Every spring Inupiaq hunters camp on the sea ice north of the Arctic Circle, in hopes of capturing a bowhead whale to share with their village. But as global warming accelerates ice melt, it threatens the tribe’s 4,000-year-old tradition. National Geographic photographer Kiliii Yuyan recounts the five years he spent documenting these whale hunters, including one harrowing experience when the sea ice groaned—and then collapsed underneath them. For more information on this episode, visit nationalgeographic.com/overheard. Want more? Learn more about bowhead whales and hear their recordings of their wild sounds. And take a look at our in-depth coverage on the challenges facing polar bears in the Arctic. To see Kiliii’s stunning photography and short film about the Inupiaq people and their whale hunting traditions, Nat Geo subscribers can check them out in an online story, titled “Meet the Bowhead Whale Hunters of Northern Alaska.”  You can also follow Kiliii on Instagram where you can see amazing portraits he’s taken of native people, wildlife and kayaks that he built himself.  If you like what you hear and want to support more content like this, please consider a National Geographic subscription. Go to natgeo.com/exploremore to subscribe today.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices