Mind Body Health & Politics

Paul Austin on Microdosing Psychedelics and Social Innovation


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Paul Austin, psychedelic advocate and founder of the Third Wave, discusses the benefits of microdosing and the importance of integrating it with healthy lifestyle habits. Our conversation also touches on the challenges of income inequality and the need for social change. Paul chronicles the role of psychedelics in catalyzing personal and collective transformation, emphasizing the importance of reconnecting with nature and reestablishing a reciprocal relationship with the environment.



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