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Please find your weekly roundup email below. The "5-Bullet Friday" newsletter is coming on Friday, as always.
Hereâs what Iâve published in the past seven days or so... Iâm also including todayâs announcement coming from the UC Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics. ð¢ What Iâm celebrating â [Today is the launch of my collaboration with author Michael Pollan: The Ferriss â UC Berkeley Psychedelic Journalism Fellowship](=). This has been in the works for a long time!
ð§ New podcast episode:[Henry Shukman â Zen, Tools for Awakening, Ayahuasca vs. Meditation, Intro to Koans, and Using Wounds as the Doorway]() (Brought to you by [Allform](=) premium, modular furniture; [Pique Tea]() premium tea crystals (puâer, etc.); and [You Need A Budget]() cult favorite budgeting app.)
Short descriptions for each are below. --------------------------------------------------------------- ð¢ What Iâm celebrating â [Today is the launch of my collaboration with author Michael Pollan: The Ferriss â UC Berkeley Psychedelic Journalism Fellowship](=). I couldnât be more excited to support the [Ferriss â UC Berkeley Journalism Fellowship](). If you want to bend the arc of history, longform and investigative journalism is one of the best contemporary tools that we have. The Cambrian explosion of psychedelic medicine brings with it both incredible promise and incredible complexity. Dedicated journalists are needed to help separate fact from fiction, hold people accountable, and much more. [Michael Pollan](=) ([@michaelpollan]() is the perfect person to spearhead this ambitious fellowship, and I am very grateful to be involved.
Mark your calendars, the [application form to apply]() will go live on December 1st.
Here is the official description: âThe Ferriss â UC Berkeley Psychedelic Journalism Fellowship offers journalists reporting grants ranging from $5,000 to $15,000 to report in-depth print and audio stories on the science, policy, business, and culture of this new era of psychedelics. In addition to underwriting individual stories, the Fellowship aims to establish and nurture a new generation of journalists covering the frontlines of this rapidly changing field. Weâre looking for big, underreported, narratively compelling stories placed in rich political, economic, scientific, and cultural contexts. We are committed to supporting journalists from diverse backgrounds and of all nationalities.â --------------------------------------------------------------- ð§ New podcast episode:
[Henry Shukman â Zen, Tools for Awakening, Ayahuasca vs. Meditation, Intro to Koans, and Using Wounds as the Doorway]() Henry Shukman ([@mountaincloudzencenter](=)) teaches mindfulness and awakening practices to a wide range of students from all traditions and walks of life. Henry is an appointed teacher in the Sanbo Zen lineage and is the Guiding Teacher of [Mountain Cloud Zen Center](. He has an MA from Cambridge and an MLitt from St Andrews and has written several award-winning books of poetry and fiction. Henryâs essays have been published in The New York Times, Outside, and Tricycle, and his poems have been published in The New Republic, The Guardian, The Sunday Times (UK), and London Review of Books. He has taught meditation at Google, Harvard Business School, UBS, Esalen Institute, Colorado College, United World College, and many other venues. He has written of his own journey in his memoir [One Blade of Grass: Finding the Old Road of the Heart, a Zen Memoir](). Henry has also recently created a new meditation program, [Original Love](, which aims to provide a broad, inclusive path of growth through meditation. Please enjoy! Listen to the episode on [Apple Podcasts](, [Spotify](, [Overcast](, [Podcast Addict](, [Pocket Casts](=), [Stitcher](), [Castbox](), [Google Podcasts](=), [Amazon Music](), or on your favorite podcast platform. The transcript of this episode [can be found here](=). Transcripts of all episodes [can be found here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is brought to you by [Allform](=)! If youâve been listening to the podcast for a while, youâve probably heard me talk about Helix Sleep mattresses, which Iâve been using since 2017. They just launched a new company called [Allform](=), and theyâre making premium, customizable sofas and chairs shipped right to your doorâat a fraction of the cost of traditional stores. You can pick your fabric (and theyâre all spill, stain, and scratch resistant), the sofa color, the color of the legs, and the sofa size and shape to make sure itâs perfect for you and your home. [Allform](=) arrives in just 3â7 days, and you can assemble it yourself in a few minutesâno tools needed. To find your perfect sofa, [check out Allform.com/Tim](=). Allform is offering 20% off all orders to you, my dear listeners, at [Allform.com/Tim](=). --------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is also brought to you by [You Need A Budget]()! [You Need A Budget]() is a cult favorite budgeting app for a reasonâit works. The app and its simple 4-rule method will change the way you think about your money and help you gain total control so you can plan for the things you need and get the things you want without guilt or stress. You Need A Budget has helped millions of people transform their finances, save their marriages, and live life on their own terms. The [You Need A Budget]() team offers free, live classes every day of the weekâincluding video courses, bootcamps, and challengesâand active fan groups in every corner of the internet. On average, new budgeters save more than $600 by month two and $6,000 in their first year. Try the app free for 34 days (no credit card required) at [YouNeedABudget.com/Tim](). --------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is also brought to you by [Pique Tea]()! I first learned about Pique through my friends Dr. Peter Attia and Kevin Rose, and now [Pique]()âs fermented puâer tea crystals have become my daily go-to. I often kickstart my mornings with their Puâer Green Tea and Puâer Black Tea, and I alternate between the two. Their crystals are cold-extracted, using only wild-harvested leaves from 250-year-old tea trees. Plus, they triple toxin screen for heavy metals, pesticides, and toxic moldâcontaminants commonly found in tea. I also use the crystals for iced tea, which saves a ton of time and hassle. [Pique]() is offering [15% off of their puâer teas](), exclusively to my listeners. Simply visit [PiqueTea.com/Tim](), and the discount will be automatically applied. They also offer a 30-day satisfaction guarantee, so your purchase is completely risk free. Just go to [PiqueTea.com/Tim]() to learn more. = FORWARDED THIS MESSAGE? [SIGN UP](=).
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