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Mushrooms At The Shore ‪-‬ Funny Feelings Podcast

    • 健康/フィットネス

In Episode 1 - Maria and Liza talk about Funny Feelings that involve Mother - Daughter Relationships. Joining in the studio is Rivka Rivera and Amy Berkman who share a unusual mother - daughter relationship. They live together in a Brownstone in Brooklyn and have created a a documentary that tells their story of doing psilocybin mushrooms together at the Jersey Shore.

Funny Feelings is a podcast about the unconventional world of holistic medicine in New York City. Funny Feelings is hosted by Maria Geyman, a millennial, Brooklyn-based, naturopathic doctor and Liza Roeckl, a spiritual healer who has been at the forefront of New York City’s holistic health movement since the 90s, interview healers, artists, and sparkly New Yorkers about their feelings. They try to understand their guests while navigating their own emotions and relationships to topics of sexuality, beauty, and health.

In Episode 1 - Maria and Liza talk about Funny Feelings that involve Mother - Daughter Relationships. Joining in the studio is Rivka Rivera and Amy Berkman who share a unusual mother - daughter relationship. They live together in a Brownstone in Brooklyn and have created a a documentary that tells their story of doing psilocybin mushrooms together at the Jersey Shore.

Funny Feelings is a podcast about the unconventional world of holistic medicine in New York City. Funny Feelings is hosted by Maria Geyman, a millennial, Brooklyn-based, naturopathic doctor and Liza Roeckl, a spiritual healer who has been at the forefront of New York City’s holistic health movement since the 90s, interview healers, artists, and sparkly New Yorkers about their feelings. They try to understand their guests while navigating their own emotions and relationships to topics of sexuality, beauty, and health.

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