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Tea and Other Drugs

Tea and Other Drugs

By: Soren Shade
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Do you think tea is a drug? Let’s examine the drug paradoxes, phobias, and obsessions we run into every day. From the tea in our kitchens to the white powders of clandestine laboratories, drugs are everywhere.

Perfect abstinence from them is nearly impossible and ignorance can be dangerous. What’s more, drugs unlock flavors of consciousness that are otherwise inaccessible.

Alternative & Complementary Medicine Hygiene & Healthy Living Philosophy Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Drugs with a Hart pt. 1
    Mar 2 2025

    In this episode of Tea and Other Drugs, I sit down with Dr. Carl Hart, professor at Columbia University and renowned expert on psychoactive substances, to challenge the mainstream narrative on the opioid crisis. We dive into the myths surrounding opioid overdose statistics, the controversy over 7-hydroxymitragynine, and how prohibitionist policies harm more than they help.

    Dr. Hart unpacks why overdose numbers are often inflated, the role of kratom in harm reduction, and the ways drug hysteria fuels mass surveillance rather than public safety. This is a must-listen for anyone who wants a science-based perspective on drug policy, harm reduction, and personal autonomy.

    🔹 Topics Covered:

    The flawed logic behind opioid overdose statistics

    7-hydroxymitragynine and the kratom industry divide

    Why prohibition fuels harm instead of preventing it

    The war on drugs as a war on pleasure

    🔗 Resources & Links:
    Website: TeaAndOtherDrugs.com
    Kratom Tea: toptreeherbs.com

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    Less than 1 minute
  • Lawrence Gilmore: The Kratom Advocacy Podcast
    Jan 4 2025
    Listen to my conversation with Lawrence on his podcast, The Kratom Advocacy Podcast, on youtube now: https://youtu.be/kRcsAfbdRLA In this episode of 'Tea and Other Drugs', host Soren Shade sits down with Lawrence Gilmore, the creator of the Kratom Advocacy Podcast. The two discuss their initial meeting, Lawrence's transition from a Kratom consumer to an advocate, and his motivation to create an alternative platform for accurate kratom-related information. Lawrence reflects on his experiences, challenges, and his investigative journey into the world of kratom. They also delve into the complexities of 7-Hydroxymitragynine and the controversial aspects within the kratom community. Join them for an in-depth conversation about drug advocacy, personal growth, and the impact of transparent journalism. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Background 00:32 Lawrence's Unique Perspective on Kratom 01:35 Podcast Recording and Teaching Life 03:18 Lawrence's Journey from Opioids to Kratom 06:21 Exploring the Kratom Industry 07:49 Debate on 7-Hydroxy Mitragynine 18:01 Future of Kratom and Drug Regulation 33:55 Genetic Influence on Drug Reactions 34:43 Personal Reflections on Drug Education 35:21 Family History and Drug Use 37:36 Transition to Film Production 38:52 Challenges and Excitement in Filmmaking 40:18 Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers 43:38 Inspirations and Reflections on Journalism 51:45 The Role of Media and Personal Advocacy 01:00:27 Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Pod 2: Alex Kuznetsov Post-prohibition Mental Health Modalities
    Nov 6 2024

    In the second episode of 'Tea and Other Drugs,' host Soren Shade sits down with his close friend and mental health investment expert, Alex Kuznetsov. Alex shares his journey from studying psychology at Columbia University to working at a transcranial magnetic stimulation clinic in Los Angeles, and ultimately becoming a venture capitalist focused on mental health innovations, including psychedelics. They discuss the challenges and exciting opportunities in the mental health space, the importance of medicalizing psychedelics, and the impact of prohibition on innovation. Alex also sheds light on his day-to-day activities as an investor and offers valuable advice to entrepreneurs looking to make a difference in mental health treatment.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
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