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In the 1950s, over 100,000 biracial children were orphaned in South Korea, sparking what is known today as international adoption. These were children largely abandoned by US military men and the Korean prostitutes the US military exploited dur
G.O.A.'L. (Global Overseas Adoptees' Link) is the only organization by adoptees for adoptees to assist in everything from requesting birth records to providing psychological assistance to helping you move to Korea. With First Trip Home, they re
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How do you solve a problem like Korea?This week we are joined by Kristi Brian, a cultural anthropologist and author of Reframing Transracial Adoption: Adopted Koreans, White Parents, and the Politics of Kinship. In it we ask everything from "
It's been a year and a half since Baron and I set off to drink ayahuasca at Dr. Gabor Maté's exclusive jungle retreat to meet our shaman. During that time, much has transpired in our personal and professional lives as a result of the teachings
In this episode we welcome ayahuasqueros Dave and Mauro to discuss shipibo names, the different songs and chants Dave and Mauro uniquely bring to this work, and why there are bad shamans if ayahuasca is such a profound teacher. They also take u
Peter KJ Park joins us for our third and final podcast to discuss mystical history, the alternate history competing with the story that we are all familiar with today. We discuss Georg Ast and Thaddeus Rixner, two philosophers who not only expo
Peter KJ Park joins us once again to delve into two historians of philosophy who rejected the emerging view of history, Joseph Marie de Gérando and Friedrich Schlegel, both of whom set upon the task of writing a comparative history of philosoph
Was Western civilization born with the spontaneous, creative genius of the ancient Greeks who passed their knowledge onto the Romans who then spread it throughout Europe? Or was it devised by racist philosophers of the enlightenment? Before the
My shaman Dave has been working in the vegetalismo tradition for over 16 years and, along with two other shamans in the same sangha, brought me out of my 'incurable' disease.In this very special episode, we discuss how to properly use ayahuas
Dean Radin is Chief Scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences and author of Supernormal: Science, Yoga, and the Evidence for Extraordinary Psychic Abilities. He has held appointments at Princeton University and several Silicon Valley think
Tanya Maté is a naturopathic doctor in Canada and the new Integration Director at Temple of the Way of the Light in Peru. We talk about the importance of facilitation, both processing our ayahuasca experiences as well as integrating revealed tr
Baron's back as we continue our discussion of our ayahuasca retreat with a focus on "the work", the psycho-spiritual abyss-spelunking that is the healing process. We talk Bill Cosby, our reflections on each other's transformations, the big "rev
Our wise moon mysteries midwife takes us to the heart of the cosmos and the rhythms of the universe with a fascinating talk about the feminine divine as it manifests in the bodies of women. Anyone who is interested in moon goddesses, women's (a
Amalia Gnanadesikan, author of The Writing Revolution, was diagnosed with a serious illness and when she thought it would take her life, she quit her job and wrote the book she had always dreamed of writing: a book about the history of writing
In December of 2015 Baron and I travelled to the jungle to experience the healing powers of ayahuasca. In this episode we touch upon why we went, what kind of people were there, good shamans vs bad shamans, R Kelly (it's relevant I promise), wh
Ed Cohen, PhD and I discuss how the Roman concept of immunity in war, politics, and legal theory morphed into 21st century medicine's notion of biological immunity as well as his journey from a near death experience to health.check out Ed's w
Born an anchor baby in London, Mehran single-handedly rescued his Iranian family from the Ayatollah Khomeini. Ever gracious, teenage Mehran evened the score in the United States by dropping out of college and taking up homosexuality.Honing hi
Dr. Gabor Maté joins us for a very personal conversation on the nature of illness and his experience treating cancer, MS, ALS, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, lupus, depression, anxiety, addiction, etcetera with ayahuasca.
Gary Lachman (aka Gary Valentine), once the bassist of Blondie, has since turned his sights toward being a popular writer of the occult. His traditional background in philosophy has given him a unique perspective into the history of esoteric sy
Dr. Krimsky gives a balanced critique about the pros and cons of GMOs. Instead of arguing for or against them, he stresses that more research needs to be done and tells us what we know and don't know about this controversial topic. Even more im
Gerard Russell worked for 14 years as a British and United Nations diplomat, which took him to the far stretches of the cradle of civilization including Cairo, Jerusalem, Baghdad, Kabul, and Jeddah right after the war in Iraq began. There, he w
Rudolf Steiner was a highly trained scientist, philosopher, architect, founder of biodynamic agriculture and the Waldorf Schools, social reformer, esotericist, and a clairvoyant we are far from catching up with. Not only was he once the steward
Eve Mitchell joins us to discuss Silvia Frederici's notion that capitalism has fundamentally oppressed our bodies and to help us flesh out the feminist side of Marx's critique. We go into the connection between modern PCAs (home health aides),
The daughter of the famous and infamous Edward Bernays and the double grandniece of Sigmund Freud, Anne Bernays is an accomplished writer in her own right with 10 novels under her belt as well as a number of works in nonfiction, including Back
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