Kenneth Tupper
Intonicated
Hosted by Ken Tupper, Intonicated is a podcast that explores how altered states of consciousness can function as tools for healing, learning and well-being. Drawing on decades of experience in public health, interdisciplinary education, and psychedelic research, Kenneth speaks with thinkers, practitioners, and storytellers shaping the future of this field. Intonicated is a neologism that contrasts with intoxicated, providing a term to denote the experience of being inwardly attuned, cognitively expanded, and oriented towards clarity, vitality and integration. If you’re curious about evidence,...
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30. Jun 2026
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Beyond Therapy: Why Psychedelics Matter for Public Health – A Conversation with Heather Kuiper 30.06.2026 49:14
In this episode of Intonicated, Kenneth speaks with Heather Kuiper, co-founder and Director of the Center for Psychedelic Public Health, about the emerging field of psychedelic public health and its potential to reshape how society understands these powerful substances. Their conversation explores why psychedelics should be considered through a public health lens, not only as therapeutic tools for...
Finding the Work: A Therapist’s Path into Psychedelics – A Conversation with Cody Callon 16.05.2026 57:11
In this episode of Intonicated, host Kenneth Tupper speaks with therapist Cody Callon about the evolving landscape of psychedelic-assisted therapy. Cody shares his path from harm reduction work in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside to becoming a clinician specializing in trauma and psychedelic therapies. He reflects on his first experiences with ayahuasca, the challenges of integration without communit...
Sacred Synthetics: The Science and Soul of Psychedelic Pharmaceuticals – A Conversation with Danny Motyka 03.03.2026 45:27
In this episode of Intonicated, Kenneth Tupper sits down with Danny Motyka, co-founder and CEO of Psygen Industries, to explore what it means to manufacture psychedelics in an era of rapid cultural and regulatory change. Drawing on his background in chemistry and early leadership in Canada’s medical cannabis industry, Danny traces his path into GMP psychedelic drug manufacturing and explains what...
Balancing Safety and Access: Tensions in Psychedelic Policy – A Conversation with Rielle Capler 15.02.2026 36:28
In this episode of Intonicated, Kenneth Tupper speaks with Rielle Capler, Executive Director of MAPS Canada and Adjunct Professor at the University of British Columbia’s School of Population and Public Health. Rielle reflects on her path from early interest in psychedelics, through leadership in the medical cannabis movement and the BC Compassion Club, to her current role shaping national conversa...
Why Lived Experience Matters in Psychedelic Research & Therapy 01.02.2026 50:36
Episode Description In this episode of Intonicated, Kenneth Tupper is joined by Pedram Dara, founder of Psychedelic Lived Experiences, for a wide-ranging conversation on what psychedelic medicine looks like when viewed from the patient’s side of the table. Pedram recounts how he first encountered MDMA-assisted psychotherapy through a Canadian clinical trial for PTSD, at a moment when both the prob...
Ibogaine: Safety, Ethics, and Emerging Neuroregenerative Science - A Conversation with Jonathan Dickinson (Ambio Life Sciences) 15.01.2026 50:32
Episode Description In this inaugural episode of Intonicated, host Kenneth Tupper speaks with Jonathan Dickinson, CEO of Ambio Life Sciences, about ibogaine, altered states of consciousness, and the evolving science and ethics of psychedelic medicine. Jonathan traces his personal journey into psychedelics, from early encounters with literature and antidepressants to transformative experiences with...
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