In Conversation With Douglas Rushkoff

From hanging with Tim Leary in the 80s underground psychedelic culture to playing a crucial role chronicling the rise (and maybe fall) of cyberpunk rave culture in the 90s, Douglas Rushkoff has been at the front line of some startling cultural shifts over the past few decades. His latest book, Survival of the Richest, is a wild ride through a world where tech billionaires are planning to avoid an apocalypse of their own making.

Join Rushkoff and Haridy this December, at the world’s longest running ethnobotanical and psychedelic conference, Garden States 2022, for a free-wheeling conversation around science and technology. Rushkoff will speak about everything from how technology has influenced cultural revolution in recent years, to how big business and money are playing a part in our modern psychedelic renaissance.

We hope you’ll be there when Douglas Rushkoff streams into Garden States 2022 for a live ‘in conversation’ piece with writer and long-term friend of EGA, Rich Haridy..

Garden States 2022 is a hybrid conference, featuring leading psychedelic, botanical and mycological minds including David Holmgren, Dr Margaret Ross, Janet Laurence, Renee Harvey, Suresh Muthukumaraswamy, Dr Alison Pouliot, Lynette Wallworth, Snu Voogelbreinder, and luminaries Dennis McKenna Ph.D., Mark Pesce, The Seed SistAs, John Seed, and Keeper Trout who will be streaming in.

For more information, or to book tickets, head to the Garden States 2022 conference website.

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Entheogenesis Australis (EGA) is a charity using education to help grow the Australian ethnobotanical community and their gardens. We encourage knowledge-sharing on botanical research, conservation, medicinal plants, arts, and culture.

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