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2. Ayahuasca

An episode of the Letters of the Ayllu podcast, hosted by Letters of the Ayllu, titled "2. Ayahuasca " was published on October 9, 2021 and runs 40 minutes.

October 9, 2021 ·40m · Letters of the Ayllu

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Did Grace drink the kool aid and join a cult? Or was she just peer pressured by our Mom to drink ayahuasca? Listen to the chisme on our Ayahuasca episode and learn about the history and where to NOT go for an ayahuasca ceremony.

Did Grace drink the kool aid and join a cult? Or was she just peer pressured by our Mom to drink ayahuasca? Listen to the chisme on our Ayahuasca episode and learn about the history and where to NOT go for an ayahuasca ceremony.
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