Dear friends and readers,
I'm writing to tell you about something I suspect many of you will be interested in.
Last year, I began working with a group of my colleagues at Berkeley to establish a new Center for the Science of Psychedelics. The Center will conduct scientific research and train psychedelic facilitators, but what I'm especially excited about is its commitment to public education. So much is happening so fast in the field that we felt it would be helpful to everyone --scientists, business people, policy makers, journalists and the curious-- if there were a smart, reliable and regular source of journalism about psychedelics. We have ambitious plans for the public education program, as you'll see below, but we're starting, today, by launching a new, twice weekly newsletter published by the Berkeley Center and the Graduate School of Journalism.
Welcome to The Microdose.
I hope you'll subscribe --it's free!-- and that you'll share it with your community.
Thank you,
Michael
I am also a writer here on Substack. Thanks again for posting a link to my site on your website. I have received a number of inquiries and clients from that link. Best of luck with everything. I will probably go to the book event in Corte Madera since we live in Berkeley.
Since I listened to your book, How to Change Your Mind, I've been waiting for psychedelic-assisted therapy to be available. I can't find it anywhere. Are there any clinics or therapists who offer this?