In this final installment of The New Era of Psychedelics, exploring scientific research, therapies, and the potential benefits of psychedelic compounds and plant medicines in our societies, Brains Byte Back co-host, Mags Tanev, interviews Tim Hinchliffe, the editor of The Sociable.
They discuss how Hinchliffe first became interested in psilocybin, some of his most transformative trips, set and setting, and what we can learn from cultures that have incorporated and integrated psychedelics into their societies for thousands of years.
Listen to this podcast on Spotify, Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Breaker, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Overcast, Listen Notes, and Radio Public.
For years, Hinchliffe has produced numerous articles for The Sociable highlighting the potential of psilocybin, including interviews with cutting-edge researchers and drug developers to his own experiences with the mushroom and the hidden wisdom that was downloaded.
Check out the rest of the episodes in our series on The New Era of Psychedelics with Mags Tanev below:
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