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    Explore " mdma therapy" with insightful episodes like "Psychedelic Psychotherapy, Discussing the Mental Health Benefits of Psychedelics: Myles Chisholm Returns", "Andre's risk taking led to creating a podcast w/ 15k downloads! | Blazin A Trail Ep #23 #psychedelics #tinfoil #ascensionofthechessman #awakening", "Will Siu MD DPhil / part two", "Forging Psychiatry’s Technology-Driven Future – Dr. David Mou, Chief Medical Officer at Cerebral" and "Ways of Connecting: Encore Episode" from podcasts like ""The Resilient Father", "Blazin A Trail", "ALL OF US", "Raise the Line" and "The Positive Mind"" and more!

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    Psychedelic Psychotherapy, Discussing the Mental Health Benefits of Psychedelics: Myles Chisholm Returns

    Psychedelic Psychotherapy, Discussing the Mental Health Benefits of Psychedelics: Myles Chisholm Returns

    In this episode Myles Chisholm joins us to share and talk about  his personal experiences  with psychedelics. We discuss the fascinating mental health benefits of these compounds and review the promising world of combining psychedelic treatment, with mental health counselling. 

    Andre's risk taking led to creating a podcast w/ 15k downloads! | Blazin A Trail Ep #23 #psychedelics #tinfoil #ascensionofthechessman #awakening

    Andre's risk taking led to creating a podcast w/ 15k downloads! | Blazin A Trail Ep #23 #psychedelics #tinfoil #ascensionofthechessman #awakening

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    💥Blazin A Trail Podcast welcomes Andre Mytty to the podcast! 

    👉Andre is my brother, a psychonaut, a philosopher, a beautiful human, and the owner of Ascension of the chessman podcast! Andre has been my brother in my awakening to understand that we are more than this body. He is a person who pushes himself to take risks because it is necessary to be authentically you and not be someone else. Andre and I talked about our psychedelic experiences, mental health, religion, politics, and how he grew his podcast to get 15k+ downloads. 

    Andre is on the path to greatness and wants to help heal the world by telling others to rise above the duality and realize how much more alike we are than different. His podcast is called Ascension of the Chessman, and this podcast seeks to rise with love above duality & division. Together we will awaken into greatness, seeing each other as divine reflections. We were so happy to have him on the platform to tell his story and give some advice to those who want to follow a similar path. 

    Make sure to listen to this episode all the way through and if you are sitting around, go to the link below, watch the whole episode, and join us as we Blaze A Trail! 

    💥TOPICS TO EXPECT💥: 

    • Aliens & God
    • Psychedelics
    • Religion
    • Ayahuasca
    • Overthinking
    • College
    • Taking Risks
    • Procrastination
    • How he started AScension of the chessman podcast
    • & Much more!

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    Will Siu MD DPhil / part two

    Will Siu MD DPhil / part two

    Will Siu, M.D. DPhil is a psychiatrist and psychedelic practitioner. In the second installment of this two part conversation, Hero and Will delve deep into psychedelics, MDMA therapy, and inner narratives rooted in childhood trauma.

     

    Will Siu M.D. DPhil - https://www.willsiumd.com

    Watch Will on Netflix's Goop Labs, Episode one "The Healing Trip"!

    Mental Health Resources

    • https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org
    • http://www.mhresources.org
    • https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/help-support/contact-helpline
    • https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline

    Forging Psychiatry’s Technology-Driven Future – Dr. David Mou, Chief Medical Officer at Cerebral

    Forging Psychiatry’s Technology-Driven Future – Dr. David Mou, Chief Medical Officer at Cerebral
    Early on in his psychiatry career, Dr. David Mou found to his surprise that most mental health professionals didn’t prioritize using data to measure outcomes. Today, he attributes much of the early success of Cerebral -- the new and fast-growing mental telehealth company he helps lead -- to its data-driven approach to supporting quality of care. “This is the first step towards precision psychiatry,” he tells host Shiv Gaglani. Mou notes that on the basis of relatively little user data, companies like Facebook and Netflix successfully predict users’ future behavior for commercial gain. “We should just use that principle for good instead of using it to market to people,” he says. For instance, analyzing behavior patterns to predict suicide. He argues that a data-oriented psychiatric model not only opens up new research possibilities and makes for happy doctors, but also enables the treatment of the most serious mental health disorders via telemedicine, which is not currently a common practice. Tune in to hear about Olympic gymnast Simone Biles’ new role at Cerebral, why even doctors often don’t get the psychiatric care they need, and why Dr. Mou is “bullish” on the clinical future of psychedelics.

    Ways of Connecting: Encore Episode

    Ways of Connecting: Encore Episode

    This week we visit the idea of connection as important to our sense of well being and mental health. 
    Take a moment, and ask yourself: Where do I feel connected in my life? Am I connected? Do I feel disconnected? 

    We recap the key concepts of three authors we have had on, and all who have a unique take on "connection."   We revisit Charley Wininger's, "Listening to Ecstasy: The Transformative Power of MDMA", Dr. Warren Farrell's, "The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It,” and Bethany Saltman's, "Strange Situation: A Mother's Journey Through the Science of Attachment.

    We think you'll appreciate the idea of connection so much more after you listen to the show.

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    These are challenging times and we hope this episode served to validate and ease your anxiety about what you may be experiencing. 

    Please feel free to also suggest show ideas to the above email. 

    Thank you for listening,
    Kevin and Niseema

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    PRODUCTION CREDITS

    Opening Music : Another Country, Pure Shadowfax, Shadowfax

    Break Music: Original Composition by Geoff Brady

    End Music : TFFPP Theme - Giullian Goiello for The Foundation for Positive Psychology

    The Positive Mind is produced with the help of:

    Engineering: Geoff Brady

    Research and Production Associate: Connie Shannon 

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    Daphne Merkin on Living Through the Pandemic With Serious Clinical Depression

    Daphne Merkin on Living Through the Pandemic With Serious Clinical Depression

    Debbie Weil talks with Daphne Merkin, a highly acclaimed novelist, essayist and literary critic. She is known for writing boldly, without shame or modesty, about depression, obsession, money, sex, family, and religion. Her 2017 memoir, This Close to Happy: A Reckoning With Depression, which was 16 years in the making, got a front page review in The New York Times by Andrew Solomon, another acclaimed author on the topic of depression.

    Daphne's latest novel, 22 Minutes of Unconditional Love, is a powerful story about sex and obsession. And underlying those twin themes, the theme of depression. Today she and Debbie talk not about her books, per se, but about her experience with  clinical depression and what that can teach us in this difficult year of COVID when many of us are experiencing deep uncertainty and anxiety. It's a topic of personal interest to Debbie who is an occasional sufferer of clinical depression. Depression is the story behind the story, if you will, of much of Daphne’s writing.

    Debbie and Daphne explore why real depression - sometimes called endogenous depression - is not talked about, why it is so misunderstood, and why it’s something that NEEDS to be talked about. They talk about how her creativity as a writer, cooped up in her apartment in New York City, has been affected the past few months. They talk about the pros and cons of doing therapy via Zoom. And they talk briefly about Psilocybin and the new psychedelic-assisted therapies for depression. 

    Daphne ends the conversation with some poignant thoughts on what the depths of depression are like and how society has a long way to go to better address depression, as well as thoughts of suicide.  This is a powerful conversation with a brilliant author. Be sure to explore the links to Daphne's writing  below.

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    #6: Healing (Dr. Jeni Hunniecutt)

    #6: Healing (Dr. Jeni Hunniecutt)

    Veterans Advocate Dr. Jeni Hunniecutt joins me to discuss her latest research involving veterans using cannabis as an alternative to opioids & benzodiazepines, and MDMA therapy in veteran populations. 

    We talk about the difficulty of beginning mindful meditation practices, the concept of spirituality as a drug, our cultural conceptions of love, and how to get drugs legalized. 

    We also dive into the connection between Christianity and our current state of affairs in the US, as a COVID-19 pandemic and a social movement (#BLM) blow up at the same time. 

    Are we in the midst of Civil War II? Would we know it if we were? Is the end of the war on drugs a way to move forward? 

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    Tucker Max | Psychedelics, Self-Image Pursuits, and Book Writing

    Tucker Max | Psychedelics, Self-Image Pursuits, and Book Writing

    Tucker Max is the co-founder of Scribe Media, a company that helps you write, publish, and market your book.

    He’s written four New York Times Best Sellers (three hit #1), which have sold over 4.5 million copies worldwide. He’s credited with being the originator of the literary genre, “fratire,” and is only the third writer (after Malcolm Gladwell and Michael Lewis) to ever have three books on the New York Times Nonfiction Best Seller List at one time. He was nominated to the Time Magazine 100 Most Influential List in 2009.

    A movie was made about Tucker’s life called “I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell.”

    Learn how to write a book the right way at https://scribewriting.com/book-school/.

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