{"version":"https://jsonfeed.org/version/1","title":"MAPS Canada Podcast","home_page_url":"https://podcast.mapscanada.org","feed_url":"https://podcast.mapscanada.org/json","description":"As you explore the promising world of psychedelic healing, the MAPS Canada Podcast is your resource for science-based information, learning, and invigorating conversation! Tune in to keep up to date with the international psychedelic movement.\r\n\r\nMAPS Canada works with partners in government, business, and the community to advance equitable access to legal and regulated psychedelic medicine in Canada by supporting scientific, multidisciplinary research; advocating for drug policy reform; offering public education.\r\nSubscribe to our Youtube channel for the full experience of the video podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@MAPSCanada\r\nBecome part of the psychedelic renaissance by donating at https://mapscanada.org/donate/ ","_fireside":{"subtitle":"Exploring the frontiers of psychedelic science.","pubdate":"2024-09-17T11:00:00.000-07:00","explicit":false,"copyright":"2024 by MAPS Canada","owner":"MAPS Canada","image":"https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images-2024/podcasts/images/5/50245c7b-569d-4cdd-83a1-8b2cf25c5b87/cover.jpg?v=5"},"items":[{"id":"ba21056f-1052-42f5-8edb-5cf3bd4a8eba","title":"Episode 14: How Cannabis Can Act As a Reverse “Gateway Drug” | Dr. Zach Walsh","url":"https://podcast.mapscanada.org/14","content_text":"\"Isn't microdosing just placebo effect??\" You may have heard this before but is it true?\n\nDr. Zachary Walsh, a leading clinical psychologist and researcher, explores the therapeutic potential of psychedelics in this episode, focusing on psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy for opioid titration and his involvement in the Microdose.me study. \n\nHe explains the distinction between cannabis, used for symptom relief, and psychedelics and discusses the controversial link between cannabis and psychosis, emphasizing the need for further research. \n\nJoin us as he shares insights on the evolving role of clinicians in supporting patients interested in microdosing and the challenges of integrating psychedelic medicine into healthcare!\n\nDonate to MAPS Canada at https://mapscanada.org/donate/","content_html":"
"Isn't microdosing just placebo effect??" You may have heard this before but is it true?
\n\nDr. Zachary Walsh, a leading clinical psychologist and researcher, explores the therapeutic potential of psychedelics in this episode, focusing on psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy for opioid titration and his involvement in the Microdose.me study.
\n\nHe explains the distinction between cannabis, used for symptom relief, and psychedelics and discusses the controversial link between cannabis and psychosis, emphasizing the need for further research.
\n\nJoin us as he shares insights on the evolving role of clinicians in supporting patients interested in microdosing and the challenges of integrating psychedelic medicine into healthcare!
\n\nDonate to MAPS Canada at https://mapscanada.org/donate/
","summary":"In this episode of the MAPS Canada Podcast, Osheen Dayal and Luc Briedé-Cooper speak with Dr. Zach Walsh a leading clinical psychologist and researcher at the University of British Columbia","date_published":"2024-09-17T11:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/50245c7b-569d-4cdd-83a1-8b2cf25c5b87/ba21056f-1052-42f5-8edb-5cf3bd4a8eba.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":94586736,"duration_in_seconds":3378}]},{"id":"c5c237a5-df21-4023-9243-ea0a0afea44b","title":"Wisdom From The Psychedelic Underground | with Rachel Harris","url":"https://podcast.mapscanada.org/13","content_text":"Have you humbled yourself to your elders? These women elders of the psychedelic underground are spiritual warriors-fearless in their journeys to the shamanic realms.\n\nRachel Harris, PhD, is the author of \"Swimming in the Sacred: Wisdom from the Psychedelic Underground\" and \"Listening to Ayahuasca.\" A psychologist who has been in private practice for 40 years, she spent 10 years in an academic research department where she published more than 40 scientific studies in peer-reviewed journals and received a National Institutes of Health New Investigator’s Award. Rachel splits her time between an island in Maine and the San Francisco Bay Area. \n\nVisit her online at http://www.swimminginthesacred.com\n\nDonate to MAPS Canada at https://mapscanada.org/donate/","content_html":"Have you humbled yourself to your elders? These women elders of the psychedelic underground are spiritual warriors-fearless in their journeys to the shamanic realms.
\n\nRachel Harris, PhD, is the author of "Swimming in the Sacred: Wisdom from the Psychedelic Underground" and "Listening to Ayahuasca." A psychologist who has been in private practice for 40 years, she spent 10 years in an academic research department where she published more than 40 scientific studies in peer-reviewed journals and received a National Institutes of Health New Investigator’s Award. Rachel splits her time between an island in Maine and the San Francisco Bay Area.
\n\nVisit her online at http://www.swimminginthesacred.com
\n\nDonate to MAPS Canada at https://mapscanada.org/donate/
","summary":"In this episode of the MAPS Canada Podcast, Luc Briedé-Cooper speaks with Rachel Harris, the author of \"Swimming In The Sacred: Wisdom from the Psychedelic Underground\"","date_published":"2024-04-24T12:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/50245c7b-569d-4cdd-83a1-8b2cf25c5b87/c5c237a5-df21-4023-9243-ea0a0afea44b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":80980594,"duration_in_seconds":4048}]},{"id":"546bae76-129d-4236-8818-511a9411e7f6","title":"You Had a Mystical Experience - Now What? | Podcast With Michael Phillip","url":"https://podcast.mapscanada.org/12","content_text":"Michael Phillip is the creator and host of Third Eye Drops, a media vessel dedicated to philosophy, psychology, spirituality, meaning, and adventure (both physical and mental). \n\nMichael is a writer, podcast host, speaker, community-builder, and wonder junkie holding a B.A. in Journalism. \n\nCheck it out at https://thirdeyedrops.com/\nAnd consider donating to MAPS Canada at https://mapscanada.org/donate/","content_html":"Michael Phillip is the creator and host of Third Eye Drops, a media vessel dedicated to philosophy, psychology, spirituality, meaning, and adventure (both physical and mental).
\n\nMichael is a writer, podcast host, speaker, community-builder, and wonder junkie holding a B.A. in Journalism.
\n\nCheck it out at https://thirdeyedrops.com/
\nAnd consider donating to MAPS Canada at https://mapscanada.org/donate/
Don Lattin is a veteran religion journalist and award-winning author of several books on psychedelics including The Harvard Psychedelic Club and his latest book God on Psychedelics.
\n\nHe was a speaker at Psychedelic Science 2023, the world biggest ever conference on psychedelics, and he has been closely following the movement from it's beginnings.
\n\nIn this podcast, hear Don Lattin's perspective on the rise of psychedelic churches, the NYU-John Hopkins study on religious clergy members experience after two psilocybin sessions
\n\nFind more about Don Lattin here: www.donlattin.com
\n\nMore information on Don Lattin's latest book God on Psychedelics: https://apocryphilepress.com/book/psychedelics/
","summary":"Listen to this interview with Don Lattin at the Psychedelic Science 2023","date_published":"2023-10-04T17:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/50245c7b-569d-4cdd-83a1-8b2cf25c5b87/8113030c-4929-403b-b9e5-dfb8e8146280.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":95038027,"duration_in_seconds":3394}]},{"id":"9c9ea845-09d9-4f3c-9731-50d8fe10ca23","title":"The Soap Maker Quietly Leading the Psychedelic Revolution | Podcast with David Bronner","url":"https://podcast.mapscanada.org/10","content_text":"David Bronner is the CEO (Cosmic Engagement Officer) of Dr. Bronners as well as a board member of MAPS and a long-time activist and leader in the psychedelic, hemp and organic-fair trade movements. ","content_html":"David Bronner is the CEO (Cosmic Engagement Officer) of Dr. Bronners as well as a board member of MAPS and a long-time activist and leader in the psychedelic, hemp and organic-fair trade movements.
","summary":"Listen to this interview with David Bronner at the Psychedlic Science 2023","date_published":"2023-08-02T17:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/50245c7b-569d-4cdd-83a1-8b2cf25c5b87/9c9ea845-09d9-4f3c-9731-50d8fe10ca23.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":38344187,"duration_in_seconds":1194}]},{"id":"39d96c7d-aac2-4fd8-838b-f17972f883dd","title":"Why You May Soon Have a Local MDMA Clinic | Podcast with Rick Doblin","url":"https://podcast.mapscanada.org/9","content_text":"Listen to this interview with Rick Doblin on new results from the MAPS Phase III clinical trials for MDMA assisted therapy, the upcoming biggest psychedelic conference in the world ever—Psychedelic Science 2023—and stories of getting banned from the U.S for life. \n\nRick Doblin, Ph.D., is the founder and president of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) founded in 1986. \n\nMAPS is a nonprofit organization that provides public education, research and policy reform towards the legal, responsible and evidence–based use of psychedelics. \n\nRick has dedicated 50 years of his life towards this mission and MAPS now leads the way towards creating legal context for the beneficial uses of psychedelics on an international scale. \n\nWe are MAPS Canada, a sister organization to the U.S. based MAPS.\n\nMAPS needs MDMA therapists! Learn more about becoming an MDMA therapist here: https://mapsbcorp.com/training/ \n\nCheck out the biggest psychedelic conference ever, Psychedelic Science 2023: https://psychedelicscience.org/","content_html":"Listen to this interview with Rick Doblin on new results from the MAPS Phase III clinical trials for MDMA assisted therapy, the upcoming biggest psychedelic conference in the world ever—Psychedelic Science 2023—and stories of getting banned from the U.S for life.
\n\nRick Doblin, Ph.D., is the founder and president of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) founded in 1986.
\n\nMAPS is a nonprofit organization that provides public education, research and policy reform towards the legal, responsible and evidence–based use of psychedelics.
\n\nRick has dedicated 50 years of his life towards this mission and MAPS now leads the way towards creating legal context for the beneficial uses of psychedelics on an international scale.
\n\nWe are MAPS Canada, a sister organization to the U.S. based MAPS.
\n\nMAPS needs MDMA therapists! Learn more about becoming an MDMA therapist here: https://mapsbcorp.com/training/
\n\nCheck out the biggest psychedelic conference ever, Psychedelic Science 2023: https://psychedelicscience.org/
","summary":"Watch this interview with Rick Doblin on new results from the MAPS Phase III clinical trials for MDMA assisted therapy","date_published":"2023-05-31T14:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/50245c7b-569d-4cdd-83a1-8b2cf25c5b87/39d96c7d-aac2-4fd8-838b-f17972f883dd.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":74232121,"duration_in_seconds":3711}]},{"id":"6efb7da2-5842-4f90-9e08-284ad0c6a7a5","title":"Can Psychedelic Help Solve The Climate Crisis? | Podcast with Dr. Dennis McKenna","url":"https://podcast.mapscanada.org/8","content_text":"In this episode Dennis McKenna joins MAPS Canada in discussing Ayahuasca tourism, the McKenna Academy of Natural Philosophy, Biognosis, the future of the psychedelic movement and the counter-force to the movement—the \"war on consciousness\". \n\nDennis McKenna has conducted research in ethnopharmacology for over 40 years. He is a founding board member of the Heffter Research Institute and was a key investigator on the Hoasca Project, the first biomedical investigation of ayahuasca. He was part of the original Scientific Strategy Team at Shaman Pharmaceuticals in the early 90s. He is the younger brother of Terence McKenna. \n\nFrom 2000 to 2017, he taught courses on Ethnopharmacology and Plants in Human affairs as an adjunct Assistant Professor in the Center for Spirituality and Healing at the University of Minnesota. In the spring of 2019, in collaboration with colleagues in Canada and the US, he incorporated a new non-profit, the McKenna Academy of Natural Philosophy. In collaboration with colleagues he organized two landmark conferences in 2017 and 2022, the Ethnopharmacologic Search for Psychoactive Drugs (see ESPD50.com and ESPD55.com) He emigrated to Canada in the spring of 2019 together with his wife Sheila, and now resides in Abbotsford B.C.\n\nLearn more about the McKenna Academy, Biognosis and how you can support, here: https://mckenna.academy/ ","content_html":"In this episode Dennis McKenna joins MAPS Canada in discussing Ayahuasca tourism, the McKenna Academy of Natural Philosophy, Biognosis, the future of the psychedelic movement and the counter-force to the movement—the "war on consciousness".
\n\nDennis McKenna has conducted research in ethnopharmacology for over 40 years. He is a founding board member of the Heffter Research Institute and was a key investigator on the Hoasca Project, the first biomedical investigation of ayahuasca. He was part of the original Scientific Strategy Team at Shaman Pharmaceuticals in the early 90s. He is the younger brother of Terence McKenna.
\n\nFrom 2000 to 2017, he taught courses on Ethnopharmacology and Plants in Human affairs as an adjunct Assistant Professor in the Center for Spirituality and Healing at the University of Minnesota. In the spring of 2019, in collaboration with colleagues in Canada and the US, he incorporated a new non-profit, the McKenna Academy of Natural Philosophy. In collaboration with colleagues he organized two landmark conferences in 2017 and 2022, the Ethnopharmacologic Search for Psychoactive Drugs (see ESPD50.com and ESPD55.com) He emigrated to Canada in the spring of 2019 together with his wife Sheila, and now resides in Abbotsford B.C.
\n\nLearn more about the McKenna Academy, Biognosis and how you can support, here: https://mckenna.academy/
","summary":"","date_published":"2023-05-01T17:15:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/50245c7b-569d-4cdd-83a1-8b2cf25c5b87/6efb7da2-5842-4f90-9e08-284ad0c6a7a5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":76164137,"duration_in_seconds":3808}]},{"id":"3fe77dba-4ddd-4168-a682-aa774d55cf65","title":"The Researcher Bringing MDMA Therapy to Ukrainians with Dr. Olga Chernoloz","url":"https://podcast.mapscanada.org/7","content_text":"🇺🇦 Meet the researcher conducting research to bring MDMA assisted therapy to Ukrainian refugees abroad and ultimately, to the countless victims of the Ukraine War.\n\nIn this MAPS Canada Podcast episode, Luc Briedé-Cooper and Sabrina Ramkellawan sit down with Dr. Olga Chernoloz a Ukrainian researcher based in Canada. \n\nBecome part of the psychedelic movement by donating at: https://mapscanada.org/donate/\n\nDr. Chernoloz has extensive experience in research of psychoactive compounds for mental health and\nneurological applications. \n\nShe is a scientific advisor to Psychedelics Studies Research Group at University of Toronto and has held a number of roles in clinical trial management, drug development, biotech, and pharmaceutics.","content_html":"🇺🇦 Meet the researcher conducting research to bring MDMA assisted therapy to Ukrainian refugees abroad and ultimately, to the countless victims of the Ukraine War.
\n\nIn this MAPS Canada Podcast episode, Luc Briedé-Cooper and Sabrina Ramkellawan sit down with Dr. Olga Chernoloz a Ukrainian researcher based in Canada.
\n\nBecome part of the psychedelic movement by donating at: https://mapscanada.org/donate/
\n\nDr. Chernoloz has extensive experience in research of psychoactive compounds for mental health and
\nneurological applications.
She is a scientific advisor to Psychedelics Studies Research Group at University of Toronto and has held a number of roles in clinical trial management, drug development, biotech, and pharmaceutics.
","summary":"","date_published":"2023-03-31T16:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/50245c7b-569d-4cdd-83a1-8b2cf25c5b87/3fe77dba-4ddd-4168-a682-aa774d55cf65.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":93906887,"duration_in_seconds":2923}]},{"id":"45a73514-1ca4-451c-9530-9bc384a33e49","title":"How Can Psychedelics Heal Ancestral Trauma? With Kayla Breelove Carter","url":"https://podcast.mapscanada.org/6","content_text":"This is the first episode of the (relaunched) MAPS Canada Podcast featuring MAPS Canada's own board member Kayla Breelove Carter discussing trauma, race and psychedelic therapy.\n\nKayla Breelove Carter works with individuals and organizations to increase their awareness and understanding of trauma, racial trauma, and adverse childhood experiences. With over ten years of clinical experience, Kayla specializes as well in nutritional psychology and psychedelic assisted therapy. \n\nAs a clinical supervisor for those seeking licensing in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Kayla also dedicates her time in supporting graduate students through Breelove’s weekly free counselling clinic and community counselling program, where individuals seeking counselling therapy can engage in one on one mental health counselling for free.\n\nBecome part of the psychedelic movement by donating at https://mapscanada.org/donate/","content_html":"This is the first episode of the (relaunched) MAPS Canada Podcast featuring MAPS Canada's own board member Kayla Breelove Carter discussing trauma, race and psychedelic therapy.
\n\nKayla Breelove Carter works with individuals and organizations to increase their awareness and understanding of trauma, racial trauma, and adverse childhood experiences. With over ten years of clinical experience, Kayla specializes as well in nutritional psychology and psychedelic assisted therapy.
\n\nAs a clinical supervisor for those seeking licensing in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Kayla also dedicates her time in supporting graduate students through Breelove’s weekly free counselling clinic and community counselling program, where individuals seeking counselling therapy can engage in one on one mental health counselling for free.
\n\nBecome part of the psychedelic movement by donating at https://mapscanada.org/donate/
","summary":"In this episode of the MAPS Canada Podcast, our co-host Sabrina Ramkellawan speaks with our board member Kayla Breelove Carter discussing trauma, race and psychedelic therapy.\r\n\r\nKayla Breelove Carter works with individuals and organizations to increase their awareness and understanding of trauma, racial trauma, and adverse childhood experiences. With over ten years of clinical experience, Kayla specializes as well in nutritional psychology and psychedelic assisted therapy. ","date_published":"2023-02-28T12:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/50245c7b-569d-4cdd-83a1-8b2cf25c5b87/45a73514-1ca4-451c-9530-9bc384a33e49.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":81415794,"duration_in_seconds":4070}]},{"id":"d7eb5d38-0345-4dfa-b6e2-e017297e2726","title":"Gender and Women in the History of Psychedelics with Dr. Erika Dyck","url":"https://podcast.mapscanada.org/5","content_text":"This episode concludes Season 1 of the MAPS Canada Podcast. What better way to end our first season than with a very special guest, Dr. Erika Dyck. Erika is a Canadian Historian, Professor of History at the University of Saskatchewan, a Canadian Research Chair, and an editor with the Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines. Erika joins us for an interview with Jaipreet Mattu to discuss her 20 years of research on Canada’s past with psychedelic psychiatry, the growing awareness of the role women played in the development of psychedelic therapy, Indigenous use of psychedelic plants and protecting their cultural rights, and lastly, the global future of psychedelic plant medicine.\n\nErika’s research focuses mainly on the history of medicine, health and social justice, and of course, the history of psychedelics in psychiatry. She’s taught classes on the history of medicine and psychiatry, social justice and gender equality in medicine, and eugenics. She’s also written on women’s health in other aspects of Canadian health care. More recently, Erika’s research focuses on women in the history of psychedelic psychiatry. She highlights the importance of thinking about the intersections of gender in psychedelics and incorporating new voices and discussions about gender considerations in the development of psychedelic therapy.\n\n\n\nLinks:\n\n\nChachruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines\nGraphic Novel—\"Wonder Drug: LSD in the Land of Living Skies”\nMAPS Special Bulletin—Women and Psychedelics\nWomen on Psychedelics\nSociété Psychédélique Française - Webinar ‘Gender, Women and Psychedelics’\n\n\n\n\nMAPS Canada is a registered non-profit; we rely on the generosity of our supporters to fund our life-changing research. Please visit mapscanada.org/donate to become a monthly donor or to make a one-time donation today!\n\nFeedback? Feel free to email us at: podcast@mapscanada.org\n\nThis episode was produced and edited by Brendon Campbell. Original music and audio engineering by Andrew Illmann.","content_html":"This episode concludes Season 1 of the MAPS Canada Podcast. What better way to end our first season than with a very special guest, Dr. Erika Dyck. Erika is a Canadian Historian, Professor of History at the University of Saskatchewan, a Canadian Research Chair, and an editor with the Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines. Erika joins us for an interview with Jaipreet Mattu to discuss her 20 years of research on Canada’s past with psychedelic psychiatry, the growing awareness of the role women played in the development of psychedelic therapy, Indigenous use of psychedelic plants and protecting their cultural rights, and lastly, the global future of psychedelic plant medicine.
\n\nErika’s research focuses mainly on the history of medicine, health and social justice, and of course, the history of psychedelics in psychiatry. She’s taught classes on the history of medicine and psychiatry, social justice and gender equality in medicine, and eugenics. She’s also written on women’s health in other aspects of Canadian health care. More recently, Erika’s research focuses on women in the history of psychedelic psychiatry. She highlights the importance of thinking about the intersections of gender in psychedelics and incorporating new voices and discussions about gender considerations in the development of psychedelic therapy.
\n\nLinks:
\n\nMAPS Canada is a registered non-profit; we rely on the generosity of our supporters to fund our life-changing research. Please visit mapscanada.org/donate to become a monthly donor or to make a one-time donation today!
\n\nFeedback? Feel free to email us at: podcast@mapscanada.org
\n\nThis episode was produced and edited by Brendon Campbell. Original music and audio engineering by Andrew Illmann.
","summary":"This episode concludes Season 1 of the MAPS Canada Podcast. Dr. Erika Dyck joins us for an interview with Jaipreet Mattu to discuss her 20 years of research on Canada’s past with psychedelic psychiatry, the growing awareness of the role women played in the development of psychedelic therapy, Indigenous use of psychedelic plants and protecting their cultural rights, and lastly, the global future of psychedelic plant medicine.","date_published":"2021-07-19T00:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/50245c7b-569d-4cdd-83a1-8b2cf25c5b87/d7eb5d38-0345-4dfa-b6e2-e017297e2726.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":97062805,"duration_in_seconds":4044}]},{"id":"2e4349ae-48ea-48a6-aca5-818d8ce15ee8","title":"Bonus History Interview with Ross Crockford: Part I","url":"https://podcast.mapscanada.org/4","content_text":"For this bonus interview, we’re joined by Canadian lawyer turned historian and journalist, Ross Crockford. Ross was the editor of Monday Magazine, an alternative weekly paper in Victoria, BC and has over two decades of experience researching Canada’s past, present, and future with psychedelics. It was during his work as an editor that he discovered the work done by Dr. Abram Hoffer; he actually went on to interview Hoffer himself as well as several of his patients, along with many other early psychedelic pioneers.\n\nWe’ll be back on July 19th, with an episode featuring Canadian Historian, Dr. Erika Dyck. Erika joins us to discuss her research on Canada’s history with psychedelics, the history of women and psychedelics, and some of the exciting projects she is collaborating on with individuals from around the world, alongside the Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines.\n\nThis episode was produced and edited by Brendon Campbell. Original music and audio engineering by Andrew Illmann. \n\n\n\nMAPS Canada is a registered non-profit; we rely on the generosity of our supporters to fund our life-changing research. Please visit mapscanada.org/donate to become a monthly donor or to make a one-time donation today!\n\nFeedback? Feel free to email us at: podcast@mapscanada.org\n\n","content_html":"For this bonus interview, we’re joined by Canadian lawyer turned historian and journalist, Ross Crockford. Ross was the editor of Monday Magazine, an alternative weekly paper in Victoria, BC and has over two decades of experience researching Canada’s past, present, and future with psychedelics. It was during his work as an editor that he discovered the work done by Dr. Abram Hoffer; he actually went on to interview Hoffer himself as well as several of his patients, along with many other early psychedelic pioneers.
\n\nWe’ll be back on July 19th, with an episode featuring Canadian Historian, Dr. Erika Dyck. Erika joins us to discuss her research on Canada’s history with psychedelics, the history of women and psychedelics, and some of the exciting projects she is collaborating on with individuals from around the world, alongside the Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines.
\n\nThis episode was produced and edited by Brendon Campbell. Original music and audio engineering by Andrew Illmann.
\n\nMAPS Canada is a registered non-profit; we rely on the generosity of our supporters to fund our life-changing research. Please visit mapscanada.org/donate to become a monthly donor or to make a one-time donation today!
\n\nFeedback? Feel free to email us at: podcast@mapscanada.org
\n\nThis episode is the first in our two-part series on Canada’s captivating history with psychedelics. Join us as we take a trip down memory lane...
\n\nDid you know Canada was once the leading country in psychedelic research? Beginning in the late-1940s, Canada’s first so-called socialist provincial government in Saskatchewan set out to improve the state of mental health care with research at the Weyburn Mental Hospital. Over the course of the 1950s, groundbreaking research with LSD and mescaline was conducted at Weyburn and LSD made its way to British Columbia which became home to the most prominent mental healthcare facility in the world during the 1960s. In this episode, we deliver a behind-the-scenes look at the introduction of LSD and peyote into Canada and the story behind the fascinating scientists and researchers that pioneered psychedelic research in the realm of psychiatry, while also advocating Indigenous Peoples and their cultural rights to peyote.
\n\nThis episode was produced and edited by Brendon Campbell. It was researched and written by Jaipreet Mattu, Sean Hallam, Rebecca Troock, Sidath Rankaduwa, Monica Lau, Ross Crockford, and Bob Sybydlo. Readings by Sean Hallam, Jaipreet Mattu, and Brendon Campbell. Original music and audio engineering by Andrew Illmann. We’d like to give a special thanks to Ross Crockford for providing research material and helping us make this episode come alive.
\n\nMAPS Canada is a registered non-profit; we rely on the generosity of our supporters to fund our life-changing research. Please visit mapscanada.org/donate to become a monthly donor or to make a one-time donation today!
\n\nFeedback? Feel free to email us at: podcast@mapscanada.org
\n\nSources:
\n\nBradford, T., & Dyck, E. (2012). Peyote on the Prairies: Religion, Scientists, and Native-Newcomer Relations in Western Canada. Journal of Canadian Studies, 46(1), 28-52
\n\nBrown, J.E. Introduction to LSD Experience, December 8, 1957. Cathedral of the Holy Rosary. Letter.
\n\nCameron, D. (Executive Producer) (1960). 1960 Saskatchewan election: Tommy Douglas' medicare plan dominates the 1960 election campaign [Television Broadcast]. CBC News Magazine. CBC Television.
\n\nCrockford, R. (2001a). B.C.’S Acid Flashback. Vancouver Sun. http://www.rave.ca/en/news_info/142625/canada/. Accessed 31 January 2021.
\n\nCrockford, R. (2001b). Dr. Yes. Western Living. December 2021 issue.
\n\nDyck, E. (2019). Psychedelic Research in 1950 Saskatchewan. In The Canadian Encyclopedia. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/psychedelic-research-in-1950s-saskatchewan. Accessed 25 January 2021.
\n\nDyck, E. (2012). Psychedelic Psychiatry: LSD on the Canadian Prairies. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
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\n\nThis episode features our interview with Dr. Balázs Szigeti. Dr. Szigeti is a neuroscientist from Imperial College London who recently published a study with his team investigating the placebo effect in psychedelic microdosing. In this interview, we talk about how this unique ‘self-blinding’ microdose study was designed, the benefits of using a citizen science approach in psychedelics research, and ultimately what his findings reveal about microdosing. We even discuss how the effects of microdosing might be similar to the positive experiences reported with homeopathic medicines.
\n\nThis episode was produced and edited by Brendon Campbell. Original music and audio engineering by Andrew Illmann.
\n\nWe’ll be back on June 21st with our first Canadian History of Psychedelics episode!
\n\nMAPS Canada is a registered non-profit; we rely on the generosity of our supporters to fund our life-changing research. Please visit mapscanada.org/donate to become a monthly donor or to make a one time donation today!
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\n\nWelcome to the first episode of the MAPS Canada podcast. This episode introduces listeners to MAPS Canada, it’s mission, goal, and future vision for the safe and beneficial use of psychedelics to treat mental illnesses. This episode also provides an introductory overview of what psychedelics are and how they came to be. You’ll also get a brief history of the role psychedelics have played in early religions, the use of psychedelics in scientific research, and lastly, the neuroscience behind it all. This episode was brought to you by a dedicated team of diverse volunteers with MAPS Canada. The Podcast Committee would like to thank the entire team of researchers and other individuals who helped with promoting the podcast, and lastly, we’d like to thank journalist and historian, Ross Crockford, for his contribution to this episode.
\n\nThis episode was produced and edited by Brendon Campbell. It was written by Sidath Rankaduwa, Jaipreet Mattu, Monica Lau, and Brendon Campbell. Original music and audio engineering by Andrew Illmann.
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