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Good Life Project

Ayelet Waldman’s Really Good Day [on psychedelics]

Good Life Project

Jonathan Fields / Acast

Living Well, Midlife, Education, Health & Fitness, Wellness, Self-improvement, Intentional Living, Personal Growth, How To

4.53.4K Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2017

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Suicide or psychedelics?

Those were the options this week's guest, Ayelet Waldman, found herself facing.

A married mother of four and novelist living in Berkeley, Waldman struggled with bipolar, anxiety and depression her entire life. According to her, mental illness ran wide and deep in her family. Over the years, she'd found a pharmaceutical regime that made life tolerable, until peri-menopause destroyed her ability to time her medication and things spiraled rapidly out of control.

Waldman found herself increasingly mired in suicidal ideation. Nothing seemed to be working any more. Then, she heard about decades old research on psychedelics and a non-trippy therapeutic approach called microdosing.

Through a series of events, Ayelet found herself in possession of a vial of pure LSD and, seeing few others options, decided to try following a 30-day psychedelic microdosing protocol shared in James Fadiman's The Psychedelic Explorer's Guide.

Those 30-day changed everything. Within hours, the gray numbness began to lift. Life got more vivid, connected, stable and alive. Waldman wrote about her psychedelic microdosing journey, its affects, her fears and concerns, along with the politics, history, mythology and truths, how microdosing affected her work, mindset, relationship with her husband and kids and more in her latest book, A Really Good Day.

Head's up. This is a raw, unfiltered and provocative conversation. The bigger questions, issues and potential applications extend far beyond Waldman's immediate circumstances and life. This episode is neither an endorsement, nor an indictment of her choices or the use of psychedelics, but rather an exploration of deeply-challenging, yet critical issues from mental health to parenting and drug policy to science-fiction vs. fact. 


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0:00.0

You know, some people send their kids out.

0:04.4

They're like, drives safe, honey.

0:06.3

As my kids leave the house, my teenagers,

0:08.3

I shout after them, use a condom and test your Molly.

0:12.2

Because these drugs are criminalized,

0:14.0

there is no body testing it and verifying purity.

0:22.1

So imagine being in such an unrelenting state of depression,

0:28.1

that the only thing that was stopping you from ending it all

0:31.7

was the thought of leaving your children motherless.

0:35.2

Well, that's where today's guest,

0:37.4

Eilette Waldman, found herself.

0:40.0

She tried pretty much everything through years and years

0:42.5

and years, nearly every kind of medication,

0:44.1

every kind of therapy.

0:45.2

And she reached a point in her life

0:46.6

where what was working for a long time stopped.

0:49.7

And she just didn't know where to turn until one night.

0:54.0

She had a made her wake up call.

0:55.4

And she decided to try something that she never

0:59.4

in her wildest imagination would have thought

1:01.3

that she'd be open to trying.

1:03.1

And that is psychedelics.

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