Hot Goss with Abbie Rosner: Boomers Are Tripping, Embracing Elderhood, and Accepting Death
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In this episode of "Hot Goss," journalist Abbie Rosner discusses the resurgence of psychedelic interest among baby boomers, a generation that first experimented with these substances during the radical 1960s. Now in their elder years, they are revisiting psychedelics not just for nostalgia, but as a profound tool for spiritual exploration and accepting mortality. Abbie talks about how psychedelics can offer meaningful closure and peace as one approaches the end of life, reflecting on how these experiences challenge societal prejudices against aging and death.
The discussion highlights the significant potential of psychedelics in elder care, particularly in palliative settings, where they can alleviate existential distress and enhance the quality of life for seniors. Abbie also touches on the ongoing research into psychedelics' therapeutic benefits for conditions like depression and isolation, common among older adults. The conversation further explores the cultural shifts within older demographics and the urgent need for policy reform to support psychedelic therapies in senior care, aiming to combat ageism and integrate these powerful experiences into mainstream acceptance.
Abbie’s articles from the episode:
Baby Boomers (Re)Discover Psychedelics as Tools for Aging with Grace | DoubleBlind Mag
Can Psychedelics Help Us Face Our Fear of Death?
Guest Speaker Headshot + Bio
Abbie Rosner is a journalist and author who has dedicated a significant part of her career to exploring the intersection of psychedelics and aging. Her work particularly focuses on how psychedelics are re-entering mainstream consciousness and their potential therapeutic benefits for older adults, challenging the stigmas attached to these substances from past decades. She has written extensively on the topic, including for PBS's NextAvenue, where she discusses the legal, medical, and personal implications of psychedelics for the baby boomer generation. Rosner’s interest in the field stems from her background as a member of the baby boomer generation herself, providing a personal as well as a professional perspective on the evolving role of psychedelics in elderhood and end-of-life care.
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