Took a mushroom cultivation class with Will at his spot in Pennsylvania a few years back, truly a unique perspective and an absolute wealth of knowledge when it comes to fungi. Pushing the envelope and making mycology accessible to more and more people, fckn lit and noble pursuit. The man knows his mushrooms, and can tell you a whole lot of things about fungi that you never knew you’d know. What a human.
This is the coolest person of the year by far!!! As soon as he introduced himself I was glued to the screen. Very knowledgeable and super curious. He's like the black Hamilton.
As someone who has recently gotten into the study of Mycology, seeing people who look like me is a huge inspiration and motivation to keep learning! Shoutout William for sharing his knowledge and personality.
I love this guy, please do more videos with him! 10 years ago I decided I wanted to try foraging for wild mushrooms & everyone I knew thought I was crazy. Cool to see this hobby is gaining popularity, people have been doing this for forever & it is amazing how diverse the natural world is.
His depth of knowledge is impressive, and his next-generation sequencing of fungi is really neat, too! Shoutout to Oxford Nanopore Technologies for their flow cell tech
Microdosing LSD and psilocybin mushrooms has been the best experience. Since I started taking them I have noticed clearer thinking and peaceful existence. Taking on anything life throws at me, great stuff.
“The more you spend time with something that you think is weird, the more it becomes something that you understand.” This is true for so may situations. Well said
This was cool. He was not a classically trained scientist, but he clearly knew what he was doing. It just goes to show that science isn’t something for the high and mighty (he doesn’t seem to have gone to college?)- the average person, with enough time and will, can learn it and be involved in the discussion. I am saving this video for when I teach my high school students about fungi so they can see what’s possible.
Get a small hay bale and let them collect some samples, taking a spore print is easy enough a kindergartner can do it. Just leave it on foil overnight. A real experiment is one where you don't know the outcome, the way we're taught labs is through rehearsal, not experimentation. Let there be wonder and discovery!
Imagine how many years he would have wasted in classrooms if he had taken the traditional route. He would have exited his educational path with much less energy, passion, and charisma than he currently has, I can tell you that.
The guy who is seen as the foremost expert in mushrooms is Paul Stamets, he is also not classically educated in mushrooms yet now has PhD's in mycology recognizing his expertise. These guys should hook up!
Shrooms microdosing helped me overcome my life long addiction to cigarettes and alcohol, I just relocated and they're so hard to come by here, I really need to buy some
Get that elite out of here, no room tor elite in citizen science. He's out here making this stuff accessible to all, and showing that with motivation we can learn anything. Passion will lead you to skills. No degree will teach you passion or genuine interest.
Wow, I'm so impressed with the dedication he has toward his goals! I don't know if it's possible in the US, but I hope some big university professor finds him and allows him access to uni labs and resources so he can take his research even further!
Mushrooms I love it Edit: I'm not sure if I missed it or not but I find it awe inspiring what this man has achieved through a dedication and infatuation to his field. All that in spite of a formal education.
Most intellectuals without formal education are far more intelligent than their peers, because their mind hasn't been narrowed-down by today's education system. Education as we have it today produces the antithesis of intelligence, as it doesn't focus on teaching students HOW to think, it teaches them WHAT to think.
I make mushroom stock out of Turkey Tail. You have to boil them anyway, after drying them forever, so why not? Most people will drink it straight as tea, but that's too... strong and bitter for me. So I just use it in soups I make and it adds a wonderful earthy flavor!
He's not a savant. He worked for that knowledge. Working for what you have and achieving that, to me at least, is just as impressive as being born with a gift. That's something you guys should really highlight better I think.
A literal, honest to god naturalist. I haven't seen the like since 1896. If you had asked me when I was 12 years old, what I wanted to be when I grew up, I would have told you that I wanted to be a naturalist (I read about it in a Sherlock Holmes novel). My parents were not enthused, so instead, I went on to get a science degree. I'm glad that someone could take what I did as a hobby (spore prints and photographs) and actually make a living with it. Kudos William!
Psychedelic’s definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them again but it’s just so hard to source here
Psychedelics are the reason why i didn’t take my life when i was at my end. I was stripped of my ego and saw the beauty of life and interconnectivity and even though i still battle anxiety and depression, I’m doing better everyday and will never think in such a self destructive way again.
LSD and mushrooms completely changed my whole outlook on life. I became a better version of myself This experience gave me a lot of confidence about my self and my body. A bunch of bad thought / behavior patterns were broken. One of these was pretty bad OCD that made me wash my hands a lot. It gave me a lot of hope that things will be fine, this is the one thing that I heard throughout the trip: Everything is alright. The main reason for the trip was my severe depression and it definitely helped me (although it's not gone). Before all I could do was lay in bed. Now I am trying to rebuild my life one step at a time which wasn't possible before."
Psilocybin mushroom is very helpful, I remember a trip 5 years ago I cried like I haven't cried at all in my life and I saw my pain as a rainbow of different colors, each sorrow, each specific hurt became a specific color.
It felt so liberating. After the trip I changed a lot & my life improved so fast. 5 years later, I am now looking into micro dosing, it's time to upgrade but It’s hard to source them
One dose of mushroom cured my depression/ anxiety. It's a "spiritual" experience, but doctors don't like to use that word. mycologist, Dodge_Shroomtips is a life safer
@@stevensquires714 What’s the highest shroom dose you’ve ever taken? I’ve taken 1.5, 3.5 and 5 grams of GT. All I ever got was some visual and on 5 grams trip I ruminated about minor things haha.
❤️❤️❤️ I love mushrooms . Been into plants and mushrooms forever and always wanted to go mushroom hunting. Was discouraged severely by everyone but seeing this makes me happy ❤️
I have researched and found out that shrooms are very helpful , it has really helps to reduce anxiety and depression . I would love to try magic mushrooms but I can't easily get some , Is there any realiable source I can purchase one
The Trips I've been having have really helped me a lot , I finally feel in control of my emotions and my future and things that used to be mundane to me now seem incredible and full of nuance on top of that I'm way less driven by my ego and I have alot more empathy as well.
I am feeling the same way too, I put too much on my plate and it definitely affects my stress and anxiety levels. I am also glad to be part of this community.
William is uniquely potentialized and I couldn't help but think the mushrooms are working magic on this young man - the mushrooms have chosen this young man to be their curator and guru.
I live on a populated island in the St-Laurent river but we still have a few wooded areas on the island that are kept ''intact''. I was able to spot many different mushroom species there, including the one shown at 1:14. It's always a treat to witness these beauties.
If countries educational systems were more flexible and accommodating how many more people like him would find their "mushrooms" and then how much better would our world be?
7:05 This quote is so psilocybin inspired. Everyone who has experience with psychedelics knows what I'm talking about. "Decentralized approach like the mycelium" hahahahaha spot on.
I played in a band with a guy who liked mushrooms so much that he ate them until his grandparents called and asked them to bring them back some of their furniture. Which he did. That's when the police arrived, as he was arranging the furniture for them around their place. Thing is, his grandparents were dead. He was at the cemetery, with their furniture. When the cops showed up he had started digging. So make sure you know what kind of mushrooms you are eating.
I have been looking for good measurement tools to assess people's reasons/motivations for using psychedelics but have not had any luck finding validated or reliable measures... does anyone have suggestions or leads? I can't wait to try any of them.
@free man I've always wanted to trip but am so scared it might end up bad.. I've heard a story of how a trip went bad so am so terrified of having one..
William needs to start a UA-cam channel and teach people like him on there. The school system should cater to what people want to learn and develop so I love seeing stories like this where someone bucks the system and becomes a genius through passion
The Japanese used a moss/ type of fungus with oats (food source for the fungus) placed where cities are then designed their transit systems based on how the fungus spread to the oats
I felt like video should have been longer; there’s definitely more to learn. This was one of your best obsession videos.
He should have a UA-cam channel explaining mushrooms, as in one type or whatever for each video. I'd watch it.
@@ivanlagrossemoule he goes on podcasts
Agree
ua-cam.com/users/ApexGrower he has a channel
@@ivanlagrossemoule Adam Haritan has a lot of incredible videos on his channel Learn Your Land
Took a mushroom cultivation class with Will at his spot in Pennsylvania a few years back, truly a unique perspective and an absolute wealth of knowledge when it comes to fungi. Pushing the envelope and making mycology accessible to more and more people, fckn lit and noble pursuit. The man knows his mushrooms, and can tell you a whole lot of things about fungi that you never knew you’d know. What a human.
More information please I’d love to take a class with him.
He really seems like a fungi 😆
@@scottcroteau7375 second this
He seems like a really fungi
Does he do online stuff? I'm stuck in UK
William's personality and attitude doesn't leave mushroom for improvement.
he seems like a real fungi!
Dad...Who gave you access to a computer?
WHOOOO!! 🤝
I just want you to know I heavily sighed after reading this.
He's fungimentally perfect for this job. I would give him a spore of 10.
This guy is AMAZING. What a genius and generous personality.
He really is an amazing human. So inspiring.
He has an amazing amount of knowledge.
Anyone can do what he’s doing
@@hosoiarchives4858 that’s part of his message is to decentralize education. Yes everyone can do what he does if they are willing to teach themselves.
@@Cheap_Mycology there are thousand of people doing what he’s doing. He just became social media famous, and education is already decentralized
"All mushrooms are magic" I love him 🤣
Paul Stamets could not agree more! Must even wish to have thought of that one!
He's right!
_"wooow,_ this place is *_poppin"_* x'D
They really are lol. Many mushrooms are very nutritious and have medicinal value
He's a fun guy
What an incredible way to spend your life. He’s a genius. Very cool to get a glimpse into his world ❤
He needs to start his own series, I love this man!
His channel is Apex Grower.
@@C2C. thanks
This guy is pure charisma. I'm not into mushrooms except on pizza, but I would listen to him go on and on about them.
It's hard not be happy/excited for people who find their passion and then share it with others.
He needs a youtube channel i would love to watch him talk about mushrooms all day, i would love to know more about them
Hit up ☝️the handle. He ships safely 🍄💊🔌....
Here you go: ua-cam.com/users/ApexGrower
@@MattPowersSoil thanks legend
This is great, it’s awesome to see people following what they love. Congrats dude !
This is the coolest person of the year by far!!! As soon as he introduced himself I was glued to the screen. Very knowledgeable and super curious. He's like the black Hamilton.
He introduces himself as a 1994 model human, that's hilarious!
I laughed too, great introduction!
Ninety seven?!🙃🤣
As someone who has recently gotten into the study of Mycology, seeing people who look like me is a huge inspiration and motivation to keep learning! Shoutout William for sharing his knowledge and personality.
He's the huey freeman of mycology . Legend.
You can get that stuff anywhere. But the stuff William is peddling is beyond your limited scope
I love this guy, please do more videos with him! 10 years ago I decided I wanted to try foraging for wild mushrooms & everyone I knew thought I was crazy. Cool to see this hobby is gaining popularity, people have been doing this for forever & it is amazing how diverse the natural world is.
In the Pacific Northwest (USA) it's a pretty common hobby among locals. Any more popular here it'll be mainstream lol
Man, this is amazing. So genuine
More Samsung sis
His depth of knowledge is impressive, and his next-generation sequencing of fungi is really neat, too! Shoutout to Oxford Nanopore Technologies for their flow cell tech
I need friends like this dude. I just want to bask in the wealth and radiance of his knowledge and positive vibes.
@Linda Richard I don't do social media. Thanks though.
@Linda Richard I'm not sure what you are trying to say here.
Microdosing LSD and psilocybin mushrooms has been the best experience. Since I started taking them I have noticed clearer thinking and peaceful existence. Taking on anything life throws at me, great stuff.
I’ve heard so much and I really want to try them too. I put so much on my plate and it definitely affects my stress and anxiety levels
He’s on insta?
Sure, he ships discreet and anonymous.
Saw reviews about dr.coxx, checked him out and I must say he is very good at what he does and his products are pure.
Yess!! he is the best mycologist i would recommend for you😁
What a testament to a self-taught expert and genius!
this guy's enthusiasm redefines my definition of "passion"
“The more you spend time with something that you think is weird, the more it becomes something that you understand.”
This is true for so may situations. Well said
so dope! mush luv 🍄❤
Greetings fellow human shroom enjoyer
Well, he definitely seems like a fun guy.
I love that he is so loving what he does! That's the way to share your love with the world.
Mycology is such an unexplored, niche community. It's fun to id and sample different mushrooms that pop up in unexpected places.
Hit up ☝️the handle. He ships safely 🍄💊🔌....
I love his passion!
This was cool. He was not a classically trained scientist, but he clearly knew what he was doing. It just goes to show that science isn’t something for the high and mighty (he doesn’t seem to have gone to college?)- the average person, with enough time and will, can learn it and be involved in the discussion. I am saving this video for when I teach my high school students about fungi so they can see what’s possible.
Get a small hay bale and let them collect some samples, taking a spore print is easy enough a kindergartner can do it. Just leave it on foil overnight. A real experiment is one where you don't know the outcome, the way we're taught labs is through rehearsal, not experimentation. Let there be wonder and discovery!
Agreed, anyone can learn science. It can be self taught (James lovelock is an example of a great self taught scientist)
Imagine how many years he would have wasted in classrooms if he had taken the traditional route. He would have exited his educational path with much less energy, passion, and charisma than he currently has, I can tell you that.
The guy who is seen as the foremost expert in mushrooms is Paul Stamets, he is also not classically educated in mushrooms yet now has PhD's in mycology recognizing his expertise. These guys should hook up!
You should check out his videos and show them to your class, the possibilities for mushrooms are vast!
Shrooms microdosing helped me overcome my life long addiction to cigarettes and alcohol, I just relocated and they're so hard to come by here, I really need to buy some
My last trip 5 months ago changed my life.
@Allan Gary
Yes
Thanks a lot I will get some now
@@mohammedmohan758
Thanks for the referral
@@Prevbdbdudufhdh
Your very welcome 🤗
This guy ain't a normal guy interested in mushrooms, he has elite knowledge and researching skills
Get that elite out of here, no room tor elite in citizen science. He's out here making this stuff accessible to all, and showing that with motivation we can learn anything. Passion will lead you to skills. No degree will teach you passion or genuine interest.
@@philipm3173 absolutely, we can all get there,,, it just takes passion and time
William is such a cool guy.
*William is such a fun guy
Wow, I'm so impressed with the dedication he has toward his goals!
I don't know if it's possible in the US, but I hope some big university professor finds him and allows him access to uni labs and resources so he can take his research even further!
Mushrooms I love it
Edit: I'm not sure if I missed it or not but I find it awe inspiring what this man has achieved through a dedication and infatuation to his field. All that in spite of a formal education.
Most intellectuals without formal education are far more intelligent than their peers, because their mind hasn't been narrowed-down by today's education system. Education as we have it today produces the antithesis of intelligence, as it doesn't focus on teaching students HOW to think, it teaches them WHAT to think.
I make mushroom stock out of Turkey Tail. You have to boil them anyway, after drying them forever, so why not? Most people will drink it straight as tea, but that's too... strong and bitter for me. So I just use it in soups I make and it adds a wonderful earthy flavor!
He's not a savant. He worked for that knowledge. Working for what you have and achieving that, to me at least, is just as impressive as being born with a gift. That's something you guys should really highlight better I think.
Get lost scammers.
Thats actually really cool, keep it up !
"...so that I could have more nerds to hang out with." Haha, I love this guy.
A literal, honest to god naturalist. I haven't seen the like since 1896. If you had asked me when I was 12 years old, what I wanted to be when I grew up, I would have told you that I wanted to be a naturalist (I read about it in a Sherlock Holmes novel). My parents were not enthused, so instead, I went on to get a science degree. I'm glad that someone could take what I did as a hobby (spore prints and photographs) and actually make a living with it. Kudos William!
What an absolute legend, wish we could've had more video of him
this is beautiful. thank you wired for making this video and thanks william for sharing this amazing stuff with us
I'll refer you to this mate where I got mine
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On Instagram ¿
Tripwithrob5.
@@marybenka8969 um thanks. my comment was clearly a sly question in disguise about where to buy psychedelic mushrooms /s
it's amazing hearing someone
else talk about tripwithrob they are the best plug for me so far
Psychedelic’s definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them again but it’s just so hard to source here
Psychedelics are the reason why i didn’t take my life when i was at my end. I was stripped of my ego and saw the beauty of life and interconnectivity and even though i still battle anxiety and depression, I’m doing better everyday and will never think in such a self destructive way again.
LSD and mushrooms completely changed my whole outlook on life. I became a better version of myself
This experience gave me a lot of confidence about my self and my body. A bunch of bad thought / behavior patterns were broken. One of these was pretty bad OCD that made me wash my hands a lot. It gave me a lot of hope that things will be fine, this is the one thing that I heard throughout the trip: Everything is alright. The main reason for the trip was my severe depression and it definitely helped me (although it's not gone). Before all I could do was lay in bed. Now I am trying to rebuild my life one step at a time which wasn't possible before."
[_James_tray]
Got psychs
@@sarahh321 Where to search?? Is it IG?
@@Jerryberger9235 Yes
Psilocybin mushroom is very helpful, I remember a trip 5 years ago I cried like I haven't cried at all in my life and I saw my pain as a rainbow of different colors, each sorrow, each specific hurt became a specific color.
It felt so liberating. After the trip I changed a lot & my life improved so fast. 5 years later, I am now looking into micro dosing, it's time to upgrade but It’s hard to source them
One dose of mushroom cured my depression/ anxiety. It's a "spiritual" experience, but doctors don't like to use that word. mycologist, Dodge_Shroomtips is a life safer
He is on Instagram
I've been having constant, unbearable anxiety but shrooms dissolved it
@@stevensquires714 What’s the highest shroom dose you’ve ever taken? I’ve taken 1.5, 3.5 and 5 grams of GT. All I ever got was some visual and on 5 grams trip I ruminated about minor things haha.
Thank You, WIRED 🤗 William Padilla-Brown is a beautiful human! I’m inspired!
❤️❤️❤️ I love mushrooms . Been into plants and mushrooms forever and always wanted to go mushroom hunting. Was discouraged severely by everyone but seeing this makes me happy ❤️
Wow. This guy is absolutely genius and inspiring. I love how he just started teaching himself DNA sequencing....
I've heard a lot about magic mushrooms, LSD but can't find a place to get them, I've got terrible depression and anxiety
I'm so interested in the experience but am terrified of having a bad trip
I did two grams last time, it was a thrilling experience and I enjoyed it
(dream.spores); jason
Got psych's**
This whole thing is pretty new to me, can I try 3grams?
@@johnkeleher5563 where to search? Is it IG ??
I LOVE watching things grow on agar! It's interesting that he didn't use a glove box or vent hood.
"All mushrooms are magic" - priceless :)
All mushrooms are magic ♥️
The mushroom growing on the insect really fascinated me
Would be cool to get a full documentary about the topic
Love his energy and enthusiasm!
I have researched and found out that shrooms are very helpful , it has really helps to reduce anxiety and depression . I would love to try magic mushrooms but I can't easily get some , Is there any realiable source I can purchase one
@Christopher Harland Does dr.jeromespores ship?
The Trips I've been having have really helped me a lot , I finally feel in control of my emotions and my future and things that used to be mundane to me now seem incredible and full of nuance on top of that I'm way less driven by my ego and I have alot more empathy as well.
@@kutevince7347 Tripping is not all that bad but one has to find a good mycologist to teach you the right things you need to
know
I am feeling the same way too, I put too much on my plate and it definitely affects my stress and anxiety levels. I am also glad to be part of this community.
@Christopher Harland Thanks, I'll contact him right away. This means alot to me
He’s like a modern day “Johnny Apple Seed”… “William Mushroom Spore” 🤓
Wait wait… “William Mycelium” 😎
Bye far one of my favorite mycologist ,he knows more information than you can possibly imagine about fungi and not just about fungi.
5 STARS FOR SURE
I really love this guy.
The way he made this video is making me develop more love for mushrooms.
I guess I have more things to try out soon
This channel is growing on me bc William is a Fun-Guy!
William's personal philosophy on scientific investigation is rare, good for him for being a good steward of intellectual freedom and championing it!
William is uniquely potentialized and I couldn't help but think the mushrooms are working magic on this young man - the mushrooms have chosen this young man to be their curator and guru.
I live on a populated island in the St-Laurent river but we still have a few wooded areas on the island that are kept ''intact''. I was able to spot many different mushroom species there, including the one shown at 1:14. It's always a treat to witness these beauties.
You are right.
It's funny how he understands the whole universe in terms of mushroom xD
Hit up ☝️the handle. He ships safely 🍄💊🔌....
THIS.
WAS.
AWESOME!!!
Good to see my footage used here!
This dude is just insanely smart
If countries educational systems were more flexible and accommodating how many more people like him would find their "mushrooms" and then how much better would our world be?
Absolutely
Guy's got such an impressive persona.. God bless brother.
Hit up ☝️the handle. He ships safely 🍄💊🔌....
His passion made this topic very interesting!
I appreciate people like William
Wow that was amazing! What a great guy :)
This dude is amazing. Great mind, attitude and dedication to learning.
More of this guy please 🙏
Cool! I met William and his "crew" over the summer here in upper Michigan. I took them to a field of mushrooms.. lol
He is so inspiring
7:05 This quote is so psilocybin inspired. Everyone who has experience with psychedelics knows what I'm talking about. "Decentralized approach like the mycelium" hahahahaha spot on.
I love this dude. Ppl need more friends like this dude.
0:04 hundreds AND thousands!? Amazing!
This guy has bred cordyceps on normal media, so without the need to parasitize insects. He’s the guy to contact if you want non-horrifying cordyceps!
This guy needs a streaming channel, someone set him up
William's UA-cam is here: ua-cam.com/users/ApexGrower
I played in a band with a guy who liked mushrooms so much that he ate them until his grandparents called and asked them to bring them back some of their furniture. Which he did. That's when the police arrived, as he was arranging the furniture for them around their place.
Thing is, his grandparents were dead. He was at the cemetery, with their furniture. When the cops showed up he had started digging.
So make sure you know what kind of mushrooms you are eating.
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I love his passion for mushrooms. I’ve been getting into them more now that I have so many varieties growing in my front and backyard.
this man is an inspiration
I have been looking for good measurement tools to assess people's reasons/motivations for using psychedelics but have not had any luck finding validated or reliable measures... does anyone have suggestions or leads? I can't wait to try any of them.
it so much easier to get over anxiety and depression with psychedelics
Micro dosing on shrooms helped me deal with my depression and anxiety
@free man
I've always wanted to trip but am so scared it might end up bad.. I've heard a story of how a trip went bad so am so terrified of having one..
@@BrianalBrighton
One of the most peaceful experience I've ever had..I really need to get my hands on some DMT
@Eminent Jackson
pls how do I find him?
Is it on IG?
I subscribed to your channel today specifically because you're promoting positive mycological content. More like this, please. :)
IG 👇
Michellewilly23
William has his own channel too: ua-cam.com/users/ApexGrower
good for you my dude wish I could meet him and learn as much as possible
This is how learning should be, natural and self guided, not forced and regimented into semesters and chapters and periods.
Gosh his last statement needs to be inscripted. Wow what a world his intelligent mind has uncovered. So inspirational👏🏿
Drop out to know it all. Amazing how he cares and shares his knowledge.
William needs to start a UA-cam channel and teach people like him on there. The school system should cater to what people want to learn and develop so I love seeing stories like this where someone bucks the system and becomes a genius through passion
So impressive to see the citizen science approach and the self-taught molecular biology, without the direct support of an academic institution
I'd love to witness a conversation between William and Paul Stamets!
Dope content! 💯
Brilliant. Thanks William. Genius and personality.
Keep following your passion!!!
Finally, after all these Vice episodes I've finally found a mushroom guy in PA.... Thank you Vice. 🍄❤️😁
hat's off to him, I love mushrooms too but I admire his absolute dedication.
The Japanese used a moss/ type of fungus with oats (food source for the fungus) placed where cities are then designed their transit systems based on how the fungus spread to the oats
Thank you
Everyone has something to offer, with some it is more apparent than others. Super Human!
Paul Stamets is also a mushroom genius.
Met him in 2021 at the Georgia Mushroom Festival. Super nice guy with a truly stunning amount of knowledge about mushrooms. Great teacher.
He's on Instagrams also on Telegram with..
*Mycopete.*
5:09 LOL GLORIOUS "More nerds to hang out with", dudes awesoem!