Kaizen Asiedu
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And it's like a full-time job to try to quiet it and pay attention, like what's going on right now, not what are my ideas about who I am and what I'm supposed to be and all the things that I did wrong. And yeah, it's hard to imagine getting to this point without plant medicine for me in particular. Now, and somatic work, a lot of somatic work as well.
And it's like a full-time job to try to quiet it and pay attention, like what's going on right now, not what are my ideas about who I am and what I'm supposed to be and all the things that I did wrong. And yeah, it's hard to imagine getting to this point without plant medicine for me in particular. Now, and somatic work, a lot of somatic work as well.
And it's like a full-time job to try to quiet it and pay attention, like what's going on right now, not what are my ideas about who I am and what I'm supposed to be and all the things that I did wrong. And yeah, it's hard to imagine getting to this point without plant medicine for me in particular. Now, and somatic work, a lot of somatic work as well.
I'm sometimes kind of skittish talking about plant medicine because I don't want to view this as an advertisement for it. And I've had a very non-conventional path, but it's not so much about the modality as it is the value.
I'm sometimes kind of skittish talking about plant medicine because I don't want to view this as an advertisement for it. And I've had a very non-conventional path, but it's not so much about the modality as it is the value.
I'm sometimes kind of skittish talking about plant medicine because I don't want to view this as an advertisement for it. And I've had a very non-conventional path, but it's not so much about the modality as it is the value.
And the value is just like getting out of our heads because so much of our thoughts are just fear, like fear of the future, fear about who we are, fear that we did something wrong in the past. And I think that's why we have so much dysfunction right now.
And the value is just like getting out of our heads because so much of our thoughts are just fear, like fear of the future, fear about who we are, fear that we did something wrong in the past. And I think that's why we have so much dysfunction right now.
And the value is just like getting out of our heads because so much of our thoughts are just fear, like fear of the future, fear about who we are, fear that we did something wrong in the past. And I think that's why we have so much dysfunction right now.
Yeah, me too. And you know, Peter Krohn? I do. Yeah. So I was listening to him. I respect him greatly. I did. I did the first podcast with Peter Krohn. No way. Yeah. Peter's great. I was listening to a conversation that he was having with someone where he said, yeah, a lot of real health makes sense, but not dollars.
Yeah, me too. And you know, Peter Krohn? I do. Yeah. So I was listening to him. I respect him greatly. I did. I did the first podcast with Peter Krohn. No way. Yeah. Peter's great. I was listening to a conversation that he was having with someone where he said, yeah, a lot of real health makes sense, but not dollars.
Yeah, me too. And you know, Peter Krohn? I do. Yeah. So I was listening to him. I respect him greatly. I did. I did the first podcast with Peter Krohn. No way. Yeah. Peter's great. I was listening to a conversation that he was having with someone where he said, yeah, a lot of real health makes sense, but not dollars.
And that's the real issue, like the financial incentives to have medicine that actually just works and works once and doesn't require you to take it for life is just not there.
And that's the real issue, like the financial incentives to have medicine that actually just works and works once and doesn't require you to take it for life is just not there.
And that's the real issue, like the financial incentives to have medicine that actually just works and works once and doesn't require you to take it for life is just not there.
And that's why I'm glad RFK is around, because it just takes a degree of moral clarity and courage to say, hey, we're going to do this thing, even if it doesn't enrich other people, because we care more about actual health and healing that we do. industries and companies enriching themselves so yeah i'm i'm hugely in support um obviously there's potential downsides and
And that's why I'm glad RFK is around, because it just takes a degree of moral clarity and courage to say, hey, we're going to do this thing, even if it doesn't enrich other people, because we care more about actual health and healing that we do. industries and companies enriching themselves so yeah i'm i'm hugely in support um obviously there's potential downsides and
And that's why I'm glad RFK is around, because it just takes a degree of moral clarity and courage to say, hey, we're going to do this thing, even if it doesn't enrich other people, because we care more about actual health and healing that we do. industries and companies enriching themselves so yeah i'm i'm hugely in support um obviously there's potential downsides and
As someone who's been in a lot of spaces that are very plant medicine friendly, I can also see what happens when people are basically just treating them as drugs without the proper set and setting and integration. So I get why there's some fear, but there's so much tremendous potential for healing. And it's funny to me to hear, I think RFK was a heroin addict, as you said.
As someone who's been in a lot of spaces that are very plant medicine friendly, I can also see what happens when people are basically just treating them as drugs without the proper set and setting and integration. So I get why there's some fear, but there's so much tremendous potential for healing. And it's funny to me to hear, I think RFK was a heroin addict, as you said.