Giggin and Gigglin: Sobriety, Dreams, and Psychedelics with Daniel Wooldridge
I feel like most of the men around me, you know, conservative types like strive, like think that we're raising a weak society and shit, and I think it's just.
What happens when a band on tour decides to dive deep into their experiences with sobriety, dreams, and psychedelics? In this episode of 'Weird Fat and Sober', Daniel Wooldridge sits down with his bandmates Canaan Tanner and Harvey Samson for an unfiltered chat that covers everything from the bizarre world of vivid dreams post-sobriety to the mind-bending tales of telepathy and group hallucinations. Ever wondered what it feels like to wake up sober and feel like a completely new person?
Or how a shared psychedelic experience can lead to some seriously strange places? These guys have got stories that'll make you think twice about the nature of reality. But it's not all just trippy tales. The conversation veers into more grounded territory too, touching on politics, corruption, and the military's role in society. They talk about the importance of listening to others, the joys and challenges of travel, and the value of relationships and home.
They even ponder the idea that every possibility exists somewhere, even in our thoughts. Wrapping up with a discussion on political divisiveness and the rise of the sharing economy, this episode is as varied as it is engaging. Whether you're into deep philosophical musings or just love a good tour story, there's something here for everyone. Tune in for a raw, entertaining journey through the highs and lows of life on the road.