
The Trip Report Report aims to bring the stories behind the drugs that shape our society to the forefront through history and first person experience reports. We explore the origins and cultural role of various intoxicants and read reports from primary sources to great delight.
This podcast was researched and written by Kai, and produced and edited by Max at Lubb Dupp Studios in Los Angeles, Calif... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | a year ago |
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This is a refreshing and fun perspective on the world of drugs. I appreciate the use of personal stories from people who used ketamine safely and thoughtfully, instead of just scary D.A.R.E. stories. If you want to learn some history of the creation of ketamine without the boring research, this is the podcast for you. It blends firsthand accounts with well-researched information, providing a balanced representation of various drug experiences. The hosts don't glorify or vilify drugs or the peopl... more
Someone give these folks an audiobook deal. Could and will listen for hours to their readings and musings of erowid and more.
Funny, irreverent, informative!
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A witty, irreverent show that blends first-person drug-use stories with historical and cultural context. Across episodes, it threads discussions about psychedelics policy, pharmaceutical ventures, and controversial figures through lively interviews, market-style banter, and harm-reduction notes. Notable strengths include a candid, transparent tone, deep dives into industry players and regulatory dynamics, and a willingness to tackle controversial topics with humor and nuance. Listeners who want accessible history, real-world reports, and thoughtful critique of drug culture will likely find it compelling and entertaining.
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Recent guests on The Trip Report Report include:
1. Michelle Lhooq
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3. 3T Scroot
4. Sophie Fourniquet
5. Courtney Stephens
6. Adam Zmith
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