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Catch up on the latest psychedelic gossip with Shelby and journalist Reilly Capps. Known for his extensive work covering drug policy and psychedelic communities, Reilly shares insightful commentary on the evolving landscape of psychedelic acceptance and regulation. He discusses his personal psychedelic experiences, notably with ayahuasca, and reflects on how these have profoundly shaped his views and reporting. They explore the tension between grassroots psychedelic movements and the growing commercialization threatening to dilute traditional and indigenous practices. Reilly critically examines the potential risks and benefits of integrating psychedelics into mainstream medicine and therapy, emphasizing the importance of preserving the cultural sanctity and therapeutic potentials of these substances. The dialogue also touches on significant legislative changes, providing a critical analysis of recent decriminalization efforts across the United States and the complex dynamics at play within the psychedelic reform movements. Shelby and Reilly also share a unique perspective on the "roots versus suits" dilemma within the psychedelic space, articulating concerns about corporate influences and the essential role of genuine community engagement in shaping the future of psychedelic use.
Reilly Capps’ articles from the episode:
Psychedelics in Washington, from Issue 10 of the Magazine
Colorado Just Legalized Guided Psilocybin Sessions | DoubleBlind Mag
Reilly Capps is a journalist and writer with extensive experience covering the intersections of drug culture, policy, and science. He is the Editorial Director at HealingMaps and has contributed to various respected publications such as The Washington Post, Rooster Magazine, and Lucid News. Capps, a licensed EMT, has firsthand experience in understanding how drugs impact communities from his time responding to 911 calls in Boulder, Colorado. His work also extends into the psychedelic space, contributing to Chacruna and the MAPS Bulletin, where he explores topics on psychedelic advocacy and the evolving legal landscape of drugs. Known for his engaging and insightful coverage, Capps continues to be a prominent voice in discussions surrounding psychedelic research and drug policy reform.
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Catch up on the latest psychedelic gossip with Shelby and journalist Reilly Capps. Known for his extensive work covering drug policy and psychedelic communities, Reilly shares insightful commentary on the evolving landscape of psychedelic acceptance and regulation. He discusses his personal psychedelic experiences, notably with ayahuasca, and reflects on how these have profoundly shaped his views and reporting. They explore the tension between grassroots psychedelic movements and the growing commercialization threatening to dilute traditional and indigenous practices. Reilly critically examines the potential risks and benefits of integrating psychedelics into mainstream medicine and therapy, emphasizing the importance of preserving the cultural sanctity and therapeutic potentials of these substances. The dialogue also touches on significant legislative changes, providing a critical analysis of recent decriminalization efforts across the United States and the complex dynamics at play within the psychedelic reform movements. Shelby and Reilly also share a unique perspective on the "roots versus suits" dilemma within the psychedelic space, articulating concerns about corporate influences and the essential role of genuine community engagement in shaping the future of psychedelic use.
Reilly Capps’ articles from the episode:
Psychedelics in Washington, from Issue 10 of the Magazine
Colorado Just Legalized Guided Psilocybin Sessions | DoubleBlind Mag
Reilly Capps is a journalist and writer with extensive experience covering the intersections of drug culture, policy, and science. He is the Editorial Director at HealingMaps and has contributed to various respected publications such as The Washington Post, Rooster Magazine, and Lucid News. Capps, a licensed EMT, has firsthand experience in understanding how drugs impact communities from his time responding to 911 calls in Boulder, Colorado. His work also extends into the psychedelic space, contributing to Chacruna and the MAPS Bulletin, where he explores topics on psychedelic advocacy and the evolving legal landscape of drugs. Known for his engaging and insightful coverage, Capps continues to be a prominent voice in discussions surrounding psychedelic research and drug policy reform.
Reilly on X:
https://x.com/ReillyCapps
Episode Sponsors (Logos + UTM Links)
Got stories and questions for Trip Tips? Email us: [email protected]
Watch on YouTube
Find Us Around the Web:
IG: @doubleblindmag
X: @doubleblindmag
FB: @doubleblindmag
Want to join cannabis ceremonies, breathwork, psychedelic workshops, and more with the DoubleBlind community? Try our membership for free for 30 days at: doubleblindmag.com/freemagic
Advertising/Business Inquiries:
Want to partner with us and help make this podcast possible? Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Our theme song is Primordial Dance by OHMA
Part of the Human Content Podcast Network
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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