It was Magik Man's great honor to interview Retired Lieutenant Colonel US Army Special Forces Matt Butler for the Psychedelic-Revolution Podcast. Matt shares his very personal and incredibly moving journey of how plant medicine helped him cure his PTSD and how his new war is to Decriminalize Plant Medicine so that other Veterans can have access to plant medicine and similar healing experiences.
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Deborah Servetnick has been a transformational teacher all her adult life. Deborah grew up in Philadelphia, graduated Temple University, situated on the site of the ministry of Russell Conwell, author “Acres of Diamonds”, the classic treatise on abundance, awareness, and presence. Her love for the Grateful Dead brought her to Berkeley, CA where she studied a variety of bodywork and energy modalities, Chinese medicine, Rebirthing, and meditation. Her intuitive healing practices led her to work with people with AIDS and other life-threatening illness, and while engaged as an ACT-UP activist in San Francisco and Philadelphia, she was ordained as a minister offering hands-on healing and holding space for the dying and their transition.
Deborah was at the first Burning Man and by the age of 30 she studied with Wayne Dyer, Louise Hay, Marianne Williamson, Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, experienced her first ayahuasca ceremony, and met the Dalai Lama. It was during a Dark Night of the Soul breast cancer diagnosis in 2011 that she returned to psychedelics for healing and a new way of living. Deborah was led to join a groundbreaking psychedelic research study for cancer patients with end-of-life anxiety and depression at Johns Hopkins University. It reset her life. Deborah’s autobiographical story appears in the best selling book “Short, Sweet, Sacred” and she was featured in Unlimited Sciences‘ film https://unlimitedsciences.org/breast-cancer-psychedelics-and-end-of-life-anxiety-a-survivors-story/ She’s also interviewed in “The Psychedelic Renaissance - from Drug to Medicine” by Belgian filmmaker Robin Van Nuffel https://youtu.be/R8V5-OlzrMQ Deborah has taught thousands to move from a conditional life to a life they love living through a transformational spiritual curriculum in alignment with a psychedelic experience, using the same tools that saved her life. Psychedelicoaching is her passion and she has been an outspoken leader in Decriminalization, testifying for and assisting in the legalization of medical cannabis in Maryland. Deb is a repeat presenter at The DC Psychedelic Society and was an organizer and field activist for Initiative 81, resulting in pivotal entheogenic legislation in Washington, DC in 2020. She is a recipient of the first grants awarded by the Plant Medicine Coalition, where she brings psychedelic integration to first responders, front liners, and medical professionals, through Covida and beyond, in the District. Deborah offers individual and group coaching, and retreats for women with a breast cancer experience in beautiful Bethel, NY. https://www.psychedelicoach.com/ deborah@psychedelicoach.com Support the Program https://www.patreon.com/PsychedelicRevolution
In this Episode, We welcome Lady Tiana Mirapae to the Program. Magik Man drops the Badman name forever and ever.
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The show has its first guest as Badman invites Dennis from Mycropreneur in for an interview. Turns out that Dennis and Badman c share KUSF and USF roots.
Support the Program https://www.patreon.com/PsychedelicRevolution Deciding to launch a Podcast forced me to confront a huge loss in my life. In order to move forward with the programming, I had to face my own Trauma. For so many of my formative early 20s, I was obsessed with my role as a college radio DJ on 90.3 FM KUSF San Francisco. In this role, I used the DJ name Badman. I loved being the Badman. I hosted a 3 hour radio show called "Badman Free Radio" on Thursday afternoon from 3-6 PM. On Sunday night, I hosted a 1 hour radio show with my best friends, Dr. Fugu Fish and MCRocktheMic called the Space ProgramX29. Being on the radio with my friends was a highlight of my life. In 2012, Dr. Fugu Fish committed Suicide. For 10 years, I had buried my grief and my feelings of intense loss for my brother Jorgen. Getting back on the Mic to start the Psychedelic Revolution opened up many of the painful memories and wounds I still carry. However, I have worked myself to a place where I am able to forgive Dr. Fugu Fish. For so many years, I carried immense anger for his decision to blow his brains out. I was pissed about him for taking his life and no longer being part of my life. I was sad for him but mostly angry. After ten years, I have been able to process this loss more and I still miss my friend immensely but now I realize how much I loved him. In order to get back in the Mic, I had to confront my emotions and feelings about this trauma and I am finally able to move back into my passion to be on the "radio" in the form of this podcast. I dedicate this first Episode of the Psychedelic-Revolution to my brother and best friend Dr. Fugu Fish, AKA Jorgen Stensson. We all miss and Love You. If you are having depression or suicidal thoughts, please know that you are also loved as much as Dr. Fugu Fish was loved by me and ask for help. Help is always available. 800-273-8255 is a national suicide hotline number and there is a friend on the other end. Life will get better, I promise. Sincerely Your Friend, Badman/Magik Man MUSIC Aphrodite-plucked-woodwinds-loop_65bpm_F_minor sizeoff on the sample (Moscow, RU) https://www.instagram.com/sizeoff__/ Koi-Discovery Support the Program https://www.patreon.com/PsychedelicRevolution |
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