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"Secrets of the Amazon: Ethnobotany, Shamanism and More" with Dr. Glenn Shepard

1 h 5 min · 27. dec. 2024
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The Amazon rainforest is one of the most magical places on Earth. Once thought to be too wild for human civilization to flourish, advancements in technology have revealed signs of ancient cities once thriving in the rainforest. Our guest, Dr. Glenn Shepard, has spent over 20 years in the Amazon as an ethnobotanist, studying the intersection of Amazonian cultures and the plants they use. Listen as he recounts embedding with Amazonian tribes, encountering uncontacted tribes, ayahuasca, shamanism, plant intelligence and the connection these cultures have to the Amazon and its plants. Follow us on instagram @adventurousmindspodcast

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