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Ep. 39 – Resetting the Brain with Ketamine with David Romanelli

In a conversation on the healing power of ketamine, David Romanelli and Madison Margolin discuss re-wiring the brain and overcoming trauma.This time on Set and Setting, Madison and David dive talk about:David’s journey with yogaThe healing power of psychedelic therapyDavid’s work ...  Show more

Ep. 38 – Psychedelic Societies with Colin Pugh

Discussing the connective role of psychedelic societies, Colin Pugh describes how using psychedelics can help soften the heart.In this episode, Madison and Colin Pugh dive into these topics:Patience and compassion stemming from an MDMA tripPsychedelics as a path to softening the ...  Show more

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