
This episode covers topics such as psychedelics, mental health, addiction, and immersive journalism with guest Michael Pollan. The discussion includes the potential benefits and risks of psychedelics in treating mental disorders, the impact of caffeine on our daily lives, and the importance of curiosity in writing.
Michael Pollan, a renowned author and journalist, shares his journey into the world of psychedelics and how his book "How to Change Your Mind" has influenced the industry. He discusses the effectiveness of psychedelics compared to traditional antidepressants and the need for caution in the rapidly growing field.
The conversation also touches on Pollan's experiences with immersive journalism, including his exploration of caffeine's effects on mental health and the societal implications of our dependence on it. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the costs associated with everyday substances.
Pollan reflects on his personal experiences with psychedelics, describing how they have reshaped his understanding of consciousness and spirituality. He highlights the need for a deeper connection with nature and the potential for psychedelics to foster that connection.
Finally, Pollan discusses his upcoming project focused on consciousness, expressing his curiosity about the nature of consciousness and its implications for our understanding of the world.
Michael Pollan discusses psychedelics, mental health, caffeine, and consciousness in this insightful episode.

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Questions are always more interesting than answers.Michael Pollan: How To Change Your Mind | E158
This is not how you change the meat system.Michael Pollan: How To Change Your Mind | E158
Caffeine was designed to kill insects at high doses.Michael Pollan: How To Change Your Mind | E158
Psychedelics allow us to see something that all children see.Michael Pollan: How To Change Your Mind | E158
Psychedelics appear to weaken the habitual thinking that traps us.Michael Pollan: How To Change Your Mind | E158
Breaking habits is important for resilience.Michael Pollan: How To Change Your Mind | E158