Amanda Feilding: Let’s talk psychedelics

This week, Dua is joined by drug policy reformer, lobbyist, Beckley Foundation founder, and the woman the FT called the "First Lady of LSD," Amanda Feilding, for a wide-ranging conversation about the past, present, and potential future of psychedelics. From the indigenous roots of substances such as psilocybin to the ways many governments have enforced strict laws on their usages over the past hundred years, Amanda's impassioned, lifelong work is on full display in her dialogue with Dua. Their conversation also touches on why certain countries have decriminalised substances like psilocybin, how substances like psychedelics might potentially be used for medicinal uses, and so much more. It's a fascinating deep dive into all-things psychedelics, one of the most hot topic issues of our times, so be sure to give this episode a listen.

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