The Drug Science Podcast
A podcast by Drug Science - Wednesdays
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125 Episodes
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64. Autism with Melanie Sykes
Published: 5/25/2022 -
63. Indigenous Wisdom with Mark Plotkin
Published: 5/11/2022 -
62. Blood of the cocaine war with Wade Davis
Published: 4/27/2022 -
61. Ethnopharmacology Part 2 with Dr Dennis McKenna
Published: 4/13/2022 -
60. Ketamine, Cannabis and Alcohol with Prof Celia Morgan
Published: 3/30/2022 -
59. How to become a psychedelic therapist with Dr Rosalind Watts
Published: 3/16/2022 -
58. The Black Review with Dame Carol Black
Published: 3/2/2022 -
57. British vs US Drug Policy with Ethan Nadelmann
Published: 2/16/2022 -
56. Microdosing Psychedelics with Dr James Fadiman
Published: 2/2/2022 -
55. The Right to Try with Spencer Hawkswell
Published: 1/19/2022 -
54. Ketamine with Paul Glue
Published: 1/5/2022 -
53. Moral Panic with Cory Doctorow
Published: 12/22/2021 -
52. Drug Laws with Niamh Eastwood
Published: 12/8/2021 -
51. Music and Psychedelics with Mendel Kaelen
Published: 11/24/2021 -
50. Labour Party with Dan Carden MP
Published: 11/10/2021 -
49. Medical Cannabis in the UK with Professor Mike Barnes
Published: 11/1/2021 -
48. Liberal Democrats with Norman Baker
Published: 10/27/2021 -
47. Psychedelics for Palliative Care with Dr Margaret Ross
Published: 10/13/2021 -
46. Human Behaviour with Dame Theresa Marteau
Published: 9/29/2021 -
45. Psycholytic therapy with MDMA and LSD with Dr Peter Gasser
Published: 9/15/2021
Professor David Nutt has spent a career making the argument for a rational, evidence-based approach to drug policy and drug use. The scientific evidence still challenges perceived wisdom on drugs and for that reason can appear to be contentious. In this podcast, the Professor explores the actual harms and potential benefits of various drugs, challenging myths surrounding classification and legislation, and exploring the societal impact of poorly informed drug policy. Using evidence in public policy should not be controversial. A podcast for anyone interested in understanding the scientific truth about drugs, free from political or moral concern.