Mormons on Mushrooms

Mormons On Mushrooms

Mormons on Mushrooms is a storytelling podcast hosted by Mike and Doug, where we explore alternative methods for healing and living a fulfilling life—especially in the aftermath of losing faith, certainty, or identity. We cover a wide range of topics, from music, mythology, and pop culture to spirituality, psychology, psychedelics, and all of the magic and mystery that life has to offer.

  1. MAR 26

    The National Parks w/ Brady and Meg Parks (#229)

    Send us Fan Mail Mike and Doug sit down with the legendary Brady and Meg Parks from The National Parks to talk about writing and recording a new album on their own—late nights in a backyard studio, kids asleep inside, and songs coming together in a chaotic mess until something clicks. They get into co-writing as a couple, dropping ego, and letting the music be less polished and more real—crickets, mistakes, and all. The conversation also moves through faith transitions, band changes, and the feeling of everything you thought was set in stone starting to erode. From the dark night of the soul to becoming goo before transforming into something new, this one is about creating through hard times and remembering that even when everything changes, "still the river flows."  About The National Parks: The National Parks is an American indie folk-pop band based in Provo, Utah, formed in 2013, known for their nature-inspired "adventure pop" sound. Founded by Brady Parks, the group often features themes of the outdoors, love, and growth in their five albums, including Young and Wild Spirit. Their next album releases on August 28, 2025! Want more? Our full archive of 200+ Mormons on Mushrooms episodes — past conversations, stories, and musical adventures — now lives in on Supercast. 🎧 Join us there → mormonsonmushrooms.supercast.com Stay informed of online and local events through the Underground Newsletter Send a Contribution

    1h 9m
  2. MAR 6

    Waves of Grief (#227)

    Send us Fan Mail Mike and Doug talk about grief. After the sudden loss of a close friend, the conversation turns to the strange waves that follow death—the contractions of sadness, memory, anger, and love that move through the body if you let them. They reflect on childhood encounters with death, the different ways people grieve, and how tools like therapy, psychedelics, meditation, and music have changed their relationship to loss. Rather than something to avoid or numb, grief becomes something to ride—painful, yes, but also strangely beautiful. A conversation about loss, the people we carry with us, and the quiet trust that life keeps moving, even after death.  Ex-Mormons on Psychedelics Panel Discussion - Wed, March 18 @ 12pm MT A free online event discussing the rise of psychedelics in Utah, especially among ex-Mormons, and the benefits and risks of this phenomenon This is a Psychedelic Safety Seminar organized by the Challenging Psychedelic Experiences Project This 90-minute seminar will explore the topic of psychedelic usage among Mormons, ex-Mormons and others in Utah. We'll look at how some Mormons are taking psychedelics and leaving the church, some are taking psychedelics and staying in the church, the rise of psychedelic churches in Utah, the healing benefits some ex-Mormons are finding in psychedelics, and also the risk of psychedelic predators in Utah's wellness scene. Plus whatever else the participants and audience want to discuss. Link to Register Want more? Our full archive of 200+ Mormons on Mushrooms episodes — past conversations, stories, and musical adventures — now lives in on Supercast. 🎧 Join us there → mormonsonmushrooms.supercast.com Stay informed of online and local events through the Underground Newsletter Send a Contribution

    1h 3m
4.5
out of 5
133 Ratings

About

Mormons on Mushrooms is a storytelling podcast hosted by Mike and Doug, where we explore alternative methods for healing and living a fulfilling life—especially in the aftermath of losing faith, certainty, or identity. We cover a wide range of topics, from music, mythology, and pop culture to spirituality, psychology, psychedelics, and all of the magic and mystery that life has to offer.

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