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Greetings from the enigmatic realm of "The TrueLife Podcast: Unveiling Realities." Embark on an extraordinary journey through the uncharted territories of consc...

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  • Weed Be Crazy Not to Listen – Jesse Redmond
    Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USBuy Grow kit: https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/🎙️🎙️Jesse Redmond is a visionary leader at the crossroads of finance and cannabis, shaping the industry’s future as the Head of Investor Relations and Business Development at LEEF Brands. With a career spanning hedge funds, investment strategy, and cannabis entrepreneurship, Jesse brings a rare fusion of financial acumen and deep industry insight.Before joining LEEF, Jesse made his mark as a top cannabis analyst and the founder of two hedge funds. He spent over a decade co-managing multiple hedge funds, allocating more than $1 billion across investment strategies and conducting 1,000+ due diligence visits worldwide. His career began at Franklin Templeton, followed by an early role at Fisher Investments, solidifying his expertise in global finance.In 2016, Jesse pivoted to the cannabis space, founding a Santa Barbara dispensary that quickly became the region’s #1 retailer. Recognizing the growing investment potential in the sector, he launched Higher Calling Consulting in 2020, guiding investors toward the most promising cannabis opportunities. He later served as Head of Cannabis at Water Tower Research, further cementing his reputation as a leading industry strategist.With a background that spans Wall Street to the dispensary floor, Jesse brings an unparalleled perspective on the cannabis market—one that blends institutional investment experience with hands-on operational success. Today, at LEEF Brands, he continues to bridge the gap between capital and cannabis, shaping the industry’s next chapter.https://leefbrands.com/Historical & Prohibition Parallels 1. “Cannabis is following the script of alcohol prohibition, but is the ending the same?” – We’ve seen this movie before with alcohol in the 1920s. The black market thrived, crime surged, and then the government reversed course. Do you see cannabis following the same trajectory, or are we in for a plot twist? 2. “If cannabis is the ‘new alcohol,’ where are we in the timeline?” – Are we in the speakeasy era, the 21st Amendment moment, or still waiting for the federal version of Al Capone to get busted? 3. “During Prohibition, people needed bootleggers. Now, they need financial analysts?” – How does the transition from backroom deals to boardrooms change the investment landscape for cannabis? 4. “If we put cannabis prohibition on trial, what would the closing argument be?” – Imagine you’re defending cannabis against federal restrictions in a high-stakes courtroom drama. What’s your case?The Future & Epic Potential 5. “What’s the Tesla of weed?” – Is there a cannabis company today that’s poised to do what Tesla did for EVs—disrupt, innovate, and redefine the space? 6. “If cannabis had a stock ticker in 1933, what would it look like today?” – Alcohol stocks exploded post-Prohibition. Should investors look at cannabis the same way, or is there a cautionary tale here? 7. “Cannabis in 2040: Will it be in vending machines, prescribed by AI doctors, or will it still be a ‘gray market’ in some states?” 8. “Will there be cannabis sommeliers?” – Wine has them, whiskey has them—do you foresee a future where cannabis connoisseurs have Michelin-star levels of prestige? 9. “Will cannabis replace coffee?” – With microdosing and functional cannabis, are we heading toward a culture where people start their day with a sativa shot instead of espresso?Federal Illegality & The Investment Landscape 10. “Wall Street vs. Washington: Who legalizes cannabis first?” – Will financial institutions force legalization before the government catches up? 11. “What’s the real reason cannabis is still federally illegal?” – Follow the money: is it Big Pharma, private prisons, or just political inertia? 12. “If cannabis became federally legal tomorrow, what happens to the market?” – Does it explode overnight, or do we see unexpected turbulence? 13. “How do you manage risk when the rules can change overnight?” – Investing in cannabis is like betting on a game where the referee can change the rules mid-play. How do you navigate that uncertainty? 14. “Does Big Cannabis become the next Big Tobacco?” – As cannabis scales, will we see corporate monopolization, or will craft cannabis hold its ground?Humorous & Wild Card Questions 15. “If cannabis stocks had a personality, what kind of person would they be?” – Are they the chill surfer, the Wall Street wolf, or the eccentric genius? 16. “What’s your elevator pitch to a 1920s bootlegger about switching to cannabis?” – “Forget gin, my friend. I’ve got something with better margins and less bathtub risk.” 17. “If Snoop Dogg and Warren Buffett started a cannabis hedge fund, what’s the first stock they buy?” 18. “What’s the biggest financial myth about cannabis?” – What’s the misconception that keeps investors from jumping in? 19. “What’s more likely: cannabis being federally legal in all 50 states or the U.S. having its first AI president?” 20. “If the cannabis industry had a soundtrack, what songs would be on it?” – A mix of ‘Smoke on the Water,’ ‘Because I Got High,’ and ‘Money’ by Pink Floyd?http://linkedin.com/in/jesseredmondhttps://x.com/jesseredmond?s=21&t=l-RuYzZ5-PN85Y-SxI7OMwhttps://leefbrands.com/https://x.com/higherexchanges?s=21&t=l-RuYzZ5-PN85Y-SxI7OMw Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USCheck out our YouTube:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPzfOaFtA1hF8UhnuvOQnTgKcIYPI9Ni9&si=Jgg9ATGwzhzdmjkgGrow your own:https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/
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  • Rewilding the Mind -How Psychedelics are Transforming Healing & Conciousness W/Keith Heinzerling
    Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USBuy Grow kit: https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/🎙️🎙️🎙️Aloha, everyone, and welcome back to TrueLife! Today, we’re diving deep into the frontier of consciousness, healing, and human potential with a guest who stands at the cutting edge of psychedelic research and medicine.He’s the Director of the Pacific Treatment and Research in Psychedelics (TRIP) Center at the Pacific Neuroscience Institute in Santa Monica, where he leads groundbreaking studies into how altered states of consciousness can transform behavior and improve health. But that’s just the beginning.As the co-founder of SkyFire Retreats, he’s helping design safe and transformative experiences for those seeking profound spiritual growth. And through ReWild Medicine, he’s exploring how psychedelics can reconnect us—to ourselves, to nature, and to a deeper sense of planetary stewardship.Board-certified in both Addiction Medicine and Internal Medicine, he brings his expertise to the front lines of healing, while also pioneering cannabinoid-based medications through BDH Pharma to combat pain and addiction. And let’s not forget—he’s a former UCLA faculty member, blending cutting-edge research with real-world impact.This is a man dedicated to pushing boundaries, redefining medicine, and helping humanity evolve. Buckle up—this is going to be an electrifying conversation.https://skyfireretreats.com/#retreatswww.PacificTrip.orghttp://linkedin.com/in/keith-heinzerling-81245498Please welcome Keith Heinzerling to the show! Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USCheck out our YouTube:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPzfOaFtA1hF8UhnuvOQnTgKcIYPI9Ni9&si=Jgg9ATGwzhzdmjkgGrow your own:https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/
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  • Æthervoke: Abigail Calder on LSD, Consciousness, & Unlocking the Higher Self
    Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USBuy Grow kit: https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/🎙️🎙️🎙️Abigail Calder "Welcome everyone to another insightful episode of TrueLife. Today, we have the honor of hosting Abigail Calder, a brilliant young mind at the forefront of psychedelic research. Abigail is not just a PhD candidate at the University of Fribourg, but a beacon of light in understanding the intricate dance between psychedelics and the human brain. With her work on neuroplasticity, particularly how LSD can reshape our neural pathways, Abigail is pioneering a new wave of science that connects the dots between consciousness, well-being, and the mystical experiences psychedelics can offer.But beyond her academic accolades, what truly sets Abigail apart is her passion for demystifying these complex subjects for everyone. Through her roles with the ALPS and MIND Foundations, she's been a bridge between the science lab and our living rooms, making psychedelic science accessible, understandable, and deeply human. Her dedication to exploring not just the highs but also the potential pitfalls of these substances shows a commitment to integrity and safety in science. So, without further ado, let's dive into a conversation that promises to enlighten, inspire, and perhaps even transform our understanding of ourselves. Please welcome, Abigail Calder."1. Neuroplasticity and Consciousness:   - How does the HRS, when applied to psychedelic therapy, interact with recent findings on neuroplasticity? Could it serve as a tool to measure the potential of psychedelics to not only treat but fundamentally alter the neural substrates of consciousness?"We're considering adding neuroplasticity metrics to the HRS to correlate with changes in consciousness."2. Quantifying the Ineffable:   - With recent studies suggesting psychedelics can enhance creativity and problem-solving, how can the HRS be adapted to quantify the ineffable aspects of these experiences, particularly in relation to the expansion of cognitive and linguistic capabilities?"We could introduce creativity-focused subscales or collaborate with psychologists to assess linguistic shifts.We could weave in poetry analysis or perhaps use the HRS to chart the colors of thought, capturing creativity's dance through words."3. Therapeutic Revolution and Ethical Boundaries:   - Given the latest research on psychedelics for treating conditions like depression, anxiety, and PTSD (e.g., studies from Johns Hopkins, Imperial College London), how does the HRS help navigate the ethical landscape of potentially "standardizing" or misinterpreting the deeply personal nature of these therapeutic experiences?  - "The HRS should balance standardization with the narrative integrity of each individual's experience4. Cultural Context and Universal Experience:   - In light of research exploring the cultural variability of psychedelic effects (e.g., work by Brian Earp and colleagues), can the HRS be redesigned to reflect or respect the cultural nuances in psychedelic experiences, or does it inherently impose a universalist scientific framework?-We'd need to develop culturally sensitive extensions to the HRS while maintaining its core utility."5. Altered States and Illness:   - Recent breakthroughs in using psychedelics for terminal illness care (like the work of palliative care with psilocybin) suggest profound changes in attitudes towards death. How can the HRS contribute to understanding these shifts, and what does this mean for our conceptualization of illness and healing?We're looking at revising questions to capture shifts in existential attitudes related to illness."6. Linguistic Evolution through Psychedelics:   - With work like that of Robin Carhart-Harris on the "entropic brain," could the HRS be used to explore how psychedelics might lead to new linguistic forms or concepts, essentially creating a new "language" of consciousness?Imagine the HRS as a linguistic archaeologist, unearthing new dialects of consciousness shaped by the psychedelic experience, "The HRS might track novel expressions or concepts, potentially with linguists' input7. Reality, Perception, and Quantum Consciousness:   - Recent discussions at the intersection of quantum mechanics and consciousness (e.g., Anirban Bandyopadhyay's work on microtubules) raise questions about reality. How might the HRS be expanded or reinterpreted to study if psychedelics offer a glimpse into quantum aspects of consciousness?8. Integration of Altered States into Daily Life:   - Given research on microdosing (e.g., studies by James Fadiman), how might the HRS be used to study the integration of minor psychedelic experiences into everyday life, potentially altering our understanding of normalcy, productivity, and creativity?9. Predictive Processing and Psychedelics:   - With models like predictive processing gaining traction in neuroscience (Karl Friston's work), how does the HRS fit into or challenge these models when it comes to interpreting psychedelic experiences, particularly in terms of how they alter our predictive models of the world?10. Ethics of Altered States:    - As psychedelics move towards legalization and mainstream therapeutic use, how can the HRS inform ethical guidelines, especially regarding consent, autonomy, and the potential for psychedelic experiences to be misused or misunderstood in clinical settings?11. Beyond Dualism:    - With psychedelic research challenging the hard problem of consciousness, how can the HRS be utilized to explore non-dualistic interpretations of mind1. Neuroplasticity and Consciousness:   - "How do you envision the HRS evolving to measure not just the experience of psychedelics but also their potential to induce lasting changes in neural structures and consciousness?"2. Quantifying the Ineffable:   - "Given the challenge of measuring subjective, profound experiences, how could the HRS be adapted to better capture the creative or linguistic breakthroughs users might experience during psychedelic sessions?"3. Therapeutic Revolution and Ethical Boundaries:   - "In the context of psychedelic therapy becoming more standardized, how can the HRS ensure that the deeply personal aspects of these experiences are not lost or misinterpreted in clinical settings?"4. Cultural Context and Universal Experience:   - "How might we modify the HRS to reflect cultural differences in psychedelic experiences, or is there a risk that such modifications could compromise the scale's universality?"5. Altered States and Illness:   - "Can the HRS be instrumental in understanding how psychedelics shift perceptions of illness and mo...
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  • Subversum & the Mind Virus of Rebellion w/ Tom Saborowski
    Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USBuy Grow kit: https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/🎙️🎙️🎙️Tom SaborowskiAloha, my friends!Today, we embark on a transformative journey into the vibrant intersection of consciousness research, ethics, and the rich, living history of the international psychedelic movement. Our guide is none other than Tom Saborowski—a passionate seeker of mind-expanding knowledge, a serious scholar of psychedelic studies, and someone who knows how to keep the journey groovy with just the right dose of humor.Tom’s work transcends the boundaries of the psychedelic experience itself, diving deeply into the ethical and historical dimensions that shape this fascinating field. He invites us to explore the untold chapters of the psychedelic movement—uncovering insights that challenge our perspectives, expand our awareness, and remind us that the pursuit of knowledge is as much an adventure as it is an awakening.So, open your minds, settle into the moment, and prepare for an enlightening conversation that promises to leave you inspired and maybe just a little more curious about the mysteries of consciousness. Let’s dive in!Consciousness and Psychedelic Research 1. What first sparked your interest in consciousness research, and how did psychedelics become a central part of that journey? 2. How do you define consciousness, and how has your understanding evolved through your studies? 3. What are the biggest misconceptions people have about psychedelics and their role in consciousness research?Ethics in Psychedelic Studies 4. How do you approach the ethical complexities of psychedelic research, especially in a world where regulations and cultural norms vary so widely? 5. What role does consent and intent play in the ethical use of psychedelics, both in research and personal exploration? 6. Are there any ethical red flags in the current psychedelic renaissance that concern you?Living History of the Psychedelic Movement 7. What lessons can we learn from the pioneers of the psychedelic movement, and how can we avoid the mistakes of the past? 8. How has the global perception of psychedelics shifted over the decades, and what factors do you think drove those changes? 9. Can you share a lesser-known story or figure from the psychedelic movement that has had a profound impact on your perspective?Personal Reflections and Insights 10. How has your own exploration of altered states changed the way you view reality, relationships, or even humanity as a whole? 11. Humor seems to be a part of your approach—why is it important to keep the journey “groovy” even when discussing serious topics? 12. What’s been the most surprising or enlightening discovery you’ve made in your research?The Future of Psychedelics and Consciousness 13. Where do you see the intersection of psychedelics and consciousness research heading in the next 10-20 years? 14. How can psychedelics contribute to solving global challenges, such as mental health crises or societal polarization? 15. If the psychedelic movement had a “manifesto” for humanity’s future, what would you want it to include?Practical and Philosophical Questions16. What advice would you give to someone who’s curious about exploring psychedelics for the first time, especially in a conscious and ethical way? 17. How do you balance scientific inquiry with the deeply subjective and spiritual nature of the psychedelic experience? 18. What role do you think storytelling plays in shaping public understanding of psychedelics and consciousness?Legacy and Impact 19. If you could leave one lasting message or lesson for the next generation of consciousness researchers, what would it be? 20. How do you envision your work contributing to the broader psychedelic movement, and what impact do you hope it will have on the world?1. Could modern therapeutic frameworks unintentionally dilute the ancient wisdom of psychedelics, and if so, how might this loss shape their future impact? 2. If psychedelics primarily dissolve the ego, could there be unintended consequences for personal identity or leadership development? 3. How might the rise of commercialized psychedelic therapy undermine its potential to foster authentic healing? 4. Instead of focusing on psychedelics to “heal,” could they be better used to redefine what “mental health” means entirely?Jungian Psychology and the Shadow 5. If the shadow represents what is repressed, could the overemphasis on shadow work create new blind spots in individual and collective psyches? 6. Are there dangers in using psychedelics to confront the shadow without first building a strong ego foundation? 7. Could societal systems (like healthcare) actually benefit from repressing their collective shadow to maintain stability? 8. How might the intersection of shadow work and technology (e.g., AI) reshape our understanding of consciousness?Bridging Psychedelics and Healthcare 9. Instead of asking how healthcare can embrace psychedelics, should we ask if healthcare itself is the wrong system for psychedelic integration? 10. How do we reconcile the tension between individual healing experiences and the systemic need for standardized medical protocols? 11. Could the mystical aspects of psychedelics become a liability in hyper-rational healthcare environments? 12. If the collective shadow of healthcare is greed, is it possible to integrate psychedelics into the system without compromising their transformative power?Leadership and Vision 13. Can leaders advocating for psychedelics remain unbiased, or does their immersion in this space create its own blind spots? 14. Should psychedelic advocates focus on small-scale, localized change rather than trying to reform entire systems? 15. How do leaders balance the risk of becoming “saviors” in a field often associated with profound spiritual transformation? 16. Could psychedelic leadership fail by overlooking how power dynamics influence the accessibility and perception of these therapies?Broader Perspectives 17. Is humanity’s obsession with “readiness” for psychedelics an avoidance of confronting deeper cultural or spiritual crises? 18. Could the scientific embrace of psychedelics inadvertently suppress their spiritual dimensions in the name of evidence-based practice? 19. If psychedelics address inequality or environme...
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  • Andy Orchard - Throat Bared to the Knife
    Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USBuy Grow kit: https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/Andy Orchard 🎙️🎙️🎙️ Aloha, my friends, and welcome to the first episode of the year! Today, we embark on a journey deep into the heart of the Amazon rainforest and far beyond, as we introduce a guest whose story is as rich and transformative as the ecosystems they’ve dedicated their life to protecting.For over a decade, they have stood at the crossroads of business and biodiversity, championing true humanity by speaking with nature and advocating for a karmic approach to change. Their work is rooted in positive activism—transforming corporate boardrooms into platforms for conservation, climate action, and community upliftment.As a recipient of the prestigious P.E.A. Award (that’s People, Environment, and Achievement), their efforts have garnered global recognition, from conceptualizing campaigns with Sir David Attenborough to regenerating rainforests alongside Puro Fairtrade Coffee. Their short film, created for the Earth Optimism event, inspired a movement to see hope and solutions in action.But their gifts are not confined to accolades or headlines. They carry something deeper—an inner treasure, discovered in the silence of nature’s wisdom and shared with a world in desperate need of reconnection and redemption. Today, they join us to share their insights, their hope, and their vision for a future where businesses and individuals alike find harmony with the Earth.Please welcome a pioneer of purpose, a storyteller of sustainability, and an advocate for life itself—Andy Orchardhttp://linkedin.com/in/aorchardplantally | the language of natureQuestionsHere are some thought-provoking, philosophical, and psychological questions inspired by Andy Orchard’s bio, exploring the intersections of psychedelics, language, and the human connection to nature:The Nature of Psychedelics and Language 1. In the silence of the Amazon rainforest, how might the unspoken “language” of nature influence the way we understand and express our inner selves? 2. Do you think psychedelics can act as translators, helping humans decode the wisdom of nature? If so, what might nature be saying to us? 3. Language often feels like a bridge between worlds, but it can also feel limiting. How might the psychedelic experience transcend the boundaries of language to communicate universal truths? 4. If language shapes our reality, how might reimagining the vocabulary of business—infusing it with ecological and karmic concepts—alter the future of corporate culture?Psychedelic Connection to Nature 5. In the psychedelic state, many describe feeling a profound unity with nature. How might this perspective help us reshape our relationship with ecosystems like the Amazon? 6. The rainforest is often referred to as “the lungs of the Earth.” Could it also be considered the Earth’s mind, communicating wisdom that modern society has forgotten? 7. How does immersion in nature compare to a psychedelic journey in teaching us about interconnectedness and impermanence?Philosophy of Hope and Solutions 8. In a world overwhelmed by despair, how can the psychedelic experience foster a new language of hope and action? 9. Your work has inspired movements of optimism and solutions. How do you view the role of storytelling—through film, activism, or dialogue—as a psychedelic act in itself, expanding consciousness? 10. Can the karmic principle of cause and effect, which you champion, be seen as a universal law of nature that mirrors the feedback loops in psychedelic experiences?Language and Transformation 11. If words are a tool for shaping our world, how can we create a lexicon that inspires conservation and reverence for life, much like the rainforest inspires awe? 12. Psychedelics often dissolve the ego, exposing the raw essence of being. How might this inform the language of leadership and collaboration in global conservation efforts? 13. You speak of finding an “inner treasure” in the silence of nature. If you could give that treasure a name or word, what would it be, and why?Karmic Perspectives 14. Karma suggests that our actions create ripples across time and space. How does this philosophy intersect with the urgency of climate action and the long-term consequences of our choices? 15. Could the psychedelic perspective on time—often experienced as nonlinear—help us see the karmic web of actions and their future effects with greater clarity?Business, Biodiversity, and Psychedelic Wisdom 16. In your experience transforming corporate boardrooms, what would happen if businesses adopted a psychedelic mindset of oneness and interdependence? 17. Do you see language as a tool to awaken businesses to their responsibility, or must a deeper, unspoken experience—like psychedelics or immersion in nature—be the catalyst for real change?Personal Reflection and Legacy 18. What has been the most profound “conversation” you’ve had with nature, and how did it reshape your understanding of language or communication? 19. If you could create a global ritual to honor the Earth, blending psychedelic insights with the power of language, what would it look like?Poem: NoctessenceShe walks where the world forgets itself,barefoot on the shattered spine of time,where roots tangle like severed nervesand the wind moans with the voices of things left unsaid.Night does not fall around her—it kneels.A velvet collapse of sky and silence,the air thick with the scent of poppies and prophecy,a requiem sung in petals and blood.She is the wound and the whisper,the soft ruin of beauty undone,an altar carved from the bones of forgotten gods,where even the moon bows,silver throat bared to the knife.The earth does not cradle her—it devours.Like a mother who has kissed her child goodbyeand now pulls them back into the womb,a hunger deeper than time,a love that consumes to create again.She is noctessence—the moment the ...
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Greetings from the enigmatic realm of "The TrueLife Podcast: Unveiling Realities." Embark on an extraordinary journey through the uncharted territories of consciousness with me, the Founder of TrueLife Media. Fusing my background in experimental psychology and a passion for storytelling, I craft engaging content that explores the intricate threads of entrepreneurship, uncertainty, suffering, psychedelics, and evolution in the modern world. Dive into the depths of human awareness as we unravel the mysteries of therapeutic psychedelics, coping with mental health issues, and the nuances of mindfulness practices. With over 600 captivating episodes and a strong community of over 30k YouTube subscribers, I weave a tapestry that goes beyond conventional boundaries. In each episode, experience a psychedelic flair that unveils hidden histories, sparking thoughts that linger long after the final words. This thought-provoking podcast is not just a collection of conversations; it's a thrilling exploration of the mind, an invitation to expand your perceptions, and a quest to question the very fabric of reality. Join me on this exhilarating thrill ride, where we discuss everything from the therapeutic use of psychedelics to the importance of mental health days. With two published books, including an international bestseller on Amazon, I've built a community that values intelligence, strength, and loyalty. As a Founding Member of The Octopus Movement, a global network committed to positive change, I continually seek new challenges and opportunities to impact the world positively. Together, let's live a life worth living and explore the boundless possibilities that await in the ever-evolving landscape of "The TrueLife Podcast: Unveiling Realities." Aloha, and welcome to a world where realities are uncovered, and consciousness takes center stage.
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