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Synchronicity with Noah Lampert

Ep. 23 - Marijuana and More with Davis Clayton Kiyo

Synchronicity with Noah Lampert

Noah Lampert

Comedy, Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality

4.8766 Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2016

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

My guest today is business owner and marijuana lifestyle advocate slash activist, Davis Clayton Kiyo.

Davis and I went to the same high school but didn't really know each other too well back then. Since ye olden days he's embarked on a new career centered around one of my favorite things in life: marijuana.

You may remember my last guest, Ben Kovacs, is a co-founder of a company called Myster. Well, Davis is the other co-founder.

You'll hear it in the episode but Davis has a creative and energetic spirit that is palpable and contagious. Davis also relays a very interesting story about a near death experience someone he knows had and how that altered his view of reality and death.

We talk about a whole host of topics including:

  • Davis' parents being Donald Trump supporters
  • Bringing more awareness into your life
  • The pros and cons of marijuana use (mostly the pros)
  • Normalization of marijuana in culture and society
  • An interesting legal situation Davis is in right now
  • Hacking the voter system
  • The knowability of the universe
  • Science vs Spirit
  • The dogma of religion
  • Changing reality with your thoughts

This was another in-person podcast and have I said how much I love these? Because I very much love them.

For this weeks book giveaway I'm giving away a brand new copy of Carl Jung's, "Man and His Symbols." If you want to enter the contest all you need to do is join the Synchronicity Community and you do that by clicking this.

Also, be sure to Subscribe to Synchronicity if you haven't already.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is synchronicity. This is synchronicity. This is synchronicity. This is synchronicity.

0:14.4

Welcome to episode 23 of Synchronicity. My guest today is co-founder of Meister, Davis-Claton,

0:23.6

Keo. If you remember, last week I had Ben Kovacs on, who's the other co-founder of Meister.

0:29.6

Meister is a marijuana lifestyle and accessory company. It's just check it out. Getmeister.com.

0:36.6

I'm going to have links to all this on the podcast

0:39.0

page. How do you get to the podcast page? There's two ways. One is through syncpodcast.com,

0:45.4

SYNC, podcast.com. Boom. We'll be the first thing there. First podcast. Super easy to find. Also,

0:53.3

you can go to mindpodnetwork.com slash noa and the first

0:58.5

episode will also be there so that's two places you can go to potentially check it out also on the

1:03.6

podcast episode itself i have links in there too so you don't even have to go anywhere so basically

1:07.3

if you want to find out more about anything i'm talking about i'm trying to make it as easy as possible. So before I get into Davis, I want to recap last week's book giveaway,

1:17.9

which was, what did I give away last week? Tribal leadership, right, and who won that? Let's see

1:23.3

here. Renee, congratulations, Renee. So I hope you enjoy the book. That'll be sending that out today.

1:30.6

This week's book giveaway, if you don't know what I'm talking about, I will tell you. But this

1:35.3

week's book giveaway is by Carl Jung, Manon, His Symbols. One of my favorite books of all time.

1:42.8

Admittedly, also one of the densest books, it's probably one of my favorite books of all time. Admittedly, also one of the densest books. It's probably

1:47.5

one of the least dense Carl Jung books. It's also not exclusively written by him. There's other

1:53.0

takes on it from some of his disciples and people who taught. But I love it. It gives a fantastic

1:59.0

introduction slash general overview with some specificity about Carl Jung's

2:05.3

kind of ideas relating to archetypes, symbols, so many other fucking awesome stuff.

2:11.7

Carl Jung.

2:12.2

The podcast is named Synchronicity because of Carl Jung.

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