Paul Stamets
Guest: Paul Stamets
Date: 2017-11-07 | Duration: 2h 17m
Category: Science, Health & Medicine
Episode Overview
About Paul Stamets
Paul Stamets is a renowned mycologist, author, and passionate advocate for the power of fungi in bioremediation and medicine. With over 40 years of experience in the field, he has authored several influential books, including "Mycelium Running," which explores the ecological benefits of mushrooms. Stamets is celebrated for his groundbreaking work on the medicinal properties of fungi, particularly their potential in treating various ailments and enhancing human health. His innovative research and captivating insights into the fungal kingdom have made him a prominent figure in both scientific and popular circles, sparking conversations about the profound impact of mushrooms on our environment and well-being.
Key Moments
- – Mycology
- – Fungal Networks
- – Psilocybin
- – Neurogenesis
- – Microbiome
- – Medicinal Mushrooms
- – Alzheimer's Disease
- – Immunology
- – Neuroplasticity
- – Environmental Conservation
- – Biodefense
- – Psychedelic Therapy
- – Microdosing
- – Bee Colony Collapse
- – Neonicotinoids
- – Mycelium Applications
- – Shamanic Traditions
- – Cognitive Function
- – Mushroom Cultivation
- – Patent Law
- 0:00:00 – Introduction and welcome to Paul Stamets
- 0:03:27 – Discussion on edible and poisonous mushrooms
- 0:04:38 – Fungi outnumber plants by 5 to 10 times
- 0:07:20 – Animals evolved from fungi
- 0:09:24 – Fungal networks compared to internet and neural networks
- 0:10:10 – Mycelial networks and microbiome interaction
- 0:14:29 – Microbial density in rich soil explained
- 0:16:27 – Fungal decomposition of wood and water release
- 0:19:32 – Humans separated from fungi 650 million years ago
- 0:25:06 – Psilocybin as a serotonin substitute and neurotransmitter
- 0:28:24 – Johns Hopkins research on psychedelics
- 0:33:06 – Call for intellectual reevaluation of psychedelics
- 0:44:45 – Medicinal mushroom potential for dementia treatment
- 0:47:50 – Experimental results on amyloid plaques in mice
- 0:50:52 – Niacin's role in enhancing psilocybin neurogenesis
- 0:52:06 – Overcoming mycophobia and xylophobia
- 0:53:45 – Discovery of potent penicillium strain on cantaloupe
- 0:56:51 – Importance of certified organic mushroom sourcing
- 1:18:07 – Colony Collapse Disorder and bee health
- 1:31:39 – Mycelium's role in reducing viruses across species
- 1:34:20 – Agarikon mushroom research in Pacific Northwest
- 1:37:22 – Decentralizing business to avoid targeted attacks
- 1:41:24 – Identification of 14,000 mushroom species
- 1:43:53 – Medicinal properties of shiitake mushrooms
- 1:50:07 – Statistical reduction of cancer with mushrooms
- 1:56:10 – Risks of mixed mushroom suppliers
- 1:59:50 – Mycelium spore drive propulsion concept
- 2:02:04 – Discussion on multiverse and Terrence McKenna
- 2:04:36 – Burning of brother's book and personal story
- 2:07:03 – Police presence and mushroom gathering experience
- 2:09:09 – Feeling connected to Gaia and the universe
- 2:12:51 – Closing remarks and gratitude
Transcript Excerpt
Starting point is 00:00:00 And we're live. All right. Paul, first of all, welcome. Thank you for coming here. And you are Starting point is 00:00:42 There's no doubt that we came from Africa. Starting point is 00:00:58 time, you would die. Starting point is 00:01:16 It's very soft. Starting point is 00:01:35 So even the Chinese invented gunpowder. Starting point is 00:01:50 larger. So the larger the conch, the more Starting point is 00:02:06 And the embers of the joint got on my hat. Starting point is 00:02:21 Oh. Starting point is 00:02:56 you need, like your knife, you know, and things that you want to make sure you have if you're Starting point is 00:03:27 Well, mushrooms are weird in that some of them are incredibly edible and nutritious, and other ones will kill you. Starting point is 00:04:03 Some can send you on a spiritual journey. Starting point is 00:04:38 up to about 5 million is being estimated. Fungi outnumber plants 5 to 10 to 1. Starting point is 00:05:13 30%. Starting point is 00:05:51 Now think of that. Starting point is 00:06:19 And that makes new nutrition available. Starting point is 00:06:57 So let me describe it this way. Starting point is 00:07:20 Animals came from fungi. Starting point is 00:07:44 As do fungus. As the fungus does. We Starting point is 00:08:32 source, a new toxin, or something, these fungal networks have great plasticity in being able to Starting point is 00:09:24 the computer internet. And more and more that I explore this, not dissimilar from that of our neural networks, not dissimilar from the computer Starting point is 00:10:10 Well, that stimulates my thought into talking about the microbiome. The mycelial landscapes networks, they don't live by themselves. Starting point is 00:10:58 two different mushroom species planted on those wood chips, And the microbiomes that were created and selected for by the mycelium Starting point is 00:11:42 thereafter. Starting point is 00:12:17 hypocrisy of the statement that you're givin...
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