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ShamanicFreedomRadio 41: Interview with KMO of the C-Realm Podcast

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In this episode, Mr Lens apologises for the fact that the Climate Camp episode did not materialise. He then reads an email from Uratsukodoji, who he knows from the Psychonautilus forum, who gives his feeback to last weekâs Regentâs Park Roamcast.

This is followed by a long awaited interview with KMO of the C-Realm podcast, which was recorded, ironically on September 11 2009. Opaque and KMO chat briefly about 911 before the conversation goes onto other topics including the negative implications of suburban spawl, the rave era, drug ignorance in the US and UK including urine tests in offices, shamanism in the West and the Tribal countries, etc.

In the aftermath Opaque announces that next week will be an Autumn Equinox Special with a poem from Matthew Holbrook.


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