Lucid Dreaming
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CulturePhilosophy |
In this episode, I am speaking with Benjamin Baird, a Research Assistant Professor at The University of Texas at Austin, and one of the leading researchers in the field of lucid dreaming science. more
In this episode, I speak with Karen Konkoly, a Ph.D. student researching Lucid Dreaming at Northwestern University who has recently led a study on 2-way communication in lucid dreams. more
In this episode i speak with Dr. Denholm Aspy, a scientist studying lucid dreaming at the University of Adelaide, Australia. We cover his recent studies, how conducting lucid dreaming science has changed, the effects of vitamin B6 on dream recall, an... more
In this episode I interview Jayne Gackenbach who is a researcher and author of several books about lucid dreams and videos games. We discuss the intersection of videos games, dreams, nightmares, lucidity and how they are connected. more
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Also this podcast is cool for two reasons. First, I love the interviews with mixed in with all the other information about lucid dreaming which can be white noise. Second, the episodes are very spread out so you know the author is on a journey and can’t wait for the next one:)
I really enjoy this podcast for its insightful commentary on many aspects of lucid dreaming that are sometimes overlooked, including things to do once inside the dream. I especially appreciate that this is a highly science based podcast, and it never descends into highly speculative pseudo-religious speak. I was very impressed by the creator’s treatment of paranormal experiences in Episode 9. I would love it if more episodes could be made!
I really enjoy the podcast. I hope you start making more of this in the future.
My favorite part about this podcast is that it was created from passion and it shows in every episode. I've been logging my dreams every morning for three months. I have never had a Lucid Dream but am determined to make it happen on a consistent basis.
Not worth listening to. My best guess, spammer..
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