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In Part One of The Many Faces of Coca, 3L1T3 and Bryan sit down with Wade Davis to unpack the long history of the coca leaf and how a plant used for over 8,000 years became globally criminalized.

This conversation isn’t about cocaine. It’s about coca.

Wade walks us through:

We also explore the deeper cultural reality: coca as ritual exchange, spiritual alignment, social glue, and daily sustenance in the Andes.

This episode lays the foundation for the series.
Next, we move into the ethnobiology with Dennis McKenna.
Then we examine sovereignty and lived realities with Manuela Picq.

If you’ve ever wondered why coca gets ignored while other plant medicines dominate Western discourse, this is where we start pulling that thread.

This isn’t nostalgia.
It’s about policy, ideology, and whether a plant can be separated from the story told about it.

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Chapters

 00:00 – 8,000 Years of Coca
 04:19 – What Is Coca?
 08:22 – Traditional Use & Preparation
 14:36 – The 1949 UN Commission
 23:10 – Drug War Consequences
 29:23 – Coca as Cultural Foundation
 33:40 – Why There’s No Public Constituency
 43:35 – Coca vs Cocaine Extraction
 46:00 – DEA, Cartels & Prohibition Incentives
 50:47 – If You Remember One Thing
 53:10 – Reflection & Series Preview 

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