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13 hours of uncut interviews to illuminate deeper insights into cutting edge practices

BONUS CONCERTS: 10.5 hours of video and recordings of live improvised ceremony concerts
5% of proceeds goes to support projects, like those featured in the film, that make inner work more accessible.
In-depth conversations with pioneers in the field — only found here

Xochitl Ashe
120 min
The Power of Ancestral Medicine & Sacred Spaces
5th Generation Medicine Woman, Xochitl Ashe, emphasizes the universal healing power of ancestral medicines, stressing the significance of an honorable environment for their use. Xochitl explains how addressing our deepest wounds in safe and sacred containers is an invitation for everyone to enhance their ability to thrive and positively impact the world.

Court Johnson
130 min
Creativity, Flow, and Belonging
Court Johnson, legendary artist and mentor to East Forest, opens up about the transformative power of declaring our belonging here on Earth. Court reflects on our potential to catalyze widespread change through creativity, flow, and personal expression in all the different versions of ourselves.

Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris
40 min
Music, Neuroscience, & Psychedelic Healing
Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris, professor of Neurology, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at UCSF, discusses the intersection of neuroscience, music, and psychedelic medicine. Robin sheds light on music's powerful influence on our brain activity and emotions in psychedelic therapy and beyond.

Spring Washam
45 min
Plant Medicine & Our Connection to the Earth
Spring Washam, a seasoned Meditation and Dharma teacher, discusses the urgent need for plant medicines to help people recognize their connection to the earth. Known for bringing mindfulness-based meditation to diverse communities, Spring speaks about integrating indigenous healing and wisdom into ceremony and our daily lives.

Duncan Trussell
60 min
Growth & Resilience in Life's Uncertainties
Renowned stand-up comedian and actor, Duncan Trussell, delves into the perpetual uncertainties of life on Earth, suggesting that true solace may not come from external sources but from moments of connection and personal daily practice. Blending humor, philosophy, and mindfulness, Duncan discusses finding growth and emotional resilience through vulnerability and laughter in the human experience.

Harry Grammar
20 min
Social Justice and Empowerment Through Music
Activist, scholar, and founder of New Earth, Dr. Harry Grammer, emphasizes the impact of music to help facilitate transformative healing for at-risk youth. In creating a safe space for conscious self-expression, there is opportunity for empowerment and renewal with music serving as its own stand alone medicine.

Julian Treasure
35 min
Deep Listening & Our Well-being
Sound and Communications expert, Julian Treasure, explores the impact of sound on our lives. He shares how sound influences us physiologically, psychologically, cognitively, and behaviorally, often without our conscious awareness and how these sounds even shape our well-being.

Dr. Leor Roseman
35 min
Context, Culture, & Music in Psychedelic Therapy
Dr. Leor Roseman, a Senior Lecturer and Researcher at the University of Exeter, explains how psychedelic therapy integrates context, culture, music, and psychotherapy to create a holistic experience. His interdisciplinary research spans from neuroscience to conflict resolution, utilizing diverse methods to explore the multifaceted nature of psychedelic experiences.

Charles Eisenstein
60 min
The Power of Felt Experience
Teacher and author, Charles Eisenstein, discusses the limitations of language in conveying deep truths and the importance of moving through our emotions. Charles shares insights on how the breakdown of our beliefs can open us to a more profound understanding of the world when we integrate knowledge through direct experience and emotional resonance.

Hanifa Nayo Washington
50 min
Integration, Mindfulness & Social Justice
Activist and Healing Justice Practitioner, Hanifa Nayo Washington, shares insights on how music can impact mindfulness, healing, and integration. Drawing from her 25 years of experience in values-based leadership, Hanifa emphasizes the power of music to create spaces and experiences rooted in the principles of community and social justice.

Bob Thurman
60 min
Inner Peace & Global Harmony
Buddhist author and scholar, Robert Thurman, discusses integrating inner peace, wisdom, and a sense of connection into our daily lives. Advocating for a compassionate and mindful approach to living, Robert emphasizes a path to spiritual awakening and global harmony.

BONUS: Active Listening & Journey Design
60 min
An Interactive Talk with Stanford Design School
In this special event, East Forest joins Stanford professors Elysa Fenenbock and Tracy DeLuca to speak with a group of students about music's impactful role in the design of our human nature and its ability to guide us toward greater self-awareness and healing in active listening.
Unreleased Footage
Live improvised Ceremony Concerts.
Complete Ceremony Concert
1.5 Hours
Live in Vancouver, BC
- Experience the magic of the live improvisation behind this exclusive live recording
- As featured in the closing final scene of the documentary, Music For Mushrooms
- Drop into the full 90-min concert yourself, in a multi-camera cinematic experience

Solstice Ceremony
4 Hours
Live In studio with Peter Broderick
- A one-of-a-kind live improvised Solstice Ceremony Concert with East Forest & Peter Broderick
- Filmed in East Forest's home studio with top-notch sound recording
- A private and intimate glimpse into the process and creation of a musically guided ceremony

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5% of proceeds goes to support projects, like those featured in the film, that make inner work more accessible.
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