Exploring Reality, Maybe
In this episode of Exploring Reality Maybe, we sit down with Mike Margolies, whose own path into psychedelics began with an ayahuasca experience that made him realize a different life was possible. What followed was a major personal and professional transformation: leaving engineering, traveling through India and Southeast Asia, and eventually creating spaces where people could speak openly and honestly about psychedelics. Mike shares why honest conversation is just as important as the molecules themselves, how culture and “set and setting” shape psychedelic experiences, and why the movement must confront ethical questions around power, safety, and access. He makes a case for plurality rather than one-size-fits-all thinking, arguing that therapy, indigenous ceremony, and other forms of psychedelic engagement can all have value when they are held responsibly. We also explore the surprising intersection of psychedelics and blockchain, the decentralized ethos behind the Global Psychedelic Society, and how that network has grown into hundreds of independent community groups around the world. From biweekly Zoom gatherings to international retreats, Mike describes a movement built on connection, shared learning, and distributed leadership. Finally, Mike reflects on ego, intuition, and the deeper question of how psychedelics may help us move toward a more liberated future. He closes with a hopeful vision: a genuine post-prohibition world where people can relate to these medicines with more honesty, more care, and more freedom.
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