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Educator Darren Springer explores old-versus-new. In an interview with J.bb, he discusses how knowledge around the ancestral use of plant medicines in Africa has been lost, and how, in light of that, people might create new traditions that still feel grounded in their histories. Reporter Reilly Capps tackles whether prohibition has benefits, talking to underground psilocybin practitioners who are more concerned than optimistic about the forthcoming legal psychedelic paradigm. They fear government mandates will restrict how these medicines can be administered. Meanwhile, writer Julian Wildhack pushes back on the notion that psychedelics are best done intentionally, at all: He's found deep healing and catharsis by tripping spontaeneously as a club kid in Brooklyn.