Adam Butler was "an over-weight, stressed-out alcoholic asshole" who discovered the life-changing effects of DMT and has written a book called Butler's DMT Field Guide.
In this episode, Adam joins host Doug McDonald.
The concert posters of the 1960s, particularly those by Rick Griffin, Stanley Mouse, Victor Morosco, and Wes Wilson, stand out for their intricate artwork, psychedelic imagery, and intense color schemes.
More and more people are seeking out 5-MeO-DMT to heal their traumas and quell their depression. So what is it and where does it come from?
In this elegant eulogy of the late singer Damo Suzuki, writer Brian Kuhar reflects on what the mostly unheralded musical legend meant to him.
The author explains how an unexpected ayahuasca trip led to her gaining a new perspective and feeling happier and healthier in body and mind.
Discover the transformative power of integration in personal growth as the author shares their journey to embrace both positive and negative emotions, highlighting the importance of observing and integrating emotional experiences for genuine healing and a holistic approach to well-being.
This is pt. 2 of the story of Pepperland, a San Francisco Bay Area rock n' roll music venue that featured a multitude of psychedelic bands in its short history.
This is the story of Pepperland, a San Francisco Bay Area rock n' roll music venue that featured a multitude of psychedelic bands in its short history.
Phoenix Psychedelic Society co-founder Adam Staples interviews Jill Sitnick, author of the new book Rescuing Jill: How MDMA with a Dash of Mushrooms Healed my Childhood Trauma-Induced PTSD.