#88 ep3.6_Psychedelic Phenomenology or What Is It Like to Be a Psychedelic Plant?_Michael Marder
Dr. Michael Marder draws on his knowledge of plant phenomenology in speculating what it is like to be a psychedelic plant.
Dr. Michael Marder draws on his knowledge of plant phenomenology in speculating what it is like to be a psychedelic plant.
Dr. Felix Krengel explains the botany of ibogan-type-alkaloid-containing Apocynaceae plant species and his latest extraction research.
Dr. Chris Jenks speaks about his discovery of “total alkaloid (TA) extract” and iboga alkaloid extraction and purification methods.
Dr. Surajit Sinha speaks about his research into non-ibogaine iboga-type minor alkaloids that get far less attention compared to ibogaine.
Dr. Lowan H. Stewart and I discuss dissociativeness and other overlaps between ketamine and iboga, both NMDA antagonists.
Dr. Peter H. Addy and I compare notes on the neuroscience and phenomenology of Salvia divinorum and iboga, both kappa opioid agonists.
My thoughts about producing Season 3 of Iboganautics podcast. This season’s episodes focus on the Neuro & Plant Science of iboga.
Paramedic Program Director, Art Hsieh, walks us through first responder processes in assisting patients with non-ordinary consciousness.
Computational psychologist Andrés Gómez Emilsson speaks about psychedelic-induced tracer effects and QRI’s new Tracer Replication Tool.
Thank you to Morten Nygård for inviting me to speak on his podcast, Bevissthetspoden – in search of consciousness.