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Furthure

Furthure

By: Haley Maria Dourron
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The Furthure Podcast explores the far reaches of the human experience from missions to Mars to skydiving to blowing one's mind with psychoactive substances. These conversations offer insight into how these extreme experiences showcase the human spirit and just might teach us how to live our everyday lives a bit better. Hosted by Haley Maria Dourron.

Haley Maria Dourron 2024
Hygiene & Healthy Living
Episodes
  • Running Further with Ultrarunner Ria Xi
    Nov 26 2025

    Ria Xi is taking running further than many people could even conceive of as possible. She is planning a 20,000-km (~12,427-mile) run from the edge of Russia to Portugal. She has already pushed running to its limits—setting the fastest known time on the Camino trail in Spain and becoming the first person to ultrarun the Sinai Trail in Egypt.

    In our conversation, we talk about what she is running toward, what endurance really means, and the power of focusing on your “why.” We also get into the practicalities of ultrarunning and who might be ready to take the first steps toward training.

    Still, this conversation is inspiring for more than just the athletes out there. Ria basically asks us to dream big, bolder, and to just go for things—and to remember, “It’s only delusional until it’s not.”

    Stick around to the end of the episode for a little surprise goal I will be pursuing

    Follow Ria's Journey here on instagram @whereisriax

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    Lastly, I’d like to do a little shout-out for the Patreon! If you like the Furthure project, check out the Furthure page

    ⚡️⚡️⚡️https://patreon.com/Furthure_HDourron⚡️⚡️⚡️

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    41 mins
  • Macrodosing Awe with Sean Goldy, PhD
    Nov 11 2025

    How often do you feel amazed—or experience a sense of wonder? When was the last time you looked up at a tree, even in an ordinary park, and felt awe?

    Sean Goldy, PhD, a postdoctoral researcher at the Center for Psychedelics and Consciousness Research, takes us on a tour through his work on awe. We discuss the role it plays in psychedelic experiences—but also move beyond psychedelics to explore something even more fundamental to being human, and far more easily accessible.

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    Interested in the furthure book club? Join us for The Electric Acid Kool Aid Book will be meeting on November 23rd over Discord. Join us!

    Lastly, I’d like to do a little shout-out for the Patreon! If you like the Furthure project, check out the Furthure page

    ⚡️⚡️⚡️https://patreon.com/Furthure_HDourron⚡️⚡️⚡️

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    52 mins
  • Acid Hype: The Past & Present of Psychedelics & the Media
    Oct 25 2025

    Psychedelics have long been a hot topic. But in the early days of psychedelics, back in the 1950s, even mainstream media outlets were enthusiastically covering research on a bizarre new drug that was active in minuscule doses.

    On this episode of Furthure, Dr. Steve Siff, a journalism professor at Miami University and author of Acid Hype, discusses media coverage surrounding psychedelics. We talk about the rise and fall of the psychedelic hype and whether today’s media is bound to make similar mistakes to those of the 1960s. I think this conversation is especially relevant, as in some circles there's mounting backlash against the hype.

    Also, I highly recommend checking out Steve’s book for more details on some of the media stories, which are just wild. The way people wrote about psychedelics in the 1950s is so campy and sensational that it’s a joy to read. Plus, there’s a lot in there about how psychosis and psychedelics were framed to the public in the ’50s that I haven’t heard discussed anywhere else.

    This was a far-ranging conversation, and we bounced back and forth between eras a bit. Because of that, there are a few small corrections to make. The pilot with the mental health episode had actually used psilocybin-containing mushrooms recently. Also, to clarify, the Good Friday adverse effects we discussed didn’t involve anyone running out of the church naked, but it did involve Thorazine being administered. Some early LSD therapy manuals did recommend that therapist use psychedelics with their patients, and some did develop sexual relationships and were charged with SA.

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    Relevant sources 👩‍🔬

    Rick Doblin’s 1991 Critique of the Good Friday Experiment:

    https://www.atpweb.org/jtparchive/trps-23-91-01-001.pdf

    Note: one person received Thorazine. This was not reported in Pahnke data.

    Pilot with Psilocybin-Related Mental Health Episode: https://www.opb.org/article/2023/10/24/alaska-airlines-pilot-psychedelic-mushrooms-psilocybin/#:~:text=Joseph%20Emerson%20faces%2083%20charges,%2C%E2%80%9D%20according%20to%20the%20affidavit.

    Experiential side of MDMA-therapy training:

    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hast.1602

    Therapist using psychedelics with patients & SA:

    Accessible link here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HPtFF-dM5efTooFTvfCA1tVNz8--juWd/view?usp=sharing

    Coverstory : https://open.spotify.com/show/7dj2XnCMxGpK8W3tGWjiqw?si=323ff8c7a7a5455e

    Psychedelic Syndrome:

    https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3109/15563656908990915

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    1 hr and 2 mins
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