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The Teafaerie is a noted[1] public intellectual in psychedelic culture. Her column, "Teatime: Psychedelic Musings from the Center of the Universe,"[2] has been featured on Erowid since 2008. She has presented, both individually and as part of panel discussions, at numerous conferences and events worldwide.[3] The Teafaerie was featured alongside her friend Burning Dan (Daniel Gordon-Levitt) in the National Geographic Explorer episode Inside LSD [4] in 2009 and in a BBC documentary.[5] She contributed a chapter to the book 'How Psychedelics Can Help Save the World: Visionary and Indigenous Voices Speak Out'[6] and authored "No Retirement Plan For Wizards," an appeal for financial support for Ann and Sasha Shulgin.

The Teafaerie has been a guest on numerous podcasts covering psychedelics and festival culture.[7] She is also recognized as a pioneer in the harm reduction field of peer support.[8]

References

  1. Wheal, Steven. "Stealing Fire." (Page 105) [1]
  2. Slattery, Diana. "Xenolinguistics." (Page 99) [2]
  3. Details of presentations at various conferences such as Psy-Sci 2023 in Denver, Association for Transpersonal Psychology (2019), Aware Project (2015), Palenque Norte (2014), Psychedemia and Boom Festival (2012), 6th Annual Shamanism Conference in Peru (circa 2010).
  4. National Geographic Explorer - ‘Inside LSD’ (Timestamp 35:23)
  5. BBC Documentary [Title and link needed]
  6. Contribution to "How Psychedelics Can Help Save the World: Visionary and Indigenous Voices Speak Out." [Link to TOC or book]
  7. Podcast appearances [Specific examples and links needed]
  8. Contributions to harm reduction [Link or reference needed]

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