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Mike Tyson on Smoking DMT: ‘Do You Understand the Toad?’ | The Art of Conversation W/ Dan Le Batard

2019

Mike Tyson explains to Dan Le Batard the spiritual awakening he underwent after smoking DMT, a psychedelic drug that occurs naturally in some plants and animals. Tyson also shares how his ego has shaped his life, and he goes in depth about his relationship with Cus D'Amato.

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Rick Doblin & Natalie Ginsberg: Rescheduling MDMA - History, Present and Future

Natalie Ginsberg, MAPS Policy and Advocacy Manager will interview Rick Doblin, Ph.D.

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The Psychedelic Renaissance | Stephen Bright | TEDxUniMelb

Psychedelic drugs: a dangerous and illegal scourge; a harmless way to “turn on, tune in, drop out” – or a valuable treatment for mental illness? Research is showing that substances like MDMA and magic mushrooms, long banished to society’s fringes, are proving effective in treating...

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11:33

Taking LSD, MDMA, and DMT to Treat Mental Health

A small community of experimental psychotherapists—along with self-medicating users—have been using acid and mushrooms to treat mental health conditions for years, with promising results.

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03:56

Jason Silva's Thoughts on LSD Microdosing

Jason Silva explains what exactly happens when people microdose LSD and whether or not it can be beneficial.

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Sanjay Gupta MD: Psychedelic Medicine Gets a Closer Look

Drugs like LSD and MDMA are generating new interest among doctors for use in psychotherapy.

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There Is No Such Thing as a “Bad Drug” | Psychedcast Ft. Mark Haden

Mark Haden is the executive director of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) Canada as well as an adjunct professor at the University of British Columbia School of Public and Population Health.

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Michael Pollan and Tim Ferriss at SXSW 2019

A renaissance is underway in the scientific study of psychedelics, both as a mode of therapy for mental illness and as a tool for understanding the mind.

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