A husband and wife looking at lifestyle and personal growth through the lens of psilocybin.
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Kevin Matthews helped to spear head the nation's first psilocybin decriminalization effort in Denver CO. He has also played a huge role in the recent psilocybin legalization bill that just passed in the state of Colorado. more
Susan Guner is host of the Psychedelic Conversations podcast and founder of Reset, a microdosing mentorship program. more
Catherine Durkin Robinson is a death doula and educator. She graduated from the University of Vermont's End-of-Life Doula program and belongs to National End-of-Life Doula Alliance. Her varied career includes 30 years as a political organizer, 10 yea... more
I first did mushrooms not knowing the psychologic affects it would have on me. It bettered my life in so many ways. The second time I went to a place that made me feel completely different about how I view life on this earth and after we are done with this life. With all this new knowledge and perspective it has been hard not knowing how to direct it. Listening to Courtney and Eric has been super beneficial to me. They have made me feel like I am not alone and have made me even more knowledgeabl... more
This husband and wife team tackle issues people may struggle with in their daily lives and what they have learned in coping with these issues. Their natural and comfortable back and forth discussion is not only intelligent but full of love and simply soothing. A great life hacks podcast.
Listened to the first episode and it was real… excited to listen to the rest and learn more. Keep it up and pushing forward!
This podcast is incredible. I appreciate the vulnerability and stories heard during the show. My one and only problem is a technical one. It’s the audio. Eric comes through on one speaker and whoever else he’s talking comes through the other side. With Eric talking a majority of the time it throws audio off. This is the only podcast (that I follow) that has this problem. I notice it with my AirPods, in the car, anywhere you have left/right balance. Please fix.
Eric and Courtney talk honestly about many topics, from the mushroom space to personal boundaries. From run-ins with law enforcement to family dynamics. Always candid, usually funny, and never dull. I look forward to each episode.
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Psilocybin Says launched 2 years ago and published 93 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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