Iboganautics

Iboganautics

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Unveiling the iboga experience for first-timers and shamans alike, Iboganautics is the podcast committed to discovering everything there is to know about “Tabernanthe iboga,” or simply called iboga, a naturally occurring psychedelic plant from Gabon in western Central Africa. While other podcasters and content producers mainly focus on the addiction interruption properties of ibogaine, the main acting alkaloid in iboga, there is so much more to discuss, so much more one could and should know for a richer appreciation of the experience. For this reason, I invite members of the iboga community and other experts on the podcast to speak not just about addiction but about alternative topics pertaining to iboga-the-plant as well as the subjective experiences elicited by iboga. After several transformative personal experiences in addition to my own academic research, I speak with people that have something educational and interesting to say about this substance/experience, directly or indirectly related; for example, from scholars in neuroscience, philosophy, psychology, anthropology, and botany to experienced staff at retreat centers, artists, lay experts, and so on. While there’s much good information about iboga across multiple media, I believe there’s more to discover by conversing with said experts. For more information, visit https://amhouot.com/iboganautics/

Recent Episodes

  • 3.6_Psychedelic Phenomenology or What Is It Like to Be a Psychedelic Plant?_Michael Marder

    3 years ago
  • 3.5_Alternative Botanical Sources of Ibogan Alkaloids_Felix Krengel

    3 years ago
  • 3.4_TA Extract and HCl Methods and History_Chris Jenks

    3 years ago
  • 3.3_Non-ibogaine Iboga Alkaloids_Surajit Sinha

    3 years ago
  • 3.2_Ketamine-Iboga Connection – NMDA_Lowan H. Stewart

    3 years ago
  • 3.1_Salvia-Iboga Connection – Kappa Opioid_Peter H. Addy

    3 years ago
  • 3.0_Neuro & Plant Science

    3 years ago
  • 2.8_First Responders as Last Resorts_Art Hsieh

    3 years ago
  • 2.7_Tracers, Trails, and Stroboscopic Effects_Andrés Gómez Emilsson

    3 years ago
  • 2.6_The Root of Vomiting_Kenneth L. Koch

    4 years ago