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James Fadiman is a true man of many talents. Wikipedia calls him an ‘American writer’, but actually, he’s worked in multiple fields, from psychology, through to IT and, finally, to psychedelic research.
He studied Psychology at Harvard University and obtained a PhD from Stanford University. As a graduate student at Stanford, Fadiman was Stewart Brand's LSD guide on Brand's first LSD trip, at Myron Stolaroff's International Foundation for Advanced Study in Menlo Park, California.
He was also part of the team in the psychedelics in problem-solving experiment at the International Foundation for Advanced Study, which was abruptly halted in 1966 together with all the remarkable psychedelic research that was happening in the US.
Additionally, Fadiman worked at Stanford's Augmentation Research Center, a division that did research on networked computing. What did the technological research group need a psychologist in their team for? How are psychedelics and technological advances interconnected? And finally, what happens when you give psychedelics to a group of scientists? Listen to this week’s episode to find out!
Richard Alpert (Baba Ram Dass)
Psilocybin
Timothy Leary
Aldous Huxley
International Foundation for Advanced Study
Myron Stolaroff
LSD
Brandeis University
Willis Harman
PTSD
Set and setting
Mescaline
Doug Engelbart
The Mother of All Demos
Nixon’s War on drugs
Abraham Maslow
Microdosing
microdosingpsychedelics.com
FDA
Double-blind studies
Lupus
4.8
4747 ratings
James Fadiman is a true man of many talents. Wikipedia calls him an ‘American writer’, but actually, he’s worked in multiple fields, from psychology, through to IT and, finally, to psychedelic research.
He studied Psychology at Harvard University and obtained a PhD from Stanford University. As a graduate student at Stanford, Fadiman was Stewart Brand's LSD guide on Brand's first LSD trip, at Myron Stolaroff's International Foundation for Advanced Study in Menlo Park, California.
He was also part of the team in the psychedelics in problem-solving experiment at the International Foundation for Advanced Study, which was abruptly halted in 1966 together with all the remarkable psychedelic research that was happening in the US.
Additionally, Fadiman worked at Stanford's Augmentation Research Center, a division that did research on networked computing. What did the technological research group need a psychologist in their team for? How are psychedelics and technological advances interconnected? And finally, what happens when you give psychedelics to a group of scientists? Listen to this week’s episode to find out!
Richard Alpert (Baba Ram Dass)
Psilocybin
Timothy Leary
Aldous Huxley
International Foundation for Advanced Study
Myron Stolaroff
LSD
Brandeis University
Willis Harman
PTSD
Set and setting
Mescaline
Doug Engelbart
The Mother of All Demos
Nixon’s War on drugs
Abraham Maslow
Microdosing
microdosingpsychedelics.com
FDA
Double-blind studies
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