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Mike Margolies - Psychedelic Seminars: the Benefits, Risks, and Complexities of Psychedelics

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4.6598 Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2020

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Kyle and Joe interview Mike Margolies of Psychedelic Seminars. In the show, they cover topics including guests and conversations from the Psychedelic Seminars, the decriminalization of all drugs, and the importance of allowing psychedelic use to be a part of training therapists for psychedelic therapy.

3 Key Points:

  1. Psychedelic Seminars is an educational conversation series deepening awareness of the benefits, risks, and complexities of psychedelics.
  2. There are large topics of decriminalizing psilocybin or the movements for 'decriminalize nature', but the conversation on decriminalization of all drugs is rare, which is what's really important.
  3. Some companies (MAPS for example) allow the option to use MDMA as a part of their therapist training program while other companies who are training therapists for psilocybin therapy, don't have the option to use it. This leaves the question, "Should the psychedelic experience be part of the psychedelic therapy training?" 

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Show Notes

About Mike

  • Mike used to work as a chemical engineer in corporate America, and then he did Ayahuasca
    • When he returned, he thought to himself about what he wanted to do with the rest of his life
    • He took a look at the pulse of the country and looked at what it needed
    • There wasn't anyone organized locally in Baltimore, so he started Psychedelic Seminars
  • Now he is living in the Bay Area, doing events locally
  • He has been interviewing people and putting the videos out globally

Psychedelic Seminars

  • They will be having some Indigenous people at the seminar
    • It's hard to get Indigenous people to seminars and conferences, because, what's in it for them?
  • The goal is to ramp up the project and do a seminar every month, where it usually takes place every few months
    • They are doing it all in a home, privately
    • The whole project is donation dependent, they are doing it all for free
    • You can support the mission here
  • After Michael Pollan, they did one with Jim Fadiman
  • He did another with Ayelet Waldman
    • The talks were on microdosing and the unknowns of microdosing
    • Just because there is no real harms taking a large dose of LSD, doesn't mean there aren't any harms taking a low (micro) dose of LSD frequently
    • Mike thinks that the term Jim Fadiman uses is its 'sub-perceptual', in that you have a noticeable effect on the mood, but no other way of noticing it

Decriminalization

  • Drug Policy tends to stay in the realm of psychedelics only
    • There are large topics of decriminalizing psilocybin or the movements for 'decriminalize nature', but no one likes to talk about the decriminalization of all drugs, which is what's really important
    • Poppy is not considered in decriminalize nature, which is selective nature decriminalization
  • It's not a real decriminalization, it's just a low priority for law enforcement
  • He's been asking in his conversations, opinions on decriminalizing all drugs
  • Different drugs have different risk profiles
  • "Just because you're not using criminal justice as your mechanism for reducing risks of drugs, doesn't mean you do nothing. The last thing we want to do is add criminalization to those who are already suffering, this is why we should decriminalize all drugs" - Mike
  • Laws should be written in terms of what are you not allowed to do, not what you're allowed to do
    • He is allowed to walk down the sidewalk, but not punch someone he walks past, but the law shouldn't be to get a license for walking down the street so long as you don't punch someone
  • The communities that are marginalized continue to be marginalized by the drug war

Psychedelic Therapy and Experience with Use

  • With MAPS, there is an option to do MDMA as a part of the training
  • With psilocybin, at least with Compass Pathways, there is not an option to use psilocybin. Mike says that's a huge issue
  • When you scale treatment, there is the risk of losing the quality of care
    • "We aren't going to solve the problems of our future by mass distributing psychedelics" - Mike
  • The fact that we have such mass amounts of widespread depression, means that we have a deeply ingrained systemic issue at hand
    • Psychedelics treat the symptoms, but we still need to fix the underlying cause
    • "If you are distributing psychedelics, but still exacerbating the same underlying issues, you now have the problem and solution in the same hefty package" - Mike
  • "Psychedelic experience is intrinsically something spiritual. How can you guide someone in spiritual practice if you haven't experienced it yourself?" - Mike
  • "Inducing a state intentionally, and guiding someone through a process, its completely unethical to guide someone through a spiritual process that you haven't been through yourself." - Mike

New Economy

  • Burning man is not a barter economy, it's a gift economy, where things are given without an expectation of receiving something in return
    • We are far from that economy
  • What if we had a world where instead of trying to extract value, we were trying to create value?

Links

Psychedelic Seminars Website

Psychedelic Seminars Patreon


About Mike Margolies

Since 2015, Mark has worked full-time in the psychedelic community, starting and contributing to a number of projects as an event and media producer, connector, and advisor. He is the Founder of Psychedelic Seminars, an educational conversation series deepening awareness of the benefits, risks, and complexities of psychedelics. On the PsychSems stage, he has interviewed a range of leaders including bestselling author Michael Pollan, Dr. James Fadiman and Ayelet Waldman on microdosing, and therapeutic ketamine expert Dr. Raquel Bennett. He started the project in 2015 after returning to his home city of Baltimore to build community for open and honest conversations about psychedelics. The project now operates primarily out of the San Francisco Bay Area and livestreams globally. Through his psychedelic community work in Baltimore, he seeded the Baltimore Psychedelic Society. He has sparked and mentored similar Psychedelic Societies around the world from Washington DC to San Francisco to Portugal. He helped start the Global Psychedelic Network to connect them.

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0:00.0

Welcome back, everybody to Psychedelics today.

0:12.0

Today on the show, we have Mike Margulies.

0:16.0

Kyle and I are here doing the intro together.

0:18.2

Yeah.

0:18.9

And we just wanted to do it together since we're here

0:23.4

together in Vermont. And it's a really cool interview today. Mike Margulies talked, is that right?

0:29.5

Mark Marguerle? Talking about psych seminars, psychedelic seminars out of the bay, San Francisco

0:34.9

Bay Area. And his project's really cool, and that's what the

0:38.1

episode's about. Anything really stand out for you? There were definitely parts of the conversation

0:43.4

that I appreciated exploring, and I feel like there's a lot of nuances and complexities. I mean,

0:51.0

especially when we were getting into the differences between decriminalization, legalization, and then, you know, I'm also reflecting what we recorded this about, I don't know, two weeks ago at this point. So my memory is not super fresh. But I do remember making some comments and thinking about this idea of psychedelics saving the world, right? And that was the, we're exploring

1:13.1

these new business frameworks that are popping up in the psychedelic scene. And so we're exploring

1:20.0

that idea of psychedelic business and, you know, yeah, some of these frameworks that are popping up.

1:25.5

And so that, I guess like that really stuck out for me was that conversation because it is really nuanced and really complex of, like, what's happening in the space. And just, like, how the psychedelic narrative is going. And so, yeah, I don't know. Just kind of doing my own reflection on that. Yeah. We get into it pretty in depth in the show, but yeah, there's a lot of

1:45.0

these businesses coming online. And the feeling for a lot of folks is that the big money people

1:51.8

are coming in and encroaching on our territory. We don't like it. And other people are like,

1:55.6

oh, no, this is perfect. This is exactly what we wanted. And, you the feeling like yes our psychedelics going to save the

2:02.9

world or is it at least going to lower the world's total number of cases of PTSD or anxiety whatever

2:10.6

you know the whatever treatment and you know what is saving the world like people don't really even

2:16.6

agree on that even though they kind of make a show of it.

2:20.2

Right.

2:20.5

And I'm thinking something about, like, what I was touching on and what we were touching on during that section was about systemic issues and, like, the integration and, you know, having these like really profound psychedelic experiences,

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