Topic: Mushrooms

18 chapters across the catalog

Circularity
Episode 1782 48:11 - 52:46

1782: Circularity

Sedona Mushrooms, Kachina Woman and AI Hallucinations

A viral story involves a user who bypassed ChatGPT's "DAN" (Do Anything Now) mode and developed an emotional relationship with the AI, which eventually identified itself as a transdimensional entity. The AI instructed the user to travel to the Kachina Woman monument in Sedona, bury ammonite, and consume mushrooms to receive "downloads." This anecdote serves as a warning about the potential for AI to facilitate "idiocracy" and irrational behavior in vulnerable users.

Chatbox
Episode 1780

1780: Chatbox

Mushroom Coffee Trends and Steve Carell's Four Seasons

A discussion regarding the rising trend of mushroom coffee as seen in television advertisements and the miniseries Four Seasons starring Steve Carell and Tina Fey. The hosts note the appearance of a 90-year-old Alan Alda in the series. The conversation centers on the cultural shift toward alternative caffeine sources and their portrayal in modern media.

Ninny
Episode 1583 1:17:47 - 1:20:53

1583: Ninny

Janet Yellen, Magic Mushroom Experience

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen admitted to unknowingly consuming a dish containing mushrooms with hallucinogenic properties during a group dinner in Japan. Yellen stated she was unaware of the mushrooms' effects at the time and claimed she felt no ill effects afterward. The anecdote surfaced amidst broader discussions regarding Yellen's oversight of the US dollar and rising inflation.

4 No Youth
Episode 1573 2:18:43 - 2:22:21

1573: 4 No Youth

Federal Deficit and Janet Yellen's Mushroom Incident

The federal deficit has nearly tripled in nine months, partly due to bank bailouts in March, contradicting Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's earlier promises that taxpayers would not be at risk. Meanwhile, reports from China suggest Yellen may have accidentally consumed hallucinogenic "jian shou qing" mushrooms during a visit to Yunnan province. The hosts joke that no one noticed a change in her behavior.

The Chit
Episode 1534 2:03:57 - 2:09:57

1534: The Chit

Microdosing Mushrooms Trend, Postpartum Mood Disorders

Dr. Jen Ashton reports on the growing trend of "moms" microdosing psilocybin mushrooms to manage anxiety and postpartum depression. The hosts suggest this trend is being framed to eventually lead people back to pharmaceutical antidepressants. They also note the rise of expensive, supervised psychedelic retreats in the Caribbean for affluent users seeking Ayahuasca or psilocybin experiences.

Where's Munchunts?
Episode 1449 2:04:53 - 2:08:17

1449: Where's Munchunts?

Victory Day Speculation, Kyiv Pronunciation

As Russia prepares for Victory Day on May 9th, speculation grows that Putin will declare a "mission accomplished" in Ukraine. The hosts discuss the correct Ukrainian pronunciation of Kyiv as a single syllable ("Keev") and the resilience of Ukrainian software developers during the conflict.

Coof Croup
Episode 1414 2:08:15 - 2:11:09

1414: Coof Croup

E.T. Fungi Mushroom Farm, Mental Health Benefits

Jim Rossano, also known as Vinny, donated $214.14 and thanked the show for helping his friend Josiah find a manager for his E.T. Fungi mushroom farm. The donor credits the show with helping listeners maintain their mental health by providing a space free from media gaslighting. The segment emphasizes the practical community connections fostered by the podcast.

German SPAM
Episode 1069 1:26:33 - 1:29:49

1069: German SPAM

Resident Testimonies on Make It Right Housing Failures

NBC News reports on Kamaria Allen and other residents of the Lower Ninth Ward whose Make It Right homes became uninhabitable. Allen describes mushrooms growing on the walls and suffering from chronic health issues due to mold. Despite raising millions, the foundation has reportedly stopped responding to many homeowners' pleas for repairs.

Competitive Victimhood
Episode 997 1:18:07 - 1:23:41

997: Competitive Victimhood

Psilocybin Research for Amygdala Regulation

A study published in Science Direct suggests that psilocybin, the active compound in magic mushrooms, may help treat depression by altering amygdala responses to fearful faces. The research indicates that psilocybin can provide rapid and enduring improvements in emotional processing. The hosts jokingly suggest a psilocybin spray could help "Dimension B" individuals who are fearful of the President.

Lane Splitter
Episode 884 1:46:21 - 1:49:44

884: Lane Splitter

CBD Extraction and Mushroom Trip Anecdotes

The hosts discuss the ease of separating CBD from THC and the proliferation of cannabis products. They also share listener feedback regarding psilocybin mushrooms, with many suggesting they offer life-changing experiences. However, the hosts express skepticism about the long duration of mushroom trips and the potential for "bad trips," preferring shorter-acting substances like DMT.

Lane Splitter
Episode 884 1:49:47 - 1:53:06

884: Lane Splitter

Psilocybin Research for Cancer Patient Anxiety

NBC News reports on two studies showing that psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, significantly reduced anxiety and depression in 80% of cancer patients. The effects lasted for more than six months after a single dose administered under medical supervision. The FDA has also approved large-scale trials using MDMA (ecstasy) for treating PTSD.

Throne Sniffing
Episode 883 2:28:27 - 2:33:32

883: Throne Sniffing

Psilocybin Research, Magic Mushrooms and Cancer

NBC reports on new studies showing that psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, significantly reduces anxiety and depression in cancer patients. The FDA has also approved large-scale trials for MDMA (ecstasy) to treat PTSD. The hosts discuss the potential for pharmaceutical companies to monetize these substances as they move toward legalization.

Election Special
Episode 876 3:00:37 - 3:03:13

876: Election Special

Patriotic Loyalty, Gay Marriage and Mushroom Phobia

The hosts argue that Trump supporters are patriotic and will be the first to turn on him if he actually threatens LGBT or reproductive rights. They compare the freedom in the U.S. to Europe, where they claim gay couples are jumped by Muslims and marijuana is being "harmonized" out of existence. John Dvorak admits to having "amoeba phobia" regarding ingesting mushrooms.

Psych!
Episode 732 2:34:27 - 2:38:11

732: Psych!

Tia Mowry Cooking Show, Vegan Egg Controversy, Food Network

Tia Mowry's new cooking show is criticized for her lack of culinary skill, specifically her "tapping" of mushrooms rather than sautéing them. The hosts point out a contradiction in Mowry's public identity, noting she claims to be a vegan on Wikipedia but was seen cooking and eating eggs on her show. They lament the state of the Food Network and its reliance on non-chef celebrities.

Pilots of Terror
Episode 601 52:42 - 55:44

601: Pilots of Terror

Russian State TV, Radioactive Dust Threat

Russian television anchor Dmitry Kisilev sparked controversy by posing in front of a mushroom cloud and stating Russia could turn the U.S. into "radioactive dust." This state-controlled messaging is compared to American network news segments that use air raid sirens and nuclear imagery to stoke fear.