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Welcome to New Health Club podcast. This is where the conversation around the new age of mental wellness begins. I think, that psychedelics will play a big part in this and there is a lot of scientific research happening, plus an industry growing around the topic, as we speak. But what are LSD, magic mushrooms, psilocybin and MDMA or Ketamine exactly doing for our mental health and personal progress in the future? On the “New Health Club Podcast” I talk to real innovators, thought leaders an ...
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DE Kurz und knackig oder ganz ausführlich – mit dem neuen Podcast Biennale to go zur Biennale für aktuelle Fotografie 2022 entscheiden Besucher*innen selbst, wie tief sie in die sechs Biennale-Ausstellungen eintauchen wollen. Denn die Länge der einzelnen Episoden hängt davon ab, wie man sich von einer Ausstellung zur nächsten bewegt: zu Fuß, mit dem Fahrrad, mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln oder dem Auto. Auf Ihrem Weg durch den öffentlichen Raum dreier Städte begleitet Sie Alexander Hagmann ...
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Get ready for an exhilarating ride! Today, I’m joined by the incredible Jon Hopkins, a Grammy-winning artist revolutionizing the psychedelic music scene. We dive into his latest album, RITUAL, alongside his collaborator, Dan (aka 7rays). Picture this: our podcast unfolds in an unusual setting — a children's room adorned with an army of plastic sold…
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Let’s celebrate. This is episode 100! My guest is Jonathan Sabbagh, Co-Founder of Journey Clinical and I talk about normalising Ketamine therapy for all, plus why PTSD can fire up your career - until you realize it is harmful to you. Since a few years I am following Jonathan and his wife and Co-Founder Myriam Barthe’s great work around the idea to …
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I have the pleasure of speaking with Elise Loehnen, one of my favourite authors whose storytelling resonates deeply with me. We share a journey of realizing the toll of overwork, anxiety, and the pursuit of wellness as a cure-all, only to discover the transformative power of psychedelics. Elise's expertise in content creation was evident during her…
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This episode is sponsored by Magi Ancestral Supplements, whose leading team of neuroscientists, ethnophamacologists, and phytochemists, has unlocked the formulation of an ancient Eastern psychoactive elixir that was lost to time. Lets talk about ancient alchemy today! Today I chat with Dr. Shauheen Etminan, the founder of VCENNA an advanced biotech…
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Today I am speaking with Madison Margolin, an author, journalist, editor, consultant, educator, and guide to all things Jewish-Psychedelic. She is the also the former Co-Founder of the Double Blind magazine about the new culture of psychedelics. Her book. Exile and Ecstasy Growing Up with Ram Dass and Coming of Age in the Jewish Psychedelic Undergr…
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Have you thought about changing your mind, I mean really change it? And have you thought about going on a trip? I mean a psychedelic trip? There will be more and more facilities in the future where you can do this in a safe set and setting, also in a legal setting. My podcast is a space were I introduce these places to you and today I am talking to…
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Social scientist Rachelle Sampson & Regenerative economist Bennet Zelner are working on a super interesting study and program. Designed for executive leaders facing an increasingly complex world, the Connected Leadership Program explores the potential of psychedelics to unlock greater creativity and resourcefulness for navigating complexity. The pr…
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I wrote 40 e-mails to Carl Hart to ask him for a podcast. and I would have written 50.To me he is one of the most fascinating scientist that came on the radar in the context of the psychedelic renaissance a few years ago. Finally two weeks ago, I was able to talk to him at Neue House in New York. Dr. Carl L. Hart, Ziff Professor at Columbia Univers…
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This episode was not very easy to do. It was a difficult conversation. Very open, very vulnerable, but it was a conversation I wanted to have with a the Safe Heart foundation- A Professional support for the survivors of the music festivals on October 7th in Israel. We decided to keep this episode as little political as possible. So we would be able…
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My guest today is David Orren CEO and Co Founder of Gaba Labs. David and his team are producing a drink called Sentia, Sentia has been created with the research support of Professor David Nutt, one of the most important psychedelic researchers contributing to the new psychedelic industry and science. (check out his organization DRUG SCIENCE) A drin…
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Todays opic might seem like a harsh one. PTSD Post traumatic stress syndrome and how it could be healed with MDMA therapy or ibogaine soon. But the world should be informed what this looks like, especially in the current state. Civilians and veterans are suffering. We are exposed to a whole new situation of trauma and war, even just watching what i…
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Today I talk to Sandra Statz, Founder and CEO of A.P Chem. Sandra is Beauty executive. Chronic pain navigator. Mother. Sandra is a business leader and brand creator with more than 15 years of experience in the beauty industry working with brands including La Mer, Guerlain and Clinique. She’s also a ketamine advocate – an educator and confidant for …
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Just imagine, you are running a company. And you would like to offer a better mental health care for your employees, maybe psychedelic therapy? Sounds crazy? It is not. It is it already working. In the coming years, companies will have to change to supoort their employees differently. I finally have Sherry Rais on the show, a fascinating founder an…
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We are finally back! Today I talk to Suzanne Khan and Alice Policand, founders of Bien Health, Suzanne is a biochemist engineer who worked for L’Oreal, Alice is a luxury marketing specialist who worked for LVMH. But then they met and decided to build a great looking micro dosing brand from Paris. To me their brand was one of the first psychedelic b…
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Here is Volume 2 of our Psychedelic Morning Show! Our second episode is really insightful, watch out for new ideas, new approaches in psychedelics. Our guests this time are a great mixture which roles psychedelics can play in out future lives. Meet Tommasso Barba, PhD candidate at Center for Psychedelic Research, Imperial College London talking abo…
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In today's episode I present you our first Psychedelic Morning Show, Vol.1. A great live podcast collaboration I did with Joe Moore, from Psychedelics Today at the Psychedelic Science conference by MAPS in Denver, this June. To me, it was an incredible joint venture of two podcast. And a community service at a very early time of the day! (We kicked…
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This episode is in German, and there are reasons why. Since my guest today is Finn Age Hänsel, founder of Sanity Group, I thought it was time to give an update in german, what actually has happened and maybe will be happing in a near decriminalised cannabis and psychedelic future. Finn and I talk about how cannabis could treat ADHD in grown ups and…
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This is one of the nerdiest episode at the TNHC so far, but also one that’s really necessary right now. In this episode I am talking about AI and Psychedelics with the amazing AI expert Nicole Büttner, Founder & CEO of Merantix Momentum. Merantix believes that to unlock the profound potentials of AI, a collaborative approach is needed. My second gu…
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Lauren Taus has become quite a name in the psychedelic world. She is based in Los Angeles and is a licensed psychotherapist practicing Ketamine-assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) in Los Angeles, California. She integrates modern science and ancient wisdom to support personal transformation and much needed systemic change. She started “Inbodied Life” as a…
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We finally can reveal what we were working on last month, besides the first TNHC retreat.Together with the Canadian company Dimensions, we will Co-Create psychedelic retreats in Europe, starting this autumn in the Netherlands with magic truffle experiences. Dimensions offers safe and legal plant medicine-assisted experiences for personal growth and…
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My guest today is Cindy Gallop or Lucinda Lee Gallop. And she is quite something! I wanted to have Cindy on the show, because she engaged on a psychedelic journey (with 62) not because of mental health reasons. She embarked on a truffle journey, just out of very simple curiosity. And lust for life. And resetting perspectives. To me Cindy’s case als…
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This is our second life recording at Soho House Berlin. This time, we are talking about a topic that is just developing as we speak. Psychedelic leadership.What does it actually mean? Does it mean C Level people will engage in psychedelic experiences to look for better leadership practices and transformation? Does it mean at one point companies can…
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Dr. Molly Maloof, physician and entrepreneur, kind of the female pendant to Andrew Huberman, is finally on the show today! Molly Maloof is one of the first people I read about, in terms of the new psychedelic space. Molly is one of the people in the psychedelic space, who marries science, medicine and psychedelics. Working on future topics in psych…
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This is the last episode for 2022 and what a year it was. But before 2023 starts, we have a great episode for you, which gives you a taste of what’s to come at TNHC in 2023: live podcasts and events with an audience. I find this such an energetic experience to have an audience in the room and also provide room again for live Q & A. My guest was Roc…
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My guest today is Patrick Cox and I have to say, he is a very special guest, because I bought his shoes to be cool. Patrick’s shoes made you belong to the so called cool Britannia in the 90ties: The band Oasis wore them, glamorous DJs and rockstars, cool Londoners, the cool nightlife world wore them. More than that. The whole fashion world liked Pa…
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“The workplace & mental health 3.0” Tobias Silberzahn is a Partner in McKinsey’s Berlin office where he is a member of the Healthcare Practice and the Innovation Practice. McKinsey, called “The Form”, is one of the most famous management consulting groups and supposed to know it all. They charge corporations top dollar to help them run with state-o…
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I can finally welcome Dr. Gabor Maté on the show! One of the most empathic, unapologetic and science driven people in the mental health space. I love that combination! And yes, we are also talking about psychedelics and trauma, but what I really like about Gabor is that he sounds like a contemporary, cool philosopher, helping to explain the excitin…
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Jamie Wheal is the author of Recapture the Rapture: Rethinking God, Sex and Death In a World That's Lost Its Mind, and the Pulitzer-nominated global bestseller Stealing Fire: How Silicon Valley, Navy SEALs, and Maverick Scientists Are Revolutionizing the Way We Live and Work. He is the founder of the Flow Genome Project, an international organizati…
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Robert Bent works with the VC fund Vine Ventures and is co-founder and CEO at Othership, a global community to improve mental health in an accessible way. Othership combines beautiful social spaces that deliver peak experiences and a mobile app that teaches breathwork. Prior to Othership, Robbert was Ecosystem Growth lead at the Ethereum Foundation…
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Julie Holland is an American psychopharmacologist, psychiatrist, and author. She is an really important voice in the new psychedelic world, we are just creating. She is the author of five books, including Moody Bitches, Good Chemistry, Weekends at Bellevue: Nine Years on the Night Shift at the Psych ER, a memoir documenting her experience as the we…
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DE Rune Peitersen spricht über seine Arbeit RAABJERG in der Ausstellung Contested Landscapes. Der Künstler rekonstruierte die Geschichte der Wanderdüne Råbjerg in Dänemark und dokumentiert ihre Veränderung mit und ohne menschliches Eingreifen über mehrere Jahrhunderte. Seine Videoarbeit wirft die Frage auf, ob es überhaupt einen „natürlichen Zustan…
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DE Silvy Crespo spricht über ihre Arbeit The Land of Elephants in der Ausstellung Narratives of Resistance in den Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen. Im Bergbaujargon bedeutet der Ausdruck „Elefantenjagd“ die Suche nach wertvollen Mineralien. Hier geht es um den Lithium-Abbau in Portugal und die daraus resultierenden Konflikte zwischen lokalen Interessen der B…
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DE Iris Sikking spricht über ihr Konzept zur Biennale 2022 und gibt einen Überblick, was unter dem diesjährigen Titel From Where I Stand zu sehen ist. Von der Kunsthalle über die Hauptbahnhöfe in Mannheim und Heidelberg bis hin zum Heidelberger Kunstverein werden die Vielzahl an unterschiedlichen Projekte ebenso vorgestellt wie die Perspektiven der…
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DE Douglas Mandry spricht über seine Arbeit The Waters In-Between in der Ausstellung Changing Ecosystems. Die Arbeit befasst sich mit der Verschiebung natürlicher Ressourcen durch menschliche Eingriffe sowie mit den Begriffen Grenze und Abgrenzung. Es geht um zugedeckte Gletscher und konfiszierte Korallen. EN Douglas Mandry talks about his work The…
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DE Maria Sturm spricht über ihre Arbeit How to kill a tree in der Ausstellung Changing Ecosystems. Sie untersucht den Werkstoff Zement auf mikroskopischer und makroskopischer Ebene, seinen unverzichtbaren Einsatz für Straßen- und Städtebau, die Auswirkungen aufs Klima aber auch, wie die Kraft der Natur dem beständigen Material gefährlich wird. EN M…
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DE Katja Stuke & Oliver Sieber sprechen über ihre Arbeit China Express in der Ausstellung Contested Landscapes. In Ihrer Arbeit beschäftigen sie sich mit den Verbindungen zwischen China und Europa, dem globalen Handel, der neuen Seidenstraße sowie den städtebaulichen und landschaftlichen Veränderungen, die damit einhergehen. Dafür waren sie sehr vi…
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DE Małgorzata Stankiewicz spricht über ihre Arbeit Viriditas XXI in der Ausstellung Contested Landscapes. Ihre fotografische Praxis beruht auf dem Prinzip der Nachhaltigkeit und widmet sich den Themen rund um Umweltzerstörung. Leichte Seidenschals zeigen Luftbildaufnahmen der großen Todeszone in der Ostsee, die durch die exzessive Landwirtschaft un…
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DE Lisa Barnard spricht über ihre Arbeit The Canary and The Hammer in der Ausstellung Contested Landscapes. Durch verschiedene Kapitel folgen die Besucher*innen Barnards Reise zur Erkundung der menschlichen Verbindung zu Gold. Vom James-Webb-Teleskop bis in die Minen Südafrikas. EN Lisa Barnard talks about her work The Canary and The Hammer in the …
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DE Anna Ehrenstein spricht über ihre Arbeit Tools for Coviviality (dt. Werkzeuge für Geselligkeit) in der Ausstellung Collective Minds. Das Projekt ist eine Kollaboration mit Kreativen aus den Bereichen Mode und Design, die Ehrenstein in Dakar (Senegal) kennenlernte. Es geht um die Schnittstelle zwischen Migration und Digitalisierung/Überwachungska…
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DE Kelebogile Ntladi spricht über ihre Arbeit Cobra in der Ausstellung Collective Minds. Sie versteht ihre Arbeit als ein Tribut an Caster Semenya, eine erfolgreiche südafrikanische Mittelstreckenläuferin, die aufgrund ihres körpereigenen hohen Testosteronlevels mehrfach von Kämpfen für Frauen ausgeschlossen wurde – sich aber nicht unterkriegen läs…
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DE Thomas Kuijpers spricht über seine Arbeit Volumes in der Ausstellung Shaping Data. In seiner Arbeit macht er sich Gedanken über unsere allgegenwärtige Verbindung mit Bildschirmen – und damit Verbunden unser Bild von Realität. Wie sickern solche Bilder ins kollektive Gedächtnis? Eine Annährung liefert der Pelikan. EN Thomas Kuijpers talks about h…
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DE Michał Iwanowski spricht über seine Arbeit Go home, Polish in der Ausstellung Bodies in (e)Motion. Ein Graffito mit diesen Worten (dt. Geht nach Hause, Polen) bewegte Iwanowski dazu sich zu Fuß auf eine 1900 km lange Reise von Cardiff in seinen Geburtsort Mokrzeszów zu begeben. Die Fotografien, die auf seiner Reise entstanden sind, werfen Fragen…
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DE Giya Makondo-Wills spricht über ihre Arbeit They Came From The Water While The World Watched in der Ausstellung Bodies in (e)Motion. Die sowohl britische als auch südafrikanische Staatsbürgerin setzt sich in Ihrer Arbeit mit der Religion der indigenen Bevölkerung Südafrikas und der christlichen Missionierung im Rahmen der Kolonialisierung des La…
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DE Matthieu Gafsou spricht über seine Arbeit H+ in der Ausstellung Shaping Data. In seiner Arbeit hat er sich mit verschiedenen Formen von Transhumanismus auseinandergesetzt: Von der Pille bis zum ersten selbsternannten Cyborg. EN Matthieu Gafsou talks about his work H+ in the exhibition Shaping Data. In his work, he has explored various forms of t…
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DE Die Kuratorin der Biennale 2022 Iris Sikking spricht über weite Reisen, Grenzen und wenig beachtete Erfahrungen von jungen Migrant*innen, die in Bodies in (e)Motion vorgestellt werden. Außerdem stellt sie ihr Konzept der Ausstellung Collective Minds vor, in der es um die Potenziale von Sozialen Medien geht und wie diese helfen können, vom Mainst…
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Kurz und knackig oder ganz ausführlich – mit dem neuen Podcast Biennale to go zur Biennale für aktuelle Fotografie 2022 entscheiden Besucherinnen selbst, wie tief sie in die sechs Biennale-Ausstellungen eintauchen wollen. Denn die Länge der einzelnen Episoden hängt davon ab, wie man sich von einer Ausstellung zur nächsten bewegt: zu Fuß, mit dem Fa…
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Short and sweet or very detailed - with the new podcast Biennale to go for the Biennale für aktuelle Fotografie 2022, visitors decide how deeply they want to engage with each of the six Biennale exhibitions. The length of the individual episodes depends on how you move from one exhibition to the other: on foot, by bike, by public transport or by ca…
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And just like that, there will be a whole new generation of politicians working on integrating psychedelic assisted therapy in the healthcare system and into new laws. How will the BTM (Betäubungsmittelgesetz in Germany) look like? Will we see a decentralization of mental health care? Why is pretty much everyone microdosing, although it is still re…
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Journey Clinical, Jonathan Sabbagh and Myriam Barthes, is my guest today. VCs named their company one of the top 15 startups in the psychedelic field. Journey Clinical is a turnkey telehealth platform that enables licensed psychotherapists to include legal, evidence-based Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapies (PAP) in their practice, starting with K…
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My guest on The New Health Club Show today is Sa'ad Shah, managing partner of the Noetic Fund. Saad basically grew up all over the world, went to the JFK School in Berlin, worked in real estate banking, corporate credit, and derivative sales & trading.–and he holds a BA in Economics and Political Science from Columbia University.The Noetic Fund is …
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