Inside/Out: Be Brave, Shelter in Place
Psychiatrist and pharmacologist discusses pandemic psychology, making an argument to why we need to shelter in place in order to beat coronavirus.
Psychiatrist and pharmacologist discusses pandemic psychology, making an argument to why we need to shelter in place in order to beat coronavirus.
A start-up, Prime Roots, has created a fungi-based bacon that uses fermentation to grow proteins. Could fungi succeed as bacon?
Tom and Sherri Eckert join us to talk about their initiative to legalize Psilocybin services in Oregon (#PSI2020).
Writer, publisher, and journalist Adam Parfrey passed away on May 10 at the age of 61. Here is an interview from a few years ago with Parfrey, whose publishing companies Feral House and Process showcased the most fascinating underground culture and lost history for decades.
The Sun has just entered the sign of Pisces. What is the real meaning of this often misunderstood zodiac sign?
The spirit of Gandhi and King, waxing strong on the margins of the political world in peace villages and restorative justice circles and ground-level community building, is taking form once again as a politics of love.
After ayahuasca taught him to connect with divine energy, guitarist John Sheldon found a scintillating focus for his life’s work, writing songs that tell a new story about wolves in North America—and how we can save them from extinction.
Holy texts and illuminated manuscripts denotes a pious world foregone. Yet in the margins of these books you’ll find humor not unlike our own. The Monks were not above being raunchy fellows: featuring images of everything from scat humor to sex jokes.
Dr. Sheldrake maintains that there is a morphic field outside the bounds of the material world that contains a collective memory.
Rupert Sheldrake is a biologist and author of more than 80 scientific papers and ten books. He was among the 100 top Global Thought Leaders for 2013, as ranked by the Duttweiler Institute, Zurich, Switzerland’s leading think tank.