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Green Gage's Podcast: Exploring the arcane connections between nature; mind, and science.

Green Gage's Podcast: Exploring the arcane connections between nature; mind, and science.

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A 44-part AI-generated course voiced by myself exploring arcane connections between nature; mind, and science. What if decoding matter could decode the mind? We blend neuroscience, chemistry, anthropology, history, & philosophy to explore how consciousness is shaped by molecules. Using cannabis, psilocybin, & DMT as case studies, this series dives into the neurochemical basis of thought, emotion, identity, & altered states. Curious about the brain, plant medicines, or the self? This podcast invites critical thinking & respectful engagement with ancient wisdom & modern science.

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  • Ep. 13/44 — The Brain on Mushrooms: How Psilocybin Affects Consciousness
    Sep 22 2025

    This episode is designed for educational and artistic purposes only, to inform mature audiences. It explores ideas related to various substances and must not be interpreted as promoting illegal use or activities. Viewers and readers are responsible for knowing and complying with local laws. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, substance use, or addiction, please seek help from a qualified healthcare professional or contact a local support service.

    Psilocybin doesn’t just change consciousness: it changes the conditions of consciousness.In this episode, we follow the molecule from ingestion to insight: how psilocybin becomes psilocin, how it loosens the brain’s default narratives, and why the inner world can feel newly vivid, emotional, and spacious.

    🔎 In this episode, we explore:

    * The Default Mode Network (DMN): why the brain’s “storyteller” can become a tyrant, and how psilocybin quiets its grip.

    * Hyperconnectivity: novel conversations across distant brain regions (memory ↔ vision, emotion ↔ cognition) and what that feels like from the inside.

    * Emotion and fear processing: reduced amygdala reactivity, catharsis, and the sense of finally setting down a long-carried weight.

    * Mystical-type experiences: what clinical research measures, and why participants describe meaning beyond measurement.

    * The container: preparation, guided session, and integration — how set and setting shape outcomes as much as receptors do.

    * Paradox and practice: why brain scans show disintegration while the person reports union, insight, and renewal.

    Psilocybin is not a myth or a metaphor here, it’s a molecule shifting circuits, redirecting currents, and retuning the mind’s architecture. What science maps as connectivity, many experience as freedom.



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    20 min
  • Ep. 12/44 — The Mushroom Molecule: What Is Psilocybin?
    Sep 15 2025

    This episode is designed for educational and artistic purposes only, to inform mature audiences. It explores ideas related to various substances and must not be interpreted as promoting illegal use or activities. Viewers and readers are responsible for knowing and complying with local laws. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, substance use, or addiction, please seek help from a qualified healthcare professional or contact a local support service.

    Somewhere in the quiet shade of the forest, a mushroom pushes through soil.Inside it, a molecule waits.Psilocybin.

    Across continents and centuries, humans have found this compound and given it names: food of the gods, flesh of the gods, teonanácatl. Today, science calls it psilocybin: a tryptamine, close cousin to serotonin, and one of the most studied psychedelic molecules on Earth.

    But what is psilocybin, really? A chemical formula on a lab sheet? A key that opens neural doors? A sacred presence woven into ritual?

    🔎 In this episode, we explore:

    * The basic chemistry of psilocybin and its conversion into psilocin

    * Why its structure mirrors serotonin, and what that means for the brain

    * How Indigenous cultures understood and revered it long before pharmacology

    * What modern science has discovered about its effects on mood, perception, and neuroplasticity

    * Why a single molecule can ripple into myth, medicine, and meaning

    Psilocybin is more than a drug.It is a bridge — between chemistry and culture, brain and spirit, science and story.



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    25 min
  • Ep. 11/44 — What Makes a Trip: The Science of Entheogenic Experience
    Sep 8 2025

    This episode is designed for educational and artistic purposes only, to inform mature audiences. It explores ideas related to various substances and must not be interpreted as promoting illegal use or activities. Viewers and readers are responsible for knowing and complying with local laws. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, substance use, or addiction, please seek help from a qualified healthcare professional or contact a local support service.

    Why does a handful of molecules so tiny, almost weightless have the power to unravel reality?

    What we call a trip is not a single thing. It’s the interplay of chemistry, context, and consciousness. Molecules like psilocybin, LSD, or DMT interact with brain networks that shape identity and perception. But the outcome whether it be awe, terror, healing, insight depends on far more than receptors alone.

    🔎 In this episode, we explore:

    * The neurochemical spark: how psychedelics activate and destabilize the Default Mode Network

    * The role of serotonin and dopamine in shaping perception, meaning, and intensity

    * Why “set and setting” matter as much as molecular action

    * How the brain weaves symbols and stories into raw sensory floods

    * Why some experiences feel divine, while others feel disorienting

    A trip is not just brain chemistry.It is brain chemistry meeting the mind’s vast architecture of memory, culture, and myth.

    And in that encounter, the ordinary self loosens and something other emerges.



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    21 min
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