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Planet Money - A trip to the magic mushroom megachurch
Just as every market has its first movers, every religion has its martyrs — the people willing to risk everything for what they believe. Pastor Dave Hodges just might be a little bit of both. He’s the spiritual leader of the Zide Door Church of Entheogenic Plants, in Oakland, California which places psilocybin mushrooms at the center of their religious practice.
Today on the show, like its 130,000+ members, we’re going to take a trip through the psychedelic mushroom megachurch. We’ll meet one of the lawyers trying to keep psychedelic religious leaders like Pastor Dave from running afoul of the law, and get a peek into how the government decides whether a belief system counts as sincere religion.
This episode was reported with support from the Ferris-UC Berkeley Psychedelic Journalism Fellowship.
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Here’s everything we talked about today:
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- "Just how big is the AI investment wave?" from Reuters
- "YouTube says battling ‘AI slop’ is a top priority" from The L.A. Times
- "TikTok-like microdramas are going to make billions this year, even though they kind of suck" from Tech Crunch
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