Wise and Wine Podcast
Jimi Fritz grew up in a town marked by violence and racism. When he dropped out of school at the age of 15, he had no ambitions or goals other than to experience absolutely anything else. In the late 1960s, he was able to cobble together enough money being a musician -- the kind that goes from place to place with a hat on the ground collecting change - to read great literature and travel. Eventually, Jimi tapped into a creative side that was cultivated by experiences to become a musician that was paid in the kind of money that folds. Then he became a filmmaker. And a writer. A husband. A father. And, along the way, an ethical drug dealer. Less Nino Brown, more Walgreens. Jimi has a science-based approach regarding the use of psychedelics as treatments to improve quality of life as well a creative stimulator. Oh, and he thinks those ayahuasca retreats are a scam.