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Disrupt Everything Podcast Series ha sido construido para hackear el potencial humano a través de la experiencia y la experimentación, y con ello descifrar las claves para sobresalir, habilitar lo imposible y vivir una vida extraordinaria. Una guía para permanecer en estado permanente de reinvención. Un proyecto diseñado para extraer y acercarte los pequeños grandes matices del 1% de los más grandes disruptores, líderes y súper-conseguidores mundiales. Entrevistas, sesiones de preguntas y respuestas y conversaciones que desgranan las estrategias, técnicas, habilidades, rituales, nuevos fundamentos, procesos o trucos de personas extraordinarias y casi inaccesibles. La misión de este podcast es sacudirte, educarte, lanzarte, desarrollarte, calibrarte, optimizarte, potenciarte, propulsarte, desbloquearte, reinventarte, maximizarte y despertarte.

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Jun 9, 2021

"Ayahuasca has been my greatest teacher" - Dennis McKenna.

Interviewing the sage and visionary Dennis McKenna about his life experience on psychedelics, ethnopharmacology, healing mental illness, ethnobotanical findings, plant medicine, ayahuasca as the great teacher, the owner of psilocybin, exploring the Amazonas with Terence McKenna, advice on set and setting and personal recommendations for a good living. It's an interview divided into three parts... First, Dell Jolly from Unlimited Sciences, second the first conversation I had with Dennis in November. Third, in the last part of our conversation, held in n January, I'm joined by the PRO athlete and biohacker Luis Enrique Palomares. So we finished the interview, that we had to postpone the interview halfway due to an emergency.

"Psychedelics have the potential to revolutionize mental health."

As I mentioned above, before interviewing Dennis McKenna for the intro, I asked Del Jolly from Unlimited Sciences, collective psychedelic research, to give us more background information about the impact of psychedelics and psilocybin on society, mental illness and PTSD why it's important the work they are doing.

"I don't worry too much about life because life is tough anyway"

Dennis McKenna - psychedelics and plant medicine

"We need to bridge the ceremonial and the medicinal" - Dennis McKenna

Index of contents

  1. Life milestones.
  2. Highlights from exploring the Amazonas with his brother Terence.
  3. The most natural and healthy hallucinogens.
  4. Human consciousness and evolution.
  5. The journey and story with Ayahuasca.
  6. First psychedelic experience.
  7. Thoughts on ethnopharmacology and big takeaways.
  8. Essential lessons.
  9. Other medicinal plants.
  10. The McKenna Academy.
  11. The most insane journey.
  12. A formula for a good living.
  13. Contemplative techniques.
  14. Dennis morning routine.
  15. About set and setting, ceremonies and psychedelic experiences.
  16. Recommended books.
  17. Advice for psychedelic newbies.
  18. Advice to experienced psychonauts.

"You have to acknowledge what little we know"

Podcast show notes