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S6:E2 Magic Mushrooms and the Human Brain

6.11.2025
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Psilocybin — the psychedelic compound in so-called “magic mushrooms” — has exploded into headlines and social media feeds. Some call it a miracle cure for depression, others dismiss it as hype. In this episode, I take a clear-eyed look at what the science really says.

I’ll start with Sarah’s story — a young scientist whose life was turned upside down by a cycling accident and who found hope again through a psilocybin clinical trial at Johns Hopkins. Her words: “This trial changed my life.”

From there, I explore:

  • The history of psilocybin, from ancient rituals to 1960s psychiatry to today’s “psychedelic renaissance.”
  • The online buzz, where psilocybin is hyped as everything from a creativity booster to a trauma cure.
  • The scientific evidence, from small pilot trials to the largest modern RCTs.
  • The neuroscience, showing how psilocybin may “reset” rigid brain networks, boost plasticity, and even dampen inflammation.
  • The risks, including panic, paranoia, and psychosis in vulnerable people.

Finally, I’ll share my Tools in Three so you can separate the real promise from the hype.



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