Dr. Gul Dölen, a neuroscientist and Associate Professor at the Brain Science Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, discusses MDMA’s potential to reopen the critical period for social reward learning in animal research models. She shares how MDMA affects the brain’s capacity to process new social information and how long this enhanced neuroplasticity lingers. She also shares what happens to octopuses (typically anti-social creatures), when they are observed on MDMA, and the importance of pursuing science for curiosity’s sake.
Cannabis, Ceremony, & Autoimmune Disease ft. Meagan Pilawski, BSN, MS-MCST
Microdosing ft. Dr. Peter Grinspoon
How to Use Cannabis to Reduce or Replace Pharmaceutical Medication ft. Collen Higgins, RPh
Ayahuasca’s Effects on Depression & the Brain ft. Dr. Fernanda Palhano-Fontes
LSD & Creativity ft. Dr. Isabel Wießner
The Spirit Pharmacist on Psychedelic Science & Safety ft. Dr. Ben Malcom
#34 Cannabis & the Vaginal Microbiome with Dr. Cindy Orser and Pam Miles
#33 Applying Lessons from Cannabis to Psychedelic Liberalization with Dr. Kevin Boehnke
#32 Terpenes vs. Esters: Discovering Cannabis Compounds with Dr. Jordan Zager
#31 Delta-8 THC Goes Rogue featuring Dr. Eric Leas, PhD MPH
#30 Cannabis & Creativity with Jordana Wright
#29 Therapeutic Uses of Ayahuasca with Dr. Clancy Cavnar
#28 Using Psychedelics to Treat Trauma with Dr. Amanda Khan
#27 The Dark Side of Cannabis Insecticides with Dr. Max Leung
#26 Cannabis Alchemy with Dr. Donald Land
#25 Season 3 Trailer
#24 Cannabis & Insomnia with Dr. Oludare Odumosu
# 23 A Psychiatric Pharmacist talks Psychedelics feat. Dr. Kelan Thomas
#22 Antidepressant Effects of Ketamine with Dr. Lisa Monteggia
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