Bett on a Bunch of Podcasts

Michelle Tea Skylit Podcast for Skylight Books Interview

Michelle Tea is the PEN Award winning author of 4 1/2 memoirs, 1 1/2 novels, 2 Young Adult novels, and a collection of poetry. Her memoir Valencia is an underground classic and is currently being made into a feature film by 21 different filmmakers. She is the founder and executive director of RADAR Productions, a literary non-profit which hosts the monthly RADAR Reading Series (voted Best Literary Series by SF Bay Guardian Readers), the infamous Sister Spit Literary Performance tours, an annual poetry chapbook contest, and the Radar LAB Writers’ Retreat in Akumal, Mexico. She is a former writer of horoscopes and a current reader of tarot cards.

James Jesso Adventures of the Mind; Being Psychedelic in the Modern Political Landscape

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A PSYCHEDELIC PERSON?

Alternatively, what does it mean to live psychedelically? Of course, this is a question that different people will answer differently, depending on their culture and relationship to psychedelic plants of fungi.

The manner in which that question is explored in this case, though, is from the perspective of a white-presenting, non-indigenous, politically active, North American person, whose relationship is primarily with the magic  psilocybin mushroom... Or, I guess more accurately, two people fitting that description as it is a conversation with me, your faithful host of Adventures Through The Mind, and the award winning queer writer and psilocybin aficionado, Bett Williams.

Paul Austin Third Wave Podcast; Psilocybin, Private Rituals, Personal Journeys

Bett Williams is a contemporary psychedelics pioneer, author, and podcast host. In this episode, she talks with Paul Austin about her introduction to mushrooms, her decades-long break from them, her re-entry into the world of psychedelics, and her experience with solo, ritualized journeys.

Stuart Preston The Stoned Ape Reports Interview

In this episode, I had the honor of speaking with author Bett Williams. We discussed her new book, The Wild Kindness: A Psilocybin Journey. The conversation covered her journeys and some ideas of hers that go a bit outside today’s psychedelic community norms. The book is awesome and her point of view is really refreshing.

Real Herbalism Radio Interview

We often talk as Herbalists about the Wisdom of the Plants and the Deep Healing and Lessons they offer. Their cousins, the Fungi, can open us up to a whole new world of wisdom, if we dare to explore it in partnership with them.

Previous
Previous

In Conversation with Soma Phoenix

Next
Next

Erik Davis writes about The Wild Kindness for Burning Shore