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Extended-State DMT (DMTx) Method

27 min · 24. mars 2026
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S1E14: Extended-State DMT (DMTx) Method Join host Jim Tate and his guest Daniel McQueen, a professional psychedelic therapist and executive director of the Center for Medicinal Mindfulness, a psychedelic harm-reduction program and international psychedelic therapy training program focusing on Cannabis-Assisted Psychedelic Therapy and Cannabis-Assisted Psychotherapy. McQueen discusses his journey from underground guide to regulated access work in Colorado, his experiments extending DMT experiences via infusion, his views on psilocybin regulation, and the tensions inherent in commodifying sacred medicines.

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