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SUMMARY:Cardea Salon Series Presents: Have A Good Trip With Eugenia Bone
DESCRIPTION:Eugenia Bone is a mushroom extraordinaire\, featured in the Fantastic Fungi movie\, a journalist\, chef\, and author of nine books. Her latest\, Have A Good Trip\, is a resource covering all aspects of magic mushrooms\, their biology and use\, their potential and harms. In this conversation she’ll share the journalistic techniques she used to evaluate the claims people make in the psychedelic industry; techniques which could help anyone trying to navigate the magic mushroom experience.
URL:https://cardea.net/event/cardea-salon-series-presents-have-a-good-trip-with-eugenia-bone/
LOCATION:2277 3rd Ave\, 2277 3rd Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10035\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ideas and Discussions,In-House Event
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SUMMARY:Cardea Salon Series: We Are All Aging – Let’s End Ageism with Ashton Applewhite
DESCRIPTION:We Are All Aging – Let’s End Ageism \nFrom childhood on\, we’re barraged by messages that it’s sad to be old. That wrinkles are embarrassing\, and old people useless. Author and activist Ashton Applewhite believed them too\, until she figured out where this prejudice comes from and the damage it does. In this provocative\, funny\, and deeply informed talk\, Applewhite explains the roots of ageism—in society and in our own age denial—and how it divides and diminishes us. Applewhite sets out the personal and professional consequences (especially for women)\, shows how ageist myths and stereotypes harm our health and well-being\, critiques the portrayal of olders as burdens to society\, describes what an all-age-friendly world would look like\, and concludes with a rousing call to action. Whether you’re older or hoping to get there\, this talk will cheer you up\, shake you by the shoulders\, and change the way you think about the years ahead. \n \nAn internationally recognized expert on ageism\, Ashton Applewhite is the author of This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism and a co-founder of the Old School Anti-Ageism Clearinghouse. She speaks widely at venues that have included the United Nations and the TED mainstage\, and is at the forefront of the emerging movement to raise awareness of ageism and make age a criterion for diversity. In 2022 the United Nations named Ashton one of the Healthy Aging 50: fifty leaders transforming the world to be a better place to grow older. \nAll ticket proceeds will be donated to Cardea’s non-profit The Furthur Fund. Please consider donating. \n \nCardea Space is an innovative approach to growth\, healing\, and transformation\, guided by leading practitioners in the psychedelic and psychotherapeutic arts\, using space holding techniques coupled with ketamine\, arts\, and dialogue. Experts in holding the right space for change\, our signature model focuses on your courage in the face of your challenges\, and your humanity in your suffering as we walk beside you on your path towards growth. Cardea’s mission is to support social change and make ketamine therapy accessible. Through their privately funded non-profit arm\, The Furthur Fund\, they have treated over 90 frontline care professionals who are positively impacting their communities. We hope to hasten the healing impact of the psychedelic movement by training these professionals in psychedelic therapies and we want to support organizations who do good in the world. We serve first responders\, climate change activist\, social workers\, shelter managers\, EMTs\, and other professionals who suffer from the inevitable burnout and trauma caused by their work. We also train members of this group in providing psychedelic-assisted care. Support the mission or apply today!
URL:https://cardea.net/event/cardea-salon-series-we-are-all-aging-lets-end-ageism-with-ashton-applewhite/
LOCATION:2277 3rd Ave\, 2277 3rd Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10035\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ideas and Discussions,In-House Event
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SUMMARY:Cardea Salon Series: The Captive Imagination with Dr. Elias Dakwar
DESCRIPTION:In this part-experiential group discussion\, we will explore the diverse relationships that are possible with psychoactive drugs. We will also inquire into why some relationships predispose to harm\, while other relationships – even with the same drug – might be liberating\, therapeutic\, or illuminating. A final discussion will touch on the centrality of imagination\, creativity\, and fluidity in our fruitful engagement with these drugs\, and explore ways we might heighten our capacity for skillful drug-taking. \n \nElias Dakwar is an associate professor of psychiatry at Columbia University and practicing psychiatrist in New York City. His research includes investigation of novel treatments for addiction\, with a focus on combining contemplative practices\, medicines\, and psychotherapy. Dr. Dakwar completed a fellowship in Addiction Psychiatry at Columbia and received a K23 award evaluating the ketamine infusions combined with mindfulness training to treat cocaine use disorders. Most recently\, he is a principal investigator on several R01s evaluating ketamine for induction onto extended-release naltrexone for opioid use disorder as well as ketamine infusion to facilitate treatment for cocaine use disorder and alcohol use disorder. \nAll ticket proceeds will be donated to Cardea’s non-profit The Furthur Fund. Please consider donating. \n \nCardea Space is an innovative approach to growth\, healing\, and transformation\, guided by leading practitioners in the psychedelic and psychotherapeutic arts\, using space holding techniques coupled with ketamine\, arts\, and dialogue. Experts in holding the right space for change\, our signature model focuses on your courage in the face of your challenges\, and your humanity in your suffering as we walk beside you on your path towards growth. Cardea’s mission is to support social change and make ketamine therapy accessible. Through their privately funded non-profit arm\, The Furthur Fund\, they have treated over 90 frontline care professionals who are positively impacting their communities. We hope to hasten the healing impact of the psychedelic movement by training these professionals in psychedelic therapies and we want to support organizations who do good in the world. We serve first responders\, climate change activist\, social workers\, shelter managers\, EMTs\, and other professionals who suffer from the inevitable burnout and trauma caused by their work. We also train members of this group in providing psychedelic-assisted care. Support the mission or apply today!
URL:https://cardea.net/event/cardea-salon-series-the-captive-imagination-with-dr-elias-dakwar/
LOCATION:2277 3rd Ave\, 2277 3rd Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10035\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ideas and Discussions,In-House Event
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SUMMARY:Unveiling the Science of Ketamine: A Deep Dive into Hamilton's Pharmacopeia
DESCRIPTION:RSVP here! \nJoin us for a thought-provoking exploration of ketamine and its impact on modern medicine and culture lead by Hamilto Morris\, a scientist and journalist who blends scientific rigor with storytelling to explore and explain the complexities of psychoactive substances and their effects on both individuals and society. Hamilton will take us through various topics including: \n\nKetamine’s Pharmacology: Delve into the biochemical mechanisms behind ketamine and its unique effects compared to other substances.\nTherapeutic Uses: Explore the potential medical applications of ketamine\, including its role in treating depression\, PTSD\, and chronic pain.\nCultural and Historical Context: Understand the history of ketamine\, its journey from anesthetic to a substance of interest in psychedelic therapy.\nContemporary Challenges: Examine the regulatory\, ethical\, and societal challenges surrounding ketamine’s use in both clinical and recreational contexts.\n\nThis event offers a chance to participate in an intimate salon style discussion to gain insights about ketamine’s evolving role in medicine and society while engaging in a dynamic conversation about the substance’s therapeutic potential and broader implications. \nHamilton Morris is an American writer\, scientific researcher\, documentarian\, and psychonaut who is best known as a writer for Vice magazine and as the host of the television show Hamilton’s Pharmacopeia. Hamilton attended The New School in New York City\, where he studied anthropology and science. He frequently consults with media on the subject of psychoactive drugs and conducts pharmacological research at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. Morris’s documentaries and articles have played an essential role in thepsychedelic renaissance\,a modern movement that seeks to re-evaluate the role of psychedelics in society and explore their potential therapeutic applications. As a journalist he blends scientific rigor with storytelling to explore and explain the complexities of psychoactive substances and their effects on both individuals and society.By presenting well-researched\, unbiased\, and accessible information about psychoactive substances\, Morris helps to counteract the stigma and misinformation that has historically surrounded these drugs. \nHis work has encouraged scientific research into the therapeutic potential of psychedelics and contributed to the growing public interest in this field. This shift in perception has led to increased funding for research and a more open-minded approach to psychedelic-assisted therapies\, which show promise in treating mental health conditions such as depression\, anxiety\, and post-traumatic stress disorder . \nAll ticket proceeds will be donated to Cardea’s non-profit. Please consider donating. \nCardea Space is an innovative approach to growth\, healing\, and transformation\, guided by leading practitioners in the psychedelic and psychotherapeutic arts\, using space holding techniques coupled with ketamine\, arts\, and dialogue. Experts in holding the right space for change\, our signature model focuses on your courage in the face of your challenges\, and your humanity in your suffering as we walk beside you on your path towards growth. Cardea’s mission is to support social change and make ketamine therapy accessible. Through their privately funded non-profit arm\, The Furthur Fund\, they have treated over 60 frontline care professionals who are positively impacting their communities. We hope to hasten the healing impact of the psychedelic movement by training these professionals in psychedelic therapies and we want to support organizations who do good in the world. We serve first responders\, doctors\, social workers\, shelter managers\, EMTs\, and other professionals who suffer from the inevitable burnout and trauma caused by their work. We also train members of this group in providing psychedelic-assisted care. Support the mission or apply today!
URL:https://cardea.net/event/unveiling-the-science-of-ketamine-a-deep-dive-into-hamiltons-pharmacopeia/
LOCATION:2277 3rd Ave\, 2277 3rd Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10035\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ideas and Discussions,In-House Event
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SUMMARY:Guided Meditation & Sound Bath
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Cardea space for a guided meditation and soud bath by two of our facilitators Johanna Verley and Chuck Richards. Expect to surrender to the sounds of bowls\, gongs\, flutes\, chimes and more\, as you nestle into our gatherings grotto. Floor mats\, pillows\, blankets\, and eye masks will be provided. \nPlease arrive on time :) \nThis is a limited ticketed event. Tickets are donation based and all proceeds will be donated to our non-profit\, The Furthur Fund\, to support front line workers with free ketamine treatments at Cardea. Suggested donation of $30. We do not want to turn anyone away due to funds\, so please donate within your means. If you can contribute more\, THANK YOU\, as you supporting a worthy mission. Read more on the Furthur Fund below. \nRSVP here \n \n  \nTicket proceeds will be donated to Cardea’s non-profit. Please consider donating. \nCardea Space is an innovative approach to growth\, healing\, and transformation\, guided by leading practitioners in the psychedelic and psychotherapeutic arts\, using space holding techniques coupled with ketamine\, arts\, and dialogue. Experts in holding the right space for change\, our signature model focuses on your courage in the face of your challenges\, and your humanity in your suffering as we walk beside you on your path towards growth. Cardea’s mission is to support social change and make ketamine therapy accessible. Through their privately funded non-profit arm\, The Furthur Fund\, they have treated over 60 frontline care professionals who are positively impacting their communities. We hope to hasten the healing impact of the psychedelic movement by training these professionals in psychedelic therapies and we want to support organizations who do good in the world. We serve first responders\, doctors\, social workers\, shelter managers\, EMTs\, and other professionals who suffer from the inevitable burnout and trauma caused by their work. We also train members of this group in providing psychedelic-assisted care. Support the mission or apply today!
URL:https://cardea.net/event/guided-meditation-sound-bath-3/
LOCATION:2277 3rd Ave\, 2277 3rd Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10035\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-House Event,Musical Event
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SUMMARY:Guided Meditation & Sound Bath
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Cardea space for a guided meditation and soud bath by two of our facilitators Johanna Verley and Chuck Richards. Expect to surrender to the sounds of bowls\, gongs\, flutes\, chimes and more\, as you nestle into our gatherings grotto. Floor mats\, pillows\, blankets\, and eye masks can be provided. Hot tea and light snacks will be served. \nPlease arrive on time :) \nThis is a limited ticketed event. Tickets are donation based and all proceeds will be donated to our non-profit\, The Furthur Fund\, to support front line workers with free ketamine treatments at Cardea. Suggested donation of $30. We do not want to turn anyone away due to funds\, so please donate within your means. If you can contribute more\, THANK YOU\, as you supporting a worthy mission. Read more on the Furthur Fund below. \nRSVP here \n \n  \nTicket proceeds will be donated to Cardea’s non-profit. Please consider donating. \nCardea Space is an innovative approach to growth\, healing\, and transformation\, guided by leading practitioners in the psychedelic and psychotherapeutic arts\, using space holding techniques coupled with ketamine\, arts\, and dialogue. Experts in holding the right space for change\, our signature model focuses on your courage in the face of your challenges\, and your humanity in your suffering as we walk beside you on your path towards growth. Cardea’s mission is to support social change and make ketamine therapy accessible. Through their privately funded non-profit arm\, The Furthur Fund\, they have treated over 60 frontline care professionals who are positively impacting their communities. We hope to hasten the healing impact of the psychedelic movement by training these professionals in psychedelic therapies and we want to support organizations who do good in the world. We serve first responders\, doctors\, social workers\, shelter managers\, EMTs\, and other professionals who suffer from the inevitable burnout and trauma caused by their work. We also train members of this group in providing psychedelic-assisted care. Support the mission or apply today!
URL:https://cardea.net/event/guided-meditation-sound-bath-2/
LOCATION:2277 3rd Ave\, 2277 3rd Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10035\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-House Event,Musical Event
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SUMMARY:Mushroom Thinking: Salon Talk at Cardea Space with Forest Russell
DESCRIPTION:Forest Russell proposes that human involvement with mushrooms—whether through mycological research\, psychedelic experience\, or foraging in the wild—may result in a peculiar kind of thought otherwise known as Mushroom Thinking. (The artist John Cage is a preeminent example of a mushroom thinking in action). Recent anthropological work around human/mushroom interaction highlights an “interspecies alliance” and what appears to be a cultural transmission from fungi to humans\, exemplified by the common injunction to “become fungal.” This movement\, often referred to as Radical Mycology\, is a return to a new kind of animism in which the mushroom is a guide offering non-human wisdom to humanity. While there are many paths to Mushroom Thinking\, its chief epiphany is\, of course\, the magic mushroom—psilocybin. These ideas will offer a springboard to a salon-style discussion. \nForest Russell is a writer and psychoanalyst-in-training in NYC. You may find many of his mushroom theories at spacewhy.org. \n  \nFREE with RSVP
URL:https://cardea.net/event/mushroom-thinking-salon-talk-at-cardea-space-with-forest-russell/
LOCATION:2277 3rd Ave\, 2277 3rd Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10035\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-House Event
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SUMMARY:Transcend Sings: Be Still\, My Heart (Acapella Performance)
DESCRIPTION:Cardea Space is honored to host our 2nd annual spring concert from TRANScend Sings! New York’s first trans / gender-expansive classical vocal ensemble\, exploring the unique aural aesthetic of trans and other gender-atypical voices singing a thousand year-old canon of concert\, liturgical and art music from around the world. \nBe Still\, My Heart – Whether it’s delight in spring\, feelings of loss in the autumn\, or relief that winter is past\, nature has always had a prominent place in poetic metaphor and music. Come celebrate the renewal of spring with the TRANScend Ambassadors as we explore the seasons through choral music. \nCardea Space is an innovative approach to growth\, healing\, and transformation\, guided by leading practitioners in the psychedelic and psychotheraputic arts\, using space holding techinques coupled with ketamine\, arts\, and dialogue. Experts in holding the right space for change\, our signature model focuses on your courage in the face of your challenges\, and your humanity in your suffering as we walk beside you on your path towards growth. Cardea’s mission is to to support social change and make ketamine therapy accessible. Through their privately funded non-profit arm\, The Furthur Fund\, they have treated over 60 frontline care professionals who are positively impacting their communities. We hope to hasten the healing impact of the psychedelic movement by training these professionals in psychedelic therapies and we want to support organizations who do good in the world. We serve first responders\, doctors\, social workers\, shelter managers\, EMTs\, and other professionals who suffer from the inevitable burnout and trauma caused by their work. We also train members of this group in providing psychedelic-assisted care. Support the mission or apply today!
URL:https://cardea.net/event/transcend-sings-be-still-my-heart-acapella-performance/
LOCATION:2277 3rd Ave\, 2277 3rd Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10035\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-House Event
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SUMMARY:Nowadays Talk with Nate Gorelick
DESCRIPTION:Psychoanalysis and Psychedelics\nIn Gorelick’s words: “Freud’s legendary (mis)adventures with cocaine have drawn plenty of attention\, but far less has been said about the fraught relation between the science he invented and the clinical history of psychedelics. In fact\, psychoanalysis and psychedelics grew up together. At times they were even friends. Now that psychedelics are (again) going mainstream\, we should return to this history and consider: what can the theory\, clinical practice\, and ethics of psychoanalysis learn\, or relearn\, from the psychedelic experience? And what can the science and big business of altered states of consciousness learn from the unconscious?” \n  \nNathan Gorelick is Term Assistant Professor of English at Barnard College. Previously\, he was Associate Professor of English at Utah Valley University\, and he holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the State University of New York at Buffalo. He has published widely on the intersections of literature\, philosophy\, and psychoanalysis. His first book\, The Unwritten Enlightenment\, is forthcoming from Northwestern University Press. He is currently researching the history of the relationship between psychedelics and the Freudian field\, as well as how this relation may be reinvented today. \n 
URL:https://cardea.net/event/nowadays-talk-with-nate-gorelick/
LOCATION:Nowadays\, 56-06 Cooper Ave\, Ridgewood\, NY\, 11385\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-House Event
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