
Eugenia Bone
Author, Speaker and Writer at Freelance
Food and nature writer, cookbook author, master preserver, former president of the New York Mycological Society
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3 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Eugenia Bone
Humans may be genetically predisposed to fear contact with snakes. But we have a lot to learn from them. I don’t love snakes. When I was in college I shared a dumpy loft in lower Manhattan with my sister, a dance student at Juilliard. Lisa loved animals. We had fire toads that ate crickets, which inevitably escaped the aquarium and ran riot in our kitchen.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
thethirdwave.co | Eugenia Bone |Paul Chek |Carlos Grau Tanner |Paul Karasik
Episode 280 Eugenia Bone In this episode of The Psychedelic Podcast, Paul F. Austin welcomes food and nature writer Eugenia Bone to discuss her new book, "Have a Good Trip: Exploring the Magic Mushroom Experience." Drawing from extensive research, personal experimentation, and interviews, Eugenia shares insights into the world of psilocybin mushrooms, from cultivation to ceremonial use.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
wsj.com | Eugenia Bone
A cultural history of the digestive system traces our attitudes about eating through considerable twists and turns.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
texasbookfestival.org | Eugenia Bone |Ernesto Londono
10:15 AM - 11:00 AM Saturday, November 16 BookTV on C-Span2 Tent In recent years, psychedelics have surged in popularity not only for recreational use but also for their potential to revolutionize mental health treatment. Join Ernesto Londoño, author of Trippy: The Peril and Promise of Medicinal Psychedelics, and Eugenia Bone, author of Have a Good Trip: Exploring the Magic Mushroom Experience, as they explore the profound possibilities and risks of psychedelics in modern therapy and...
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Oct 23, 2024 |
lithub.com | Eugenia Bone
The clinical literature describes bad trips as experiences that include fear or panic, paranoia, sadness or depressed mood, anger, confusion, and dissociation. Laypeople describe bad trips as experiences that include encountering terrifying entities and places, experiencing anguish, grief, and despair, revisiting traumatic childhood experiences, having painful insights, upsetting realizations, or an anxiety attack, and thinking you have gone mad. Even a nonexperience can be a bad trip.
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Love this show, and thanks Shannon et al for including me!

This week: Mushrooms! Some can heal you, some can kill you, and some can change you forever. And the people who love them are convinced that mushrooms explain the world. With mycophiles @lawrencemillman @paulstamets @eugeniabone @michaelpollan @dennismckenna4 & @rcarhartharris

Where’s the butter? 1/2 English malted flour (with pumpkin seeds) and 1/2 white Italian Caputo flour. 3/4 teaspoon yeast. I let it rise overnight because I fell asleep at like 7:30 ( jet lag). Result is airy and… https://t.co/9Wmc8NO2Uj

Smoked trout, three stages of the bone. @ New York, New York https://t.co/qk0wfT2p7g