- Exploring the history of indigenous use of psychedelics
- Why indigenous reciprocity matters
- Initiatives happening to integrate indigenous practices with western medicine
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Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Chacruna Institute, Dr Beatriz Caiuby Labate's main areas of interest are the study of psychoactive substances, drug policies, shamanism, ritual and religion.
Author Dr Erik Davis describes the lasting impact of the counterculture movement on contemporary psychedelic culture, emphasizing the role of indigenous communities in preserving psychedelic wisdom and the need to honor their contributions.
Dr Ronald Siegel shares his personal experience guiding people through non-ordinary states of consciousness, and his hopes for the future of psychedelic exploration and applications.
Laura Dawn teaches business and thought-leaders, entrepreneurs, and creative professionals how to mindfully explore psychedelics and sacred plant medicines as powerful visionary tools for inner transformation, fostering emotional resiliency and unlocking new depths to our creative potential.
Psychedelic neuroscientist and psychologist, Professor Robin Carhart-Harris gives us a simple explanation on the latest neuroscience explaining what happens to our brains on psychedelics as well as the future healing potential of psychedelic medicine.
Dr Rick Doblin, Ph.D., Founder and President of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), describes the lessons from more than 40 years advocating for the research and rescheduling of MDMA for treatment of PTSD.
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Alexander Beiner is an author, journalist and facilitator whose work focuses on bringing new ways of seeing and being from the margins of culture into the mainstream.
He's the author of The Bigger Picture: How psychedelics can help us make sense of the world and writes a popular Substack on philosophy, popular culture and psychology.
He's an executive director of Breaking Convention, Europe's longest-running conference on psychedelic medicine and culture.
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