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Update from Lisbon and Boom Festival!
Update from Lisbon and Boom Festival!
Introducing Psychedelic Sundays! Feb 5, San Diego
Introducing Psychedelic Sundays! Feb 5, San Diego
Psychedelic Stories | Paranoia, Facing Death, & Self-Love
Psychedelic Stories | Paranoia, Facing Death, & Self-Love
Psychedelic Q&A: The Drug War, Psychedelic Research, Sustainability, & Decrim
Psychedelic Q&A: The Drug War, Psychedelic Research, Sustainability, & Decrim
Psychedelics & Sensuality 360° Roundtable
Psychedelics & Sensuality 360° Roundtable
Underground Healing, Erotic Transference, & Psychedelic Ethics
Underground Healing, Erotic Transference, & Psychedelic Ethics
Burning Man 2021: Did the Decentralized Renegade Burn Work?
Burning Man 2021: Did the Decentralized Renegade Burn Work?
Sex & Drugs | Britta Love, Leticia Brown, & Laura Mae Northrup
Sex & Drugs | Britta Love, Leticia Brown, & Laura Mae Northrup

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About the Channel

Psychedelic Seminars hosts long-form interviews and panel discussions with the people building, regulating, and advocating in the psychedelic space — researchers, attorneys, facilitators, indigenous leaders, policy makers, and entrepreneurs. The format is conversation-heavy and substantive: expect 60-to-90-minute panels rather than three-minute summaries. The channel has become an essential archive of who-said-what-when in the rapid evolution of the legal psychedelic landscape.

Editorial Context

If you want to understand the politics, business dynamics, and behind-the-scenes debates shaping the legal psychedelic industry — facilitator licensing fights, indigenous appropriation concerns, biotech-vs-grassroots tensions — Psychedelic Seminars is the channel where those conversations actually happen on the record.

Key Topics

  • facilitator licensing
  • psychedelic biotech
  • Oregon and Colorado programs
  • indigenous-industry tensions
  • policy implementation