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In this episode of the "Mush Love Podcast," host Tim Keck kicks off a two-part series on the fascinating world of adaptogens, and how they present in mushrooms. Adaptogens are a natural substances that helps the body adapt to stress, and they've becoming a buzzword in health and wellness circles. But do they really make difference and why are mushrooms loaded with them?
Tim is joined by Dr. Arti Chandra, a board-certified integrative and functional medicine physician with a passion for holistic health. Dr. Chandra, who has led groundbreaking work in functional medicine at Vita Integrated Health in Seattle, shares her vast knowledge on how adaptogens, particularly those found in mushrooms, can play a crucial role in maintaining balance in the body. Dr. Chandra explains the science behind adaptogens and why certain mushrooms like reishi, cordyceps, chaga, and lion’s mane are hailed for their health benefits. From boosting immune function to improving cognitive health, these mushrooms are more than just food—they're powerful tools in the functional medicine toolkit.
Dr. Chandra also delves into the broader implications of mushrooms in both personal health and environmental sustainability. She discusses how these fungi not only support human health but also play a vital role in regenerative agriculture, helping to restore soil health and combat climate change.
Whether you're a health enthusiast, a mushroom lover, or someone curious about the intersection of natural medicine and sustainability, this episode is packed with insights that will deepen your understanding of how we can use nature’s tools to heal both our bodies and the planet.
Tune in to discover the incredible benefits of adaptogenic mushrooms and why they might just be the superfood you need in your life.
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We catch up with breaking stories in the world of psychedelics and mushrooms with science journalist Jane Hu. Jane’s work has been featured in The Atlantic, Slate, and the Washington Post, among many others. Jane is also the creator of the popular "Microdose" newsletter, a project that brings the latest news and insights from the world of psychedelics to a larger audience.
This episode marks the beginning of what we hope will be a regular segment with Jane, where we explore the rapidly evolving landscape of psychedelics. Together, we delve into the fascinating tension between spirituality and science, the latest groundbreaking studies on psychedelics, and the ongoing efforts to make these substances legally available for treating conditions like PTSD. Jane shares her insights on the growing number of studies investigating not just the physical but also the psychological and spiritual impacts of psychedelics, revealing how these substances are challenging our understanding of consciousness.
We also touch on the cultural dynamics surrounding psychedelics, including the influence of tech culture on ketamine use, and the broader societal implications as psychedelics move from the fringes to the mainstream. Whether you're interested in the latest scientific research, the intersection of psychedelics with religion, or the cultural shifts happening around these powerful substances, this episode is packed with thought-provoking discussions.
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In this powerful and thought-provoking episode of the "Mush Love Podcast," host Tim Keck explores the profound role of psilocybin-aided therapy in end-of-life care. Joined by two pioneering experts in the field, Dr. Sunil Agarwal and Dr. Bruce Tobin, the discussion delves into how this ancient medicine is helping patients facing terminal illnesses find peace, alleviate suffering, and connect with their loved ones in deeply meaningful ways.
Dr. Sunil Agarwal, a physician and advocate for the legal use of psilocybin in palliative care, shares his journey through the legal and medical landscapes as he fights to make this therapy accessible to those who need it most. From his extensive work in integrative and cross-cultural medicine to his efforts in the courtroom, Dr. Agarwal provides invaluable insights into the challenges and possibilities of integrating psilocybin into modern healthcare.
The episode also features Dr. Bruce Tobin, a psychotherapist and clinical counselor who performed the first-ever legal psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy in Canada. Dr. Tobin offers a moving account of how psilocybin has transformed the end-of-life experience for his patients, turning fear and pain into acceptance and serenity. He discusses the intricate process of psilocybin therapy, emphasizing the importance of emotional and spiritual healing in the journey toward a good death.
As the conversation unfolds, the episode raises important questions about the potential of psilocybin therapy not only for those nearing the end of life but also for anyone seeking to deepen their connections and find peace in their own lives.
Tune in for an episode that challenges the status quo, offering a glimpse into the future of compassionate care and the incredible healing power of mushrooms.
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In our first episode of the "Mush Love Podcast,” Tim talks with Iron Chef and James Beard Semi-Finalist, Chef Shota Nakajima, to talk Mushrooms. We take a deep dive into his obsession with the art of foraging and preparing mushrooms. Chef Shota, known for his unique approach to Japanese cuisine, shares favorite foraging spots in the Pacific Northwest as well as his meticulous methods of incorporating mushrooms into his dishes.
Chef Shota shares his experiences of returning to Japan to work with the Michelin Star rated Chef Yasuhiko Sakamoto and how the vibrant food culture of Osaka has shaped his culinary philosophy as well as the stories behind his famous dishes like Morel Teriyaki.
Whether you're a chef, a foraging enthusiast, or simply curious about the magic of mushrooms, this episode is packed with mushroom insights. Plus, Chef Shota gives us a sneak peek into his home, where he shares his personal mushroom art collection and his spectacular dried mushrooms bar.
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Mush Love produced by Tim Keck and Ruinous Media.
This episode presented by Wunderground, use CODE MUSHLOVE30.
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Hey, this is Tim Keck, host of the Mush Love Podcast. Like a
lot of people, I've been getting into mushrooms. And after talking to the
smartest people on the subject, I've discovered that not only are mushrooms
weird and super cool, but the people who are into mushrooms are also weird and
super cool. On the Mush Love Podcast, I'll be talking to those people. Of
course, we'll be talking about psychedelics. But did you know that there are
some type of mushrooms that glow in the dark, or that there's a fungus that
turns ants into zombies, or that pretty much every world religion has a history
of tripping on mushrooms, like seriously tripping, tripping balls. Let's
explore together on the Mush Love Podcast, available wherever you get your
podcast or visit us at themushlovepodcast.com.