

#1964 - Rick Doblin
Mar 31, 2023
Rick Doblin, Ph.D., is the founder of MAPS, a leader in psychedelic research and therapy. In this conversation, he shares his journey from anti-war activism to pioneering MDMA-assisted PTSD therapy. Topics include the therapeutic potential of psychedelics for veterans and their impact on neuroplasticity. He discusses the challenges of navigating commercialization while ensuring public benefit. Rick also reflects on the societal stigma surrounding psychedelics and the need for policy reform to address the opioid crisis, advocating for a shift in drug narratives.
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Draft Resistor to Psychedelic Advocate
- Rick Doblin, at 18, chose to be a draft resistor during Vietnam, expecting jail time.
- A pardon from Jimmy Carter changed his path, leading him to focus on psychedelics.
Bridging Divides through Veteran Support
- Working with veterans has broadened support for psychedelic therapy.
- This bridges divides between groups traditionally opposed to psychedelic use.
Building Bridges with Ted Nugent
- Rick Doblin discussed building bridges with unexpected allies, like Ted Nugent.
- Nugent's son's interest in psychedelic therapy facilitated a productive conversation.