

PT379 – Sutton King, MPH – Intergenerational Trauma, Late-Stage Capitalism, and the Urban Indigenous Collective
Dec 27, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Psychodexa Presents - Sutton's Native American Heritage
01:48 • 2min
Psychedelic Training - Sutton King, MPH
03:55 • 2min
Psychedelics Today - David Rapping, Sutton King
05:46 • 3min
Psychedelic Renaissance - What's It All About?
09:01 • 4min
Afro-Indigenous Psychedelic Renaissance
13:04 • 4min
The Power of Indigenous Ways of Being and Knowing
17:05 • 2min
How Hard Was the Move to New York City?
19:27 • 3min
The Role of the Condor and the Eagle
22:40 • 3min
The Importance of Being Part of the Reality
25:11 • 3min
Are We Going to Experience More Intergenerational Trauma?
28:26 • 2min
How Did Psychedelics Help You Survive Gender Based Violence?
30:08 • 4min
Urban Indigenous Collective
34:07 • 2min
MMIWGT2S Community Center - What Kinds of Programs and Services?
35:50 • 6min
What Are Some of the Things You're Most Excited For?
41:27 • 3min
New York City - Native American, Alaska Native and Indigenous
44:29 • 2min
What Was It Like 400 Years Before the Dutch, the British Arrived?
46:08 • 2min
Indigenous Health Disparities
47:56 • 3min
ShockTalk - A Tele-Mental Platform That Connects Native Users to Indigenous Therapists
50:51 • 2min
The Indigenous Medicine Conservation Fund
52:41 • 2min
Are You Getting All the Money for This?
54:47 • 5min
The Seven Generations Principle
59:48 • 3min
Psychedelics and the World Economic Forum
01:02:35 • 5min
Psychedelics
01:08:02 • 2min
Decolonizing Mental Health
01:09:40 • 2min
Journey CoLab
01:11:26 • 5min
The Winter Solstice
01:16:33 • 2min
Psychedelic Education Center Presents Microdosing Masterclass
01:18:14 • 2min