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The Divergent States Podcast cuts through psychedelic hype with grounded, data-driven conversations. Hosted by 3L1T3, founder of r/Psychonaut, the world’s largest community focused on the safe use of psychedelics, and co-hosted by Bryan, a USMC veteran and advocate for psychedelic healing, the show investigates the science, culture, and contradictions of the psychedelic world.

We explore how these substances impact mental health, creativity, and society, without leaning on mysticism or parroting industry talking points. From lived experience to peer-reviewed research, nothing’s off-limits and everything is up for scrutiny.


Past guests include Hamilton Morris, Dr. Rick Strassman, Dr. Rick Doblin, Leonard Pickard, and more.


If you're looking for reverent devotion, this isn't your show.

If you're after skeptical, intelligent dialogue about what psychedelics actually do, welcome to Divergent States.

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  • William Leonard Pickard - The Acid King, the Rose, and the Return
    Jul 4 2025

    What happens when the most hunted man in psychedelic history walks free and joins us for a conversation?

    In this deeply reflective episode of Divergent States, I sit down with William Leonard Pickard: chemist, philosopher, author of The Rose of Paracelsus, and the man once called the “Acid King.” After decades behind bars, Pickard returns with revelations about time, memory, suffering, redemption, and the spiritual cost of psychedelic pursuit.

    We discuss the rise and fall of the most infamous LSD lab in history, Pickard's views on Ibogaine and modern psychedelic commercialization, and how prison reshaped his consciousness. He speaks of literature, inner stillness, shadow organizations, and the unfathomable lessons buried in the folds of silence.

    A mythic guest, a poetic mind, and perhaps the most important voice in the psychedelic space today.

    🔑 Key Takeaways:

    • The "Acid King" Speaks: For the first time in-depth post-release, Leonard Pickard reflects on his time at the center of what authorities called the largest LSD operation in history, and what he believes was really happening behind the scenes.
    • Prison as a Psychedelic Experience: Pickard describes incarceration not as a void, but as a radically altered state, where time dilates, silence becomes sacred, and the mind either breaks or transcends.
    • Ibogaine, Compassion, and the Future: He voices strong views on the therapeutic use of Ibogaine, its dangers when misused, and its misunderstood spiritual potential.
    • The Rose of Paracelsus as Code: More than a memoir, Pickard hints that The Rose is layered with veiled truths and archetypes meant for those “with ears to hear”, especially those seeking refuge from commercialized psychedelia.
    • The Invisible Networks: He suggests there are forces: academic, clandestine, spiritual, that have shaped and continue to shape psychedelic culture in ways the mainstream never sees.
    • Redemption Through Stillness: Pickard doesn't romanticize his past. Instead, he presents a philosophy of quiet redemption, where introspection, myth, and suffering converge into what he calls “the sacred cost.”
    • Warnings to the Psychedelic Industry: He offers a cautionary tale to today’s entrepreneurs and enthusiasts: be wary of glamorizing chemical mysticism, and remember that true wisdom comes not from flash, but from depth.

    00:00 – Introduction: The Acid King Returns

    3:06 – From Secrecy to Spotlight

    06:00 – Psychedelic Culture: Then and Now

    10:53 – Ibogaine and Healing Work

    12:44 – On Commercialization and Ceremony

    16:46 – What About the Sacred?

    19:46 – Medicalization vs. Freedom

    24:53 – What They Never Ask

    26:22 – Second Life Reflections

    33:16 – What Prison Taught Me

    38:15 – Ergot Wine and LSD Myths

    43:01 – Machine Elves and Other Planes

    44:13 – Star Trek and the Pickard Rumor

    45:07 – Outro and Patreon Preview

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    52 mins
  • Dr. Anne Wagner on Relational Healing - MDMA, PTSD, and the Power of Two
    Jun 23 2025

    What if healing didn’t have to be a solo journey?

    In this episode of Divergent States, host 3L1T3 sits down with Dr. Anne Wagner, clinical psychologist, researcher, and founder of the Remedy Centre in Toronto, to explore how MDMA-assisted psychotherapy is transforming PTSD treatment by working with couples, not just individuals. From groundbreaking clinical trials to the lived reality of dyadic integration, Anne shares what she’s learning at the cutting edge of relational healing.

    This conversation goes deep: into trauma, intimacy, conflict, neurodivergence, and how thinking "psychedelically" may just change everything, even outside the medicine space.

    🎧 Plus: updates from Psychedelic Science 2025, upcoming guests like Leonard Pickard and Reggie Watts, and why the future of therapy might come in pairs.

    🔑 Key Takeaways:

    • Couples Therapy with MDMA is groundbreaking: 5 of 6 couples in the pilot no longer met PTSD criteria.
    • Dyadic healing is multidimensional: it's not just about one partner’s trauma but transforming the relationship itself.
    • Integration as a couple is complex, but powerful: shared experiences provide a unique scaffolding for long-term growth.
    • CPT + MDMA shows promise: combining established PTSD therapies with psychedelic medicine could reshape treatment models.
    • Ethical training is non-negotiable: Anne cautions against unqualified practitioners marketing “psychedelic couples therapy.”
    • Neurodivergence and CPTSD are viable focuses: MDMA appears uniquely helpful for communication and emotional access.

    ⏱️ Chapters:

    00:00 – Intro & Conference Check-In
    04:22 – Meet Dr. Anne Wagner
    04:38 – Misunderstandings About MDMA Therapy
    07:13 – Empathy and Connection on MDMA
    09:05 – Pilot Study Results from MDMA + CBCT
    14:08 – Unexpected Dyadic Challenges
    16:31 – Why Couples Therapy vs Solo MDMA Work
    20:09 – Shifting Toward CPT + MDMA
    24:18 – Preview of Anne’s Panels at PS25
    28:57 – Defining Integration for Couples
    32:35 – Will Dyadic Integration Become Its Own Field?
    34:52 – Power Dynamics, Communication & Conflict on MDMA
    37:22 – MDMA, Neurodivergence, and CPTSD
    40:38 – Future of MDMA in General Relationship Work
    42:13 – Ethical Guardrails for Psychedelic Couples Therapy
    44:50 – Risks of Untrained Psychedelic Facilitators
    45:44 – Training Models for Dyadic Psychedelic Therapists
    47:20 – Access, Regulation & Stigma Barriers
    49:20 – Anne’s Origin Story: Psychedelics, Trauma & Relationships
    51:23 – Most Unexpected Lesson from the Work
    53:09 – How to Connect with Remedy Centre
    54:02 – Final Thoughts & Psychedelic Science Plans
    59:09 – Outro: PTSD Breakthroughs & Upcoming Guests

    Music by Flintwick

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  • Kyrsten Sinema on Psychedelics, Policy, and Veterans: Inside the New Bipartisan Movement
    Jun 13 2025

    In this exclusive interview, former U.S. Senator Kyrsten Sinema joins Divergent States to discuss the future of psychedelic medicine in American healthcare. From Ibogaine and PTSD to policy reform and bipartisan collaboration, Sinema opens up about her firsthand exposure to the healing potential of psychedelics through veterans' experiences - and why the time to act is now.

    We explore how veterans are pushing the policy frontier, what FDA and CMS approval would mean, and why even critics of the current political landscape may want to support this shift.

    Whether you're skeptical of government or hopeful for reform, this conversation tackles the friction between institutions and innovation—and why psychedelics might be the most disruptive medicine in a generation.

    👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and join the conversation

    🔑 Key Topics & Takeaways:

    • Sinema’s introduction to psychedelics through Ibogaine and a veteran’s recovery story
    • The bipartisan support behind psychedelic research and its surprising origins
    • Why psychedelic medicine challenges the pharmaceutical business model
    • The risks of corporate monopolization and how small biotech firms can resist buyouts
    • The path to FDA and CMS approval for Ibogaine, MDMA, and psilocybin
    • Why the Trump administration’s staffing of “disruptors” may accelerate reform
    • Access, affordability, and insurance coverage: what’s next
    • Her vision for psychedelic medicine by 2030

    ⏱️ Chapters:

    00:00 – Intro: Politics, Power, and Psychedelics
    01:41 – Why Interview Sinema? Pushback & Intentions
    02:21 – First Sponsor Tease & PS25 Plans
    03:56 – Sinema Joins the Interview
    04:18 – How Ibogaine Changed Her Perspective
    06:49 – Senate Colleagues' Reactions
    07:44 – Policy Progress & Bipartisan Allies
    09:43 – Pharma Capture & Psychedelic Industry Risks
    12:02 – Can Psychedelics Avoid Biotech Monopoly?
    13:40 – Cost, Access, and Equity Concerns
    14:44 – Ensuring Access for the Most Vulnerable
    15:56 – State vs. Federal Models
    17:00 – Federal Role in Decriminalization & Reform
    17:20 – Regrets or Missed Legislative Opportunities?
    18:43 – Sinema’s Continued Involvement
    20:06 – Political Alignment vs. Policy Goals
    20:17 – Restoring Trust in Institutions
    21:55 – Five-Year Outlook for Psychedelic Medicine
    23:10 – Final Reflections & Outro
    23:41 – Bonus: Sinema on Psychedelic Science 2025 Panels
    25:17 – Collaboration with VETS Foundation
    25:53 – Closing Thanks & Conference Plans
    28:49 – Outro Recap & Reflections
    31:19 – Sponsors, Shulgin Legacy, and Fireside Project
    32:10 – Next Episode Tease: Dr. Anne Wagner

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    33 mins
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