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Sustainability, Reciprocity, & Regenerative Strategies for Psychedelic Research

9/28/2021
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The enthusiasm about psychedelic-assisted therapies has a dark side: without intention and caution, the psychedelic community risks repeating the colonial sins of the past. We are in danger of taking the resources we want and value without concern for, and often to the detriment of, the people and ecosystems who have grown and preserved those resources for a millennium. Today’s far-reaching conversation touches on the people and plants that have long held sacred medicine. It is an invitation for all within the curious community to carefully consider how to support sustainability, reciprocity, and regenerative strategies to honor the medicine keepers.

Intro (0:00 – 1:55)

First Guest: Leia Friedman (1:56 – 5:05)

  • The Meaning of Ayni

Second Guest: Joseph Mays (5:06 – 9:15)

  • The Indigenous Reciprocity Initiative

Leia Friedman 2.0 (9:16 – 16:30)

  • Her Take on Synthesizing Psychedelics
  • Regenerative Solutions

Joseph Mays 2.0 (16:31 – 24:54)

  • The Stories of the Communities
  • How Ayahuasca Is Cultivated
  • Communities Continued
  • A Message to the Capitalists

End (24:55 – 26:11)

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