Rob Calder, Elle Wadsworth and Lindsey Hines

What's the Crack

Rob Calder, Elle Wadsworth and Lindsey Hines

  • Psychedelics with the CSSDP

Psychedelics with the CSSDP

Tuesday 17th July 2018

Elle Wadsworth and Will Bastedo explore the therapeutic potential of psychedelics in mental health and epilepsy, and discuss microdosing.
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What's the Crack
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Rob Calder, Elle Wadsworth and Lindsey Hines
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Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Sobriety Toolkit
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Family Recovery from Addiction
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Psychedelics and Mental Health: A Conversation with CSSDP

There's so much research being done, and I feel in the psychedelic community as well, there certainly seems to be, not even necessarily that, though there also is certainly people who take the drugs and are very impressed by them.
Ever wondered if psychedelics could be more than just a buzzword? In this episode of 'What's the Crack', Elle Wadsworth sits down with Will Bastedo, the Director/Co-director of the Toronto Chapter of Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy (CSSDP). They dive deep into the fascinating world of psychedelics and their potential therapeutic benefits. From mental health treatments to promising research on epilepsy, this conversation is a treasure trove of insights. Ever heard of microdosing?
They cover that too, tracing its origins and discussing its rising popularity. Will and Elle also highlight the importance of public education on cannabinoid and psychedelic research, emphasizing how knowledge can drive sensible drug policies. This episode is perfect for anyone curious about the science behind psychedelics or looking to understand their potential in modern medicine. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that might just change how you see these substances.