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Redefining Elderhood with Psychedelics, with Abbie Rosner

Redefining Elderhood with Psychedelics, with Abbie Rosner

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In this episode of MUM, host Ellen Wong interviews Abbie Rosner (writer) about new models for elderhood, confronting mortality, and how the Boomer generation is discovering and re-discovering psychedelics as a treatment. You’ll hear about:

* what falls away as elders age and the connection to nature and love

* ancestral connection and sacred medicines

* creating a new kind of elderhood

About Guest

Abbie Rosner is a writer focused on how older adults are discovering and re-discovering the drugs of their youth. She is currently working on a book about how older adults are re-inventing elderhood through their work with psychedelics.

More on Abbie Rosner:

* AbbieRosner.com

Sources

Baby boomers, contemplating their mortality, are taking psychedelics again (ARTICLE)

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