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The Best Episodes of How to Change Your Mind

Every episode of How to Change Your Mind ranked from best to worst. Let's dive into the Best Episodes of How to Change Your Mind!

Author Michael Pollan leads the way in this docuseries exploring the history and uses of psychedelics, including LSD, psilocybin, MDMA and mescaline.
Genre:Documentary
Network:Netflix
Episodes
4
Avg. Rating
7.7
S1
S2
S3
S4
E1
E2
E3
7.9
8.1
7.7

Best Episodes Summary

"Chapter 2: Psilocybin" is the best rated episode of "How to Change Your Mind". It scored 8.1/10 based on 224 votes. Directed by Lucy Walker, Alison Ellwood and written by N/A, it aired on 7/12/2022. This episode scored 0.2 points higher than the second highest rated, "Chapter 1: LSD".

  • Chapter 2: Psilocybin
    8.1/10(224)
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    #1 - Chapter 2: Psilocybin

    Season 1 Episode 2

    Aired 7/12/2022

    Magic mushrooms, long considered sacred by the Indigenous Mazatec in Mexico, become the subject of scientific studies measuring their intense effects.

    Director: Lucy Walker, Alison Ellwood

    Writer: N/A

  • Chapter 1: LSD
    7.9/10(268)
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    #2 - Chapter 1: LSD

    Season 1 Episode 1

    Aired 7/12/2022

    From its 1943 origins to today's microdosing trend, LSD has been expanding minds and changing lives with the help of counterculture gurus — and the CIA.

    Director: Lucy Walker

    Writer: N/A

  • Chapter 3: MDMA
    7.7/10(181)
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    #3 - Chapter 3: MDMA

    Season 1 Episode 3

    Aired 7/12/2022

    Championed by both therapists and ravers, ecstasy stands out as the first psychedelic likely to become legalized, thanks to passionate advocates.

    Director: Lucy Walker, Alison Ellwood

    Writer: N/A

  • Chapter 4: Mescaline
    7.0/10(160)
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    #4 - Chapter 4: Mescaline

    Season 1 Episode 4

    Aired 7/12/2022

    Mescaline, the psychoactive molecule in San Pedro and peyote cacti, a sacred medicine that Native Americans have had to fight for the right to use.

    Director: Lucy Walker, Alison Ellwood

    Writer: N/A