"The drugs we've accepted in society—alcohol, nicotine, caffeine—were chosen for productivity, not well-being." — Paul Austin
What if the stories we’ve been told about psychedelics were wrong? In this episode, Rain Bennett sits down with Paul Austin, founder of Third Wave and Psychedelic Coaching Institute, to explore how microdosing and intentional psychedelic use are helping people heal, focus, connect, and live more purposeful lives.
With a background in education and entrepreneurship, Paul has spent the last decade helping reframe the narrative around substances like psilocybin and LSD—not as dangerous drugs, but as ancient tools being rediscovered for modern growth.
They discuss the data behind microdosing, the role of psychedelics in mental health and creativity, and how narrative shifts in culture require patience, education, and empathy. You’ll also learn how this resurgence intersects with storytelling, business innovation, community building, and AI—and why those looking to find their voice, their path, or their tribe might want to look a little deeper.
Whether you’re skeptical or curious, this conversation will open your mind to the potential of storytelling on a molecular level.
In this episode, you will learn to:
- Understand how to reshape public perception by aligning your message with your audience’s pain points and using stories that connect rather than confront.
- Recognize psychedelics not as escapes, but as tools for transformation—especially in emotional, mental, and professional transitions.
- Explore how microdosing supports clarity, creativity, and behavioral change without overwhelming your daily routine.
- Challenge cultural narratives through storytelling by reframing long-held beliefs with nuance, data, and empathy.
- Draw connections between community, consciousness, and creativity, and see how shared experiences (not solo journeys) are driving a new paradigm of wellness and leadership.
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