“There Won’t Be Another Sitting” – Aaron Rodgers Admits to Likely Do Ayahuasca Again After Decision on Future
Aaron Rodgers could soon trade a football for a cup of ayahuasca now that the Green Bay Packers are out of the playoffs. The 39-year-old quarterback discussed his summer intentions during his weekly visit on The Pat McAfee Show. Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback for the Green Bay Packers, is aware of what he will be doing off the field as he continues to navigate the future of his NFL career.
Aaron Rodgers said he’s ready to return to the ayahuasca train now that he won’t be preparing for an NFL game any time soon during his weekly visit on the Pat McAfee Show earlier this week.
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Aaron Rodgers gears up for ayahuasca
“There won’t be another sitting and ceremony before the decision, I can tell you that,” Rodgers said on the podcast. “Perhaps after.”
"I think you always have a feeling where you're leaning but there's a lot of things that come into play"@AaronRodgers chats about his future #PMSLive pic.twitter.com/J7FgWsAjE4
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) January 17, 2023
The psychedelic brew known as ayahuasca, which contains the hallucinogen DMT, is something Rodgers has openly admitted to using. In Central and South America, the medication has been used for thousands of years as a conventional treatment. When speaking to McAfee, Rodgers referred to himself as a “hippie” and said that he began utilizing “applied medicine” after suffering injuries during his playing career.
Aaron Rodgers said that he has been preparing for his eventual departure from the NFL by pursuing hobbies outside of sports. Ayahuasca is ingested as a liquid and has been shown to have cognitive, temporal, and emotional effects, according to the Alcohol and Drug Foundation.
The season isn't even over and I'm already extremely tired of this Aaron Rodgers stuff. If he comes back, cool. If he wants to get traded, cool. If he wants to retire and trip off ayahuasca in the forest or answer the perkys calling, cool. I just don't care anymore man.
— Moneybagg Yo(hannes) 🇪🇷 (@AronYohannes) January 18, 2023
Watching what kind of adventure Aaron takes next will be intriguing. He’s once more torn between wanting to play football and not, although he did suggest that he could play alongside another MVP “in the right scenario.”
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