The HexedVexed Experience: Radio Rituals

Sundari Prasad

Welcome to the frequency where High Magic meets High Energy. 🎙️✨ Formerly the voice behind the legendary Sun Karma Radio, DJ DEMONESS is back to reclaim the airwaves—but this time, we’re casting a wider circle. This show is the ultimate evolution of my broadcast history, blending the grit of my vintage archives with the spirit of the modern Occult and WitchTok communities. We are bridging the gap between the old-school radio days and the new-school spiritual revolution. What to Expect: The Vault: Rare, remastered interviews from the Sun Karma days (feat. icons like "Ami Miller: The Killer Rap-stress"). The New Era: Fresh, unfiltered conversations with today’s most powerful Witches, Tarot Readers, Rootworkers, and Spiritual Baddies. True Style: We keep it HOT 🔥, we keep it INFORMATIVE 🧠, and we keep it FUN 😂. This is a safe space for the magical and the misunderstood. Whether you are camera-shy or ready for your close-up, we are here to highlight your craft, not interrogate it. Pull up a chair, grab your headphones, and maybe light a candle. The mic is hot. Want to be a guest? I am currently curating a list of spiritual practitioners for upcoming episodes. 📧 Contact: DJDEMONESS@outlook.com

  1. May 15

    Re-wiring the Autistic Brain with L1-79

    Episode DescriptionCould we be on the verge of a breakthrough in how we support autistic adolescents and young adults? In this episode, we dive deep into L1-79, a highly anticipated experimental drug that is shifting the paradigm of autism therapeutics. Unlike traditional medications that only manage secondary symptoms like irritability or anxiety, L1-79 is designed to directly target the core social and communication challenges of autism. We break down the thrilling new data from recent Phase 2 clinical trials, explain what a "6-point jump" on the Vineland scale actually means for families, and discuss why the medical community is buzzing with optimism. Whether you are a parent, a clinician, or an advocate, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Key Takeaways From This EpisodeTargeting the Core: Learn why L1-79 is different from existing medications by focusing directly on social and communication deficits rather than just secondary symptoms.The Phase 2 Data: We unpack the promising results from the latest trials involving adolescents and young adults (ages 12 to 21).Measurable Progress: What the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales (VABS) and Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) tell us about the real-world impact of the drug.Safety Profile: An overview of the safety and tolerability of L1-79 so far. Episode Timeline & Chapters**** Introduction: The current landscape of autism therapeutics.**** What is L1-79? Understanding the science and the target age group (12–21).**** Breaking Down the Phase 2 Clinical Trial Results.**** Measuring Success: Vineland Scales, CGI, and the SRS breakthroughs.**** Safety First: Side effects, tolerability, and dosing (200 mg).**** Looking Ahead: What’s next for L1-79 and the medical community? Deep Dive: The Phase 2 Clinical Trial HighlightsThe recent data on L1-79 has generated considerable optimism for several key reasons: 1. Meaningful Socialization GainsPatients receiving higher doses of L1-79 (specifically 200 mg three times a day) demonstrated a 6-point increase on the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales (VABS). In clinical terms, this represents a highly meaningful improvement in daily socialization skills. 2. Dropping Symptom SeverityThe study utilized two major clinical benchmarks to track progress: Clinical Global Impression (CGI) Severity Scale: Showed significant overall clinical improvements.Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS): Remarkably, some treated patients moved from the "severe" symptom category down to "mild" or even "normal" ranges during the trial. Why This Matters: Most current medications only address secondary behaviors like aggression or hyperactivity. L1-79 is one of the few pipeline drugs directly addressing core social-communication traits while maintaining a generally safe and well-tolerated profile.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

    56 min
  2. Mar 29

    Eric Dane and the Bat Soup Neurotoxin

    Overview: From McSteamy to the Molecular FrontlineThe world lost more than just an actor on February 19, 2026. With the passing of Eric Dane at age 53, we lost a cultural icon—the vibrant, larger-than-life Dr. Mark Sloan of Grey’s Anatomy and the powerful Cal Jacobs of Euphoria. But while the headlines focus on his Hollywood legacy, this episode dives into the biological mystery Eric was fighting: ALS. We’re tracing the detective story of a lifetime—connecting post-war Guam, "bat soup," and a silent neurotoxin that might be lurking in the seafood on your dinner plate. Key Discussion PointsThe Neural Exposome vs. The GenomeFor years, we believed "DNA is destiny." But with 90-95% of ALS cases being sporadic rather than genetic, researchers have shifted their focus to the Neural Exposome: the cumulative lifetime effect of our environmental exposures. The Guam Mystery: Bat Soup and BMAAPost-WWII Guam saw an explosion of neurodegenerative disease among the Chamorro people—up to 100 times the normal rate. The culprit? A neurotoxin called BMAA, produced by bacteria in the roots of cycad trees. While the trees themselves weren't toxic enough to kill, the Flying Fox (fruit bat) ate the seeds, concentrating the toxin until a single bat became a "toxic bomb" on the dinner table. The Trojan Horse in Your BrainHow does BMAA kill neurons? It acts as a "chameleon molecule," mimicking the common amino acid L-serine. When your brain builds proteins, it accidentally swaps L-serine for the toxic BMAA, causing proteins to misfold and clump together—the hallmark of ALS, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's. A Glimmer of Hope: The L-serine ShieldCan we outpace the toxin? New research suggests that flooding the system with L-serine—found naturally in soy and turkey—can help "drown out" the BMAA, preventing misfolding and potentially slowing the progression of ALS. Eric Dane’s Final MessageBefore he passed, Dane recorded a secret interview for Netflix titled Famous Last Words, leaving four essential truths for his daughters, Billie and Georgia: Live Now: Don't wait for a diagnosis to force you into the present.Fall in Love: Not just with people, but with a purpose that lights you up.Choose Friends Wisely: Surround yourself with the ones who show up when the "red carpets" disappear.Fight with Dignity: Character is what remains when physical strength is taken away. "Genetics loads the gun, but the environment pulls the trigger. Eric Dane fought for the body through science and for the spirit through dignity. We need the science to save the future, but we need the philosophy to save the present."

    30 min
  3. Mar 22

    From Phrenology to the Warrior Gene,

    Overview: Biology on TrialAre criminals born or made? This episode traces the evolution of biological criminology, from the debunked Victorian practice of reading skull bumps to the high-stakes world of modern DNA evidence. We explore how science’s attempt to identify "criminal traits" has shifted from the scalp to the genome—and the ethical minefield that comes with it. Key Discussion PointsThe Rise and Fall of PhrenologyThe episode begins with the 19th-century "science" of phrenology, led by Franz Joseph Gall and Johann Christoph Spurzheim. They believed bumps on the skull revealed psychological strengths and criminal tendencies. We discuss a modern 21st-century study that used high-quality MRI scans to definitively prove there is zero correlation between scalp shape and behavior, famously likening over-interpreted data to finding "brain activity" in a dead salmon. The "Born Criminal" and the Shadow of EugenicsWe examine Cesare Lombroso’s theory of atavism, which argued that criminals were evolutionary throwbacks with specific physical markers. The podcast details the dark historical trajectory of these theories, which were absorbed into the American Eugenics movement and later utilized by Nazi Germany for "racial hygiene" programs. The Modern "Warrior Gene" (MAOA)The discussion pivots to modern genetics, focusing on the MAOA gene. While low-activity variants are linked to aggression, the landmark Caspi studies revealed a crucial "Gene-by-Environment" (GxE) interaction. Having the gene alone doesn't dictate destiny; it acts as a vulnerability that typically requires severe childhood maltreatment to trigger violent criminal behavior. Legal Landmarks and the Double-Edged SwordHow does this science hold up in court? We look at pivotal legal cases: The Mens Rea Threshold: Exploring how "criminal intent" is defined through cases like Tolson (bigamy) and Mansanet (negligence).The Landrigan Paradox: A "double-edged sword" where genetic evidence used to mitigate a sentence can backfire, leading a judge to see a defendant as "inherently dangerous" and beyond rehabilitation. "Biology loads the gun, but environment pulls the trigger. In the courtroom, this science is a double-edged sword—it can be used to plead for mercy or to argue that a person is fundamentally wired for violence."Seven Ethical Ethical Concerns of Behavioral GeneticsDiscrimination: Risks in employment and insurance.Stigmatization: Labeling individuals "high risk" before a crime is committed.Eugenic Thinking: Monitoring and controlling populations based on DNA.Determinism: The flaw of assuming biology overrides free will.Overestimation of Dangerousness: Imprisoning based on statistical risk.Privacy: Expanding state-run DNA databases.Medicalization: Treating crime as a disease to ignore systemic social causes like poverty.

    19 min
  4. Mar 8

    Hoodoo, Healers, and the Fear of Poison

    This episode of Hoodoo, Healers, and the Fear of Poison explores the sophisticated and often paradoxical world of African American medical and spiritual knowledge in the Antebellum South. It delves into how enslaved healers navigated a landscape of biological warfare and legal extremity to provide essential care and reclaim agency. Overview: A Biological Warfare ZoneThe episode sets the stage by describing the Antebellum South not as a romanticized landscape, but as a "biological warfare zone" plagued by malaria, typhus, and tuberculosis. Within this environment, a distinct hierarchy of expertise emerged among the enslaved community: The Nurse/Midwife: Often the first line of defense, these women were highly valued by plantation owners for their practical medical skills and "asset management" capabilities.The Root or Herb Doctor: Specialists in botanical knowledge, they utilized African and American flora to create pharmacological remedies.The Conjurer: Operating at the intersection of the natural and supernatural, conjurers dealt with spiritual ailments and provided a "parallel legal system" for the enslaved. Key Discussion PointsThe Paradox of the HealerThe episode examines the 1748 Virginia law that made administering medicine a felony for enslaved people—punishable by "death without benefit of clergy". Despite this existential threat, white slaveholders often bypassed white physicians to rely on the superior skills of enslaved healers, as seen in the remarkable case of midwife Mildred Graves. The Spectrum of Poison and ProtectionThe fear of poisoning was a constant nightmare for slaveholders. The episode recounts the 1806 trial of Tom and Amy, where "moral evidence" and a reputation for conjuring nearly led to their execution despite medical testimony suggesting a natural cause of death. Conversely, figures like Dinky, the Goofer King, used their reputations and "spirit tools" like goofer dust to exert psychological leverage and secure a degree of freedom within the confines of slavery. Archaeology and AgencyThe podcast explores physical evidence of spiritual practices, including: Gizzard Stones: Smoothed shards of ceramic or glass found in backyards, reflecting the vital role of poultry in the enslaved micro-economy.Minkisi Bundles: Spirit containers discovered under floorboards—including a notable find at Ulysses S. Grant’s White Haven home—which featured items like four-hole buttons representing the Congo cosmogram. "The practice of Hoodoo or Conjure... wasn't just magic. It was a form of resistance... a way to exert control in a system designed to strip you of all control."

    26 min
  5. Jan 26

    : New Orleans Voodoo: Beyond the Doll, The Queen, and The Hollywood Myths

    Forget the pin-cushion dolls, the zombies, and the Hollywood horror tropes. Today, we are heading deep into the humid, moss-draped history of New Orleans to uncover the reality of Louisiana Voodoo. It isn't a cult of devil worship; it is a complex religion of survival, resistance, and ancestral connection born from the collision of West African traditions and French Catholicism. In this deep dive, we explore how the Code Noir (Black Code) forced enslaved Africans to hide their deities behind the faces of Catholic Saints, creating a unique "Voodoo Catholicism" that survives to this day. We strip away the tourist-shop sensationalism to look at the real Marie Laveau—not just as a mystic, but as a political power player and community leader—and explain the crucial difference between the religion of Voodoo and the folk magic of Hoodoo. In this episode, we cover: The Origins: How the influx of refugees from the Haitian Revolution doubled New Orleans' population and supercharged the local spiritual practices.The Code Noir & Syncretism: Why St. Peter is actually Papa Legba, St. Patrick is Damballa, and how enslaved people hid their gods in plain sight within the Catholic Church.Voodoo vs. Hoodoo: Breaking down the difference between the structured religion (Voodoo) and the practical, results-based system of rootwork and charms (Hoodoo).The Myth of the Doll: The surprising European origins of the "Voodoo Doll" and why it has almost nothing to do with African tradition.The Business of Magic: From "Gris-Gris" bags to modern tourist traps, how Voodoo has been commercialized, demonized, and survived. Featured Stories: Marie Laveau: The free woman of color who used her hair-dressing business to build an intelligence network that made her the most powerful woman in New Orleans.The Saints: A look at specific spirits (Lwa) like Baron Samedi and Erzulie Freda and their Catholic counterparts.The Superdome Curse: The wild true story of how the New Orleans Saints football team hired a Voodoo priestess to cleanse their stadium of bad juju in 2000. Mentioned in this episode: Congo Square (Louis Armstrong Park)St. Louis Cemetery No. 1Dr. John (Jean Montanet)Lafcadio Hearn (19th-century writer on New Orleans culture)The difference between Haitian Vodou and Louisiana Voodoo Tune in to learn why Voodoo isn't about black magic—it's about counting on your ancestors when the world tries to erase you.

    28 min
  6. Jan 23

    Hoodoo, Healing, and the Paradox of Poison in the Antebellum South

    Imagine a world where saving a life could cost you your own. In 1748 Virginia, the legislature passed a terrifying law: any enslaved person caught administering medicine was committing a felony punishable by death "without benefit of clergy." Yet, in a twist of historical irony, the very slaveholders who passed these laws often relied on Black healers when their own expensive doctors failed. In this deep dive, we unearth the complex, hidden world of African American spirituality and medicine during slavery. From the "biological war zone" of the South to the secret spirit bundles hidden beneath the floorboards of future presidents, we explore how Hoodoo and Conjure provided not just health, but a powerful form of resistance and psychological warfare. In this episode, we cover: The Legal Paradox: Why the Antebellum South feared Black medical knowledge as "poison" while simultaneously depending on it for survival.The Healer Hierarchy: The distinct roles of the Midwife, the Root Doctor, and the Conjurer.Archaeological Mysteries: The debate over "gaming pieces" vs. ritual chicken gizzard stones (gastroliths) found at slave quarters.Spirits in the Floorboards: The discovery of Minkisi bundles—containing crystals, beads, and "cosmogram" buttons—hidden under the home of Union General Ulysses S. Grant.The AI Warning: A look at how modern AI can hallucinate historical laws and artifacts, and why primary sources still matter. Featured Stories: Dinky, King of the Voodoos: How one man used "goofer dust" and a snake skin to terrify a brutal overseer into leaving him alone.The Trial of Tom and Amy: A 1806 courtroom drama where a white doctor testified that a child died of croup, but the court saw "poison" and "conjure."Mildred Graves: The enslaved midwife who stepped in to save a white mother and child after the "official" doctors gave up. Mentioned in this episode: Zora Neale Hurston’s Hoodoo in AmericaThe WPA Slave NarrativesThe Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site (White Haven)The distinction between Haitian Vodou and American Hoodoo Tune in to uncover the history buried in the backyard—and the resilience of those who practiced medicine in the shadows.

    26 min

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Welcome to the frequency where High Magic meets High Energy. 🎙️✨ Formerly the voice behind the legendary Sun Karma Radio, DJ DEMONESS is back to reclaim the airwaves—but this time, we’re casting a wider circle. This show is the ultimate evolution of my broadcast history, blending the grit of my vintage archives with the spirit of the modern Occult and WitchTok communities. We are bridging the gap between the old-school radio days and the new-school spiritual revolution. What to Expect: The Vault: Rare, remastered interviews from the Sun Karma days (feat. icons like "Ami Miller: The Killer Rap-stress"). The New Era: Fresh, unfiltered conversations with today’s most powerful Witches, Tarot Readers, Rootworkers, and Spiritual Baddies. True Style: We keep it HOT 🔥, we keep it INFORMATIVE 🧠, and we keep it FUN 😂. This is a safe space for the magical and the misunderstood. Whether you are camera-shy or ready for your close-up, we are here to highlight your craft, not interrogate it. Pull up a chair, grab your headphones, and maybe light a candle. The mic is hot. Want to be a guest? I am currently curating a list of spiritual practitioners for upcoming episodes. 📧 Contact: DJDEMONESS@outlook.com