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The IKO Podcast

The IKO Podcast

Written by: International Kava Organization
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Welcome to the IKO Podcast. Join us as we delve into the rich traditions and cultural heritage of kava, exploring its historical significance and timeless value across the Pacific Islands. Our mission is to conserve the past, promote the present, and protect the future of kava, ensuring its integrity and reputation are upheld. Each episode features industry experts, cultural ambassadors, and passionate kava enthusiasts who share their insights and experiences. We’ll discuss industry standards, best practices, and the latest trends, keeping you informed about the evolving landscape of kava. Whether you’re a seasoned kava connoisseur or new to this fascinating world, the IKO Podcast offers something for everyone. Tune in to celebrate kava’s enduring legacy, explore its contemporary relevance, and learn how we can collectively safeguard its future. Together, let’s honor the past, embrace the present, and champion the future of kava.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Nature & Ecology Science
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  • The Kava Lounge Part 8 - The 'Awa Rebellion of 1874
    Mar 11 2024

    The 'Awa Rebellion of 1874

    In Episode 8 of our podcast, The Kava Lounge, we discuss a fascinating historical event known as the Hawaiian Mission Crisis of 1874, also called the 'Awa Rebellion or the Kahana Rebellion. Our conversation centers around a research paper that examines the actions of Mormon Mission President Frederick Augustus Herman Frank Mitchell in Kahana Valley, Hawaii.

    To provide context, we explain the Mormon Church's "Word of Wisdom," a doctrine that encourages abstinence from alcohol, tobacco, and "hot drinks," while promoting the use of herbs. We then explore Mitchell's background, depicting him as a controversial figure with a strict interpretation of the Word of Wisdom.

    When Mitchell arrived in Hawaii, he demanded that all ʻAwa (kava) plants be uprooted and burned, disregarding the crop's cultural significance and economic value to the native Hawaiians. This decision sparked intense resistance, leading to a rebellion against Mitchell's authority.

    Throughout the episode, we critique Mitchell's lack of cultural sensitivity and his attempts to force his beliefs on the Hawaiian people. We contrast Mitchell's approach with that of his partner, Harvey Cluff, who demonstrated more understanding and advocated for the Hawaiians.

    We emphasize the importance of kava in Hawaiian culture, pointing out that some Hawaiians even chose to leave the Mormon church rather than surrender their right to grow and consume the plant. We also discuss the broader implications of the incident, emphasizing the need for cultural understanding and respect when interacting with different communities.

    While acknowledging the Mormon church's role in the events, we clarify that our criticism is aimed specifically at Mitchell's actions and not at Mormonism as a whole. We conclude by reflecting on the acceptance of kava among various religious groups and its potential as an alternative to alcohol.

    In essence, this episode of The Kava Lounge offers a thought-provoking exploration of a historical event that highlights the complex interplay between religion, culture, and traditional practices, with kava at the heart of the controversy.

    Paper Citation: Chase, Lance D. 2000. “The Hawaiian Mission Crisis of 1874: The ‘Awa Rebellion Story.” In Voyages of Faith, 59–70. Brigham Young University. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1012&context=mphs

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    39 mins
  • The Kava Lounge Part 7 - Quiet Rise of Kava on Reddit
    Mar 11 2024

    The Kava Lounge - Part 7 - Quiet Rise of Kava on Reddit In this episode, Douglas & Jimmy discuss and critique a 2022 research paper titled "Kava, Piper Methysticum, In the United States, the Rise of a Quiet Substance with Often Subtle Effects" by Salma Point Fernandez et al.

    The hosts analyze the paper's methodology, which involved examining 1,156 Reddit posts about kava from 2006 to 2021. They question the small sample size and the choice to focus solely on Reddit, arguing it may not be representative of the broader kava-using community.

    Throughout the discussion, Jimmy and the Kavasseur challenge several points made in the paper:

    1. The binary categorization of kava use motivations as either "recreation" or "self-treatment for psychiatric or physical health conditions"
    2. The correlations drawn between kava and other substances like kratom, supplements, cannabis, and alcohol
    3. The lack of mention of kava's traditional spiritual and ritualistic uses
    4. The paper's conclusion that Reddit discussions cannot substitute for systematic research

    While appreciating some insights the paper offers, such as the typical dosage range of 20-60 grams, the hosts express skepticism about its overall depth and relevance. They share their own knowledge and experiences with kava, touching on topics like reverse tolerance, lucid dreaming, and the plant's unique effects which they feel distinguish it from addictive drugs.

    In summary, this episode of The Kava Lounge provides a critical review of a recent kava-related research paper from the perspective of two experienced kava advocates and enthusiasts.

    Paper Citation:

    Pont-Fernandez, Salma, Marina Kheyfets, Jeffrey M. Rogers, Kirsten E. Smith, and David H. Epstein. 2022. “Kava (Piper Methysticum) in the United States: The Quiet Rise of a Substance with Often Subtle Effects.” The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, November, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1080/00952990.2022.2140292.

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    41 mins
  • The Kava Lounge Special - J. Maarten Troost
    Jan 29 2024

    Citation: Troost, J. Maarten. 2006. Getting Stoned with Savages: A Trip Through the Islands of Fiji and Vanuatu. Broadway Books.

    The Kava Lounge Podcast discusses J. Maarten Troost which provides an in-depth discussion about Kava, its effects, and cultural significance. The hosts share personal experiences with Kava, reflecting on its sedative qualities and their journey from initial curiosity to deep appreciation. They explore J. Maarten Troost's book, focusing particularly on a chapter where Troost describes his firsthand experience with Kava in Vanuatu. The discussion covers different traditions and practices of Kava consumption across various Pacific islands, emphasizing the diversity in its usage and cultural importance. They also touch on topics like the difference between noble and non-noble Kava, the evolution of Kava culture, and the distinctions between Kava as a drink and as a dietary supplement. The hosts engage in a detailed conversation, blending personal anecdotes with insights into the broader cultural and historical context of Kava.

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    49 mins
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