
Psychedelics Today PT 650 - Joe Moore Psychedelics Today on Leadership, Integration, and the Psychedelic Landscape
Mar 9, 2026
Jen Davenport, founder of Iron Thread Partners and leadership consultant with a background in industrial and organizational psychology, joins to explore psychedelics in leadership and organizations. They discuss corporate uses and ethical risks. Conversation covers integration practices, harm reduction, policy tensions between regulated access and decriminalization, and practical advice for newcomers.
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Public Opinion Is Driving Psychedelic Momentum
- Public attitudes toward psychedelics have shifted dramatically, enabling research, policy work, and rising usage across the U.S.
- Joe Moore cites the RAND report and increased veteran, state, and federal engagement as concrete signals of momentum.
Advocate Thoughtfully Not Impulsively
- Engage politically and legally but with care: inform politicians, work on local legislation, and avoid impulsive campaigning right after experiences.
- Moore urges conserving social capital and timing activism after reflection and preparation.
Avoid Immediate Large Life Changes After Experiences
- Don’t make major life changes immediately after a psychedelic insight; take time to evaluate and seek feedback before acting.
- Joe Moore recommends small immediate changes (drink less, eat better) but cautions against instant divorces or quitting jobs without analysis.



