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Hot Goss with Michelle Lhooq: Lessons From the Underground Rave Scene, Avoiding Cannabis 2.0, and the “California Sober” Lifestyle

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In this episode, Shelby sits down with journalist and cultural observer Michelle Lhooq. Known for her profound insights into the underground drug scene, Lhooq shares her unique experiences from growing up under Singapore's strict drug laws to becoming a celebrated figure in psychedelic journalism. The discussion explores the evolving landscape of drug culture, from the harsh penalties in Singapore to the liberating underground rave scenes in America. Lhooq’s journey through the music and nightlife of New York City unveils a transformation influenced by the legalization of cannabis in California and her subsequent exploration into psychedelic substances. Lhooq criticizes the commercialization of psychedelics, emphasizing how companies are capitalizing on what was once purely countercultural. Furthermore, she reflects on the "California sober," a term she coined herself, lifestyle and its impact on her personal growth and professional trajectory. The conversation also covers the broader implications of this cultural shift, including the ethical dilemmas and societal impacts of mainstreaming psychedelic substances. Shelby and Michelle discuss the delicate balance between celebrating the potential therapeutic benefits of psychedelics and critiquing the burgeoning industry that risks overshadowing traditional and indigenous practices.

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Michelle Lhooq is a prominent journalist and author, recognized for her insightful coverage of drugs, nightlife, and rave culture. Originally from Singapore, she has made a significant impact in New York City as an electronic music reporter before focusing on the underground rave scene and psychedelics through her newsletter, "Rave New World." Her notable works include the book "WEED: Everything You Want to Know But Are Always Too Stoned to Ask" published by Penguin Random House. Lhooq's journalism is featured in esteemed publications such as The Guardian, GQ, New York Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, and Bloomberg. Based in Los Angeles, she is also known for organizing psychedelic parties that blend rave culture with a focus on wellness and holistic health

Articles from the episode:

The Psychedelic Industry Grew Too Fast—And Now is Getting a Reality Check

Why Partying on Shrooms is a Great Idea | DoubleBlind Mag

Companies Are Mailing Patients Ketamine—But Not Everyone Is On Board

Find Michelle Lhooq:

Twitter

Substack - Rave New World

Got stories and questions for Trip Tips? Email us: magichour@doubleblindmag.com

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Want to join cannabis ceremonies, breathwork, psychedelic workshops, and more with the DoubleBlind community? Try our membership for free for 30 days at: doubleblindmag.com/freemagic

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Our theme song is Primordial Dance by OHMA

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In this episode, Shelby sits down with journalist and cultural observer Michelle Lhooq. Known for her profound insights into the underground drug scene, Lhooq shares her unique experiences from growing up under Singapore's strict drug laws to becoming a celebrated figure in psychedelic journalism. The discussion explores the evolving landscape of drug culture, from the harsh penalties in Singapore to the liberating underground rave scenes in America. Lhooq’s journey through the music and nightlife of New York City unveils a transformation influenced by the legalization of cannabis in California and her subsequent exploration into psychedelic substances. Lhooq criticizes the commercialization of psychedelics, emphasizing how companies are capitalizing on what was once purely countercultural. Furthermore, she reflects on the "California sober," a term she coined herself, lifestyle and its impact on her personal growth and professional trajectory. The conversation also covers the broader implications of this cultural shift, including the ethical dilemmas and societal impacts of mainstreaming psychedelic substances. Shelby and Michelle discuss the delicate balance between celebrating the potential therapeutic benefits of psychedelics and critiquing the burgeoning industry that risks overshadowing traditional and indigenous practices.

Guest Speaker Headshot + Bio

Michelle Lhooq is a prominent journalist and author, recognized for her insightful coverage of drugs, nightlife, and rave culture. Originally from Singapore, she has made a significant impact in New York City as an electronic music reporter before focusing on the underground rave scene and psychedelics through her newsletter, "Rave New World." Her notable works include the book "WEED: Everything You Want to Know But Are Always Too Stoned to Ask" published by Penguin Random House. Lhooq's journalism is featured in esteemed publications such as The Guardian, GQ, New York Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, and Bloomberg. Based in Los Angeles, she is also known for organizing psychedelic parties that blend rave culture with a focus on wellness and holistic health

Articles from the episode:

The Psychedelic Industry Grew Too Fast—And Now is Getting a Reality Check

Why Partying on Shrooms is a Great Idea | DoubleBlind Mag

Companies Are Mailing Patients Ketamine—But Not Everyone Is On Board

Find Michelle Lhooq:

Twitter

Substack - Rave New World

Got stories and questions for Trip Tips? Email us: magichour@doubleblindmag.com

Watch on YouTube

Find Us Around the Web:

IG: @doubleblindmag

X: @doubleblindmag

FB: @doubleblindmag

Want to join cannabis ceremonies, breathwork, psychedelic workshops, and more with the DoubleBlind community? Try our membership for free for 30 days at: doubleblindmag.com/freemagic

Advertising/Business Inquiries:

Want to partner with us and help make this podcast possible? Email: partnerships@doubleblindmag.com or Sales@human-content.com

Our theme song is Primordial Dance by OHMA

Part of the Human Content Podcast Network

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