Podcast

At the crossroads of spirituality & geopolitics there's Halusanation. Artist Dax Martinez-Vargas talks to the people helping humanity get closer to a better world and those in need of the help.

American & international guests share their perspectives on the United States, plant medicine, hallucinogens, and how to move forward with the bold vision & grit we’re going to need to get us to the land we all dream of by 2030.

 
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LEGALIZE SHROOMS IN YOUR AREA

Director of Communications of Decriminalize Nature Ann Arbor, Myc Williams, explains how he & his team was able to decriminalize all entheogenic substances in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and how anyone can do the same in their community.

Myc and Dax discuss the idea of a Global Hallucinogen Day and how that might work.

Music Featured by Fire Fire Red Star Down:
https://firefireredstardown.bandcamp.com/community

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DELANEY DORNIK

Whether it's zoomed out in a plane, up close, on the ground in a foreign land, or out of body on hallucinogens, Minneapolis native, recent college grad + artist Delaney Dornik shares his diplomatic perspective with host Dax Martinez-Vargas on how we Americans might benefit from listening more so as to help us break free from our nostalgic delusion patterns and reductive labeling of who we are and who everyone else is and isn’t. 

Two pieces of music on this episode come from composer Nathan Felix. Those pieces are “The 4th Moirai” and “Viking Rise” and are at 11:45 and 25:45 respectively. You can find more of his music on Spotify or wherever you get your music as well as his personal site https://www.electrochestral.com.

Take Back Time

Take Back Time

Veteran Chad Hale shares his story of triumph over indoctrination and toxicity. Now living in rural Texas surrounded by nature, and creating a place of peace and serenity, Chad can help others by creating a positive and healing destination for everyone.

Alex Pecor Halusanation

Oct. 15 2020 - Dax talks with guest Alex Pecor about the sort of things he’d love to hear about on Dax’s new podcast.

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Ousman Sanyang, 18 years old, from Gambia, West Africa, shares his story about his struggle in Gambia since his father died 3 years ago in a timber harvesting accident, leaving Ousman as the man of the house hold with a mother with Parkinson's & 5 younger siblings, one of which now has Maleria. Dax's goal is to make listeners aware of how they can help Ousman with a GoFundMe campaign. 

Now, with the owner of Ousman's house wanting Ousman and his family out by , after the rainy season, which is before Oct. 15th, they'll need to find a new place to go. But without a bread winner, it would be more ideal to finally own their own land, where they wouldn't have to be hit with the monthly bills & so they could grow their food. 

The goal is to raise $9,320. This amount would go toward helping Ousman's family buy land, build a house, put food on the table as well as provide much needed clothes and medicine.

His GoFundMe page is www.gofundme.com/f/ousmanofgambia.