The Ketamine-Fueled ‘Psychedelic Slumber Parties’ That Get Tech Execs Back on Track
These unconventional gatherings, led by women who use ketamine to boost their creativity, claim to reboot Silicon Valley leaders and get them out of a rut with the help of stuffed animals, rose petals, and an Elon Musk-approved dissociative drug. A group of high-profile tech executives, including the CEO of a company valued at over $1 billion, have reportedly attended these sessions. The use of ketamine as a tool for leadership development has sparked debate about its potential benefits and risks.
- By leveraging unconventional methods to stimulate creativity, participants in these "psychedelic slumber parties" may be tapping into the power of altered states to break through innovation barriers and foster new ideas.
- What role do you think psychedelics will play in future leadership development programs, and how might this trend impact traditional corporate culture?