Mycology professor Dr. Michael Beug- Paul Stamets teacher speaks about mushrooms
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Dr. Michael Beug started the mycology department at Evergreen State College in Olympia Washington and was teacher to big names in mushrooms such as Paul Stamets, Jonathan Ott and Jeremy Bigwood, all who went on to write amazing books on the subject of mycology. Paul is arguably the most popular mushroom personality in the world.
In this video, Michael Beug was kind enough to let me record one of his talks from the stage at the Gorge Fungi Foray, near his home in Trout Lake Washington for a crowd of onlookers and fungi fanatics.
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I just had the immense pleasure of hiking in Gifford Pinchot with Michael, through a Friends of the Gorge event. An amazing, knowledgeable (an understatement), and hilarious man. So grateful for his time and wisdom!
I'm 62 and very new to mycology ,yet foraged psilocybin and some eatables since 1970 , so glad algorithm lead me to Your Video Sir .New Follower 👏🙂
Amazing my mom is 5 time cancer since turkey tail mushroom 0 great Paul stammits is good for us
One of the most important figures for our future is this man
Excellent talk from an expert I didn't know about. Awesome content Aaron!
Thanks for sharing! Mush love!
He is an incredible educator. 🍄👈👍
This was amazing thank you for sharing!
Thank you for your awesomeness and willingness to share sir. 🎃
This is wonderful. Thanks for sharing!
The Book
Mushrooms of Cascadia,
I'm in Texas,
I bought this book before the video was even finished!!
When I heard him describing how the book will help teach me HOW to ID these mushrooms I keep finding, that are not always easy to ID through photos, I was thrilled to have this book!
I know I won't have all the mushrooms of the PNW here in Texas.
But I'm sure there will be quite a few cross overs!!
I can't wait to get my hands,
AND EYEBALLS,
on this book!!
Thank you for your work Dr. Beug!!!
I would love to take this man mushroom hunting with me.
I love the content❤️
Wow this video is amazing. My wife is fighting a candida issue rn and this video is like big news for us, and we just got some shitakis on sale. I googled it, I guess they have an enzyme that breaks down the cell walls of candida. Amazing. This is wild.
Great!
We would love to attend one of these awesome seminars/gatherings, is there a place to keep track of dates? Would love to see Paul live presenting.
I would start to follow all of the mushroom Facebook pages that you can, a lot of them talk about events like this. This was the Gorge fungi foray, held in Tri-Lake Washington. There are mushroom festivals held all over the place!
Thank you very much! 😊
WHY IS MYCOLOGY NOT A MAJOR.. GOD WERE SO FAR BEHIND
Modern medicine is a multi-trillion dollar industry in America.
It used to be 😢
Because that would get us closer to finding our independence and mega-corporations can't lose money due to a educated population. Mindless consumption of pills and other harmful drugs.
Hello I live in Southern Utah most of the mushrooms I find are in the high elevation Rocky Mountains. Right now I can confidently identify Boletes, puffballs, coral mushrooms, and fly agaric, but there are so many more out there. I don't know many Mycologists who've done a lot of research in this area or written A book like this. How well do you think it would hold up if used the book here, is the information similar or would the geographical location of the Rocky Mountains contradict the key that you've made for the region? Or is it still possible to use it here?
I'm sure a lot of the mushrooms would translate! One of the biggest mushroom festivals in the country is held in Telluride Colorado, very similar environment to where you live, and a lot of the same mushrooms grow there, although they often associate with different types of trees. Last summer we went foraging in Colorado just outside of Utah and found lots of familiar mushrooms. This channel, and Dr Beugs book, could both be very useful in your area.
What's the name of the book he's talking about that he just wrote to help identify mushrooms?
Mushrooms of cascadia i believe
Mushrooms of Cascadia by Ten Speed Press. 2nd ed. just came out.
Where can I buy the book? Thanks
www.mushroomsofcascadia.com
Any idea on shipping this to the UK?
What was the title of his book he was talking about?
Mushrooms of Cascadia, a Key. Find it at www.mushroomsofcascadia.com
I want to know too
I love this!!!!! ❤❤❤