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In this episode of The Funguy and the Ballbuster, we wade into the tender, surprising places that microdosing can uncover. Chris opens up about childhood moves he had always remembered fondly, realizing that his younger self may have carried more difficulty than he ever acknowledged. Tracy unpacks the basics of psilocybin’s effect on the brain, including a gentle explanation of the default mode network, and reflects on how microdosing can invite subconscious material into the light. Together, they share their first microdosing experiences, talk about the strange mix of disorientation and clarity that comes with healing, and explore what it means to make space for emotions and memories that rise to the surface.
By Tracy MacDougallIn this episode of The Funguy and the Ballbuster, we wade into the tender, surprising places that microdosing can uncover. Chris opens up about childhood moves he had always remembered fondly, realizing that his younger self may have carried more difficulty than he ever acknowledged. Tracy unpacks the basics of psilocybin’s effect on the brain, including a gentle explanation of the default mode network, and reflects on how microdosing can invite subconscious material into the light. Together, they share their first microdosing experiences, talk about the strange mix of disorientation and clarity that comes with healing, and explore what it means to make space for emotions and memories that rise to the surface.