The Pitfalls of the Psychedelic Movement & Where to Place Our Hope with Jamie Wheal - 42

What we are witnessing unfold in the psychedelic movement is truly unprecedented. We are reaching a tipping point where psychedelic medicines are rapidly entering mainstream society.  But is this really a good thing? And how do we make sense of the sacramental and sacred use of psychedelics within the cultural context of late-stage capitalism? In this episode, Laura Dawn drops in with best selling author of Stealing Fire and Recapture the Rapture, Jamie Wheal, who holds strong opinions about the dark underbelly of the psychedelic movement. Jamie shares the pitfalls we need to be aware of and how this psychedelic party isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. Jamie shares his criticisms and cynicism with a twist of hope and invitation to tend to and feed the holy in our lives. This is how we build our lives around meaning 3.0.     Click here to access this episode's page complete with a full transcript, more about the author, and complete list of resources. Resources Mentioned Books Tim Woo’s book The Master Switch Feed the Holy quote from Martin Prechtel  How to Laugh in Ironic Amusement During Your Existential Crisis by James McCrea Hope in the Dark by Rebecca SolnitOther resourcesNorth Star Pledge Psychedelic Leadership Mastermind for Women Vet your shaman Guide Guide to Integration Featured Music Episode #42 of the Psychedelic Leadership Podcast features a song called Chosen Ones by Mary Isis. Listen on SpotifyListen on Bandcamp

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My name is Laura Dawn and welcome to my new podcast series Dear Humanity, exploring the wisdom and science of human flourishing “Dear Humanity” bridges ancient, earth based traditions, mythology and philosophy with cutting-edge fields like psychedelics, creativity, neuroscience, cognitive science, and ecology to address the modern meaning crisis. In times of profound change and uncertainty, this show delves into the heart of what makes us human, asking: How do we lead deeply fulfilling, purposeful and inspired lives – built on the foundation of love, connection, belonging, and altruism – amidst political division, ecological devastation, systemic crises, and the existential threats confronting humanity? Through transformative conversations with the world’s most influential change-makers, innovators, elders and visionary leaders from all walks of life —"Dear Humanity" helps us rediscover what it means to be fully human, unlock our extraordinary capacities, and remember the unbreakable and sacred bond we share with one another and the natural, living world.