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Joe Rogan · 2025-07-30 · 1h 59m

Joe Rogan Experience #2357 - Sarko Gergerian

A psychedelic-assisted therapist and active-duty cop makes the case for decriminalizing psychedelics and rethinking how police serve communities.

Joe Rogan Experience #2357 - Sarko Gergerian
The guest

Sarko Gergerian — A police lieutenant in Winthrop, Massachusetts and a trained psychedelic-assisted therapist, believed to be the first law enforcement officer to receive a religious exemption to access entheogens. He advocates for psychedelic access and 'recovery-oriented community policing.'

The gist

Joe Rogan talks with Sarko Gergerian, a Massachusetts police lieutenant and psychedelic-assisted therapist introduced to him by Paul Stamets. They explore how MDMA, psilocybin, and ketamine can treat trauma, the epidemic of suicide among first responders, and why first responders carry far more critical-incident trauma than civilians. Gergerian recounts meeting Rick Doblin, training with MAPS, and having a filmed mystical MDMA experience that appeared in Michael Pollan's docuseries. They trace the history of drug prohibition, the suppression of hemp by William Randolph Hearst, and cocaine's role in Coca-Cola, then critique blanket prohibition versus thoughtful decriminalization. Gergerian closes by describing the 'CLEAR' police-to-public-health pipeline he built in Winthrop, connecting people in crisis to care instead of cages.

Big reveals

  • As active law enforcement, Gergerian says officers are 'muzzled' and cannot talk about or use psychedelics without risking their careers.
  • He took MDMA in a federally sanctioned research protocol with his chief's permission, captured on film.
  • His filmed MDMA mystical experience appears in Michael Pollan's 'How to Change Your Mind' docuseries.
  • Recounts the FDA panel delaying MDMA approval, partly because the trial data was almost too good to make sense of.
  • Spoke on a panel at the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs, calling out Schedule One directly.
  • Vividly describes ketamine as 'a luscious massage of my soul' with three energetic streams of his wife, instructor, and God.
  • Built the Winthrop 'CLEAR' police-to-public-health pipeline that connects people to help instead of arrest.

Things worth remembering

  • Police suicide rates are two to three times higher than civilian rates; more cops die by their own guns than by attacks on the street.
  • The average law enforcement career involves about 200 critical-incident exposures versus about five for most civilians.
  • Officers statistically tend to die 5 to 10 years after retirement.
  • MAPS Phase 2 trials pushed 67% of treatment-resistant severe PTSD patients into sustained remission.
  • Psilocybin is cited as having an ~80% success rate against opioid use disorder after one experience, high 90s after two.
  • Coca-Cola once contained an estimated 9 mg of cocaine per glass; cocaine was phased out between 1903 and 1929.
  • The Stepan plant in Maywood, NJ is the only US facility authorized to import and process coca leaves for Coca-Cola.
  • William Randolph Hearst, who owned paper mills, helped drive hemp prohibition with the term 'marijuana' and reefer-madness propaganda.
  • Gergerian and Rogan note exercise has been shown to be more effective than SSRIs for depression.

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