How will NFL broadcasters, telecasts handle Aaron Rodgers' psychedelic drug admission?
In addition, chief TV critic for Rolling Stone Alan Sepinwall joins the podcast to talk about summer TV shows you should watch. In the opening segment, I discuss the history of the podcast, reminisce about taking over as host from Richard Deitsch and give out well-deserved thanks to a few people. Aaron Rodgers is one of the top three or four quarterbacks in the NFL. He’s crediting a psychedelic drug with helping him win MVP awards and play the best ball of his career. I also read the latest Apple reviews with Sal Licata, from WFAN and SNY in New York, who joins me each week on the podcast. Whatever your personal feelings are, though, about the drug, it IS illegal under federal law in the United States. The networks will take their cue from the league office, so they probably will, but what if Rodgers cites ayahuasca during his production meetings with the crews for each network?
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has seemingly found his fountain of youth, as he was named the NFL MVP in each of the last two seasons despite ...
"I really feel like that experience paved the way for me to have the best season of my career." "I think there's so many myths and rumors about it," Rodgers said during the interview. In a recent interview on The Aubrey Marcus Podcast, Rodgers attributed his recent success to psychedelics.
Earlier this week, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers opened up about his experience with ayahuasca. Ayahuasca is a psychoactive tea that contains ...
Bayless has consistently chastised Rodgers for his lack of postseason success. It didn't take long before the sports world started reacting to his admission. And what better way to work on my mental health than to have an experience like that?”
Hall of Fame tight end Shannon Sharpe expects the NFL will contact Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers after he revealed his use of ayahuasca, a...
It's considered a Schedule I drug in the United States alongside marijuana, heroin, LSD and ecstasy, per Natalie Neysa Alund of USA Today. "I really don't. I don't really believe in coincidences at this point. "There's signs and synchronicities all around us at all times if we're awake enough to see them and to take them in and to listen to our intuition when it's speaking to us or pounding us in the head saying, 'Hey dummy, this is what you're supposed to be doing,'" he said.
He will play out his contract and call it a career. Favre and Rodgers combined had a 30 year run so far. Packers fans are so lucky! wiremans12 ...
Rodgers answered definitively: “No, I don’t.” That’s not exactly major news, given that hardly anyone still plays at age 45. “But happy birthday, Tom,” Rodgers added.
The Packers' quarterback is the second-oldest active NFL quarterback behind the Buccaneers' starter.
When Brady starts in a Buccaneers game this upcoming season, he will officially become the oldest quarterback in NFL history to start a game. The 45-year-old briefly retired in February before he then came out of retirement in March. It’s unclear how long he plans to play, but he has previously stated he thinks he could play until he’s 50. After Tom Brady’s 45th birthday Wednesday, Aaron Rodgers, the second-oldest active quarterback, was asked whether he thinks he will still be playing in the NFL when he’s 45.
Aaron Rodgers spoke about his belief "in healing" in regard to his years-long rift with family during Wednesday's episode of the "Aubrey Marcus Podcast."
I have no resentment,” Rodgers said. “I do believe in healing and I believe in the possibility of reconciliation at some point,” Rodgers said. “I have no bitterness in my heart.
Tom Brady turned 45 years old on Wednesday. Will Aaron Rodgers still be playing football at 45? He didn't need long to answer that question.
Will Aaron Rodgers still be playing football at 45 years old? Rodgers turns 39 in December. He’s often mentioned playing until he’s 40 years old, and his new contract with the Packers gives him that opportunity, but he’s only committing to playing football year-by-year and doesn’t even know if he’ll be back for the 2023 season. The Green Bay Packers quarterback gave a quick and resolute answer to that question to finish up his availability at his locker on Wednesday.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers said ayahuasca tea taught him to "unconditionally love" himself, leading to the best season of his career.
"The greatest gift I can give my teammates, in my opinion, is to be able to show up and to be someone who can model unconditional love to them," he added. "I really feel like that experience paved the way for me to have the best season of my career," he said. "It's only in that unconditional self love, that then I'm able to truly be able to unconditionally love others.
On Wednesday, Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady celebrated his 45th birthday. The occasion led reporters to asked Green Bay Packers quarterback ...
I could see him walking away on top," the fan said. Win one more Super Bowl and ride out into the sunset!" one fan said.