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$Jsmitty$Best podcast ever made! Keep it up Hamilton.Hamilton is one of my favorite currently living journalist/ personality. So happy he has a podcast
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Mike SkieraPhenomenalThe only thing I hate about this podcast is that there’s not very many episodes, and that’s because the host is probably out there in real life, far too busy synthesizing tryptamines for fun, or out in a damp forest hunting rare fungi. You’ll find his passion for chemistry contagious and the subjects and interviews fascinating. He’s not just highly intelligent, he’s articulate and a great interviewer. I absolutely love this podcast.
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11325833Educational + entertainingHey! :) this guy is pretty cool
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@cottonhill28AmazingI really love this podcast and only wish he would make more episodes frequently super interesting thank you so much.
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BKM2798Love Hamilton, love this podcastI disagree with Hamilton on stuff sometimes, but I really enjoy the stuff he makes and the way he thinks. Very sharp guy, lets people talk even if they sound crazy, and is always the same person no matter who he’s talking to.
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cdonutsrunThe black eyed peas of psych podcastsI be rockin dem beats, yup yup
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Mr.Minor3Big fan, but…Hamilton’s aggressive- almost bullying-approach when trying to get his guest to disclose ( on the ‘Clandestine’ episode) something that he did, which his guest was clearly was ashamed of, was very uncomfortable to listen to. Getting that small piece of detail wasn’t ‘critical to the story’ nor did he ‘have to tell you the detail’. I wished he had respected this man’s privacy and not tried to guilt or shame him into disclosing something that his guest said, multiple times, that he would not disclose. His guest handled it brilliantly but wow, was I stunned by Hamilton’s aggressive nature. I didn’t know he had that side. The questioning seemed angry, in general. Chill, brother, you are the man.
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AsciguyDr McKenna/MDMAYou and Sasha may have assayed a mouse model for neurotoxicity but they are not humans. MDMA in humans can increase body temperature to high fever levels and cause dehydration.The fever and dehydration cause damage to neurons. Show some peer reviewed human clinical trials if you want to show me safety and efficacy.
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MikeTNelsonLove it!I love Hamilton’s depth to his knowledge and curiosity. He creates a show with amazing information that is easy to listen to at the same time. Highly recommended!
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Osito the BossInsightful and charmingHamilton has a talent for dumbing things down enough to make it palatable for the average listener while still giving you the raw information real heads crave.
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kylitokrantcisimoOne of the best places for the modern shulgin worshipperHamilton’s hard work has payed off in cultural compound interest. I think a large part of my field of psychology’s renewed openness to psychedelics is in large part due to his amazing transparency and advocacy. Let’s help him as much as possible, to disseminate high quality info for the everyman’s drug curiosity
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Sour HourCan’t wait for more!This show is so interesting and informative. I love the curious and compassionate approach. This show is finding a way to destigmatize this topic and shed light on this powerful aspect of our natural world.
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Luke NervaLoveLove listening to Hamilton share his wisdom with us. Makes me question becoming a chemist and learn more about psychoactive substances. I can’t wait for him to come out with more podcasts, I have a feeling he’s going to be growing in popularity
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