Dakota Wint
Born
Occupation(s)Filmmaker, world-traveller,[1] podcast host[2]
Websitedakotawint.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, strange spirituality, and taboo 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 Hindu cannibals 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] and has featured guests such as Baba Ram Dass, Tommy Chong, Alex Grey, Duncan Trussell and Kat Graham.[8] Dakota has traveled to several countries, including India, Peru, Turkey, Egypt, Jamaica, Mexico, and many more, documenting what he has experienced during his travels with his audience.

References

  1. "Dakota Wint Shares His Telepathic and Religious Experiences from Tribal Rituals". Flaunt magazine.
  2. "A Place For Humans on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts.
  3. "Competitive Psychedelic Users Are Chasing 'Ego Death' and Losing Their Sense of Self". Vice.com. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  4. "Modern-Day Explorer Dakota Wint Shares His Stories From Unknown Corners of the Earth". Westword.
  5. "La " mort de l'égo " est le trip que les utilisateurs de drogues psychédéliques compétitifs recherchent". www.vice.com (in French). Vice.
  6. "Dakota Wint's Spiritual Encounters With Different Religions and Beliefs". LA Weekly. 16 August 2021.
  7. "Christianity, India & The Mushroom Deity w/ Dakota Wint - Listen - Your Mate". Chartable.com.
  8. Stein, Frankie (16 August 2021). "Adventurous Filmmaker Dakota Wint Explores the Hidden World of Unique Traditions". Film Daily.


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