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ACID FOR SQUARES

Acid For Squares
Spirituality
Ayahuasca
Psychedelics
Consciousness
Mental Health
Ufos
Mediumship
Healing
Meditation
Shamanism
Channeling
Trauma
Neurofeedback
Grief
Energy Healing
Plant Medicine
DMT
Extraterrestrial Life
Kundalini
Chronic Disease Epidemic

Acid For Squares is the chart topping alternative psycho-spiritual talk show hosted by 2023 iHeartRadio Award nominees Tanya Dahl and Cody Blue Snider. After life-altering mystical experiences healed their minds and bodies, the husband and wife duo launched a mission to explore the unknown and dissolve the fear surrounding it. Each week, they create an uncensored space for shamans, scientists, sag... more

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Latest Episodes

On this episode of the Acid For Squares podcast, hosts Tanya Dahl and Cody Blue Snider sit down with Elizabeth April, a double-blind tested and certified remote viewer known for exploring consciousness, alien contact, astral travel, the Galactic Fede... more

On this episode of the Acid For Squares podcast, hosts Cody Blue and Tanya Dahl sit down with actor Brian Austin Green, best known for his starring role as David Silver on Beverly Hills, 90210, as well as Dancing with the Stars, Terminator: The Sarah... more

On this episode of the Acid For Squares podcast, hosts Cody Blue and Tanya Dahl sit down with Travis Holp, author, spiritual teacher, and world-renowned psychic medium whose abilities have been verified by the prestigious Forever Family Foundation, w... more

On this episode of the Acid For Squares podcast, hosts Tanya Dahl and Cody Blue Snider welcome Acharya Prashant, author and philosopher, teacher of Advaita Vedanta, and one of the most widely followed spiritual voices in the world, with 100M+ followe... more

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Recent Guests

Brian Austin Green
Actor, public figure, and guest on the episode
Oldish (via discussion)
Episode: #90 Brian Austin Green's Journey with hypnosis & ayahuasca
Travis Holp
Psychic medium and author
Author of Are You There, Spirit? It's Me, Travis
Episode: #89 Travis Holp: Anxiety Is Your Key To Spirit Communication
Acharya Prashant
National bestselling author and philosopher
Acharya Prashant.org
Episode: #88 Acharya Prashant: The Only Way to End Suffering
William Henry
Mythologist, Ancient Aliens contributor, author of The Psychedelic Christ
Author; Mythologist; Ancient Aliens contributor
Episode: #87 William Henry: Proof Jesus Used Psychedelics
Dana Kippel
Dana The Alien, plasma intelligence researcher, author of A New Force
Dana The Alien / Plasma Intelligence
Episode: #86 Dana Kippel: Is Plasma the Key to Decoding the Paranormal?
Robert Edward Grant
World famous polymath and former Allergan Medical CEO
Former Allergan Medical/Pharma executive, researcher in mathematics of the universe
Episode: #85 Robert Edward Grant Decodes the Nature of Reality
Blu of Earth
Magical and interdimensional artist; creator of the Heavenly Bodies Tarot deck
Blu of Earth / Heavenly Bodies Tarot
Episode: #84 The Return of Blu of Earth
Paul Selig
Channeler and author of ongoing books through a collective guides
Episode: #83 Paul Selig Channels Urgent Message for Humanity
David Ferrugio
Host of the hit podcast series, Dead Talks
Dead Talks
Episode: #82 David Ferrugio Interviewed 1,000 People About Death

Hosts

Tanya Dahl
Host with co-host role, frequent guest interviews on spirituality, consciousness, and personal growth.
Cody Blue Snider
Co-host, frequent interviewer of guests across spirituality, science, and paranormal topics.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 213 ratings
  • My New Fav Podcast

    Truly groundbreaking. They have guests I haven’t seen on many other podcasts and ask the questions I’d most want to know. I love them!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tifanie843
    United Statesa month ago
  • The besssssttttt

    That’s all. The best. Truly. Thank you

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mossgal
    United Statesa month ago
  • This podcast is a bridge

    I love this space. They cover everything I think deeply about. In addition to introducing topics, subjects, or perspectives that I haven’t otherwise considered. Tanya and Cody are my type of people.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    tinman3993
    United Statesa month ago
  • Affirmation

    That is the first word that popped in my head when I thought about what this show means to me! It came into my life at the right time (as does everything). Thank you to you and your amazing guests! What an amazing time in life to be alive!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MikeLaP73
    United Statesa month ago
  • Must Follow

    For those knowing there is more to the physical life you see before you, our hosts are passionate, relatable, sincere explorers with awesome and notable guests who facilitate the sharing of wisdom and insights that you didn’t know you needed to know.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dnjdnf
    United Statesa month ago

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Listeners praise the hosts for curiosity, warmth, and thoughtful interviews.
Guests and topics are described as mind-expanding and approachable.
The show is valued for its authenticity and lack of guru attitude.

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#90 Brian Austin Green's Journey with hypnosis & ayahuasca
Q: What is the biggest lesson you've learned from interviewing so many guests?
The biggest takeaway is to listen first, let guests share in their own terms, and avoid forcing a narrative; this approach invites honesty and depth in the conversation.
#82 David Ferrugio Interviewed 1,000 People About Death
Q: What do you think is the most important thing for people to know when it comes to life, death or living in general?
It's going to be okay, and whatever anyone is going through, it doesn't mean you're gonna be there forever.
#81 Charlie Goldsmith: The Most Studied Energy Healer on the Planet
Q: How can people who might have this talent develop their ability?
Goldsmith shares that he teaches others, but acknowledges that he cannot guarantee everyone will be able to replicate his level of healing, as there is an inherent 'X factor' that influences the outcomes.
#81 Charlie Goldsmith: The Most Studied Energy Healer on the Planet
Q: Is there a difference between those that you help and those that you can't?
Goldsmith explains that belief and expectation might play a role, but emphasizes that he is not always able to help everyone, indicating that each individual's response to healing can vary.
#81 Charlie Goldsmith: The Most Studied Energy Healer on the Planet
Q: Can you start us off from the beginning? How did you get to the point where you are healing people with energy?
Goldsmith describes a significant moment at a health retreat where he unintentionally discovered his ability to heal others' ailments after experiencing a magnetic sensation between his hands.

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What is ACID FOR SQUARES about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A peer-to-peer conversation about spirituality, consciousness, and the paranormal that centers on personal experiences, fringe science, and transformative practices. Episodes frequently explore energy healing, mediumship, channeling, psychedelics, near-death experiences, and alternative viewpoints on reality, often featuring artists, scientists, mystics, and researchers who push conventional boundaries. A standout throughline is a down-to-earth, curious approach that blends skepticism with openness, making complex topics approachable without dogma. The show often blends intimate personal stories with practical insights, aiming to empower listeners to question inherited narratives and pursue expanded awareness.

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Recent guests on ACID FOR SQUARES include:

1. Brian Austin Green
2. Travis Holp
3. Acharya Prashant
4. William Henry
5. Dana Kippel
6. Robert Edward Grant
7. Blu of Earth
8. Paul Selig

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