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An independent podcast by Rav Arora (and formerly Dr. Jay Bhattacharya) devoted to dismantling weaponized "consensus" in science. Weekly topics include medical censorship, holistic medicine, mental health, psychedelic medicine, and well-being.


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Out now for everyone: Senator Ron Johnson joins The Illusion of Consensus for a serious debate on Iran, Trump’s foreign policy, congressional war powers, and the risks of another Middle East conflict. We dig into the constitutional limits on military action, the case for and against intervention, Israeli and American strategic interests, and the political fallout this could have for Republicans and the wider MAGA movement. Chapters:0:00 Intro1:53 Ron Johnson Voting Against Iran War Powers Resolution10:00 Was Iran Nuclear Threat Real?19:14 Iran Firing Largest Attack Onto Israel23:05 Israel vs Iran’s Goals26:10 Objectives of the Iran War30:00 Did Israel Convince USA to Wage War?35:00 Will This Negatively Affect Future Elections?40:52 CIA Hacking Tacker Carlson?46:00 Financial Concerns Regarding the WarSupport The Illusion of Consensus!The Illusion of Consensus is a fully reader-supported publication. If you support the high-quality mental health and wellness journalism on this site, consider becoming a paid or founding member to receive exclusive articles, early-access episodes, and ask questions for future episodes. Or support The Illusion of Consensus with a one-time donation. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.illusionconsensus.com/subscribe
Senator Ron Johnson joins The Illusion of Consensus for a serious debate on Iran, Trump’s foreign policy, congressional war powers, and the risks of another Middle East conflict. We dig into the constitutional limits on military action, the case for and against intervention, Israeli and American strategic interests, and the political fallout this could have for Republicans and the wider MAGA movement.Chapters:0:00 Intro1:53 Ron Johnson Voting Against Iran War Powers Resolution10:00 Was Iran Nuclear Threat Real?19:14 Iran Firing Largest Attack Onto Israel23:05 Israel vs Iran’s Goals26:10 Objectives of the Iran War30:00 Did Israel Convince USA to Wage War?35:00 Will This Negatively Affect Future Elections?40:52 CIA Hacking Tacker Carlson?46:00 Financial Concerns Regarding the WarSupport The Illusion of Consensus!The Illusion of Consensus is a fully reader-supported publication. If you support the high-quality mental health and wellness journalism on this site, consider becoming a paid or founding member to receive exclusive articles, early-access episodes, and ask questions for future episodes. Or support The Illusion of Consensus with a one-time donation. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.illusionconsensus.com/subscribe
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.illusionconsensus.comMy Conversation with Senator Ron Johnson I just sat down with U.S. Senator Ron Johnson for a wide-ranging and, at times, contentious conversation on new Biden-era Covid documents + the war in Iran.We begin with Johnson’s investigation into newly released government documents related to COVID-19 vaccines — including claims that federal health officials d…
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.illusionconsensus.comBarry Neufeld says what a lot of parents are thinking. The Canadian school trustee has been one of the most vocal critics of gender ideology in schools — and a BC human rights tribunal recently fined him $750,000 for it.That number is worth sitting with.I sat down with Barry to get into the full story for almost 90 minutes — his concerns about gender id…
I’m excited to release this new episode with Layne Norton: one of the most respectable, evidence-based thinkers in the nutrition discourse. Layne has PhD in nutrition and has appeared in podcasts with Andrew Huberman, Joe Rogan, Megyn Kelly, and many other familiar voices.In this conversation, we deep-dive into nutrition science, exercise, chronic disease, and the illusion of consensus shaping modern health discourse. Layne breaks down protein myths, seed oils, artificial sweeteners, vitamins, fiber, obesity, metabolic health, and the impact of Covid-era messaging on public trust in science. The episode explores how online wellness culture, government guidelines, and social media gurus collide (mentioning Gary Brecka and Paul Saladino), and why statistical thinking, risk, and probability matter more than viral anecdotes. This episode is a rigorous, practical, and highly evidence-based breakdown of modern health myths.Become a paid member to support this podcast:Links:SpotifyApple(And available on all other podcast platforms)Chapters:00:00 Covid, Science, and Public Trust08:10 Universal Principles for a Healthy Diet18:40 Fiber, Gut Health, and Fruits vs Vegetables32:05 What Supplements Should You Take44:10 Seed Oils, Saturated Fat, and Heart Health57:20 Artificial Sweeteners and Sugar1:09:45 Intermittent Fasting and Autophagy1:21:30 Layne’s Beef With Gary Brecka and Paul Saladino This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.illusionconsensus.com/subscribe
Dr. Robert W. Malone returns to The Illusion of Consensus podcast for a wide ranging discussion on vaccine policy, ACIP decisions, hepatitis B guidance, influenza vaccine effectiveness, cannabis rescheduling, and the future of US public health under new executive directives. Malone breaks down recent ACIP votes, media misinformation, informed consent, and why the US childhood vaccine schedule may move closer to models used in Denmark and other countries. The conversation also explores pharmaceutical influence, medical ethics, mandates versus choice, and the implications of reclassifying cannabis for research and treatment. This episode offers an in depth look at the power struggles shaping modern health policy and the data debates driving them.Links:SpotifyAppleYouTubeRumbleTimestamps:00:00 Intro00:46 Robert Malone Returns and Discussing Jay Bhattacharya07:17 Hepatitis B Vote Explained24:48 Why Hepatitis B Exploded in the USA31:52 Changing to Denmark Vaccine Schedule40:44 Aluminum Safety Concerns48:14 Would the Denmark Model Work? & Dr. Jake Scott55:50: How to Enforce Laws & Pharma Industry Exposed01:06:04 Cannabis Rescheduling & Alex BerensonSupport The Illusion of Consensus!The Illusion of Consensus is a fully reader-supported publication. If you support the high-quality mental health and wellness journalism on this site, consider becoming a paid or founding member to receive exclusive articles, early-access episodes, and ask questions for future episodes. Or support The Illusion of Consensus with a one-time donation. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.illusionconsensus.com/subscribe
In this conversation, Rav and Loch Kelly explore the intersection of mindfulness and psychotherapy. They discuss practical steps for experiencing non-duality, the importance of integrating mindfulness with psychotherapy, and the role of agency and free will in personal development. Loch shares his personal journey into meditation and psychotherapy, highlighting the significance of understanding consciousness and the “true self.” The conversation emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to healing and enjoyment in life, and how different meditation methods can lead to various experiences. The discussion emphasizes the significance of living awake in the world, integrating spiritual practices into daily life, and making wise decisions from a place of authenticity and trust.Apple linkSpotify linkYouTube link(Available on all other podcast platforms too)Timestamps:00:00 – Intro00:59 – Who Is Loch Kelly?06:05 – How Meditation And Therapy Differ10:30 – Discovering Awareness Through Sport14:20 – Losing A Parent And Opening Up18:10 – Psychedelics And Consciousness Explained26:30 – Why Spiritual Bypass Causes Problems34:10 – When Meditation Fails Emotionally41:16 – Agency Free Will And Mental Health57:50 – What Is ‘The Self’ In IFS01:23:00 – Noticing The Anxious Part01:27:30 – The Root Of Dissatisfaction01:36:30 – A Meditation01:48:30 – Why Pure Awareness Is Not Enough02:03:47 – Making Wise Decisions From The SelfI highly recommend you download Loch Kelly’s ‘Mindful Glimpses’ App here:https://lochkelly.org/mindful-glimpsesSupport The Illusion of Consensus!The Illusion of Consensus is a fully reader-supported publication. If you support the high-quality mental health and wellness journalism on this site, consider becoming a paid or founding member to receive exclusive articles, early-access episodes, and ask questions for future episodes. Or support The Illusion of Consensus with a one-time donation. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.illusionconsensus.com/subscribe
Evolutionary psychologist Geoffrey Miller joins Rav on the Illusion of Consensus for a deep exploration of Gen Z’s crisis of sex, dating, and relationships, unpacking why modern courtship is failing and how evolutionary instincts still shape today’s mating market. Miller breaks down the rise of incel culture, the psychology of attraction, the impact of dating apps, and practical strategies young men can use to build confidence, social skills, and real-world romantic success. This conversation moves from societal trends to actionable insights on approaching women, navigating rejection, and understanding human mating psychology with clarity and honesty. A candid and highly informative session with Geoffrey Miller on how young people can thrive in a transformed romantic landscape.Follow Geoffrey on X: https://x.com/primalpolyTime-stamps: 00:00 – Intro05:55 – Queer Identity + Gen Z’s Sexual Recession Unpacked13:25 – Sapiosexuals and Social Categories20:40 – What Intelligence Really Signals in Dating27:55 – Phones, Isolation, and the Collapse of Social Skills35:10 – Dating Apps and the New Mating Inequality42:25 – How Rejection Creates Modern Incel Psychology49:40 – Low-Stakes Flirting and Building Social Confidence56:55 – Approaching Women Without Creeping Them Out1:04:10 – Standards, Risk, and Smarter Short-Term Choices This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.illusionconsensus.com/subscribe
Description:ZeroHedge brings together Alex Berenson and Dave Smith with Rav Arora moderating a volatile, high-stakes clash over Holocaust accusations, Daryl Cooper, and the broader discourse shaping today’s political culture. This episode breaks down their heated exchange, the ideological fractures exposed on X, and the deeper tensions around Israel, Gaza, and media narratives. Berenson and Smith confront each other directly, forcing a raw look at evidence, rhetoric, and the boundaries of good-faith debate. Rav guides a turbulent conversation that pushes into the most contentious territory of the modern moment. This is a repost from the live debate in August for those who missed it.—Links:SpotifyApple—Chapters:00:00 – Opening Remarks & Immediate Friction03:32 – Alex References Holocaust Tweet09:58 – Holocaust Denial Accusation Emerges13:21 – Dave Challenges NYT Credibility21:17 – Genocide Framing Sparks Heated Exchange25:40 – Audience Reaction Alters the Dynamic33:50 – Escalating Fallout50:50 – Daryl’s Clarifications Discussed1:01:50 – Accusations of Bad Faith1:18:30 – Mother Jones Allegations Raised1:24:00 –Turning Toward Israel Debate1:35:00 –Dave’s Holocaust Perspective1:48:00 – Final Clash and Abrupt Ending This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.illusionconsensus.com/subscribe
For those asking, here is the overdue podcast release of my debate with Mark Cuban on Covid mandates. We’ve been aggressively prioritizing promotion of your YouTube channel this past month — something we haven’t done before — and we unfortunately got behind on posting on podcast platforms. Moving forward, this will not be an issue. Enjoy the debate if you’d like to listen while driving or doing other activities! SummaryIn this conversation, Mark and I engage in a fiery debate about the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccine mandates, and the implications of free speech in academia. We explore the complexities of public health decisions, the perceived biases in academic discourse, and the evolving understanding of vaccine efficacy and safety. Mark defends the necessity of vaccine mandates for protecting public health, while I raise concerns about the adverse effects and the risk-benefit analysis for young people.—Spotify linkApple link(also available on Overcast and other platforms)—Chapters00:00 Diversity in Hiring: Merit vs. Representation21:11 The Efficacy of Vaccines and Community Health27:10 Vaccine Policies Across Europe33:19 Community Responsibility and Vaccination39:12 Myocarditis Risks and Vaccine Decisions47:06 Accountability for Vaccine Mandates52:40 Understanding Myocarditis Risks: Infection vs. Vaccine58:42 The Role of Comorbidities in COVID Outcomes01:04:01 Analyzing Risk: Vaccination vs. Natural Infection01:09:52 Community Benefit vs. Individual Risk in Vaccination—The Illusion of Consensus is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.illusionconsensus.com/subscribe
Important video message for subscribers of The Illusion of Consensus!As the founder and author of this Substack I’ve invested in some key areas to expand its reach and visibility on various platforms like YouTube and Instagram with new strategic hirees.In the last several months since Jay has left the Substack, there has been an precipitous drop in paid memberships.As I take the podcast in a new direction with focus on mental health, wellness, relationships, social health etc I hope you’ll support me in my mission of shattering mainstream consensus and providing you with the highest quality tools, knowledge, and information to improve your life (mentally, socially, relationally, spiritually etc).Upcoming guests:Bret Weinstein, Robert Malone, Mattias Desmet, Jonathan Pageau, and more.Please support us now (sale extended to Cyber Monday!):* 30% off a yearly subscription:* 50% off for 90 days of monthly subscription:Alternatively, if you’d like to make a larger, one-time donation the show, here is a link where you can do so:Thank you again for being part of this community. Wishing you a great weekend with family and friends. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.illusionconsensus.com/subscribe
This conversation with Dr. Matt Johnson delves into a new study he co-authored examining the effects of psilocybin on religious professionals, exploring their sacred experiences and the implications for their faith and practice. The discussion covers the study’s design, participant recruitment challenges, and the psychological impacts of psychedelics on spirituality and religious beliefs.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Psychedelic Therapy01:52 Exploring the Psilocybin Study05:55 Spiritual Implications of Psychedelic Experiences07:34 Exploring the Study’s Intentions08:26 Understanding the Psychological Impact of Psilocybin08:53 Study Design Overview12:54 Diversity of Religious Participants16:59 Challenges in Recruitment20:49 Experiences During Psilocybin Sessions24:41 Exploring Common Religious Experiences28:58 Study Findings and Implications43:36 Exploring Tolerance and Positive Attitudes Post-Psilocybin46:30 Behavioral Changes and the Role of Service in Clergy48:44 The Importance of Concrete Behavioral Assessments55:36 The Critical Window for Change After Psychedelic Experiences57:18 Positive Effects and Sacred Experiences from Psilocybin Sessions01:00:21 Understanding Profound Experiences and Their Impact01:05:05 Unconditional Love and Its Duration in Psilocybin Experiences01:10:18 Appreciation for Religious Diversity and Its Implications01:14:05 The Complexity of Tolerance and Belief Systems01:18:32 Ethical Oversight and Compliance in Research01:28:50 Religious Symbols and Their Impact on Research01:34:13 Diversity and Representation in Research01:40:14 Publication Delays and Ethical ImplicationsSupport The Illusion of Consensus!The Illusion of Consensus is a fully reader-supported publication. If you support the high-quality science and Big Pharma journalism on this site, consider becoming a paid or founding member to receive exclusive articles, early-access episodes, and ask questions for future episodes. Or support The Illusion of Consensus with a one-time donation. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.illusionconsensus.com/subscribe
In the wake of the Charlie Kirk tragedy, as I was reflecting on what unites us amidst intense political division, I thought who better to come on to discuss this than Aubrey Marcus - a visionary podcaster, writer, and poet. Aubrey and I delve deep into what shared values we can focus on that transcend politics, religious dogma, and cultural conventions. We explore the desensitization caused by social media, the importance of recognizing shared humanity, and the dangers of labeling individuals based on their political beliefs. The discussion emphasizes the need for open dialogue, the spectrum of values, and the potential for redemption and transformation in individuals. Ultimately, we advocate for finding common ground and uniting against anti-value ideologies while acknowledging the good intentions behind differing beliefs.The Illusion of Consensus is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Listen Now:Spotify / Apple Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Context of the Conversation07:13 The Charlie Kirk Assassination: Initial Reactions13:18 Understanding Humanity Beyond Politics18:16 The Dangers of Dehumanization26:46 Awakening to Shared Humanity32:59 Opportunities for Dialogue and Unity36:03 Navigating Complex Ideologies and Values44:15 The Struggle Between Good and Evil45:42 Redefining Values and Responses47:51 Unifying Against Anti-Values50:42 The Spectrum of Values55:02 Understanding Humanity and Morality01:01:08 The Complexity of Beliefs01:11:28 Universal Moral Truths and Shared Values01:23:38 Exploring Universal Spiritual Themes01:27:45 The Intersection of Eastern and Western Philosophies01:31:41 The Nature of God and Personal Gnosis01:35:41 The Role of Dogma in Spirituality01:39:24 Humility and the Evolving Nature of Belief01:51:00 Mental Health and Spiritual Practices01:55:18 Introduction to Mental Health and Psychedelics01:55:47 Exploring Future Episodes on Meditation and Therapy This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.illusionconsensus.com/subscribe
In this episode of the Illusion of Consensus podcast, Dr. Matt Johnson and I discuss the recent FDA decision regarding MDMA therapy for PTSD. The conversation covers the FDA's commitment to transparency in drug approval processes, the specific concerns raised in the rejection of MDMA therapy, and the implications for future psychedelic treatments. Dr. Johnson emphasizes the need for a fair evaluation process and the potential benefits of MDMA therapy compared to traditional SSRIs, while also addressing the importance of understanding the durability of treatment effects and the biases present in clinical trials.Chapters00:00Introduction to Psychedelic Research and FDA Transparency02:39FDA's Rejection of MDMA Therapy: Key Concerns04:55Exploring the FDA's Feedback on MDMA Therapy12:18Durability of MDMA's Effects in PTSD Treatment16:59Comparing MDMA Therapy to SSRIs for PTSD20:51Effect Sizes and Future of Psychedelic Treatments28:38MDMA Use and Treatment Efficacy32:02Pre-Screening and Selection Bias in Trials34:38Durability of Treatment Effects36:32Long-Term Efficacy and Safety of SSRIs39:29Societal Factors in Mental Health Treatment42:43The Role of Psychedelics in Therapy46:50Future of Psychedelic Therapy and FDA Regulations This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.illusionconsensus.com/subscribe
In this new podcast episode, I speak to Dave Smith about issues pressing the new independent media landscape such as the role of experts and the rise of misinformation. The podcast is structured as a kind of formalized response to Sam Harris and Douglas Murray’s recent podcast on the same subject which mentions Dave Smith throughout:Dave and I also delve into the complexities of terrorism, foreign policy, and the historical context of U.S. involvement in the Middle East. We discuss the double standards in defining terrorism, the grievances that fuel radicalization, and the implications of military actions taken by both the U.S. and Israel. The dialogue emphasizes the need for a nuanced understanding of these issues, the importance of negotiation over military intervention, and the challenges posed Links:Spotify / Apple(Video version will be up tomorrow)Chapters:00:00 Introduction to the Illusion of Consensus Podcast06:01 Debate Dynamics: Gad Saad and Douglas Murray12:04 The Role of Experts in Media18:01 Civil Discourse and Respectful Engagement23:46 The Role of Joe Rogan in Public Discourse29:52 Concluding Thoughts on Current Events40:19 Debate Dynamics and Media Representation47:00 Expertise and Public Discourse53:59 Misinformation and Institutional Accountability01:04:14 The Role of Experience in Argumentation01:12:48 Debating Evidence and Claims01:18:32 Critique of Argumentation Tactics01:26:36 The Complexity of Truth and Responsibility01:35:13 Navigating Sensitive Topics in Debate01:48:47 Assertions vs. Arguments: The Debate Dynamics01:54:47 Understanding Radical Islam: A Complex Landscape02:00:08 The Impact of Foreign Policy on Terrorism02:06:39 The Nuances of Terrorism: A Comparative Analysis02:19:29 Charity in Discourse: The Challenge of Misinformation02:26:04 Strawman Arguments in Foreign Policy02:32:30 Historical Context of Military Interventions02:37:51 Negotiation Strategies in Conflict Resolution02:44:29 Alternatives to Military Action02:49:50 The Complexity of Asymmetrical Warfare02:55:28 The Right to Self-DeterminationSupport The Illusion of Consensus!The Illusion of Consensus is a fully reader-supported publication. I need your support now more then every as I launch the new season of the show this week. If you support the high-quality science and Big Pharma journalism on this site, consider becoming a paid or founding member to receive exclusive articles, early-access episodes, and ask questions for future episodes. Or support The Illusion of Consensus with a one-time donation. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.illusionconsensus.com/subscribe
In this new conversation, Dr. Robert Malone and Rav Arora discuss the complexities surrounding vaccine authorization, the divisions within MAHA, the implications of FDA policies, and the recent MAHA Commission report. They emphasize the need for a nuanced understanding of vaccine efficacy and the political dynamics influencing public health decisions. The discussion also touches on the future of vaccines, the importance of advocacy, and the challenges faced in the regulatory landscape.The Illusion of Consensus is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a paid subscriber:Links:Spotify / Apple(Up on all video platforms in 48 hours)Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates02:49 Exploring the SplinterNet and Video Streaming Opportunities05:52 The Dynamics of Content Creation and Monetization08:19 The State of Health Agencies and Political Landscape11:27 Challenges and Opportunities in the Maha Agenda39:37 The Evolution of the Maha Organizations42:20 Bobby Kennedy's Strategic Challenges44:58 Divisions Within the Vaccine Debate49:02 Political Strategies and Public Perception53:51 Navigating Regulatory Challenges58:23 Recent Developments in Vaccine Policy01:14:52 Insights from the Maha Commission Report01:17:39 Navigating Controversies in Health Policy01:20:27 The Role of Key Figures in Health Advocacy01:23:29 Insights from the Maha Report01:28:26 Populism and Policy Implementation Challenges01:34:57 The Future of Health Initiatives and Advocacy01:42:21 Understanding New Vaccine DevelopmentsSupport The Illusion of Consensus!The Illusion of Consensus is a fully reader-supported publication. I need your support now more then every as I launch the new season of the show this week. If you support the high-quality science and Big Pharma journalism on this site, consider becoming a paid or founding member to receive exclusive articles, early-access episodes, and ask questions for future episodes. Or support The Illusion of Consensus with a one-time donation. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.illusionconsensus.com/subscribe
In part two of my podcast with Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris, a world-renowned neuroscientist, we explore the therapeutic potential of psychedelics for treating mental health disorders and how it relates to findings in Robin’s brain imaging studies. We specifically focus on Robin’s revolutionary neuroscientific theories such as the “entropic brain hypothesis” which posits that psychedelics increase the complexity and unpredictability of brain activity, disrupting hardened neural pathways correlated with mental illness such as depression and OCD. We also discuss Robin’s famous research finding that psychedelics dysregulate or desynchronize the “default mode network” (the ego hub in the brain), which is different from the early media-popularized narrative that psychedelics lower activity in the default mode network. We also spend a fair amount of time discussing the psychology of psychedelics and how people are able to break free from toxic self-beliefs (such as “I’m unworthy”) at the heart of many mental health disorders such as anorexia and fibromyalgia through psychedelic therapy in Robin’s clinical studies. Broadly, we explore this fascinating relationship between order and chaos as it pertains to neuroscience, psychology, and our lived experience of the world as we try to make sense of the bizarre, complex situation we are all in as Homo sapiens in a technologically modernized society.This is one of my favourite conversations so I hope you enjoy it!Chapters:00:00 Efficacy and Side Effects of Psychedelic Therapy06:49 Exploring Brain Imaging Work in Psychedelic Research23:31 Exploring the Default Mode Network and Ego Dissolution33:27 Interdependent Arising and the Illusion of Self38:48 Causation vs. Determinism: The Free Will Debate44:33 Psychedelics and the Entropic Brain Hypothesis01:00:06 The Dynamics of Brain Activity Under Psychedelics01:09:10 Understanding the Entropic Brain Hypothesis01:25:05 Psychedelics and Their Impact on Eating Disorders01:32:47 Understanding the Paradox of Addiction01:37:55 Unlearning Toxic Beliefs01:45:43 Integration and the Impact of Psychedelics01:55:58 Future Directions in Psychedelic ResearchPodcast sponsors:1) Trinergy Health offers a 6-month program for mind-body recovery and wellness. Based on the foundational framework of Diet/trauma/toxins. To schedule an intake appointment, go to https://psychiatry2.com/schedule/ or call 262-955-6601. Use code Rav10 to get 10% discount for holistic psychiatry program.2) Alcami Elements - a natural, adaptogenic herbal supplement to kickstart your day!https://www.alcamielements.com/Receive 10% OFF first order or 30% OFF subscription order using code: ILLUSIONSupport The Illusion of Consensus!The Illusion of Consensus is a fully reader-supported publication. I need your support now more then every as I launch the new season of the show this week. If you support the high-quality science and Big Pharma journalism on this site, consider becoming a paid or founding member to receive exclusive articles, early-access episodes, and ask questions for future episodes. Or support The Illusion of Consensus with a one-time donation.https://www.illusionconsensus.com/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.illusionconsensus.com/subscribe
In part one of my in-depth conversation with Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris, we explore the political and cultural forces shaping the resurgence of psychedelic therapy. We critique the dominant psychiatric paradigm, which has long reduced mental illness to purely neurochemical dysfunction (leading to the rise of SSRIs), ignoring the psychological, social, and spiritual roots of psychological suffering. Carhart-Harris highlights how this narrow framework has failed to address rising rates of depression, PTSD, and OCD. We also discuss the historical reluctance of institutions like the NIH to fund psychedelic research, despite mounting evidence of its therapeutic potential. Under the previous leadership, psychedelic science was sidelined—but with new NIH leadership and a shifting political climate, there is fresh hope for meaningful support. The conversation emphasizes the need for a more holistic, integrative approach to mental health—one that values inner healing, human agency, and the transformative power of psychedelic experiences.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Psychedelic Therapy12:48 The Political Landscape of Psychedelics19:12 The Shift in Mental Health Paradigms36:55 Understanding the Unique Power of Psychedelics48:38 Interconnectedness of Psychology, Biology, and Ethics56:11 Integration After Psychedelic Experiences01:04:10 Critique of NIH and Funding Challenges01:26:20 Psychedelics: Beyond Pharmacological Solutions01:31:35 Expectations and Their Impact on Therapy01:37:23 Efficacy and Side Effects of Psychedelic TherapyPodcast sponsors:1) Trinergy Health offers a 6-month program for mind-body recovery and wellness. Based on the foundational framework of Diet/trauma/toxins. To schedule an intake appointment, go to https://psychiatry2.com/schedule/ or call 262-955-6601. Use code Rav10 to get 10% discount for holistic psychiatry program.2) Alcami Elements - a natural, adaptogenic herbal supplement to kickstart your day!https://www.alcamielements.com/Receive 10% OFF first order or 30% OFF subscription order using code: ILLUSION This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.illusionconsensus.com/subscribe
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.illusionconsensus.comEarly access to my 2-hour podcast with Robert Malone is now available!We went deep into some of the debates surrounding MAHA and the newly reformed health agencies. We discussed key individuals in some of the intra-MAHA conflicts like Calley Means, Naomi Wolf, Mary Bowden, and others.This is good timing as Dr. Mary Bowden’s episode with Joe Rogan just d…
Podcast sponsors:1) Trinergy Health offers a 6-month program for mind-body recovery and wellness. Based on the foundational framework of Diet/trauma/toxins. To schedule an intake appointment, go to https://psychiatry2.com/schedule/ or call 262-955-6601. Use code Rav10 to get 10% discount for holistic psychiatry program.2) Alcami Elements - a natural, adaptogenic herbal supplement to kickstart your day! https://www.alcamielements.com/ Receive 10% OFF first order or 30% OFF subscription order using code: ILLUSIONIn this episode, Rav is joined by journalist and author Mia Hughes (The WPATH Files) for a wide-ranging conversation on the rise of gender dysphoria, particularly among adolescent girls. They explore the psychological and cultural forces driving this trend, including trauma, social contagion, and the influence of online communities. Mia shares her personal journey and offers a critical perspective on gender-affirming care, the phenomenon of autogynephilia, and the concept of diagnostic overshadowing—where gender identity becomes the sole focus of treatment at the expense of underlying mental health conditions. Together, they reflect on the ethical dilemmas within the trans rights movement, the medicalization of nonconforming identity, and the growing cultural shift toward victimhood over resilience.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Gender Affirming Care02:02 Mia Hughes' Journey and Background05:20 The WPATH Files and Medical Scandal07:49 Statistics and Social Contagion in Gender Dysphoria12:55 Counterarguments: Transgender Identification vs. Homosexuality15:45 The Nature of Gender Dysphoria21:16 Understanding Autogynephilia27:26 The Impact of Trans Rights Movement33:01 Comparing Autogynephilia and Homosexuality40:23 Understanding Autogynephilia and Its Implications44:04 The Debate on Gender-Affirming Care50:29 Demographics of Gender Dysphoria58:49 The Role of Trauma in Gender Dysphoria01:12:32 Causation vs Correlation in Gender Identity01:14:58 Understanding Mental Health: Symptoms vs. Explanations01:18:47 The Role of Trauma in Mental Health01:21:35 The DSM and the Nature of Psychiatric Diagnoses01:24:29 The Impact of Labels on Mental Health01:27:48 Mindfulness and Mental Health01:32:23 The Utility of Diagnoses in Self-Discovery01:36:34 Navigating ADHD and Attention Issues01:42:11 The Paradox of Modern Life and Mental Health01:45:53 Victimhood Culture and Mental Health Perspectives This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.illusionconsensus.com/subscribe
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Sharon

I have to add an addition to all the linguistic frustrations. "XXX is because of COVID". No! What is accurate is, "XXX is because of the government's reaction to COVID" COVID didn't make the decision to lockdown or close schools or whatever!

Oct 9th
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Sharon

I will definitely buy the book! I felt exactly the same way ... intense disbelief and anger! I have a M.Sc. and I read everything on masks that I could get my hands on. I felt SO alone and started to feel insecure and searched and searched for like-minded people! I loved what you said about saving just one life ...OMG, since when have we measured public health in that way? How did people buy into that? The emphasis on "safety" blew my mind! I could go on and on ...

Oct 8th
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