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The Reason Interview with Nick Gillespie goes deep with the artists, entrepreneurs, politicians, and visionaries who are making the 21st century more libertarian—or at least more interesting—by challenging worn-out ideas and orthodoxies.
Today's guest is Joe Dolce, whose new book is Modern Psychedelics: The Handbook for Mindful Exploration.
Dolce argues that psychedelics aren't just the province of hippies or tech bros anymore. They are powerful and increasingly popular—and legal—tools for therapy, self-discovery, and play.
He talks with Gillespie about everything from the misunderstood role of ketamine in Friends star Matthew Perry's death to why ibogaine may be the only substance on Earth that can stop addiction cold, to how we went from "Just Say No!" campaigns to mail-order magic mushrooms in just a few short decades.
How can we make The Reason Interview better? Take our listener survey for a chance to win a $300 gift card: http://reason.com/podsurvey
0:00—Intro
1:25—What do psychedelics teach?
7:02—Psychedelic safety and ketamine myths
13:01—How psychedelics work and ibogaine effects
19:12—Microdosing
23:00—Psychedelics and altered states
28:10—Generational perceptions of psychedelics
30:59—Cultural acceptance of psychedelics
42:22—The future of psychedelics
48:34—Drug legalization and access
"Brave New World of Weed: The Astonishing Potential of a Complex Plant," April 6, 2017
Reason Versus—Mass Immigration Is Good for America, October 2
The post Psychedelics Are Not Just for Hippies and Tech Bros appeared first on Reason.com.
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The Reason Interview with Nick Gillespie goes deep with the artists, entrepreneurs, politicians, and visionaries who are making the 21st century more libertarian—or at least more interesting—by challenging worn-out ideas and orthodoxies.
Today's guest is Joe Dolce, whose new book is Modern Psychedelics: The Handbook for Mindful Exploration.
Dolce argues that psychedelics aren't just the province of hippies or tech bros anymore. They are powerful and increasingly popular—and legal—tools for therapy, self-discovery, and play.
He talks with Gillespie about everything from the misunderstood role of ketamine in Friends star Matthew Perry's death to why ibogaine may be the only substance on Earth that can stop addiction cold, to how we went from "Just Say No!" campaigns to mail-order magic mushrooms in just a few short decades.
How can we make The Reason Interview better? Take our listener survey for a chance to win a $300 gift card: http://reason.com/podsurvey
0:00—Intro
1:25—What do psychedelics teach?
7:02—Psychedelic safety and ketamine myths
13:01—How psychedelics work and ibogaine effects
19:12—Microdosing
23:00—Psychedelics and altered states
28:10—Generational perceptions of psychedelics
30:59—Cultural acceptance of psychedelics
42:22—The future of psychedelics
48:34—Drug legalization and access
"Brave New World of Weed: The Astonishing Potential of a Complex Plant," April 6, 2017
Reason Versus—Mass Immigration Is Good for America, October 2
The post Psychedelics Are Not Just for Hippies and Tech Bros appeared first on Reason.com.
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