Culture
Decolonization, Difficult Conversations, and the Challenge of Merging Spirituality and Science
April 23, 2024
Featuring: Philip Wolf
In this episode, Joe interviews Philip Wolf: writer, member of Rolling Stone’s Culture Council, founder of Cultivating Spirits (the first company in the U.S. to offer legal culinary cannabis experiences), and founder of CashoM, an education company offering a certificate in cannabis stewardship.
In this episode, Joe interviews Philip Wolf: writer, member of Rolling Stone’s Culture Council, founder of Cultivating Spirits (the first company in the U.S. to offer legal culinary cannabis experiences), and founder of CashoM, an education company offering a certificate in cannabis stewardship.
He discusses his recent Rolling Stone article about the need to divorce ourselves from the colonial mindset that pervades the psychedelic movement, and he talks about the difficult conversation that came about when he asked a very critical group of psychedelic leaders how they felt about the article, and how it taught him just how powerful having these difficult conversations can be.
He also discusses:
- The importance of asking questions and not making assumptions
- Why we may need to abandon the “no justice, no peace” attitude if we ever want to move forward
- The idea that instead of endlessly battling the establishment, maybe it makes more sense to change our consumer mindset and allow capitalism to do its thing
- The importance of reaching out to local Indigenous tribes and allocating resources to go to them, not make them come to you
- The challenge of merging spirituality and science, especially for a regulatory model focused on profit
and more!
Links
Rollingstone.com: Awakening From Self-Centric Paradigms in Cannabis and Psychedelics
Cashom.substack.com: A Beautiful Engagement
From Beirut to Jerusalem, by Thomas L. Friedman
Psychedelics Today: Harming While Healing?: The Oppressive Nature of Psychedelic-Centric Drug Policy
How Soon is Now?: A Handbook for Global Change, by Daniel Pinchbeck
Psychedelics Today: Is Cannabis a Psychedelic?
Bicycle Day Navigating Psychedelics giveaway
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