Wednesday Apr 16, 2025

Robin Carhart-Harris | Church of Ambrosia Podcast with Dave Hodges | EP 3

SUBSCRIBE to The Church of Ambrosia!! / / @churchofambrosia Visit our Website! https://ambrosia.church/ Subscribe to our Newsletter for Special Updates: https://ambrosia.church/list/ Watch our Clips:Clips: • Podcast Clips More Robin Carhart-Harris https://www.carhartharrislab.com/ IG: /   / robincarhartharris   More Dave Hodges IG: / / davehemp420 IG: / / churchofambrosia BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/churchofambr... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Twitter/X: https://x.com/AmbrosiaChurch/status/1... TikTok: / / churchofambrosia Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ir6TdW... Produced & Edited by: John Burke IG / / yogurtburke The Church of Ambrosia Podcast is a groundbreaking exploration of psychedelics, spirituality, and the journey to self-discovery. Hosted by Pastor Dave Hodges, this series delves into the sacred traditions, science, and personal transformations associated with entheogenic sacraments like psilocybin, DMT, and cannabis. Featuring renowned spiritual leaders, researchers, and advocates, each episode unveils the profound impact of breakthrough psychedelic experiences—shedding light on healing, consciousness, and the nature of the soul. Whether you're seeking education, inspiration, or deeper spiritual insight, this podcast is a gateway to ancient wisdom, modern discoveries, and the limitless potential of the human spirit. 🎧 Now streaming on all major platforms. Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris is a leading researcher in the fields of human neuroscience and psychopharmacology. He is best known for his groundbreaking research on how psychedelic substances affect the brain and how they could be used as treatments for mental health issues such as depression. Dr. Carhart-Harris is deeply interested in studying different states of consciousness and has been instrumental in renewing scientific interest in psychedelics as tools for exploring the mind and treating mental disorders. His work has not only expanded our understanding of how the brain works but has also paved the way for innovative approaches to treating mental health problems. Through his research, Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris continues to shape the field of psychedelic science and its implications for human psychology, neuroscience and well-being. Dr Carhart-Harris is the Ralph Metzner Distinguished Professor of Neurology, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of California San Francisco. Robin moved to UCSF in 2021. In April 2019, he founded the world’s first Center for Psychedelic Research at Imperial College London, where he now holds an Honorary Professorship. He has designed multimodal human brain imaging studies with psilocybin, MDMA, LSD, and DMT, and several clinical trials of psilocybin therapy for severe mental illnesses, including three trials of psilocybin therapy for depression and additional trials of psilocybin therapy for anorexia and fibromyalgia syndrome. Robin was named among the top 31 medical scientists by The Times in 2020, and was listed in TIME magazine’s ‘100 Next’ in 2021, a list of rising stars shaping the future. Also in 2021, Robin was publicly voted psychedelic researcher of the year - in inaugural awards organized by Microdose, and in 2023, he was listed in Vox magazine’s ‘Future Perfect 50’, a list of change-makers positively impacting the future. In collaboration with the translational neuroscience center, Neuroscape, Dr. Carhart-Harris’ lab are currently focused on a deep fMRI and EEG investigation of the brain action of psilocybin, and separately, a large study that aims to test whether psilocybin synergises with contextual factors to drive psychological responses. His colleagues and collaborators at Imperial College London are completing two separate trials involving psilocybin therapy for anorexia and fibromyalgia syndrome as well as neuroimaging studies with DMT and 5-MeO-DMT. #podcast #spirituality #mushroom #dmtodftoday #consciousness

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