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Liberty Blues EP. 129 Magic mushrooms with Avens

1 h 5 min · 9. juni 2026
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On this episode of the Liberty Blues, Avens O’Brien joins host Shawn Osborne to discuss the latest developments in the world of psychedelics, magic mushrooms, and psilocybin research — including the Trump administration’s recent executive order accelerating medical research into psilocybin and ibogaine for treating PTSD, trauma, depression, and other serious mental health conditions. As the owner of Shrum Garden (Advanced Mycology), Avens shares valuable insights into natural medicine, therapeutic potential, and the growing movement for personal freedom in this space. Please check out our sponsor. Shrum Garden (Advanced Mycology). They offer radically simple home mushroom growing kits and products built for personal freedom and self-sufficiency. Use code LIBERTYBLUES at checkout for $5 off each item! https://xumtrip.com/

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episode Liberty Blues EP. 129 Magic mushrooms with Avens artwork

Liberty Blues EP. 129 Magic mushrooms with Avens

On this episode of the Liberty Blues, Avens O’Brien joins host Shawn Osborne to discuss the latest developments in the world of psychedelics, magic mushrooms, and psilocybin research — including the Trump administration’s recent executive order accelerating medical research into psilocybin and ibogaine for treating PTSD, trauma, depression, and other serious mental health conditions. As the owner of Shrum Garden (Advanced Mycology), Avens shares valuable insights into natural medicine, therapeutic potential, and the growing movement for personal freedom in this space. Please check out our sponsor. Shrum Garden (Advanced Mycology). They offer radically simple home mushroom growing kits and products built for personal freedom and self-sufficiency. Use code LIBERTYBLUES at checkout for $5 off each item! https://xumtrip.com/

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