Aaron Rodgers set to be a guest speaker at a “Psychedelic science conference” in Denver alongside Jaden Smith and Rick Perry
Aaron Rodgers revealed a few months back that the use of psychedelics' won him back to back MVPs.

Aaron Rodgers (Image via The New York Post)
Aaron Rodgers, a strong advocate of psychedelic drugs, will travel to Denver as a guest speaker to talk at a science conference. The New York Jets quarterback was joined by actor and rapper Jaden Smith and former governor of Texas Rick Perry.
The 4x NFL MVP has talked about his use of psychedelic drugs and how it has benefitted his illustrious career on many occasions. The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies is hosting this conference.
Psychedelics is actually an illegal substance at the federal level. However, celebrities and sports icons such as Aaron Rodgers spreading awareness about the benefits of these drugs has promoted more profound research into the study of these psychedelics.
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Aaron Rodgers talks about his love for psychedelics at the conference

Aaron Rodgers talked in great detail about psychedelics on stage with podcaster Aubrey Marcus. The superstar quarterback said, “I’ve been fortunate enough in the last few years to be able to sit in ceremony with teammates.
“I’m telling you, it is radically life-changing and it’s wild to be in a locker room and look over and just know, like, I’ve been in the maloca [an indigenous South American dwelling] with you, guy. It’s pretty special. It changes the dynamic, for sure.”
The Super Bowl XLV MVP also said that a lot of NFL players have contacted him regarding the use of psychedelics and that it has been a lot of fun explaining to them all about it. Aaron Rodgers also tried to clear the misconception of any negative effects of this drug and said that users should use this platform to share their experiences and clear this myth about psychedelics being bad in any way.
The former Green Bay Packers signal-caller has credited his back-to-back MVP seasons to psychedelics. He said, “I had a magical experience with the sensation of feeling 100 different hands on my body imparting a blessing of love and forgiveness for myself and gratitude for this life from what seemed to be my ancestors… That’s what ayahuasca did for me.”
Let’s see if Aaron Rodgers, with the help of psychedelics, can end the Jets‘ playoff drought and lead them to lift the Lombardi Trophy in the 2023 season.
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