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| name = Joanna Harcourt-Smith | occupation = Psychedelic Activist, writer, podcaster | birth_date = January 13, 1946 | birth_place = Switzerland | family = Cecil Harcourt-Smith (Grandfather), Stanislaw Ulam (Cousin) Árpád Plesch (step-father), Arpad Busson (nephew) | children = Marlon Gobel, Lara Tambacopoulou, Alexis D'Amercourt }} Joanna Harcourt-Smith (b. 1946 in St Moritz Palace Hotel in Switzerland)[1] is a psychedelic activist, writer, and founder of [https://futureprimitive.org Future Primitive Podcasting®], notable for being the former common law wife of Philosopher and Harvard Psychologist Timothy Leary. Harcourt-Smith has written two unpublished biographies and many poems[2] She is also the author of Tripping the Bardo with Timothy Leary: My Psychedelic Love Story. The book recounts her experiences while "she was a flower-power teenager in the Sixties, lived with the Rolling Stones in France, cavorted with playboy Gunther Sachs, Salvador Dali and the Aga Khan, before falling in love with Timothy Leary, by whom she has a son , Marlon Gobel. Previous to Marlon, Joanna had two children, Lara Tambacopoulou, and Alexis D'Amercourt."[3] Although they were never legally married, the book describes Harcourt-Smith's experiences as Timothy Leary's common law wife between 1972 and 1977, a period that spanned the divide between his fourth and fifth marriages. They met while he was a fugitive in Europe, and from there the pair traveled to Afghanistan together. He was arrested in Afghanistan and the couple was sent to California. While in the U.S., Harcourt-Smith advocated for Leary's release during his four-year imprisonment. Following his release they entered the Witness Protection Program.[3] On her weekly podcast, Future Primitive, Harcourt-Smith has over 400 interviews archived beginning in 2006. The interviews focus on preserving oral traditions and uniting emergent communities for a future that honors the planet.[4] Harcourt-Smith speaks a total of five languages, speaking three very well and two well enough to build relationships.[1] Personal lifeShe is the stepdaughter of financier Árpád Plesch,[5] and the aunt of financier Arpad Busson.[6] Harcourt-Smith currently resides in Santa Fe, New Mexico.[7] References1. ^1 Weed, Susan. Harcourt-Smith interview, Wise Woman Radio. 2. ^"Power of Community: Joanna Harcourt-Smith," The Self-Care Revolution (Sept. 10, 2013). 3. ^Dying to Know, a film by Gay Dillingham. 4. ^The Marion Institute - Serendipity Projects 5. ^{{cite web |last=Rein |first=Lisa |url=https://boingboing.net/2017/08/30/interview-with-timothy-leary-a.html |title=Interview with Timothy Leary Archivist Michael Horowitz |publisher=Boing Boing |date=August 30, 2017 }} 6. ^1 Kay, Richard."Sex, drugs and a £100m lost legacy," The Daily Mail (29 May 2011). 7. ^St. Charnez, Casey. "My Book Report: Tripping the Bardo With Timothy Leary: My Psychedelic Love Story", SantaFe.com (June 24, 2014). External links
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