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Aaron Rodgers ignites a new media discourse. The recent updates about someone who has become a walking-talking offseason spotlight add more to the hype of the new football season. Rodgers publicly admits to using a hallucinogenic substance to improve his mental health. Additionally, his acceptance clearly revved most NFL analysts up to the usage.

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During The Herd, host Colin Cowherd opens the show by discussing the first preseason game. He also comes up to Aaron Rodgers and mentions that he will stick to talking about the Green Bay QB, as Cowherd thinks “He’s getting single, rich, older and weird”. Frankly, Cowherd is not the only one who might think so.

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Undisputed Host Shannon Sharpe did not rile up on Rodgers’ remark. But he believes the statement will not sit well among the league, and they would call him up. As per TMZ, Sharpe mentions, “I’m sure the NFL is probably going to give him a call and say, ‘That’s not a good look.’

Even Trevor Noah reacted to Aaron Rodgers’ openness to the use of psychedelics during The Daily Show. The host had some fun over it but concluded his statement positively. Noah mentions it is pleasant to see people like Aaron Rodgers normalizing discussions about whether psychedelics can enhance people’s mental well-being.

When did Aaron Rodgers open up about the usage of psychedelics?

This week, Aaron Rodgers joins Aubrey Marcus on his podcast to talk about how he takes car of his mental health. The Packers QB discussed his self-love journey and how ayahuasca, a psychoactive tea containing DMT, aided him in getting to where he currently is.

Rodgers mentions, “To me, one of the core tenets of your mental health is that self-love. That’s what ayahuasca did for me, was help me see how to unconditionally love myself. It’s only in that unconditional self-love that then I’m able to truly be able to unconditionally love others. And what better way to work on my mental health than to have an experience like that?” What do you think about Aaron Rodgers’ self-loving methods?

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