
The Wild Dispatch
From world-record breaking expeditions to traditional hide tanning techniques: The Wild Dispatch explores the many different ways we connect with nature.
Full of honest conversations—and occasional audio adventures—This part-Brit part-South-African from America chats with guests about fishing, foraging, tracking, homesteading, ancient hunting, ultralight camping and everything in between.
It’s a podcast for nature lovers… it's an all out owl-hooting celebration of the skills and traditions that got us where we are today.
The Wild Dispatch
EP53: Eugenia Bone ↣ How to Have A Good Trip: The Science Behind Psylocibin
Our journey through mycelium universe continues today with Eugenia Bone. A food and nature writer, her work has appeared in many anthologies, magazines, and newspapers across the world.
Eugenia is also the author of nine books on food and biology, including: Well-Preserved, Mycophilia, and most recently, Have a Good Trip: Exploring the Magic Mushroom Experience.
As usual we have plenty of informative rabbit-holes, but the meat of our conservation centers around psylocibin —what it is, how it works, and how to have a positive experience. We cover stories, tips and psychedelic revelations, both through her extensive research and personal experiences.
A big thank you again to Eugenia for sharing her knowledge and time with us today!
Visit Eugenia’s site
Find all her books here, including Have A Good Trip, Mycophila, and Well-Preserved –her book about canning.
Be sure to also subscribe to Eugenia’s Substack
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