MAPS Podcast
A podcast by MAPS
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76 Episodes
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Episode 16 - James Fadiman, PhD, and Sophia Korb, PhD - Microdosing!
Published: 8/23/2017 -
Episode 15 - Draulio Barros de Araujo
Published: 8/8/2017 -
Episode 14 - Buddhism and Psychedelics (PART TWO)
Published: 7/25/2017 -
Episode 13 - Buddhism and Psychedelics (Part 1)
Published: 7/11/2017 -
Episode 12 - The MAPS Podcast: LIVE from L.A.!
Published: 7/4/2017 -
Episode 11 - Thomas Kingsley Brown - Results of Long Term Ibogaine Studies
Published: 6/19/2017 -
Episode 10 - Future of Psychedelic Psychiatry from PS '17
Published: 6/6/2017 -
Episode 9 - Stanislav Grof (from PS '17)
Published: 5/22/2017 -
Episode 8: David E. Nichols - LSD and Neuroscience
Published: 5/16/2017 -
Episode 7 - Live from Psychedelic Science '17!
Published: 5/8/2017 -
Episode 6 - Ralph Metzner, PhD: A Life Lived in Expanded Consciousness
Published: 4/24/2017 -
Episode 5 - Robert Jesse, From the Johns Hopkins Psilocybin Findings to the Reconstruction of Religion
Published: 4/10/2017 -
Episode 4 - Dr. Gabor Mate, Psychedelics in Unlocking the Unconscious
Published: 4/4/2017 -
Episode 3 - Mac McClelland, The Psychedelic Miracle
Published: 3/27/2017 -
Episode 2 - Stephen Ross, M.D., Psilocybin, Addiction, and End of Life
Published: 3/18/2017 -
Episode 1 - James Fadiman, Scientific Problem Solving with Psychedelics
Published: 3/18/2017
Hosted by Zach Leary, the intent of the podcast is to bring you the listener an easily accessible resource for a variety of topics all related to psychedelic research. There is a lot to learn about new research into the therapeutic potential of psychedelics and marijuana. Over the years, the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) has amassed an incredible treasure trove of audio archives sourced from the amazing talks, presentations and panels that have taken place at past Psychedelic Science conferences and other unique events. By selecting some of that content and then bringing it to you in a podcast we hope to create a centralized location for the greater MAPS community. If you're a researcher, scientist, medical professional or just a curiosity seeker we hope that you'll find this content a valuable resource tool. Please visit the MAPS website at https://maps.org