The Middle To Nowhere

Taylor Blanpied

Hi, I’m Taylor Blanpied and I love talking to people about life, what motivates them, and what makes them happy. My mind is drawn to think about the vastness of the universe and exploring the unknown and unseen, questioning why we think the way we do and hopefully finding peace and joy in the balanced middle path. Growing up in Waco Texas, I was raised into the Christian belief system, After college, I became agnostic for over decade and was fine with not ever knowing what I believed. Then at the beginning of 2023, I had what some might call a “spiritual awakening” while trying psychedelic mushrooms for the first time, an experience that has forever changed my life and has thrust my world into studying all things spiritual. This shift was so expansive in me, however I have since felt the almost daily friction between this new part of me and my old self. Much of this podcast will be me and others talking about the process of the inner healing journey, spiritual teachings, struggles, and lessons that myself and others are learning in a down to earth way, hopefully taking esoteric concepts and making them more relatable. We are all spiritual beings. I know that there are also a lot people, like me, who have been hurt by their church of origin and have since cut off all things spiritual in their life. One of my goals is to help others open themselves up spiritually without having any agenda for what belief system that may lead them to. There are many paths up the mountain. I love psychology and the process of self-examination, learning how to question our motives and fears, and I love the idea about helping each other grow through loving awareness and encouragement. I'm also a musician and songwriter and will have other artists on to talk about their process of creating and breaking past their creative blocks. I hope you enjoy and I wish you love and freedom. - Taylor

  1. Christianity & Psychedelics: A Conversation with Hunt Priest

    10/30/2024

    Christianity & Psychedelics: A Conversation with Hunt Priest

    In this deeply reflective episode, I sit down with Hunt Priest, an Episcopal priest and founder of Ligare.org, to explore the transformative power of sacred plant medicines. Hunt shares his journey from traditional ministry to participating in a groundbreaking study on psilocybin at Johns Hopkins, where he experienced a profound spiritual awakening. Together, we dive into how these experiences reshaped his understanding of faith, spirituality, and even his relationships. We discuss the intersection of psychedelics with Christian mysticism, the potential for healing within the church, and what it means to live a fully integrated, awakened life. This conversation is full of vulnerability, wisdom, and hope as we envision a future where ancient practices and modern science come together for the healing of ourselves and the earth. Whether you’re curious about psychedelics, spiritual growth, or the evolving role of Christianity in today’s world, this episode will open your mind and heart. Chapter 1: Introduction & Hunt Priest’s Background Time Stamp: 00:00 - 05:30 In this section, Hunt shares his upbringing in a small Kentucky town, his spiritual roots in the Episcopal church, and his journey through seminary, setting the stage for his later involvement in the study on psilocybin at Johns Hopkins. Chapter 2: Psilocybin and Spiritual Awakening Time Stamp: 05:31 - 19:00 Hunt discusses his participation in the 2016 psilocybin study at Johns Hopkins and how this profound experience changed his understanding of his faith and spirituality, opening new doors to personal transformation. Chapter 3: The Intersection of Psychedelics and Christianity Time Stamp: 19:01 - 32:30 Here, Hunt and I explore the integration of psychedelic experiences with the Christian tradition, including how psilocybin can help individuals reconnect with their faith and how the church might respond to the growing interest in psychedelics for healing and spiritual growth. Chapter 4: Ligare and Expanding Ministry Beyond the Church Time Stamp: 32:31 - 45:00 Hunt shares the inspiration behind founding Ligare, an organization aimed at bridging the gap between Christian mysticism and the healing power of psychedelics. We discuss the future of spiritual communities and how sacred plant medicines can foster deeper connections within congregations. Chapter 5: Personal Transformation and Relationships Time Stamp: 45:01 - End In the final chapter, Hunt reflects on the personal shifts in his life, from stepping away from traditional ministry to the evolution of his relationships and his own identity. We talk about the power of embracing vulnerability and authenticity on the spiritual path. Related Links: Ligare - Hunt Priest's OrganizationCited Mentions: Johns Hopkins Psychedelic ResearchMichael Pollan's "How to Change Your Mind"Fantastic Fungi DocumentaryThe Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der KolkGabor Maté's Work

    2 hr

About

Hi, I’m Taylor Blanpied and I love talking to people about life, what motivates them, and what makes them happy. My mind is drawn to think about the vastness of the universe and exploring the unknown and unseen, questioning why we think the way we do and hopefully finding peace and joy in the balanced middle path. Growing up in Waco Texas, I was raised into the Christian belief system, After college, I became agnostic for over decade and was fine with not ever knowing what I believed. Then at the beginning of 2023, I had what some might call a “spiritual awakening” while trying psychedelic mushrooms for the first time, an experience that has forever changed my life and has thrust my world into studying all things spiritual. This shift was so expansive in me, however I have since felt the almost daily friction between this new part of me and my old self. Much of this podcast will be me and others talking about the process of the inner healing journey, spiritual teachings, struggles, and lessons that myself and others are learning in a down to earth way, hopefully taking esoteric concepts and making them more relatable. We are all spiritual beings. I know that there are also a lot people, like me, who have been hurt by their church of origin and have since cut off all things spiritual in their life. One of my goals is to help others open themselves up spiritually without having any agenda for what belief system that may lead them to. There are many paths up the mountain. I love psychology and the process of self-examination, learning how to question our motives and fears, and I love the idea about helping each other grow through loving awareness and encouragement. I'm also a musician and songwriter and will have other artists on to talk about their process of creating and breaking past their creative blocks. I hope you enjoy and I wish you love and freedom. - Taylor