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Corporate Psychedelics: Therapy, Retreats, and Risk
Season 1 · Episode 98

Corporate Psychedelics: Therapy, Retreats, and Risk

Well-Informed & Open-Minded · HS

December 9, 202512m 19s

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Show Notes

Psychedelics have left the counterculture—and entered the boardroom. In this episode, we explore why a growing number of companies are embracing substances like ketamine, psilocybin, and MDMA as tools for employee well-being and executive performance. From biotech investors betting on psychedelic medicine to firms like Dr. Bronner’s offering ketamine therapy as a workplace benefit, the corporate world is reframing these drugs as pathways to better mental health, reduced anxiety, and even enhanced creativity. Some leaders are going further, hosting psychedelic-inspired retreats meant to deepen empathy and strengthen team bonds. But with these breakthroughs come big risks: misuse, blurred boundaries, and the possibility that an employee’s “expanded perspective” may prompt them to question their job—or the entire company. Are psychedelics the next frontier in workplace wellness, or a step too far?

https://www.economist.com/business/2022/06/08/bosses-want-to-feed-psychedelics-to-their-staff