
Natural Born Alchemist
Exploring consciousness. Going on alchemical journeys. Reclaiming our minds. Expanding our horizons.
Natural Born Alchemist
Show overview
Natural Born Alchemist has been publishing since 2016, and across the 10 years since has built a catalogue of 299 episodes. That works out to roughly 270 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 39 min and 1h 3m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. The publisher flags most episodes as explicit, so expect adult themes or strong language throughout. It is catalogued as a EN-language Religion & Spirituality show.
The show is still active — the most recent episode landed 4 weeks ago, though releases have slowed compared with earlier in the run. The busiest year was 2018, with 52 episodes published.
From the publisher
This podcast will bring together people and ideas that have an alchemical foundation, and together we will dive into the depths of consciousness and hopefully have some stimulating insights and ideas to share. It will also feature interesting talks by philosophers, scientists, explorers and scholars of various sorts.
Latest Episodes
View all 299 episodesEpisode 355: angine de poitrine

Episode 354: speech without consequence
EIn this episode I’m discussing the assassination of Charlie Kirk and the importance of free speech.History of Alchemy.Subscribe to the YouTube channel.Subscribe to Rumble.Support the podcast.

Episode 353: scott van buren
EIn this episode I’m talking to artist and fan of the podcast Scott Van Buren about a variety of topics such as Gnosticism and Ayahuasca. Follow him on X: @ScottVanburen6History of Alchemy.Subscribe to the YouTube channel.Subscribe to Rumble.Support the podcast.Music featured in this episode:NatureLovesCouragefacebook.com/NatureLovesCourage

Episode 352: gospel of yaldabaoth
EIn this episode we are going check out The Gospel of Yaldabaoth, which is a contemporary Gnostic text that uniquely adopts the perspective of Yaldabaoth, also known as the Demiurge, the lion-faced serpent in Gnostic cosmology.History of Alchemy.Subscribe to the YouTube channel.Subscribe to Rumble.Support the podcast.Music featured in this episode:Nameless Archivewww.namelessarchive.comnamelessarchive.bandcamp.com

Episode 351: pharos
EIn this episode, my guest is Ricardo Calvário, an independent researcher at the Institute for Natural Philosophy. We delve into a range of topics from the ancient Library of Alexandria to contemporary issues like Covid-19 and freedom of speech. Additionally, we explore the debut issue of Pharos Magazine, which offers over 200 pages of thought-provoking content on natural philosophy and alternative historical narratives. Check out his writings or follow him on X: @RicardoCalvrio1.History of Alchemy.Subscribe to the YouTube channel.Subscribe to Rumble.Support the podcast.Music featured in this episode:Galactic Federation of Lovegalacticfederationoflove.bandcamp.com

Episode 350: bees and beekeeping
EIn this episode we are going to dive into the wonderful world of bees and bee keeping.History of Alchemy.Subscribe to the YouTube channel.Subscribe to Rumble.Support the podcast.Music featured in this episode:Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakoven.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolai_Rimsky-Korsakov

Episode 349: feat and loathing in jerusalem
EIn this episode we are going to check out Darryl Cooper's excellent series on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Go check out his podcast www.martyrmade.com.History of Alchemy.Subscribe to the YouTube channel.Subscribe to Rumble.Support the podcast.Music featured in this episode:Unknownen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hava_Nagila

Episode 348: epstein island survivor
EIn this episode, my guest is Jennifer Guskin, a resilient survivor of child trafficking and MK-Ultra-style programs. Despite fragmented memories from her traumatic past, she shares her story with honesty and clarity. Jennifer's childhood, marked by exploitation, included experiences in offshore facilities and visits to notorious locations like Epstein Island. She has witnessed horrific abuses involving high-profile individuals and has bravely come forward despite facing scrutiny from Child Protective Services. Jennifer remains dedicated to raising awareness about child trafficking and the lasting effects of trauma. Join us as we delve into her inspiring journey and advocacy work. Follow her on X @CTSurvivor17 and read her substack here: jenniferguskin.substack.com.History of Alchemy.Subscribe to the YouTube channel.Subscribe to Rumble.Support the podcast.Music featured in this episode:Sam Quicksoundcloud.com/sam-j-quick

Episode 347: baphomet revealed
EIn this episode my guest is author, historian and renegade archaeologist Dr. Heather Lynn. Her book Baphomet Revealed will take readers on a journey that weaves together the threads of history, symbolism, and esoteric philosophy, unraveling the tapestry of Baphomet’s enduring mystique. Check out her website: www.drheatherlynn.com.History of Alchemy.Subscribe to the YouTube channel.Subscribe to Rumble.Support the podcast.Music featured in this episode:Son of a Priest / Brutal Woundsyoutube.com/watch?v=7UPDb6ha5CM

Episode 346: agorism
EIn this episode my guest is Brandon A. Aragon who is a leading figure in counter-economics and international agorism. Brandon is the founder of Agorist Nexus. Follow him on X @AgoristN.History of Alchemy.Subscribe to the YouTube channel.Subscribe to Rumble.Support the podcast.Music featured in this episode:The Pholospheryoutube.com/@ThePholosopher

Episode 345: yaldabaoth can't trip
EIn this episode we are going to discuss why Yadabaoth can’t trip. History of Alchemy.Subscribe to the YouTube channel.Subscribe to Rumble.Support the podcast.Music featured in this episode:Shirobonshirobon.bandcamp.com

Episode 344: natron theory
EIn this episode we are going to talk with researcher Marcell Fóti about the mysteries of ancient structures and how they were created. Check out his site natrontheory.com or follow him on X @FoMaHun.History of Alchemy.Subscribe to the YouTube channel.Subscribe to Rumble.Support the podcast.Music featured in this episode:Words Have Edgeswordshaveedges.bandcamp.com

Episode 343: history of alchemy
EIn this episode we will be looking at the release of the History of Alchemy podcast series. Listen to the History of Alchemy.Subscribe to the YouTube channel.Subscribe to Rumble.Support the podcast.Music featured in this episode:Alchemywww.alchemusic.bandcamp.comwww.soundcloud.com/alchemy

Episode 342: archaeoacoustics
EIn this episode my guest is Ricardo Calvário and he is an independent researcher at the Institute for Natural Philosophy. We discuss many aspects of history but something I find interest is the topic of Archaeoacoustics, which is a sub-field of archaeology and acoustics which studies the relationship between people and sound throughout history. Check out his writings or follow him on X: @RicardoCalvrio1.History of Alchemy.Subscribe to the YouTube channel.Subscribe to Rumble.Support the podcast.Music featured in this episode:Momuna Tribeen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korowai_people

Episode 341: living in the jungle
EIn this episode, my guest is Vanessa Gocksch. She has spent the last seven years living within a self-sustaining community in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, deeply nestled in the Colombian jungle. Vanessa is a passionate advocate for survivalist lifestyles and indigenous wisdom. She is dedicated to educating not only her children, but also others about essential life skills such as hunting, cooking, and planting. Above all, she values co-existing harmoniously with the environment and maintaining close connections to indigenous communities. Check out the website www.selvatorium.co and Instagram @lobitosselvatorium and @selvatorium.Subscribe to the YouTube channel.Subscribe to Rumble.Support the podcast.Music featured in this episode:Selvatoriumselvatorium.co

Episode 340: sacred sex
EIn this episode my guest is Dr. Jenny Martin, a psychologist who turned her battle with depression into a groundbreaking approach to mental health. Instead of traditional methods, Dr. Jenny found healing in sacred sexuality - a spiritual practice rooted in esoteric tradition. Check out her site drjennymartin.com or follow her on X @jennymartinDr.Subscribe to the YouTube channel.Subscribe to Rumble.Support the podcast.Music featured in this episode:Tom Munchyoutube.com/watch?v=c4Cl61k4UJ8

Episode 339: good news
EIn this last episode of 2023 I am bringing some good news.Subscribe to the YouTube channel.Subscribe to Rumble.Support the podcast.Music featured in this episode:Woven Songs of the AmazonBarrett MartinAmazoniTunes

Episode 338: crazy alchemists
EIn this episode I am once again a guest on the Black Hoodie Alchemy podcast with host and author Anthony Tyler. In this one we discuss alchemists. Check out: www.divemind.netSubscribe to the YouTube channel.Subscribe to Rumble.Support the podcast.Music featured in this episode:Tom Greenwww.tomgreen.com

Episode 337: preppin 101
EIn this episode we take a look at preppin! Get ready!Subscribe to the YouTube channel.Subscribe to Rumble.Support the podcast.Music featured in this episode:AlaskanSongsyoutube.com/@AlaskanSongs

Episode 336: dmt field guide
EIn this episode we discussing DMT with author Adam D. Butler. Get his book: Butler's DMT Field Guide: A Brief History, Step-by-Step Recipes, and Personal Experiences From a DMT Saturated Consciousness.Subscribe to the YouTube channel.Subscribe to Rumble.Support the podcast.Music featured in this episode:Nameless Archive.www.namelessarchive.comnamelessarchive.bandcamp.comwww.facebook.com/nameless.archive