• 112. Parties, drugs and young people with Dr Karenza Moore
    Sep 11 2024

    In this episode, we meet with Dr Karenza Moore as she discusses changes in drug trends in the UK, focusing on the motivations, risks, and patterns of drug use, particularly among young people. Karenza identifies trends in drug use, including the impact of the lockdown on substance abuse. She also examines various drug trends within dance music culture, which leads to a discussion of safer partying practices, with a particular focus on the LGBT community and the importance of staying safe during a night out. Finally she addresses the challenges of conducting research in this area and outlines strategies for overcoming these barriers to gain a comprehensive understanding of substance use.

    Ketamine

    MDMA

    Mephedrone

    Release

    Transform

    Beckleys foundation

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 111. OCD and Psychedelics with Rose Cartwright
    Aug 28 2024

    In this episode, Prof Nutt meets with Rose Cartwright as she discusses the impact of psychedelics on her Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). She reflects on some of the common misconceptions around OCD as well as the impact diagnosis and traditional treatment had on her life. Throughout the episode, she reflects on her own psychedelic experiences, mistakes made along the way and the steps she would have taken differently going into this with the knowledge she has today.

    Rose Cartwright is a screenwriter whose memoir, Pure, about her life with intrusive sexual thoughts, was adapted for Channel 4. Her revolutionary new memoir, The Maps We Carry, reveals how the failure of the mental health system to cure her OCD led her to radical action. While she explored her trauma through a series of mind-bending psychedelic trips, she began to interrogate our dominant medical paradigm. Her writing about psychedelics, consciousness and mental health has also been published in The Face, Vice and the Guardian. Rose is a writer on the Netflix adaptation of Liu Cixin’s The Three Body Problem.


    The Maps We Carry
    Rose Cartwright

    OCD

    Bulimia

    PTSD

    Pure

    Intrusive thoughts

    Psychodynamic therapy

    Person centred therapy

    MDMA

    Psilocybin

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    44 mins
  • 110. Ancient Wisdom in the Modern World with Satya
    Aug 14 2024

    In this episode, we meet with Satya, a consciousness activist, who has been entirely dedicated to the expansion and evolution of human consciousness for 15 years. Throughout this time, she has facilitated retreats for over 63,000 people around the world, with profound processes of transformation. Satya is the founder of Working With Satya and of the Awareness Facilitator School, that is currently training facilitators with the method she has developed, uniting modern therapies with science, meditation and ancient wisdom.

    She discusses the process of her work through a wide range of transformational processes, with a special focus on combining ancient rituals with contemporary therapeutic techniques. Satya shares how her personal healing journey, following sexual abuse, led her to discover the transformative power of Ayahuasca. Inspired by this experience, she became passionate about sharing this sacred medicine and supporting others on their own paths to healing.

    Working With Psilocybin - Training Course
    Ayahuasca

    Psilocybin

    mescaline

    Working with Satya

    Ayahuasca retreat

    Trauma

    PTSD in Veterans

    Indigenous ethics in psychedelic work

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    49 mins
  • 109. Prisons and Drugs with Prof Karen Duke and Prof Susanne MacGregor
    Jul 31 2024

    In this episode, we meet with Prof Susanne MacGregor and Prof Karen Duke to explore the issues surrounding drug use in prisons. They discuss the ways vulnerable inmates can be targeted by gangs, as well as how various aspects of the prison environment can increase the potential harms of psychoactive substances.


    The risk matrix: Drug-related deaths in prisons in England and Wales, 2015–2020

    Responding to ‘wicked problems’: policy and governance on drug-related deaths in English and Welsh prisons, 2015-2020

    Producing the ‘problem’ of new psychoactive substances (NPS) in English prisons

    ‘Keeping a lid on it’: Exploring ‘problematisations’ of prescribed medication in prisons in the UK

    'Risk, Intoxication and Death: contemporary media framings of drug-related deaths

    ACMD report: ageing cohort of drug users

    City roads
    PPO
    Pregabalin

    Cannabis

    Synthetic cannabis

    Ecstasy

    Heroin

    HIV

    Fentanyl

    ADHD

    Rory Stewart 10 Prisons Project

    Antisocial personality disorder

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    55 mins
  • 108. Psychedelic Education in the UK with Dr Duncan Still
    Jul 17 2024

    In this episode, David Nutt meets with Dr Duncan Still, a GP with significant interest in integrative medicine. He highlights the importance of adopting a holistic approach when providing support for patients and connecting traditional medicine with modern medicine as opposed to discounting it. Duncan explains how this holistic and integrative approach led to him becoming involved in psychedelic retreats and explains the process participants will undergo.

    PsyEduUK

    Acupuncture

    Psilocybin

    MDMA

    Australia MDMA and psilocybin

    Mind medicine Australia

    Nature connectedness

    James Hawkins

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    49 mins
  • 107. Kava with Dr Apo Aporosa
    Jul 3 2024

    In this episode we meet with Dr Apo Aporosa

    He discusses his unconventional route to his PhD, having not finished school and joined the Army followed by the police only to break into academia at a masters level and continuing studies from there.

    Apo talks about his PTSD diagnosis and his subsequent journey with Kava, a spiritual drink consumed in Fijian culture. He discusses the affect this had in treating his PTSD symptoms as well as it facilitating his work overcoming his trauma. In this episode, Apo explains cultural aspects of the Kava experience.

    Finally, Apo discusses methods of translating Kava into the medical field without impacting on its traditional and cultural uses. as well as its position of legality within the UK.

    Kava Drug information

    What is Kava?

    Kava Myths and Misunderstandings

    PTSD

    PTSD in Veterans

    Fijian Kava Ceremoney

    Become a drug science community member

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 106. The Microdot Gang with Kate Hayes
    Jun 19 2024

    In this episode, Kate Hayes reflects on her experiences with the LSD Microdot Gang, drawing upon her interactions and experiences with Dr. Christine Bott and Richard Kemp. She addresses Richard and Christine’s aspiration to bring about positive change in the world using LSD which led to their eventual arrest following involvement in an LSD production and distribution network. At the time, however it was not uncommon for there to be a separation from LSD funders and manufacturers with distributors and dealers. Kate, therefore, further reflects on her own personal experiences with having fallen victim to the drug trade and trafficking at a young age and how this impacted on her experiences going forwards. Kate further reflects on the historical issues in treating mental health conditions and the current limitations of this, drawing further upon Christine and Richards aspirations for LSD.

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    The Club of Rome report

    Carl Rogers

    Carl Rogers 2

    LSD

    Cannabis

    Albert Hoffman

    University Occupation for Palestine

    March on Washington

    Martin Luther king

    Death of the Family, David Cooper

    PTSD

    Gabor Mate

    Josef Rael

    History of The Club of Rome

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • 105. MDMA medicalisation in the US with Dr Julie Holland
    Jun 5 2024

    In this episode we meet with Dr Julie Holland.

    She discussed how MDMA influenced her career and inspired her to investigate its therapeutic potential. Controversially, she has investigated the effect of MDMA in schizophrenia and its potential in preventing paranoia and inhibiting auditory hallucinations during its effects.

    Dr Holland touches upon debate subjects such as the likelihood of addiction following consumption of MDMA as well as classifications of various substances under regulatory bodies.

    Finally, Dr Holland highlights the ‘alpha bias’ in current clinical research as expressed through her book ‘moody bitches’ and indicates the implications this could have.

    Moody Bitches Book

    Good Chemistry book

    Maps

    Mdma

    Mescaline

    PCP

    LSD

    Cannabis

    Fentanyl

    Benzodiazapines

    Ketamine

    Psilocybin

    Psilocybin psychotherapy

    Schizophrenia

    Anxiety

    PTSD

    Eating Disorders

    Rosalind Watts

    Norman Ohler

    Telehealth Ketamine Study

    Become a Drug Science Community Member

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    53 mins