
99. Anyone's Child with Anne-Marie Cockburn and Jane Slater
In this episode, we meet with Jane Slater, co-founder of Anyone’s Child and Anne Marie, a mother who tragically lost her child, Martha, to an accidental overdose. Anne and Jane discuss the consequences of drug policy failures and the need for safe drug use education, drawing in on Anne’s personal journey. She discusses the pain of losing a loved one to a preventable drug related death and how this pain led to the start of Anyone's Child - creating a voice for those who have been directly impacted by drug policy failures and are now calling for the legal control and regulation of the drug market.Anyone's childTransform drugsAnyone's Child Get involvedRelease Harm Reduction AdviceDrug informationEcstasyHeroinOverdose prevention centresThe loopHow to regulate psychedelics bookGood Morning Britain Dealing with griefUNGAS 2016 ★ Support this podcast ★
13 Mars 202457min

98. The Merseyside Experiment with John Marks
In this week's episode, we feature John Marks, an Addiction Psychologist who spearheaded the Merseyside experiment in northwest England from 1982 to 1995. Throughout this 13-year period, Marks fearlessly operated clinics in Liverpool, basing his practice on the long-term maintenance prescribing of opiates to opiate users.The high media profile of his work, set against the backdrop of febrile local politics in Liverpool, brought immense political pressure. This pressure eventually led to the closure of the clinics.Tune in to this episode as John Marks shares his first-hand experiences, recounting the challenges, triumphs, and controversies surrounding his work on the experiment. He provides insights into the intricacies of the UK's drug laws and discusses their impact on his experiment.Alcohol heroinMisuse of drugs act 1971The ‘Classic paper’ – The North Wind and the SunAccidy, Addiction and the ProhibitionElectroencephalographic Correlates of PsychometryEEG and PsychometryThe Cartesian Bridge: On the Psychology of Consciousness and the Psychopathology of Addiction and SchizophreniaNorth wind and the sunCounty linesSupport the podcast ★ Support this podcast ★
28 Feb 202429min

97. 5-MeO-DMT with Patrick Cox
In this episode, we meet with Patrick Cox, a fashion designer with a background collaborating with Vivienne Westwood. Patrick shares his personal journey from his lifestyle in fashion, led to confronting deep-seated intergenerational trauma. Patrick opens up about undertaking the highly secretive Hoffman Process, and the transformative impact this had on him. From there, he further recounts his journey through the healing use of psychedelics, emphasising the transformative power of ego death. Patrick highlights how this journey led to him becoming a 5-MeO facilitator, and guiding others through these healing experiences.5-MEOVivienne WestwoodThe Hoffman processChristopher HitchensLSDCannabisAyahuasca Ego DeathHermet phaseSupport the Podcast ★ Support this podcast ★
14 Feb 20241h 4min

96. Ayahuasca: Before and After with Evgeny Lebedev
In this episode, David Nutt meets with Evgeny Lebedev, owner of the Independent and Evening Standard newspaper. Lebedev shares his transformative journey during his first Ayahuasca ceremony in Costa Rica. Throughout the episode, Lebedev not only shares insight into the ceremony's practices but also describes each personal ayahuasca experience and the themes that tied them together. He highlights his revelations resulting from the ceremony and they discuss the potential of psychedelics within healing practices. AyahuascaPsilocybinLSDDMTSmall PharmaMedical CannabisVietnam hippiesOCDDepressionDr Gabor MateSupport the podcast ★ Support this podcast ★
31 Jan 202446min

95. Psilocybin for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder with Sorcha O'Connor
In the last episode of our live series, David meets with Sorcha as she explains her ongoing research into using low dose psilocybin in treating OCD. She discusses the pre-existing treatment paradigms for OCD and highlights the potential benefits of Psilocybin assisted psychotherapy in future treatment. She overviews her current study and the theories behind it. SchizophreniaOCDPsilocybinSSRI NeuroplasticityThe Mushroom CureSupport the Podcast ★ Support this podcast ★
17 Jan 202424min

94. Can psychedelics help us improve our romantic relationships? with Tommaso Barba
Tomasso discusses his journey on how he became interested in neuroscience and how that lead to him becoming involved with the UK's leading Psychedelic Research Centre. He discusses the potential of psychedelics in promoting positive sexual wellbeing and healthy relationships. He discusses research into the advantages of using psilocybin as an alternative to SSRI’s as well as the potential uses of MDMA in promoting communication within relationships. DMT5-MEO DMTPsilocybinMDMAMAPSTreatment resistant PTSDOxytocinSupport the Podcast ★ Support this podcast ★
3 Jan 202420min

93. Psilocybin for Anorexia Nervosa with Hannah Douglass
David talks to Hannah, a 3rd year PhD student as she discusses her research into using psychedelics to treat eating disorders. She highlights how following personal experiences she came to find current treatment methods for anorexia were not sufficient and instead began conducting her own research with Imperial College London to investigate psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy to treat eating disorders. Hannah explains the theories underlying this research as well as the neuroplasticity following from psilocybin which may increase its effectiveness in mental health treatment AnorexiaEating disorder SerotoninayahuascaPsilocybinNeuroplasticityBecome a Drug Science Community Member ★ Support this podcast ★
20 Dec 202322min

92. Psilocybin for Gambling Addiction with Dr Rayyan Zafar
In the first of our LIVE Psilocybin Series, David Nutt speaks to Rayyan Zafar a final year PhD student at Imperial College London. Rayyan discusses his interest of the connection between the mind and the brain and how it led to his research into using psychedelics to treat addiction. Rayyan delves into various behavioural and neurochemical theories into why dependency occurs and highlights neuroimaging studies which indicate these varied reactions. He further goes on to discuss his current research in using psychedelics to treat addiction and why this treatment is proven to be so successful. AddictionMDMACocaineLSDPsilocybin KetamineNeurotransmittersDopamineCompass PathwaysBill Wilson AA PsychedelicsBecome a drug science community member ★ Support this podcast ★
6 Dec 202326min






















