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On this episode, we jump in to part 2 of the Cody Noconi discussion about entheogens. Part 1 establi
On this episode, we invite on amateur Mycologist Cody Noconi to discuss the history of entheogen use
On this episode, we finally jump into the Gallatin election day battle and the aftermath. Two diamet
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On this episode, Jo and Rigdon come riding into Far West and decide to throw over the whole game boa
On this episode, we invite an actual Mormon historian to offer context and perspective on the timeli
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On this episode, all barriers between personal and podcast are thrown away as I share random musing
On this episode, we pick up the historical timeline to finish out 1837 and glimpse into 1838. Dissen
On this episode, our historical timeline awaits and there is a lot to cover. We spend the majority o
On this episode, we finally reach the conclusion of our 3-part deconstruction of Mark Hofmann. From
On this episode, we begin with the Panic of 1837 and how it affected Mormon history. The world econo
On this episode, we dive right back into a “clean cut” examination of the infamous Mark Hofmann. We
On this episode, we take a break from the historical timeline to examine a person that has been shro
On this episode, I tell everybody just how at home I felt at the Sunstone Symposium. Sunstone is a c
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