The Baby Boom generation pioneered the counterculture movement of the 1960s so it's not so surprising that 50 years later they are using compounds like psilocybin and LSD with the goal to improve their overall quality of life.
Today, we get into all of the above with Abbie Rosner, the author of the forthcoming book “Psychedelics and the Counterculture of Aging.” She researches and writes about how her generation of Baby Boomers is exploring the drugs of their youth to enhance their experience of aging.
In "Psychedelics and the Counterculture of Aging," she suggests that the growing underground movement of older adults using psychedelics is helping rewrite the narrative around aging —as a time of healing, growth, spiritual deepening, joyous intimacy, supportive community, and acceptance of the inevitability of death.
Abbie is a freelance journalist, writer, and public speaker based out of Washington, D.C., and she has written extensively on older adults, cannabis, and psychedelics for Forbes, Double Blind, and other journals since 2018. Her new book comes out in July 2026.
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Related Links
Abbie Rosner's website
https://www.abbierosner.com/
Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research
https://www.hopkinspsychedelic.org/
NYU Langone Health’s Center for Psychedelic Medicine
https://bit.ly/4dvwAG6
UC Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics
https://psychedelics.berkeley.edu/
GW Integrative Medicine Podcast Medical Cannabis, Psilocybin, & More Playlist
https://bit.ly/3RO8q0Z
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Transcript
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