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EPISODE · Jul 26, 2024 · 1H 30M

Dr. Dan Engle: A deeper look at the psychedelic renaissance. How psychedelics can be used for healing, as well as the potential risks involved. .

from AWONDERJUNKIE · host Ryan Anderson

In this conversation, Ryan Anderson interviews Dr. Dan Engle about the use of psychedelics as medicine and the challenges of scaling this approach. Dr. Dan Engle is a psychiatrist with a clinical practice that combines aspects of regenerative medicine, psychedelic research, integrative spirituality, and peak performance.  Dr. Engle shares his background in medicine and psychiatry, as well as his personal experiences with ayahuasca and traumatic brain injuries. Dr. Dan talks about the importance of integrating the shadow side and addressing the potential risks and challenges of scaling psychedelic therapy. In this conversation, Ryan questions the medical model and the challenges of scaling the therapeutic model as well as the potential for harm if not done properly. Ryan points out some of the issues with MAPS and other organizations that he feels should be brought to light. Ryan emphasizes the need to question authority and points out periods of time where psychedelics have been used for harm and abuse throughout history.  Ryan brings up MK-ULTRA and the shadow side of the psychedelic renaissance as well as the harms caused in the past by big Pharma with the opioid / oxycontin epidemic. Dr.Dan emphasizes the importance of training and education in the psychedelic field and the need for facilitators to have their own transformative experiences. They touch on the dark side of the psychedelic movement and the importance of integrity and accountability and open dialogue to allow for broader conversations to take place.    Dan and Ryan speak about integration as an important component of these experiences.  Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 16:48 Bridging the Gap: Communicating Psychedelic Medicine to our culture 29:07 The Role of Ayahuasca and Traumatic Brain Injuries in Dr. Engle's Journey 38:11 Scaling Psychedelic Therapy: Addressing Risks and Challenges 45:19 The Importance of Shadow Integration in Psychedelic Healing 47:18 Longitudinal Studies and the Future of Psychedelic Therapy 48:46 Building Fellowship and Community in Transformative Times 59:31 Addressing the Dark Side of the Psychedelic Movement 01:05:47 Faith and Inner Authority in Navigating Life's Challenges 01:19:41 The Importance of Integrity and Accountability 01:26:46 Stay Curious and Dig Deep: Finding Meaning and Purpose Intro and exit music used: Strange the dreamer by Savfk - www.youtube.com/@sav fkmusic Dr. Dan Engle is a psychiatrist with a clinical practice that combines aspects of regenerative medicine, psychedelic research, integrative spirituality, and peak performance. His medical degree is from the University of Texas in San Antonio. His psychiatry residency degree is from the University of Colorado in Denver, and his child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship degree is from Oregon Health & Science University. Dr. Engle is an international consultant to several global healing centers facilitating the use of long-standing indigenous plant medicines for healing and awakening.  He is the founder of Full Spectrum Medicine, a psychedelic integration and educational platform; and Thank You Life, a non-profit funding stream supporting access to psychedelic therapies. Dr. Engle is the author of The Concussion Repair Manual: A Practical Guide to Recovering from Traumatic Brain Injuries, as well as his new book, A Dose of Hope: A Story of MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy. Connect with Dr. Dan: www.drdanengle.com www.thankyoulife.org www.concussionrepair.com www.fullspectrummedicine.com Resources: Integration Coaching https://affiliate.beingtruetoyou.com/a/CTP/Awonderjunkie Connect with Ryan Anderson https://www.instagram.com/awonderjunkie/ Breathe4Flow.com Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical recommendation, diagnosis, or treatment. The use of information in this podcast is at one’s own discretion, and is not an endorsement of use given the complexity inherent in these medicines, and the current variable widespread illegality of their usage.  Keywords   psychedelics, medicine, scaling, communication, education, conservative cultures, firefighter culture, background, ayahuasca, traumatic brain injuries, shadow integration, risks, challenges, scale, leadership, shared vision, therapeutic model, harm reduction, training, education, transformative experiences, dark side, integrity, accountability, veterans, PTSI, victim, Logos therapy, MKULTRA, integration, Integration coaching, float, float tank, floating, Sensory Deprivation, John Lilly, Timothy Leary, Leary, Huxley, Brave New World, Soma, Plant medicine, 

In this conversation, Ryan Anderson interviews Dr. Dan Engle about the use of psychedelics as medicine and the challenges of scaling this approach. Dr. Dan Engle is a psychiatrist with a clinical practice that combines aspects of regenerative medicine, psychedelic research, integrative spirituality, and peak performance. Dr. Engle shares his background in medicine and psychiatry, as well as his personal experiences with ayahuasca and traumatic brain injuries. Dan talks about the importance of integrating the shadow side and addressing the potential risks and challenges of scaling psychedelic therapy. In this conversation, Ryan questions the medical model and the challenges of scaling the therapeutic model as well as the potential for harm if not done properly. Ryan points out some of the issues with MAPS and other organizations that he feels should be brought to light. Ryan emphasizes the need to question authority and points out periods of time where psychedelics have been used for harm and abuse throughout history. Ryan brings up MK-ULTRA and and the shadow side of the psychedelic renaissance as well as the harms caused in the past by big Pharma with the opioid / oxycontin epidemic. Dan emphasize the importance of training and education in the psychedelic field and the need for facilitators to have their own transformative experiences. They touch on the dark side of the psychedelic movement and the importance of integrity and accountability and open dialogue to allow for broader conversations to take place. They speak about victimhood and the power of creating meaning and community in our lives. Dan and Ryan speak about integration as an important component of these experiences.

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