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31: Trippin'
Comedian Myq Kaplan and actor Lauren Hennessy take us on a trip of their good and bad experiences on mushrooms.
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This was a good show. I think it is important as a parent to have had some of these experiences. All of the drugs and alcohol I have used, I did after I didn't live with my parents anymore. I moved out when I was 18. I started drinking immediately and then soon after started smoking weed. When I was 20, I worked in a restaurant where the head chef had access to pretty much any drug available. He took me under his wing and I tried mushrooms (twice), cocaine (about 10 times), several different kinds of pills, ectasy (twice), and LSD (1 time) all under the watchful eye of he and his wife. I was glad I experienced all of those things, but knew I didn't have the money or the time to continue to use any of these things to any extent and because my mom and grandpa were both alcoholics, I was more scared about becoming addicted to something than I was afraid of having a bad trip.
My experience with mushrooms was fun and I used some of my altered experiences as ideas for my college English writing assignments. It just seemed to expand my ability to think creatively. I remembered hearing about the depression study Myq was citing on NPR and found this info on their website. Your Brain On Psilocybin Might Be Less Depressed : Shots - Health Blog : NPR |
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I had to leave and so posted the first post before I finished all my thoughts.
I think people like Myq and Lauren are rare. They are both so intelligent, in control, motivated, and have common sense. As a parent, I certainly did not want my stepson to use any substances while he was living at home. I didn't think he could handle it, but he, of course, started drinking and got into all kinds of trouble with it, including a DWI. Things still aren't good and I don't know what other drugs he has used. I'm not like Keith thinking that we need to outlaw booze and violent movies and everything that can lead people into trouble. I think they're have been dangerous substances, weapons, and associations since the beginning of time. I think it's part of life to navigate through it and conquer your demons the best you can. Prohibition didn't work. Whatever we outlaw, something new that's an equal problem will replace it. Living life is a risk. |
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Part of the problem in our society is that people lump "drugs" or "substances" together. Drinking has definitively different effects than pot or mushrooms. If we tell kids a blanket statement that all drugs have adverse effects, and then they try pot and see that it doesn't do all that much, I think that THAT could have the biggest adverse effect. Pot's not a gateway but lying about pot and grouping pot with other actual more dangerous substances COULD be one. I think we talked about this, but I'm certainly not for anyone of any age to do any drug at any time. But I am for parents to be able to speak honestly to their kids about it, talk about why it's important to have rules with age limits, because sometimes we DON'T know how a substance will affect a younger person's brain. If you have alcohol too early, you get fetal alcohol syndrome. If you have it when you're a grown-up, you don't. I'm for good honest parenting, and also for people to try things when they're ready for them under as ideal circumstances as possible. |
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Myq: What are the bad things you've heard about synthetics? I actually prefer tabs, paper, sugarcubes, etc. to mushrooms. I totally get what you're saying about wanting to stick to the natural stuff, but synthetics don't give me any of the stomach issues I always get from mushrooms. Even if I refrain from eating for a long time beforehand I tend to get stomach pain. This can cause me to get nervous in the beginning before I jump out of it. With acid, the dosage is easy and the trip lasts a bit longer.
Great episode guys, Lauren and Myq sound like good people to take a trip with. I haven't done so myself in a couple of years and you got me itching to do so again. Thinking my next trip will be a dosage and a day at the MET! |
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This was a fun and very interesting episode, also good to hear people talk about mushrooms in an informed way. Also didn't seem one sided which makes it an even better interview, Chemda asks the right questions!
Also 'Leaf' is like the ultimate stoner name... I love it. |
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I really enjoyed the Chemda, Lauren and Myq combo in this episode - it was intelligent, chilled and insightful. Good work!
I took (a-beginner-amount-of) mushrooms with close friends last year, and had the loveliest, funniest experience. One of my friends flipped out a little though, but had been drinking and smoking pot, whereas I was sober to begin with. |
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