Michael Pollan joins Joe Rogan to explore consciousness, plant intelligence, psychedelics, AI sentience, and the gut microbiome.

Michael Pollan — Bestselling author of food and psychedelics books like 'How to Change Your Mind' and 'The Omnivore's Dilemma.' He teaches writing and reports immersively on science, diet, and the mind.
Pollan discusses his new book on consciousness, which grew out of the psychedelic research for 'How to Change Your Mind' and a garden experience that made him sense plants were conscious. The conversation ranges across competing theories of consciousness (brain-as-generator vs. brain-as-antenna, panpsychism), the 'hard problem,' and his hands-on experiments with hypnosis, solitary cave retreats, and inner-experience sampling. A long stretch covers plant intelligence, animal sentience, and a 'Copernican moment' reanimating our view of nature. They also debate whether AI can ever be conscious, the dangers of chatbots and 'AI psychosis,' and close on the gut microbiome's powerful effect on mood, the carnivore-vs-plants diet debate, and fermented foods.
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Michael Pollan
“you've kind of explored consciousness a little bit with your psychedelic book, yeah. How to change your mind.” — Michael Pollan 00:00:01Find it on Amazon
Michael Pollan
“It was crazy how great it was. I was 3 months off caffeine. I did this fast for this book I was writing.” — Michael Pollan 00:22:47Find it on Amazon
Perplexity AI (inferred)
“I set up Perplexity on my phone and I have it right there and then I write on the computer... whoa, it's so much better than a Google search” — Joe Rogan 01:44:05Find it on Amazon