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PT221 - Bennet Zelner - The Pollination Approach

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Life Sciences, Science, Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.6598 Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2020

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Joe interviews Ph.D., Professor at the University of Maryland focusing on economics and global business studies, Advisory Board Member of the Usona Institute and Synthesis Institute, and co-founder of the Transformative Capital Institute, Bennet Zelner.

Zelner discusses the problems with our current economic, healthcare, therapeutic, and community paradigms- that our prevailing model is one of hyper-individualistic, drug-first action, compounded by a crisis of connection (the epidemic of loneliness we're experiencing), a crisis of extraction (giant corporations replacing local businesses with the bulk of profit being sent outside the community), and a crisis of depletion (decisions about community resources being made by those outside the community). And he talks about how his Transformative Capital Institute aims to facilitate many small changes to lead to large paradigm shifts, centered on his pollination approach- recognizing and encouraging the intrinsic interdependence between individual and community well-being.

He talks about the various projects the Transformative Capital Institute is working on, the way change happens and the complications of creating new paradigms from flawed ones, and how the pollination approach relates to psychedelics: using the newfound window of openness people experience after an experience to connect them with their community systems and surrounding environment- to help heal a person while revitalizing currently-broken systems at the same time.

Notable Quotes

"The pollination approach is rooted in a core, ecological principle, which is that the health of a system and of the elements in a system depends on the continual renewal and recirculation of resources within that system, and that's the complete opposite of what we have right now."

"What you're not seeing is the reduction in subsequent local economic activity that's going to occur as a result of the few bucks you just saved at Walmart. One of the other projects that I'm working on with a few other folks attempts to quantify that so that people can see what the effects are of spending their money locally vs. spending it at outposts of giant corporations. And I think if we can make that information accessible and comprehensible to people, then we can change behavior without even having to build in some kind of strong form incentive."

"We've been taught by every institution in our society from the time that we are born that we're not enough, that there's not enough to go around, and in order to get ahead, we basically need to win at the expense of someone else, who loses. Even once we recognize how fallacious that is intellectually, there's still a lot of work to be done to eliminate the deep, cognitive imprints in which that type of thinking is enshrined. ...I think that psychedelics-- as I said, they're tools of personal transformation, so they can help people heal from trauma, etc. But I think they can also help people move into new paradigm ways of thinking and behaving."

"In terms of shifting to a new paradigm in the healthcare system, I think the key shift needs to be one from a system that is focused on managing disease or managing disease symptoms (which is what we currently have) ...toward a system that's focused on producing well-being. And I think psychedelics have a big role to play in that type of system."

Links

MAPS.org: "The Pollination Approach to Delivering Psychedelic-Assisted Mental Healthcare," by Bennet A. Zelner


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everybody, welcome back to Segadelics today.

0:15.8

This is Joe Moore coming at you from Backridge, Colorado.

0:18.2

Today on the show, we have Bennett Zellner, and it's a really interesting

0:22.1

fellow, and I think we get into some new territory around economics and psychedelics that

0:27.1

I know we haven't really talked about too much here on the show. So I hope this helps in this

0:32.9

really weird, confusing time when not too long ago, most people selling LSD had to worry about going to

0:40.7

prison. And a lot of these folks are now going to be making a bunch of money. So how do we deal

0:46.3

with that? What do we want? What should we think about it? Is there a good way to do it? Can we do it

0:50.9

well? You know, a lot of these questions and more Bennett and I get into on the show.

0:54.8

And I think it's a really great episode. So I hope you all appreciate this one.

1:00.0

Kyle and I saw Bennett at Horizons, I think, I think in 2019 maybe. And it was really impressive.

1:07.5

I was really stoked and probably one of my more favorite talks in the whole

1:12.6

conference. So just really happy Bennett was able to make it on the show and we were able to

1:17.2

share it with you all. So let us know what you think on the other side or email us at psychedelics

1:21.9

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1:30.3

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1:40.7

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1:46.2

whatnot and come to class ready to talk about it. And we are approved for CEs for therapists and

1:53.9

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1:58.8

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