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Out on the road today, I saw a Deadhead sticker on a Cadillac.  No, Don Henley isn’t on the show.  We did better; Simeon Schnapper, head of JLS Fund: A Plant MedicineFund, joins us.  He brings a wealth of knowledge to the show, and we talk about investing in psychedelics, the issues between traditional use and modern medicine, and, most importantly, how to be ethical in this newly emerging world.  This guy has been at the forefront of this field for so long that we could have talked to him for hours and almost did.  We hope he comes back just to hang out.

Summary

In this conversation, Matt and Simeon discuss their personal experiences with psychedelics and their passion for the research and therapeutic potential of these substances. They talk about their involvement in the psychedelic community and the importance of integrating therapy with psychedelic experiences. Simeon shares his journey from being a curious teenager to becoming an investor in the psychedelic space. They also discuss the different areas of focus in their investments, including drug discovery and development, technology, and education. Overall, the conversation highlights the transformative power of psychedelics and the need for a balanced approach that combines science, therapy, and fun. The conversation explores the intersection of technology, psychedelics, and policy. The guests discuss the advancements in technology that allow us to scan the brain and observe its changes, as well as the potential of wearable devices to measure biometrics and track health. They also touch on the importance of policy and law in shaping the future of psychedelics and other emerging therapies. The conversation highlights the need to protect natural resources and indigenous knowledge while embracing technological advancements. The guests express optimism about the future and the potential for psychedelics to revolutionize mental health. In this final part of the conversation, Simeon discusses his passion for the potential of plant medicine, particularly in the context of the opioid crisis. He highlights the need for effective treatments for substance use disorder and the potential of plant-based therapies like ibogaine. Simeon also touches on the intersection of psychedelics and pharmaceuticals, emphasizing the medicalization and FDA approval of these substances. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the future of the industry and the challenges of keeping up with evolving regulations.

Keywords

psychedelics, research, therapy, investment, drug discovery, technology, education, technology, psychedelics, policy, brain scanning, wearable devices, biometrics, health tracking, natural resources, indigenous knowledge, future, mental health, plant medicine, opioid crisis, substance use disorder, ibogaine, psychedelics, pharmaceuticals, medicalization, FDA approval, regulations



Takeaways

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Background

03:23 The Passion for Psychedelics and AI

09:23 The Transformative Power of Psychedelics

14:06 Psychedelics as a Profound Experience

23:38 The Intersection of Technology and Psychedelics

26:50 Psychedelics and Root Cause Healing

27:21 Exploring the Intersection of Technology and Psychedelics

29:05 The Potential of Wearable Devices in Health Tracking

30:34 The Role of Policy and Law in Shaping the Future

36:36 Balancing Technological Advancements and Environmental Conservation

39:35 The Promising Future of Psychedelics in Mental Health

54:51 The Potential of Plant Medicine

55:03 Latecomers to the Space

56:30 The Forgotten Compound

57:55 Introduction to Plant Medicine

58:22 Challenges of Opioid Treatment

59:10 Detox and Withdrawal

01:00:48 The Potential for Growth

01:01:07 Political Support for Research

01:02:29 The Future of the Industry

01:06:58 The Importance of the Plant

01:07:33 Challenges of Keeping Up with Regulations

01:08:44 The Slow Progress of Legalization

01:09:18 The Gateway Legality of Cannabis

01:14:28 Connecting on LinkedIn

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