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Psychedelic Salon

Podcast 432 – “GAPS, MAPS, and PTSD”

Psychedelic Salon

Lorenzo Hagerty

Personal Journals, Science, Society & Culture, Natural Sciences, Philosophy

4.8567 Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2015

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

Guest speakers: Katie Tomlinson & Rachel Hope PROGRAM NOTES: Today's podcast features two of the Palenque Norte Lectures that were given at Burning Man in 2014. The first talk is by Katie Tomlinson, founder of GAPS, the psychedelic student organization at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. For anyone interested in establishing student groups on other campuses this talk has some great pointers for you . Following Katie's talk we hear Rick Doblin, the founder of MAPS, introduce Rachel Hope, a participant in one of the MDMA studies sponsored by his organization. Rachel tells her amazing story of a very long struggle with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and how the treatment being perfected by Dr. Michael Mithoefer and his wife Annie has cured her of PTSD. Download MP3 PCs – Right click, select option Macs – Ctrl-Click, select option The Evergreen State College The Secret Chief Revealed By Myron J. Stolaroff MIT scientist links autism to Monsanto’s Roundup and predicts HALF of U.S. children will be autistic by 2025 “Confessions of an Ecstasy Advocate”

Transcript

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0:00.0

Greetings from

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Greetings from Cyberdelic Spice

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Greetings

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from Cyberdelic Space

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This is Lorenzo and I'm your host here in the Psychedelic Salon.

0:24.0

I'd like to begin today by suggesting that you listen to another podcast.

0:29.6

No, not right now, but the leprechaun in me thought that that would be a funny way to start the podcast today.

0:35.9

However, I do have no problem with you switching over right now

0:39.0

if you want because I think that the information in the podcast that I'm about to recommend is

0:43.9

of critical interest right now, particularly if you live in the United States. Many of our fellow

0:50.1

slaughters, of course, have no doubt already listened to it. I'm talking about Joe Rogan's podcast number 593, which he posted at the end of last year.

0:59.7

It's an interview with Josh Fox, the man behind the groundbreaking gasland documentaries.

1:06.1

I thought that I was up to speed on fracking and other anti-earth practices of the oil industry, but I learned

1:12.7

significantly more by listening to that podcast. And the reason that I'm mentioning it on my own

1:17.7

podcast today is that one of the topics I'll be touching on is the importance of getting yourself

1:23.1

involved in whatever issue happens to be your biggest hot button. Should you ever think that you aren't in a position to make a change in this world,

1:31.5

a big change, well, Josh Fox's story should be an inspiration to you.

1:36.4

His first documentary was nominated for an Academy Award, and he shot it on a $5,000 budget.

1:43.2

So if you're running behind on listening to Joe's podcast,

1:46.5

I suggest that you skip ahead to number 593.

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It's not to be missed.

1:52.5

Now today, as you listen to the talks that follow,

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