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Episode #16 Boletatacae That Induce Hallucinations of Little People Featuring Colin Domnauer
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Episode #16 Boletatacae That Induce Hallucinations of Little People Featuring Colin Domnauer

Cedar Falls Mycology Podcast

February 10, 202648m 14s

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Show Notes

Greetings everyone. This is Tim Leavitt from Cedar Falls Mycology,   Welcome to Episode #16 of the  podcast where we ask ourselves not what the fungi can do for us... But what we can do  for the fungi.  Join us as we explore the world of Fungi... a world not more complicated than you think but more complicated than you can think.

 

Todays episodes guest is Colin Domnauer.  Colin is a professor and phd student at The University of Utah and works with with the fungi esteemed Dentinger Lab and the  Natural History Museum of Utah .  Colin is a Bay Area California native whose research focuses on unravelling the ethnomycological mystery of psychoactive bolete mushrooms.  .  On today's episode we are going to discuss the fascinating topic of South East Asian Boletes that are known to consistently produce hallucinations of little people.

 

We are podcasting from The Cedar Falls Tree house in beautiful North Bend Washington.  The Cedar Falls Treehouse is a mycology education facility available through Airbnb.  Come join us for a magical evening immersed in the fascinating world of Fungi.

 

Please keep in mind while listening  to this that  some of what you are about to  hear is speculation or the opinion of the commentator and does not necessarily  reflect the opinion of... Jenn the producer.