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Trying to Make Sense

Bradey Coffey

Trying to make sense is a podcast that showcases open and explorative conversations on a wide range of topics. Bradey the host, holds a Bachelor of Biomedical Science out of Australia and has interests that include, optimising human health and well being, psychology, communication, meditation, connection and community, psychedelic and mystical experiences and how we can can best understand and int... more

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes28Founded2 years ago
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In this episode I discuss Psychedelics and Psychedelic Therapy with an Underground therapist. We talk about the benefits and challenges associated with this work and go into details of some of our own experiences with these plants and compounds.

Bradey sits down with Jane Puckey, to talk about helminth worms, autoimmunity and our evolutionary past and how these all can come together to help people today. They dive into our evolutionary history and how potentially vital keystone species such ... more

Todays guest is Dr. David Clarke an Author, Medical Doctor and Expert in stress based illnesses. Bradey and David discuss the connection between mind and body and trauma, how David got into this sort of work and what people should know about stress b... more

Bradey sits down with Dale, a good friend of his who overcame a serious gambling addiction. They discuss how something like this can develop and the difficult experiences and emotions that can arise when someone finds themselves stuck in these sorts ... more

Bradey Discusses the safety of bedsharing and its evolutionary history with Biological Anthropologist Dr. James Mckenna. The conversation starts with what Bradey learned from James book and then branches into other interesting areas relating to scien... more

My first solo episode, giving some updates about the current and future direction of the podcast and discussing some other topics that have been on my mind of late.

As always, any comments, guest suggestions or feedback email it to: tryingtomakes... more

Igor is a great speaker and spiritual guide who has quite a large presence on youtube and runs retreats all over the world. Igor focuses on an embodied approach to spirituality and has a great wealth of knowledge on these topics, spanning across both... more

Bradey interviews Katherine about her past experiences conducting psilocybin research at Johns Hopkins, which was fairly close to ground zero of the psychedelic research resurgence. They touch on where Katherine's interests are now and discuss the ul... more

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