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Dakota Wint | |
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| Occupations | Filmmaker, world-traveller,[1] podcast host[2] |
| Website | dakotawint.com |
Dakota Wint is an American documentary filmmaker, vlogger, podcast host, and spiritual teacher from Detroit, Michigan.[3] His films and podcasts revolve around current events, unconventional spirituality, and bizarre traditions.[4] His YouTube channel, Dakota of Earth, has been viewed over 40 million times as of August 2021.[5]
In June 2021 he released a documentary, Aghori: Holy Men of The Dead, about a group of Hindus from India, called the Aghori, who do post mortem rituals as a pathway to enlightenment.[6] His podcast, A Place for Humans, is consistently charting on Apple Podcast top 100 for spirituality category.[7]
References
edit- ^ "Dakota Wint Shares His Telepathic and Religious Experiences from Tribal Rituals". Flaunt magazine.
- ^ "A Place For Humans on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts.
- ^ "Competitive Psychedelic Users Are Chasing 'Ego Death' and Losing Their Sense of Self". Vice.com. Archived from the original on October 18, 2020. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
- ^ "Modern-Day Explorer Dakota Wint Shares His Stories From Unknown Corners of the Earth". Westword.
- ^ "La " mort de l'รฉgo " est le trip que les utilisateurs de drogues psychรฉdรฉliques compรฉtitifs recherchent". Vice.com (in French). Vice.
- ^ "Dakota Wint's Spiritual Encounters With Different Religions and Beliefs". LA Weekly. 16 August 2021.
- ^ "Christianity, India & The Mushroom Deity w/ Dakota Wint - Listen - Your Mate". Chartable.com.