5 episodes

DoubleBlind Magic Hour follows host Shelby Hartman (co-founder of the DoubleBlind print magazine and media company) as she, her guests, and a cohort of correspondents cover timely, untold stories about the expansion of psychedelics around the globe — from insider baseball drama within the movement to the latest news on research, politics and beyond. We talk with the most brilliant minds and journalists we know from the psychedelic frontier about shrooms, acid, DMT, you name it, and about what hot goss they’re hearing in the field. And don’t worry, we get into whether you should trip too.

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    • Health & Fitness

DoubleBlind Magic Hour follows host Shelby Hartman (co-founder of the DoubleBlind print magazine and media company) as she, her guests, and a cohort of correspondents cover timely, untold stories about the expansion of psychedelics around the globe — from insider baseball drama within the movement to the latest news on research, politics and beyond. We talk with the most brilliant minds and journalists we know from the psychedelic frontier about shrooms, acid, DMT, you name it, and about what hot goss they’re hearing in the field. And don’t worry, we get into whether you should trip too.

    Hot Goss with Mary Carreon: Right-Wing Conspiracy Theories, Matthew Perry, and Media Sensationalism

    Hot Goss with Mary Carreon: Right-Wing Conspiracy Theories, Matthew Perry, and Media Sensationalism

    The podcast features an in-depth conversation between Shelby Hartman, co-founder of DoubleBlind Magazine, and journalist Mary Carreon, exploring the complex landscape of psychedelic substances. They discuss various topics, including the misuse of drugs in clinical settings, the importance of proper drug education, and the controversial ties between psychedelics and right-wing extremism. The episode also delves into the impact of media sensationalism on public perception of drug-related incidents, like the death of Matthew Perry, emphasizing the necessity for nuanced reporting and the dangers of misinformation. Furthermore, they touch on the role of psychedelics in personal and societal healing, their potential to exacerbate conspiracy theories, and the broader implications of their use in different political and social contexts.
    What We Talk About (Bullet Points)

    Drug Misuse in Clinical Settings: Examining how psychedelics are sometimes misused in clinical environments.

    Education on Drugs: The importance of accurate drug education to prevent misuse and ensure safety.

    Media Sensationalism: The impact of sensationalized media on public perception of drug-related news.

    Matthew Perry's Death: Discussion on how media coverage can distort the reality of incidents involving well-known personalities.

    Psychedelics and Right-Wing Extremism: A look into how psychedelics can be intertwined with extreme political ideologies.

    Conspiracy Theories: How psychedelic use can sometimes lead users to embrace conspiracy theories.

    Harm Reduction: Strategies and importance of harm reduction in drug use.

    Role of Psychedelics in Healing: Exploring the therapeutic potential of psychedelics in personal and societal contexts.

    Influence of Set and Setting: How the environment and mindset affect the psychedelic experience.

    Educational and Policy Challenges: The challenges in educating the public and policymakers about psychedelics.

    Bio
    https://www.marycarreon.com/
    Mary Carreón is an independent journalist, editor, and co-founder of the Hyphae Leaks podcast. Her work has appeared in Billboard, KCRW/NPR, Insider, DoubleBlind Magazine, The LAnd Magazine, High Times Magazine, OC Weekly, (the OG) LA Weekly, and many other publications.
    Mary's written stories on pesticides; nuclear waste; local water politics; cannabis and psychedelics drug policy; the sustainability of cannabis cultivation; hemp "meat" and other alternative meats; the sustainability and conservation of Palo Santo; labor issues in the crystal trade; the collapse of California's cannabis industry; buying drugs on the internet; the emergence of new music genres for the use of psychedelic therapy; the mad honey trade; how the DEA believes it has the power to determine the legitimacy and sincerity of entheogenic religions; and much more. 
    Mary's work aims to humanize drug culture and delve into the real-world effects of policies and trends affecting accessibility and the environment. As a third-generation Mexican and Guatemalan, she's also dedicated to amplifying Latine and BIPOC voices, issues, and perspectives.
    SOCIALS:
     @maryyyprankster
    PLUG:
    A new season of the Hyphae Leaks Podcast coming out in May! I will also be on a panel about the underground economy at SXSW this week.

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    • 1 hr 33 min
    Hot Goss with Mattha Busby: Drug Policy, Indigenous Rights, and Psychedelic Churches

    Hot Goss with Mattha Busby: Drug Policy, Indigenous Rights, and Psychedelic Churches

    Shelby Hartman sits down with journalist Mattha Busby, to discuss the evolution of psychedelic culture, the legalization and therapeutic use of substances like shrooms and DMT, and the broader implications for society and individual healing. Busby, a seasoned journalist, shares insights from his reporting on psychedelic movements, the ethical considerations surrounding the commercialization of these substances, and their biocultural significance. The conversation also touches on the challenges and potential dangers of psychedelic tourism and the corporatization of these compounds, highlighting the need for informed and ethical practices within the burgeoning industry.
    What We Cover (Expanded)


    Popularization of Psychedelics: The widespread growth in the use of substances like shrooms, DMT, and LSD.


    Psychedelic Movement and Culture: Insights into the internal dynamics and cultural shifts within the psychedelic community are explored.


    Legalization of Psychedelics: The conversation addresses the legal changes surrounding psychedelics, emphasizing their therapeutic applications.


    Commercialization and Ethics: The ethical concerns of turning psychedelic substances into commercial products.


    Psychedelic Tourism: The dangers and impacts of psychedelic tourism on indigenous cultures and communities.


    Journalistic Perspectives: Mattha shares his experiences and challenges in reporting on psychedelic topics.


    Veterans and Psychedelic Therapy: The use of psychedelics among veterans for dealing with psychological distress is highlighted.


    Church of Psilomethoxin: A story about a group claiming religious protection to use psychedelics in the U.S.


    Public Health and Psychedelics: The broader public health implications of psychedelic use and legalization are considered.


    Psychedelic Exceptionalism: The idea that not all drug users or drugs should be seen in black and white terms, promoting a nuanced view of drug policy.


    What We Cover (Shortened):

    Discussion on the increasing popularity and usage of substances like shrooms, DMT, and LSD.

    Insights into the changes and dynamics within the psychedelic community and culture.

    The evolving legal landscape surrounding psychedelics and their use in therapeutic contexts.

    Ethical concerns raised by the commercialization of psychedelic substances.

    The impact of psychedelic tourism on indigenous communities and cultural practices.

    The role of psychedelics in helping veterans manage psychological distress.

    A nuanced approach to drug policy that challenges the simplistic classification of drugs and drug users.


    Mattha Busby is a freelance journalist known for his work with The Guardian, Yahoo News UK, The Irish Times, and VICE Media. His reporting focuses on health, drugs, society, and drug policy reform. Busby explores the implications of drug use and legalization on society and has written extensively on the therapeutic potential of psychedelics. His articles provide critical insights into political and social issues, making him a respected voice in the field.
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    • 1 hr 39 min
    Hot Goss with Shayla Love: Shroom Patents and the Psychedelic Hype Bubble

    Hot Goss with Shayla Love: Shroom Patents and the Psychedelic Hype Bubble

    Did someone say shroom nasal spray? And what about an ayahuasca patch that doesn't make you vomit? There's all kinds of weird patents being filed in the emerging field of psychedelic science—and we get into it with journalist Shayla Love. 
    In this episode, Shayla Love joins us to talk about the complexities and nuances of psychedelic journalism. Shayla shares her journey from general health reporting to specializing in the psychedelic space, driven by personal experiences and a deep interest in mental health. 
    We explore the therapeutic potentials and challenges of psychedelics, emphasize responsible journalism, and get to messy topics like the ethics of psychedelic patents and the commercialization of psychedelic therapies. 
    We also get into broader societal implications, particularly in the context of recent decriminalization efforts in states like Oregon and Colorado, highlighting the need for accessible and ethical approaches in the expanding field of psychedelic medicine.
    What We Cover (Expanded)


    Shayla Love's Background in Health Journalism: We explore her transition from local news to a focus on neuroscience, psychology, and mental health influenced by personal experiences.


    The State of Psychedelic Journalism: We discuss the decline of psychedelic-focused media with the closure of prominent platforms like Vice, and the unique position of DoubleBlind.


    Ethical Concerns in Psychedelic Patents: We analyze how patents could restrict therapeutic innovations and the ethical implications within the burgeoning psychedelic industry.


    Psychedelic Research and Mainstream Acceptance: The growth of psychedelic journalism as scientific research on these substances gains more mainstream media attention.


    Personal Experiences with Psychedelics: Shayla's personal neutrality towards psychedelics, which she believes helps her maintain an unbiased perspective in her journalism.


    The Challenge of Accessibility in Psychedelic Therapy: Concerns about the commercialization of psychedelic therapies and how it could limit access to those who might benefit from them.


    Psychedelics and Mental Health: A deep dive into the potential and limitations of psychedelics as a treatment for mental health issues, including depression and PTSD.


    Legal and Societal Implications of Decriminalization: The outcomes of psychedelic decriminalization in Oregon and Colorado, focusing on public health issues and drug policy.


    Public Perception and Media Responsibility: The role of the media in shaping public perception of psychedelics and the responsibility to provide nuanced, accurate reporting.


    Future of Psychedelic Therapy and Regulation: Discussion on the future implications of FDA approvals, the role of psychotherapy in treatment, and the ongoing evolution of regulations in the psychedelic space.


    Shayla Love is a freelance science journalist based in Brooklyn, and a staff reporter for The Guardian and Psyche. She started writing about psychedelics as a senior staff writer at VICE News, and has extensively covered psychedelic research, culture, ethics, and business. Her work has also appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, WIRED, Scientific American, The Washington Post, STAT, The Atlantic, Undark, Harper’s, and more. She has a Master’s Degree from Columbia University in science, environment, and medicine journalism, and has received a number of awards and fellowships, including The Ferriss – UC Berkeley Psychedelic Journalism Fellowship.

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    • 1 hr 17 min
    Deep Dive with Alex Grey & Allyson Grey: Psychedelic Art, Cognitive Liberty, and Spiritual Practices

    Deep Dive with Alex Grey & Allyson Grey: Psychedelic Art, Cognitive Liberty, and Spiritual Practices

    What does it mean to advocate for cognitive liberty? How does one integrate art into the psychedelic experience? And how has the psychedelic movement evolved over the years? We're discussing all of this, and then some, with visionary artists Alex Grey and Allyson Grey.
    In this episode we explore themes of mysticism, long-term effects of psychedelics, and the role of art in conveying psychedelic experiences. The Greys also share their insights into their creative process and their work at the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors.
    What We Cover (Expanded)


    Introduction to Alex and Allyson Grey: Highlighting their significant contributions to the field of psychedelic art and their leadership in the community.


    Chapel of Sacred Mirrors: Discussing the Greys' nonprofit and church dedicated to the intersection of art and spirituality.


    Shelby Hartmann's Personal Reflections: Sharing insights on the impact of the Greys' support for DoubleBlind and their influence on the psychedelic movement.


    Psychedelic Reform and Advocacy: Exploring the Greys' long-standing role in advocating for psychedelic reform.


    Cognitive Liberty as Advocacy: Delving into the Greys' commitment to cognitive liberty and how it shapes their work and influence.


    Beyond Medicalization of Psychedelics: Discussing the broader implications and experiences of psychedelics that transcend medical applications.


    Mysticism in Psychedelic Research: Addressing the historical and contemporary challenges of integrating mysticism into psychedelic discourse.


    The Role of Art in Psychedelic Experiences: Examining how visionary art can encapsulate and communicate transformative psychedelic experiences.


    Long-Term Effects of Psychedelic Experiences: Questioning the sustainability and long-term impact of transformative experiences induced by psychedelics.


    Spiritual Messaging through Art: Analyzing how the Greys use their art as a spiritual messenger system, conveying visions from psychedelic experiences.


    The mystic paintings of Alex Grey articulate realms of psychedelic visionary consciousness,
    revealing interwoven energies of body and soul, love and spirit, illuminating the anatomical core of each being. Alex’s visual meditations on the nature of life and consciousness, the subject of his art, have reached millions through his five books including three monographs, the exhibition and extensive reproduction of his artwork, speaking appearances including a popular TED talk, stage sets for major rock bands, video animation, and Grammy award winning album art.

    AG links:
    https://www.alexgrey.com
    https://www.instagram.com/alexgreycosm
    https://www.facebook.com/alexgreycosm
    Allyson Grey is a painter and social sculptor. She’s been Alex’s creative and life partner since meeting in art school in 1975. Chaos, Order and Secret Writing comprise the essentialized worldview portrayed in Allyson’s paintings. Chaos represents the material world, Order, the interconnected realm of energy and light and Secret Writing articulates the mystic realm of creative expression. With an MFA from Tufts University. Allyson has long been an art educator, event organizer and muse to artists worldwide.
    ARG Links:
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    • 1 hr 8 min
    Can Psychedelics Fuel a Paradigm Shift?

    Can Psychedelics Fuel a Paradigm Shift?

    Host Shelby Hartman (co-founder and chief editor of DoubleBlind Magazine) introduces you to The DoubleBlind Magic Hour — where, for an hour each week, we discuss the latest in the fascinating world of psychedelics. Can psychedelics change the world? Can podcasts? Let's find out!

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