Cedar Falls Mycology Podcast

Cedar Falls Mycology Podcast
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Explore the fascinating world or mycology through lectures, book reviews and interviews hosted by mycologist Tim Leavitt from the Cedar Falls Treehouse. The Treehouse is an educational mycology immersion facility located in North Bend Washington. Reoccuring themes of these episodes will be, mushrooms, mycozooism, ethnomycology, theorhetical mycology, medicinal mycology and mycoremediation. Audience participation is strongly encouraged. You can contact us by email [email protected] or come visit us for a spectacular mushroom diner by booking the Cedar Falls Treehouse through airbnb.
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Explores a variety of topics including mushrooms, mycozooism, ethnomycology, theoretical mycology, medicinal mycology, and mycoremediation, with episodes like 'Having A Good Trip' focusing on psychedelics and their effects, and 'Discussion of Psychedelic Therapy' addressing legal and speculative questions surrounding psychedelics.

Explore the fascinating world or mycology through lectures, book reviews and interviews hosted by mycologist Tim Leavitt from the Cedar Falls Treehouse. The Treehouse is an educational mycology immersion facility located in North Bend Washington. Reoccuring themes of these episodes will be, mushrooms, mycozooism, ethnomycology, theorhetical mycology, medicinal mycology and mycoremediation. Audience participation is strongly encouraged. You can contact us by email [email protected] or come visit us for a spectacular mushroom diner by booking the Cedar Falls Treehouse through airbnb.
Alright good people, welcome to episode #11. We have Dr. Fun Guy himself here, Dr. Gordon Walker, here and we’re gonna ask him some Theoretical mycology questions ,but first we’re gonna talk a little bit about his new book, “Passport to Kingdom Fungi”. So, as the name implies “Passport to Kingdom Fungi” is your gateway to all things Fungi.
The world of mycology is always changing. , every decade or so, one of these really definitive books comes out and lets everybody know kind of where we’re at right now as mycologists. And, you know, we really owe the authors of these types of books a huge debt of gratitude. It is incredibly important that these books even exist because, , wherever you’re at in your pursuit of mycology, there’s always something to learn. That’s probably one of the main reasons why a lot of us keep coming back to the never ending rabbit hole that is mycological science.
This book reads like a college level textbook. It’s got everything you would want to know about Fungi in one book, Accurate information delivered with photos, and also with illustrations and graphs that to really make it very obtainable information. If you do a brief Google search for Mycology Text Book you will quickly find a bunch of expensive and obtrusive books, a lot of which are probably out dated.
You know, if you were teaching a college level, mycology class, you could just hand this book out to your students and you could say, “here memorize this book, and, come back at the end of the semester and there’s gonna be a test. Um, if you don’t feel like taking a college level mycology class, you can just read this book yourself and memorize it, and then, you know, you’re there. You got, a very good foundation and, like I said, this is information that is current, which is important.

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