S04.E05 – LaDarius Part 2: Healing is not a one day thing
In this episode (Healing is not a one day thing), I wrap my conversation with LaDarius as we discuss his journey in marriage and faith. We talk about the importance […]
play_arrow
The Challenges and Triumphs of the WNBA with Annie Costabile podcast
play_arrow
Baby Girl (Act Three) podcast
#243 – Build Something So Unshakable That Nobody Can Take It Down podcast
play_arrow
Episode 512 w/ Bubba Sparxxx podcast
play_arrow
The Reasonably Shady Mailbag #21 podcast
play_arrow
play_arrow
Ep. #411: The 'Best of' WE THOUGHT THEY WERE GONNA BLOW UP! podcast
play_arrow
Smash Or Pass podcast
America is a deeply spiritual nation. Over 70% of us say that we feel spiritual in some way. But – at the same time – we’re getting less religious. So for people who are spiritual-but-not-religious – what’s replacing organized religion? What do they believe – and where does that show up in their day-to-day lives? In our new series called Losing My Religion, It’s Been a Minute is going to find out.
This week, we’re getting into psychedelics. That’s an umbrella that includes the drugs LSD, magic mushrooms, peyote, and often ketamine and MDMA too, among others. And some of these drugs have a history of spiritual practice spanning millennia. But there’s a new group that’s really taking on the psychedelic mantle: tech bros and CEOS. Brittany is joined by Maxim Tvorun-Dunn, PhD candidate at the University of Tokyo, and Emma Goldberg, business reporter at the New York Times, to discuss what it means that these drugs are getting championed – and sometimes financially backed – by the tech elite, and how might that affect our culture’s relationship to psychedelics as spiritual tools.
Support public media and receive ad-free listening & bonus content. Join NPR+ today.
Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode (Healing is not a one day thing), I wrap my conversation with LaDarius as we discuss his journey in marriage and faith. We talk about the importance […]
Copyright Blackpodcasting 2025