The virtual trip

Here is a chance to relive - or access for the first time - Psychedelic Science 2023, the largest psychedelic conference in history. They write: "The Virtual Trip is filling your table full of psychedelic sessions for your holiday week. Grab your laptop or phone, a warm drink, and your stretchy pants, and get ready to enjoy our largest video release yet. These 53 sessions from Psychedelic Science 2023 will leave you full of psychedelic knowledge. Let’s look at what’s on the table from The Virtual Trip this week. For an appetizer, we’re starting with Lessons from the Cannabis Industry,featuring Steve DeAngelo, Amanda Reiman, and Troy Dayton. Thirty-eight states and DC now permit medical and adult cannabis use. Find out what entrepreneurs and activists in the budding psychedelic marketplace can learn from the early lessons of legal cannabis. Perspectives on the Landscape of State and Federal Reform are next to the table. This session is a turkey of a talk featuring diverse experts and advocates, including Brett Waters, Seema Sadanandan, Kathryn L. Tucker, Matt C. Zorn, and MAPS’ own Ismail L. Ali. They discuss the ever-evolving challenges of psychedelic policy reform at both the national and state levels, including the roles of federalism, grassroots organizing, and collaborating across sectors. Lastly, we’re serving up A Conversation with Andrew Huberman for dessert. The famed neuroscientist and podcaster sits with Genevieve Jurvetson for a wide-ranging conversation covering psychedelic media, philanthropy, and business.  All of our sessions are better to share with family and friends. And with over 50 new videos published, we’re sure there’s more to fill you up!  We hope you enjoy your latest release of The Virtual Trip."

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