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#437 Psychedelics, Psychology, and Personal Growth: A New Era in Mental Health 6 of 6

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And Another Thing With Dave, by Dave Smith

Host: David Smith
Guest: Spirited Journey

In this introspective and energizing episode, Dave and returning guest Spirited Journey dive into the emerging renaissance in psychology—fueled by the return of serious studies on psychedelics like LSD, psilocybin, and ketamine. The duo explores how these substances are not only reshaping our understanding of mental health, but also how ancient and alternative methods like holotropic breathwork may hold just as much power for healing and transformation.


Spirited Journey shares personal stories of out-of-body experiences through breathwork, inspired by Dr. Stanislav Grof’s techniques. The conversation evolves into a powerful reflection on vulnerability, spiritual experiences, and how science is beginning to catch up to what shamans and spiritual healers have practiced for millennia.


Listeners chime in with messages on safe spaces, gender identity, and how to best support marginalized communities while still advocating for human rights universally. Spirited also gives a shoutout to her freelance branding and website work, including her project "YouTube Channel in a Box"—designed to empower content creators with full branding packages.


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  • [00:00] Rebirth of psychedelic research: LSD, psilocybin, ketamine & derivatives

  • [02:54] The golden age of psychology and its future potential

  • [04:15] Fun fact: LSD’s cultural influence—music, media, and even neon colors

  • [05:26] Spotlight on Stanislav Grof and holotropic breathwork

  • [06:54] Firsthand experience: vulnerability, healing, and altered states

  • [08:33] Psychedelic risks vs. fear propaganda—clearing misconceptions

  • [09:33] Studies at Johns Hopkins: comparing psilocybin to religious experiences

  • [10:56] Why brain imaging proves real neurogenesis during microdosing

  • [11:40] Spiritual history: Moses and the DMT-rich Acacia bush theory

  • [12:38] The universal serpent woman in ayahuasca visions—trauma, healing, and symbolism

  • [13:17] Carl Jung, the collective unconscious, and shared visionary experiences

  • [14:05] Spirited Journey’s design services, websites, and branding advice

  • [17:37] Listener thoughts: blanket human rights vs. group-specific advocacy

  • [20:00] Safe spaces, sports divisions, and the validation debate

  • [23:01] The ever-shifting landscape of gender and identity labels

  • [25:13] More Dre appreciation and audience shoutouts

  • [28:02] Spirited’s “YouTube Channel in a Box” explained

  • [29:40] Contact info and how to hire Spirited Journey for design work

  • [30:38] Closing thoughts and community thanks

  • Psychedelic therapy

  • Mental health innovation

  • Holotropic breathwork

  • LSD and psilocybin research

  • Neuroplasticity and brain rewiring

  • Trauma-informed healing

  • Gender and identity politics

  • Human rights vs. identity-based advocacy

  • Content branding and creative entrepreneurship


#AndAnotherThing #PodcastWithDave #PsychedelicTherapy #MentalHealthRevolution #HolotropicBreathwork #StanislavGrof #Neuroplasticity #PsilocybinResearch #LSDHistory #TraumaHealing #SpiritualAwakening #IdentityPolitics #HumanRightsForAll #InclusiveDialogue #BrandingSupport #YouTubeChannelDesign #ContentCreationSupport


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