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The People's Mushroom with Anna Ross, PhD

27 min · 1. apr. 2026
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S1E15: The People's Mushroom: Psychedelics, Policy, and the Push to Reclaim Scotland's Indigenous Apothecary with Anna Ross, PhD Join host Jim Tate travels north of the border to speak with Dr. Anna Ross, lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, co-founder of the Scottish Psychedelic Research Group (SPRG), and self-described "lived and living experience researcher" who came up through Scotland's 1990s rave scene. Dr. Ross traces the founding of SPRG, Scotland's rich but under-documented relationship with indigenous psychoactive plants, the conspicuous absence of clinical psychedelic trials north of England, the thorny politics of Compass Pathways and IP enclosure in the psychedelic space, and the underground scene that has quietly thrived for decades. She also opens up about her own encounters with DMT and her ongoing research focus: ontological shock, the profound and sometimes destabilizing worldview ruptures that psychedelics can produce, and which mainstream psychiatry still struggles to name, let alone treat. A rich, candid, and highly informed conversation from the northern edge of the psychedelic renaissance.

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