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My name is Laura Dawn and welcome to my new podcast series
Dear Humanity, exploring the wisdom and science of human flourishing

“Dear Humanity” bridges ancient, earth based traditions, mythology and philosophy with cutting-edge fields like psychedelics, creativity, neuroscience, cognitive science, and ecology to address the modern meaning crisis.

In times of profound change and uncertainty, this show delves into the heart of what makes us human, asking:

How do we lead deeply fulfilling, purposeful and inspired lives – built on the foundation of love, connection, belonging, and altruism – amidst political division, ecological devastation, systemic crises, and the existential threats confronting humanity?

Through transformative conversations with the world’s most influential change-makers, innovators, elders and visionary leaders from all walks of life —"Dear Humanity" helps us rediscover what it means to be fully human, unlock our extraordinary capacities, and remember the unbreakable and sacred bond we share with one another and the natural, living world.
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My name is Laura Dawn and this is the Psychedelic Leadership Podcast, because what the world needs is a new kind of leader.  This podcast features a series of mind-enhancing conversations with thought leaders and the wisdom keepers of our time both in the psychedelic space and beyond. Weaving wisdom with science, we’re exploring the intersection between psychedelics and sacred plant medicines, with neuroscience and consciousness, creativity and resilience, business and entrepreneurship, meaning and purpose. These conversations focus on how we can learn to embody heart-centered leadership so we can influence real change and create a more beautiful world our hearts know is possible. So get ready for a neural upgrade, as we explore our medicine for change. I’m your host, Laura Dawn and I invite you to join me on this journey to a better future.  
Hey there, and welcome to this short introduction for the Psychedelic Leadership podcast, where I’m going to give you an overview in terms of what to expect from this podcast and the episodes to come. Ok, so there are 3 different areas this Psychedelic Leadership Podcast explores. First, I’m having conversations with a diverse range of leaders in the psychedelic space discussing all topics related to how we can bring heart-centered leadership and integrity to effectively hold space for the integration of psychedelics and sacred plant medicines into mainstream culture. And how we can do that in a  way that brings with it the most benefits to planetary healing and causes the least amount of harm. The second aspect of this podcast takes a more holistic approach by going beyond the psychedelic space and features conversations with thought leaders and experts from a wide range of disciplines, that offer us tools to draw upon to become more effective leaders.  And then the third component looks at how can we draw upon the wisdom we receive from psychedelics and sacred plant medicines as well as the science we are discovering from psychedelic research to shape ourselves into visionary leaders who can influence real change no matter what domain we find ourselves in.
In episode #1 of The Psychedelic Leadership Podcast, I speak with Jonathan Glazer, co-founder of the Thank You Plant Medicine Campaign. Jonathan shares what the Thank You Plant Medicine Campaign has accomplished so far: They created a global "coming out day" event where thousands of people came out of the psychedelic closet and shared their transformational stories with psychedelics and sacred plant medicines. They have partnered with and connected over 120 psychedelic organizations from around the world.They are building an online Thank You Plant Medicine Community for people to connect, ask questions, share resources and support each other on the path. Jonathan shares exciting news about what's to come, what they are working on next, and their visions for the future. In this episode, Jonathan shares transparently about what he's learned about leadership as they've built a core team and have coordinated efforts from thousands of volunteers from around the world to support this campaign. He shares his viewpoints on navigating challenging situations, especially when he needs to address people in the community who have received feedback of malpractice or inappropriate behavior in the psychedelic space. He also touches on his thoughts around cultural appropriation. We also talk about Jonathan's meditation practice and his multi-faceted and open-minded approach to working with psychedelics, and his perspective on how psychedelics can be a catalyst for change in many domains of life. LINKS:Website: https://thankyouplantmedicine.com/FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TYPMCommunity/FB page: https://www.facebook.com/ThankYouPlantMedicine/Instagram: www.instagram.com/thankyouplantmedicine/And Jonathan's personal Instagram is @jonathanpthearthIf you'd like to get on my mailing list and receive either Click here to access my 8-hour music playlist for psychedelic journeys and beyondClick here to access my free 8-day microdosing courseClick here to access the full episode transcript and list of resources
In this conversation with Sandra Ingerman, we dive into the path of shamanism and a look at the origins of shamanic wisdom, and the implications of the explosion of interest in shamanic practices within the context of our modern day world. We talk about what makes a shaman a shaman, what it means to be a gardener of energy, and the difference between a shaman and a shamanic practitioner. We discuss the importance our words, the emphasis on fine tuning our intuition and the power of ceremony for cultivating a heightened sense of concentration and focus, and how social media is causing polarity, division and distracting us from centered presence. We also talk about the shamanic path in terms of tuning into other dimensions of reality and shamanic practices we can cultivate to live our best lives.Click here to access the full episode transcript and list of resources
Trying to make sense out of these strange times? Psychedelic pioneer and enthnopharmacologist Dennis McKenna calls this global planetary transition a time of metamorphosis, and how COVID, climate change, psychedelics, and sacred plant medicines are “messengers from Gaia” telling us to wake up. He calls plant medicines the neurotransmitters of the Gaian mind.In this conversation, Dennis McKenna explores how the growing interest in psychedelics and sacred plant medicines in Western mainstream culture is a highly complex, and double edge sword with many pros and cons. We explore our symbiotic relationship with plants, how ayahuasca acts as a natural antidepressant, how psychedelics may allow us to perceive the quantum realm of reality, the complex issues of cultural appropriation, God and religion, and more. Dennis McKenna touches on (Jump to section)13:23 Dennis offers his macro perspective on these strange times we’re living through touching on COVID, climate change. 17:14 A time of chaos and transition.18:18 On climate change.22:00 COVID & plant medicines as a messenger from Gaia. 23:00 “Ayahuasca is one of the greatest medicines we have”26:30 The decriminalization of plant medicines32:30 Our symbiotic relationship with plants, the default mode network and how psychedelics help us step out of our frame of reference to perceive reality differently. 37:50 Can psychedelics help us to understand the quantum nature of reality? 46:45 The pharmacology of Ayahuasca and how it acts as a natural antidepressant. 56:00 Difference between psilocybin and ayahuasca for therapeutic use in the West.58:20 Dennis’ take on cultural appropriation1:10:45 What ayahuasca has taught Dennis1:12:41 Dennis’ take on God and Religion1:16:27 Can plant medicines help support our evolutionary leap in consciousness?1:23:24 What Dennis is creating with the McKenna Academy of Natural Philosophy1:26:00 Music - “The Story of You” by SatsangFeatured MusicianSatsang: www.satsangmovement.com Synergetic PressThank you to Synergetic Press for making this episode possible. Synergetic Press prints paradigm-shifting books on ecology, sustainability, cultural anthropology, consciousness, and psychedelics.Get 30% off on all books printed by Synergetic Press including books on psychedelics with discount code LAURADAWN30Unlimited SciencesHelp support Unlimited Sciences to fund psychedelic research: go to www.unlimitedsciences.org Click here to access the full episode transcript and list of resources
As we know, this is a time of great change. So how do we learn to navigate through major times of transition and learn to surf the waves of rapid change with more grace, ease, courage, and resilience? As we close the chapter on 2020, the year of global upheaval, the year the world as we knew it forever changed, how can we find the wisdom to transmute crisis into the catalyst for transformation, the catalyst for our awakening, so we can pass through the portal into 2021, or whatever portal of transition we happen to be moving through so we can be stronger, wiser and more heart-centered leaders on the other side? In this solo episode I am going to explore the initiation that many of us are facing right now, the initiation of bowing at the altar of impermanence, and how if we’re willing to make peace with this often very challenging place, it can catalyze a process of metamorphosis in our lives allowing us to be stronger on the other side.In this Episode:Wisdom tools you can learn to draw upon for strength to navigate times of change. The importance of the narratives we tell ourselves about this time of change. Exploring the metaphor of metamorphosis and the cocoon.Exploring the intersection between Eastern philosophy, the psychedelic experience, and quantum physics.Exploring the wisdom teachings of impermanence and groundlessness. The benefit of relating to times of transitions as rights of passage or initiations.The power of cultivating a relationship with impermanence. Psychedelics and bowing at the altar of your own death. Cultivating the courage to let go and embrace times of change as a launchpad for new creation. Links Referenced in this Episode of the Psychedelic Leadership Podcast Psychedelics & DeathPsilocybin produces substantial and sustained decreases in depression and anxiety in patients with life-threatening cancer: A randomized double-blind trialFilm about Psychedelics, Death & Dying (34min) By Horizons Online event organized by Psychedelic Seminars on Death and DyingLinks to Books MentionedNo Time to Lose: A Timely Guide to the Way of the Bodhisattva By Pema ChödrönWhen Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times by Pema ChödrönHow to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and TranscendenceFeatured Musician Aea Luz WebsiteSongs Featured: Listen to "Cradled in the Balance" on SpotifyListen to "Sunrise" on Spotify  Additional ResourcesClick here to access the full episode...
Want to understand what’s happening in the brain when under the influence of psychedelics? The default mode network (DMN) is receiving a lot of attention these days, but what do we really know about what the science is saying in terms of how psychedelics influence the DMN, and how can we use that information to catalyze change in our lives?In this conversation, Psychedelic Neuroscientist Manesh Girn breaks down the neuroscience of psychedelic states and distinguishes fact from fiction.In this conversation Manesh Girn explores:How the DMN sits at the top of all 7 brain networks and creates models of reality that we hold onto that can keep us stuck within limiting narratives and belief systems. How we "see what we believe" and continue to perpetuate limiting beliefs, from the perspective of the predictive coding model of the brain.How psychedelics support neuroplasticity. The importance of daily practice to allow altered states to transmute into altered traits. The difference between cognitive flexibility and psychological flexibility.How psychedelics can support creative thinking, and the underlying mechanisms for which they do that. The overlap in the research between meditation and psychedelics.How psychedelics influence the shift in alpha brainwaves and how this likely influences the DMN. His perspective on how psychedelics can be a powerful tool for helping to steer humanity’s ship in a better direction. How his psychedelic research has directly impacted his life and perception of reality. Manesh Girn BiographyManesh Girn is a Neuroscience PhD student at McGill University and has been lead or co-author on over a dozen scientific publications and book chapters on topics including psychedelics, meditation, daydreaming, and brain networks. Manesh currently has ongoing collaborations with Robin Carhart-Harris and others at the Imperial College Center for Psychedelic Research and is investigating the brain changes underlying psilocybin, LSD, and DMT. He has had a passionate interest in psychedelics and their scientific investigation since his teens and also runs a YouTube channel called Psychedelic Science that provides accessible discussions of the latest research findings.Follow him on YouTube & InstagramResearch Papers Cited:Updating the dynamic framework of thought: Creativity and PsychedelicsREBUS and the Anarchic Brain: Toward a Unified Model of the Brain Action of PsychedelicsHelpful Articles & GuidesChange Your Story, Transform Your Life: How Psychedelics Can Help You Re-define Your Life for the BetterA Complete Guide to Fostering Cognitive Flexibility and How Psychedelics Can HelpHow Psychedelics Can Help Support Your Creative...
In this episode, Shiri Godesi shares her four-pillar framework (that includes set, setting, skillsets, and support) she uses to help her clients create a “psychedelic roadmap” for maximizing their transformational experience with sacred plant medicines. She also shares applicable tools for what she calls “self-shamanism” to help her clients deepen in their journey, and gain more insights and wisdom along the way. In this episode, Shiri Godesi explores:The 4 pillars of the protocol she created and now teaches in her training program for psychedelic facilitation.Two terms she coined called "self-shamanism" and "psychedelic roadmap".Tools for navigating fear.How to hold space for people moving deep, emotional pain.The difference between intention and expectation.Her interesting viewpoint on the often-given advice to surrender. How she applies attachment style theory to integration coaching. Her take on psychedelic leadership.How she navigates criticism and intense feedback.What she's learned in this process of launching a psychedelic training program.Link to Psychedelic Certification ProgramClick here to access the full episode transcript and list of resourcesMusic featured by Laughing Lady Love, Listen to Let It In here on SpotifyResources MentionedTake the quiz to discover your attachment style.Playing Big by Tara MohrClick here to access my 8-hour music playlist for psychedelic journey’s and beyond or Sign up for my free 8-day microdosing course.
For the first time ever, author of Biology of Belief, Dr. Bruce Lipton speaks publicly about his support for psychedelics, claiming: "I wouldn't be here today doing what I'm doing, if it wasn't for a psychedelics." In this conversation, Bruce Lipton also touches on:The body as a "virtual reality suit" The true source of our identity and how psychedelics influence our perception of our identityEpigeneticsQuantum physics and quantum field theory, The root cause of our subconscious programmingThree techniques for reprogramming the subconscious mindThe difference between the conscious versus subconscious mindCymaticsHis take on COVID and the role stress and fear are playing in the pandemic Tips for boosting your immune systemClick here to access the full episode transcript and list of resourcesClick here to Access my Free 8-day Microdosing Course Click here to access my 8-hour playlist for psychedelic journeys and beyond. Book Resources MentionedBiology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter & Miracles by Bruce LiptonWhat is Real: The Unfinished Quest of the Meaning of Quantum Physics by Adam BeckerBreaking The Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One by Joe DispenzaYour Body is Your Brain: Leverage Your Somatic Intelligence to Find Purpose, Build Resilience, Deepen Relationships and Lead More Powerfully By Amanda BlakeBruce Lipton BioBruce H. Lipton, Ph.D., cell biologist and lecturer, is an internationally recognized leader in bridging science and spirit. Bruce was on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin’s School of Medicine and later performed groundbreaking stem cell research at Stanford University. He is the bestselling author of The Biology of Belief, The Honeymoon Effect, and co- author with Steve Bhaerman of Spontaneous Evolution. Bruce received the 2009 prestigious Goi Peace Award (Japan) in honor of his scientific contribution to world harmony. For more information visit www.brucelipton.comEpisode #7 of the Psychedelic Leadership Podcast featured a song called Dreams by Ksenia Luki. Click here to purchase on Bandcamp.
During this time of significant change, we can learn to stay centered and resilient amidst the whirlwind of upheaval by asking ourselves what we choose to focus our awareness on and what we genuinely care about. These times are asking of us to turn our attention inwards, away from who’s right and wrong, fueling division and polarity, and train our minds and hearts to stay open and non-reactive to what’s unfolding around us. In this episode, Laura Dawn explores uncovering our truth, working with triggers, and suggests how the most effective use of our time and awareness is to “get right with ourselves" and how psychedelics and sacred plant medicines can help.Click here to access the full episode transcript and list of resourcesClick here to access a free 8-day microdosing course. Click here to access an 8-hour music playlist for psychedelic journey's and beyond. Featured Musician:This episode features a song called "I'm Onto You" by the incredibly talented musician Annie May Willis. Annie May's WebsiteFollow Annie May Willis on Instagram @AnnieMayWillisListen on SoundcloudListen to Annie May Willis on Spotify
Tricia Eastman is an Iboga facilitator who has supported over 1600 people's journey with this powerful plant medicine. Tricia shares how she found herself face-to-face with the Bwiti tribe in Gabon and how she was initiated into three different lineages and given permission to carry and serve this potent medicine. In this mind-expanding episode, Tricia describes some of the bizarre practices of the Bwiti lineage from "pygme paste", to genies, to mermaid deities. She describes what a “Nema” is, what “Mabundo” means, and the interesting use of an “Akume Torch.”We talk about how Iboga is becoming endangered, how we can support organizations like "Blessings of the Forest" which are engaged in sustainable growing practices, reciprocity, and Tricia shares her thoughts on creative alchemy and integration. Click here to access the full episode transcript and list of resourcesTricia Eastman's website Psychedelic JourneysFollow Tricia on InstagramTraditional Bwiti Music featured in this episode by EbandoAdditional ResourcesAccess 4 free music playlists for psychedelic journeys and beyond.Receive my free 8-day microdosing course.
Laura Dawn speaks with co-founders of the Sabina Project Charlotte James and Undrea Wright are intentionally exploring sacred earth medicines and the power of ceremony as a profound catalyst for the liberation of oppressed people, helping to dismantle systems of oppression that become internalized. They are doing this by educating about harm reduction and creating safe spaces for people in the BIPOC (BIPOC = Black Indigenous and People of Color) community to come together to integrate and openly share their plant medicines experiences. In this candid conversation about race, we talk about cancel culture, spiritual bypassing, how we can become more aware of our inherent biases. They share their perspective on “recreational” medicine use, the importance of connecting to the shamanic practices from our own ancestral lineages. The Sabina Project Psychedelic Anti-Racism Workbook Donate to the Mutual Ceremony FundSabina Project Free ResourcesThe Sabina Project in the PressMicrodosing to Dismantle OppressionFollow the Sabina Project on Instagram Join the Sabina Project for a free series "Afro-Psychedelia" in honor of Black History Month.Free Microdosing Course & PlaylistClick here to access the full episode transcript and list of resourcesFree 8-day Microdosing Course 4 Free Playlists for Psychedelic Journey's and Beyond. Join the Thank You Plant Medicine Global Online Event February 20-21stJoin the Thank You Plant Medicine Facebook Page and join the FB community to get updates about the upcoming Thank You Plant Medicine Global events February 20-21st. Sign the pledge on the TYPM website to stay informed about the movement. Check out the Live stream on the TYPM FB Page starting on the morning of Saturday the 20th, featuring remarkable plant medicine leaders.
The narrative around creativity is drastically changing. Creative thinking is now being called the #1 most important skill set that you can learn to cultivate for thriving in these uncertain times. In this episode, Laura Dawn speaks with Dr. Balder Onarheim who has a Ph.D. in the neuroscience of creativity and is the founder of PlatoScience (the developer of a neurostimulation head device called Plato Work) about the importance of training your mind to think more creatively. We explore how you can learn to draw upon a variety of tools that all share similar neurological underpinnings that specifically support and enhance neuroplasticity, like cognitive practices that you can learn, with technological tools like neurostimulation, and even biotechnologies like psychedelics (and microdosing), all to help you learn more quickly, think more creatively, and concentrate more effectively. The “creativity battle”: making it more known that creativity is a cognitive skill that everyone needs. Creativity is at the core of humanity, not just some funny “arts” topic.When you understand the underlying neural mechanisms that both prevent and support creative thinking, you improve your ability to train your brain to think more creatively. Balder says “If you don’t understand it, then you can’t improve it.”Tips for cultivating enhancing creative problem-solving in groups.Convergent versus divergent thinkingCognitive tools and tiny interventions you can do all the time, to make your brain less rigid and more flexible. Sleep as a method for enhancing creative thinkingBalder’s thoughts on the Default Mode Network, psychedelic research, and creativity The history behind neurostimulation, how it’s over 3000 years old, and how the Egyptians used torpedo fish as electroshock therapy to treat migraines.ResourcesClick here to access the full episode transcript and list of resourcesGet 15% off a PlatoWork head device with coupon code “lauradawn” Balder Onarheim TedX talk "3 Tools to Become More Creative"Read Dr. Onarheim's paper: "Applying the neuroscience of creativity to creativity training" published in Frontiers in Human NeuroscienceAccess 8-Day Free Microdosing Course HereAccess 4 playlists for psychedelic journey’s and beyond.
The passing of Measure 109 in Oregon was a pivotal moment for the psychedelic movement. By 2023, qualified practitioners will be able to legally administer psilocybin for therapeutic purposes. In this episode, Laura Dawn speaks with psychedelic pioneer Francoise Bourzat who is part of designing the curriculum to train practitioners to safely and legally support their clients’ healing process through the intentional consumption of sacred mushrooms. Francoise Bourzat discusses: Where they are at in the process of creating the curriculum;The hurdles they have to overcome;Government support and accessibility;The potential drawbacks of psychedelic legalization;Who can access this training for psychedelic practitioners, and how long it will last; The importance of reciprocity and what that really means;Wisdom from her Mazatec teachers from Oaxaca, Mexico;Her perspective on cultural appropriation, and how it’s taken often out of context;Her hopes to build more resources for the Mazatec people;The overlap and intersection between indigenous wisdom and modern psychology and how they could be used together as a more complete framework. We end the conversation with wise advice she offers psychedelic leaders stepping into the space. ResourcesClick here to access the full episode transcript and list of resourcesExplore the Centre for Consciousness Medicine hereExplore the Center for Consciousness Medicine Programs for Psychedelic Facilitation Here. Consciousness Medicine: Indigenous Wisdom, Entheogens, and Expanded States of Consciousness for Healing and Growth.Read more about the passing of Measure 109 in Oregon here Learn more about the Mazatec’s Tribe here Additional ResourcesAccess 8-Day Free Microdosing Course HereAccess 4 playlists for psychedelic journey’s and beyond.
After struggling with addiction, Carlos Tanner heeded the call to sit with grandmother ayahuasca in Peru, knowing this would be his path of healing. Shortly after that, he was invited to move into a shaman's home and apprenticed with him for 4 years. This eventually led him to start the Ayahuasca Foundation in 2009, offering retreats and educational training programs within the Shipibo lineage. In this conversation, we explore some nuanced and complex topics, including:The misunderstanding we have around the concept of “tradition” Understanding trauma from a shamanic perspective How ceremony acts as a catalyst for enhancing consciousnessDo these sacred plant medicines discriminate between skin color and language spoken? The placebo effect and the role that consciousness plays in the healing processHow consciousness profoundly influences our experience of reality The understanding of trauma from a shamanic perspectiveHow we have forgotten that we are inherently a part of natureThe ayahuasca foundations 4 and 8-week programs.Resources Click here to access the full episode transcript and list of resourcesAyahuasca Foundation WebsiteFour Week Empowerment Course at the Ayahuasca FoundationEight Week Initiation Course at the Ayahuasca FoundationAccess 8-Day Free Microdosing Course HereAccess 4 playlists for psychedelic journey’s and beyond.Music FeatureRainbow Light by Tara Davina. Click here to listen on Spotify.
In this episode, Laura Dawn speaks with influential thought leader and author of Sacred Economics and The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know is Possible, Charles Eisenstein.We discuss:Charles' recent psychedelic experiences of ego-dissolutionHow psychedelics have influenced him as a thought leaderWise advice for the psychedelic leaders of our timeThe process of reintegration back into the matrix and old paradigm after psychedelic experiences. How this psychedelic renaissance is different than the 60’sThe role psychedelics are playing to help us move from the narrative of separation towards interbeingThe foundational importance of understanding our psychedelic experiences through the lens of relationship and connection. Charles’ thoughts on letting go, truth, trust and courage.The subtleties of the “war on self.”Reframing activism by moving away from the narrative of trying to “make things happen” versus connecting to the larger universal intelligence and listening, and then allowing things to happen. How plant medicines are helping us move through this time of upheaval and transition?Conceptual frameworks (like eastern philosophy or quantum physics) he draws upon as helpful psychedelic roadmapsClick here to access the full episode transcript and list of resourcesBooks By Charles Eisenstein The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible (Sacred Activism)Sacred Economics, Revised: Money, Gift & Society in the Age of TransitionClimate––A New StoryBooks Mentioned In This Episode The One-Straw Revolution: An Introduction to Natural Farming (New York Review Books Classics)1984 George OrwellMusic FeaturedEpisode #14 of the Psychedelic Leadership Podcast features music by Shylah Ray Sunshine. Shyla Ray offers vocal coaching! I highly recommend checking out her offering here. www.ShylahRaySunshine.comFollow Shyla Ray on SpotifyListen to Existence on SpotifyOther ResourcesFree 8-Day Microdosing Course4 Music Playlists for Psychedelic Journey’s & Beyond
If you want to uplevel your life, you need to uplevel your mind and your mindset. As Einstein says, we can’t solve our problems at the same level of thinking that created them. And as we face a time of crisis, we are being called to radically uplevel the way we think. In this solo episode, Laura Dawn explores how you can cultivate mindsets that are critically valuable for leading through this time of change and expanding the boundaries of what you believe is possible. Laura Dawn shares the narrative of how humanity is in the gap between two worlds and how we can learn to foster resilience through cultivating mindsets like curiosity to catalyze awakening, creative thinking, and heart-centered leadership. Mindsets like curiosity allow us to perceive possibility where we previously saw limitations, and build bridges between the riffs that keep us divided. Laura Dawn describes these mindsets within a powerful framework she’s developed called the path of the Creative Visionary Bodhisattva that can act like a companion guide for those on the plant medicine path. In this episode, Laura Dawn shares powerful questions that you can draw upon to help you cultivate a curiosity mindset, not just for your benefit, but for the healing of humanity. Psychedelic ResourcesClick here to access the full episode transcript and list of resourcesFree 8-Day Microdosing Course4 Music Playlists for Psychedelic Journey’s & BeyondResources Mentioned in This Episode Listen to "Choosing Curiosity Over Fear" from the On Being Podcast with Elizabeth Gilbert and Krista Tippet
Belinda Eriacho is a wisdom keeper from the Diné (Navajo) and Zuni lineage. She was born and raised on the Dine’ reservation. In this episode, Belinda shares that from a Diné perspective, the goal in life is walking through life in “hozho”, which means living in balance and harmony. We talk about the difference between cultural appropriation versus cultural appreciation and how we can’t move towards healing unless we acknowledge that hurt has been done. Belinda shares her own story of healing intergenerational trauma and also shares the powerful prophecy of the Eagle and the Condor. Resources from the EpisodeClick here to access the full episode transcript and list of resourcesBelinda Eriacho WebsiteThe Church of the Eagle & Condor Ayahuasca Religious Freedom InitiativeHeal My Sisters 5 Week Course Focusing on Healing Intergenerational TraumaRebel Wisdom Podcast Identity & Empathy, Ayishat Akanbi Additional ResourcesFree 8-Day Microdosing Course4 Music Playlists for Psychedelic Journey’s & BeyondFeatured Music Episode #16 of the Psychedelic Leadership Podcast features two songs by the talented musician Ali Maya. Love is the MedicineWaters of Forgiveness
Since 2008 East Forest has been the leader of underground ‘sound meditation’ ceremonies around the world. His primary mission is to create sonic architecture for others to explore their inner space. In this episode, East Forest shares his journey with psychedelics and how that started him on the spiritual path, and how he didn’t find his own voice until discovering psilocybin, which is when his path as a musician started to deepen and open up and started focusing on creating music specifically for psychedelic journey’s. He talks about the role that music plays in ceremony and in our healing process, and how music is ultimately extending an invitation for us to go within, pointing towards the mystery, and reminding us of our inner North Star. He shares about the time he spent with Ram Dass, his interesting perspective on the positive benefits of this polarized time of division, a powerful suggestion for plant medicine integration, and his thoughts about the psychedelic movement towards medicalization. Eastforest.orgJoin the “East Forest Council” Patreon offering. Tune into 10 Laws with East Forest PodcastResourcesClick here to access the full episode transcript and list of resourcesFree 8-Day Microdosing Course4 Music Playlists for Psychedelic Journey’s & Beyond
If there was a method that you could learn to feel more inspired, feel more alive and on purpose, think more creatively, become more productive, learn more rapidly, and feel like you have more time and patience, and in the process strengthened physical, mental and emotional resilience, would you take the time to learn about this methodology and train yourself to embody it? What Laura Dawn just described are the massive benefits of tapping into flow states. But how do you know when you're in flow? In this episode Laura Dawn explores 5 characteristics of flow states, and explains that when you know how to recognize and identify flow, you can leverage your self-awareness to experience more of it. Why is it worth experiencing more flow in our lives? Laura Dawn explores 5 massive benefits you can experience from flow, which is especially worth paying attention to if you are an entrepreneur, or cultivating your thought-leadership. You can learn to leverage a conscious microdosing practice to experience more flow, which is what Laura Dawn will be teaching in her upcoming 3-month microdosing mastermind program she’s specifically designed and created for entrepreneurs, transformational coaches who want to expand their reach of influence and cultivate heart-centered leadership. ResourcesClick here to access the full episode transcript and list of resourcesJoin the 3-Month Microdosing Mastermind Free 8-Day Microdosing Course4 Music Playlists for Psychedelic Journey’s & Beyond
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