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Psychedelic Mushrooms - Types, Academic Studies, Legislation

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If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element Episode 57 - Psychedelic Mushrooms - Types, Academic Studies, Legislation The Mushroom Episode! Poetic Math joins Jay in the Smokin Js Podcast Studio to discuss his passion for psychedelic mushrooms.  But this isn't a tripped out show of experience!  Poetic Math lays out the types of psychedelic mushrooms commonly found in the Pacific Northwest, discusses high level academic studies developing use cases for psychedelic mushrooms, and gives us an update on political legislation on going. Poetic Math is on a career path to work with psychedelic mushrooms in a clinical setting to assist people with various ailments like PTSD. Types : Don't call them "magic mushrooms"!  Did you know there are over 100 different types of psychedelic mushrooms?  We discuss Azurescens , Cyanescens (Wavy Cap), Semilanceata (Liberty Cap), and Cubensis .  We are in the Pacific Northwest, so the discu

Carlos Mullen No Bad Days Ranch PTSD and Politics

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Episode 37 Live from the Smokin Js podcast studio in Olympia, Washington. Carlos Mullen joins Jay to discuss his service to America, his latest adventure in entrepreneurship, and his take on hot button political topics. Carlos is a partner in No Bad Days Ranch , a legal cannabis producer/processor in Washington state. The ranch is focused on purely organic high quality cannabis products, and connecting the ranch property to first responders and military service members suffering from PTSD. Carlos is an American immigrant, brought to the United States by his parents from Columbia. He proudly served in Operation Enduring Freedom from 2006-2014. Unfortunately an IED ended his service. He was awarded a Purple Heart for his distinguished military service. Carlos has an amazing life story, and his connection to cannabis saved him from a dangerous addiction to alcohol. He now finds himself with a mission to cultivate cannabis and support fellow PTSD sufferers with the healing p