Acid For Squares is the viral 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 duo launched a quest to explore the unknown. Every Tuesday, they create an uncensored platform for shamans, scientists, sages, scholars, and artists to share their real-life encounters with th... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 66 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpiritualityPhilosophySociety & Culture |
On this episode of the Acid For Squares podcast, hosts Cody Blue and Tanya Dahl speak with producer Josh Woolf and artist KC Woolf, cousins connected by an extraordinary family secret. Josh’s mother, Ijia Woolf, began spontaneously channeling spirits... more
On this episode of the Acid For Squares podcast, hosts Cody Blue and Tanya Dahl sit down with New York Times bestselling author Dick Russell, writer of 16 mind-expanding books spanning topics like UFOs, shamanism, the JFK assassination, archetypal ps... more
On this episode of the Acid For Squares podcast, hosts Cody Blue and Tanya Dahl sit down with Angie B, a medicine woman, intuitive guide, and highly empathic healer whose work blends ancient traditions with modern emotional insight. With years of exp... more
On this episode of the Acid For Squares podcast, hosts Cody Blue and Tanya Dahl welcome leading technologist Eric Shuss to discuss the future of artificial intelligence and how robotic integration could transform society for the better. Eric shares h... more
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I listened to the kombo episode- the guest Steve was great but the hosts’ insistence on calling it kiyambo was cringe. It’s not like kombo is hard to pronounce. Their questions and comments felt overly white-centered. Would be great if it weren’t for those things.
I have told absolutely every human being who is even remotely cool to listen to this show, Cody & Tanya are so real and down to earth, while also being so far out of this world simultaneously. The duality is astounding, the information is MIND BLOWING, every single episode reaffirms things I know to be true. I can’t believe it’s been a year since I started listening, but I have no intentions of stopping any time soon! THANK YOU!!!! You guys are the heads of a huge movement and every week’s episo... more
Jesse episode doing colonics for three hours…multiple times a week. the level of long term harm that could cause to the body is unreal. Talk about flushing your microbiome and electrolytes and basically all good flora. It can be addicting and clearly he has an major addiction to them but should be noted just how absolutely dangerous they can be when used to that degree with such regulatory.
Where have you guys been all my life? I have never felt so connected to a podcast and their hosts and guests ever! I am in a binge fest and loving it all…thank you
The variety of this podcast is only one of the great things about it. I really enjoy the mix of perspectives as well as the diverse topics!
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Engaging deeply with topics surrounding the supernatural and psycho-spiritual experiences, the content focuses on the personal journeys and transformative experiences of various guests. Listeners can expect a blend of science, spirituality, and philosophy, often weaving in discussions about mental health, healing, and the exploration of consciousness. The show's unique approach aims to highlight the connection between mystical experiences and everyday life, alongside more profound questions about reality and existence. Each episode creates a space for honest conversations, inviting listeners to broaden their understanding of these complex subjects.
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ACID FOR SQUARES launched a year ago and published 66 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on ACID FOR SQUARES include:
1. Angie B
2. Eric Shuss
3. Danny Sheehan
4. Ivy Sunderji
5. Josh Wolf
6. Nicola Paradis Berkowski
7. Turu Marks
8. Dr. Andrew Hill
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