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Martha Hammel and Tasia Poinsatte – Aspen Psychedelic Symposium
Aspen Psychedelic Symposium is the focus of this conversation with Martha Hammel of the Aspen Psychedelic Resource Center and Tasia Poinsatte of Healing Advocacy Fund. They join Joe Moore to discuss this year’s sympos...
Rick Doblin Speaks with Protesters About Gaza and MAPS Israel
Plus, executive order details, FDA guidelines for psychedelic research, and psilocybin for weight loss. [...] Read More... The post Rick Doblin Speaks with Protesters About Gaza and MAPS Israel appeared first on Doubl...
PSYCH NEWS – 27/04/2026
April 2026 marked a watershed moment for psychedelic therapy, with Trump fast-tracking research and patient access, Cambridge launching new trials, and MAPS celebrating 40 years – though concerns remain about equity a...
Protests Highlighting Conflict in Gaza Disrupt Psychedelic Culture Conference
Pointed conversations between protesters and MAPS founder Rick Doblin at the Psychedelic Culture Conference in San Francisco amplified disagreements and shared perspectives about the conflict in Gaza. The post Protest...
When You Build Capacity, You Stop Fitting In
+ Trump, Ibogaine & What It Signals
Trip Report: Mescali-Ali Flip
Le 16 février, Eliacide a pris une combinaison soigneusement planifiée de mescaline (cactus San Pedro), de 1-CP-LSD, de 6-APB et de 2C-B dans une séquence échelonnée, soutenue par un protocole de supplémentation étend...
Trump’s psychedelics executive order and how Texas inspired (and may benefit from) it
Editor’s Note: Join me in welcoming Robin Berghaus, an Austin, Texas based freelance journalist, audio and documentary producer whose work has appeared on NPR at international film festivals, on PBS, and as part of Al...
The Body Isn’t Wise. It’s Untrained.
Welcome to the Psychedelic Blog. I write about the impact of Psychedelics on Grieving, Relationships, Culture & Death.
Fast-Tracking Psychedelic Research May Not Be So Simple
A new federal push promises faster access, but funding gaps, ethical risks, and systemic hurdles remain. [...] Read More... The post Fast-Tracking Psychedelic Research May Not Be So Simple appeared first on DoubleBlin...
Activists March for Cognitive Liberty in NYC and Advocate in San Francisco
Psychedelic advocates organized by the Psychedelic Assembly marched through the streets of Manhattan to support cognitive liberty which was also championed on stage at the Psychedelic Culture conference in San Francis...
Learning to Die Well: Inside a Psychedelic End‑of‑Life Retreat
What if learning how to die well is also how we learn to live? Inside a psychedelic end‑of‑life retreat rooted in the teachings of Ram Dass and a growing movement toward conscious dying. The post Learning to Die Well:...
Erica Rex: Seeing What Is There, Trauma, Integration, and the Limits of Psychedelic Therapy
Seeing What Is There is at the center of this conversation with journalist and author Erica Rex, who joins Joe Moore to discuss her book Seeing What Is There: My Search for Sanity in the Psychedelic Era. Rex brings an...
MAPS Celebrates 40 Years at a Defining Moment for Psychedelics
April 22, 2026 — Forty years ago, Rick Doblin, Ph.D., incorporated the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in direct response to a federal government decision he belie...
Why Ketamine Is Changing Psychiatry
Scott Shannon, MD argues that ketamine is doing more than relieving depression. It may be helping psychiatry move beyond symptom management toward a model of care grounded in flexibility, insight, and deeper psycholog...
The Dark Side of Psychedelic Healing, According to Erica Rex (1)
A conversation on trauma, power, and the risks of trusting systems meant to heal [...] Read More... The post The Dark Side of Psychedelic Healing, According to Erica Rex (1) appeared first on DoubleBlind Mag.