Understand

The Trip: 5. Message in a bottle

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Aug 18, 2025
Tim Hayward vividly recounts his two-week coma during the pandemic, setting the stage for a deep dive into psychedelics. He explores the historical journey of substances like cocaine and opium, revealing society's shifting perceptions. The podcast spotlights pioneering figures in psychedelic therapy, including groundbreaking research in the 1950s on LSD for addiction treatment. Tales from a nurse highlight the human connections formed during therapy sessions, shedding light on the evolving landscape of mental health and the quest to understand consciousness.
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ANECDOTE

Victorian Pharmacies Sold Hard Drugs

  • Victorian pharmacies openly sold products containing morphine, opium, hashish, cocaine, and heroin for common ailments.
  • Cultural norms and regulation then allowed stimulants and narcotics as everyday remedies.
INSIGHT

Using Psychedelics To Model Psychosis

  • Osmond initially used mescaline and LSD to model psychosis and study schizophrenia from the inside.
  • He hoped chemical induction of symptoms might reveal biological mechanisms and treatments.
ANECDOTE

Pioneering Psychedelic Treatment In Weyburn

  • Humphrey Osmond moved to Saskatchewan Hospital Weyburn and used mescaline and LSD with staff and patients in the 1950s.
  • He and colleagues treated around 2,000 alcoholics and reported about 40% remained sober after a year.
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