Psychedelics are often framed as creativity boosters, but that’s not exactly what’s happening.
In this conversation with Reggie Watts, we explore what psychedelics actually do to the creative process, from removing self-judgment to unlocking flow states and dissolving the internal filters that normally shape how we think and create.
Reggie shares how different substances affect improvisation, why dissociatives offer a unique kind of creative space, and how altered states can shift the way we experience music, performance, and collaboration. Along the way, we get into ego, flow, and what it really means to “tap into” creativity—both with and without psychedelics.
This isn’t about becoming more creative. It’s about understanding what’s already there—and what’s getting in the way.
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