Beau Hossler is a young trait on the rise: The 30-year-old joined the PGA Tour in 2018 and has four runner-up finishes in 233 tour appearances. He is also a budding entrepreneur, launching Beaurista coffee earlier this year.
“It’s a lot of work,” Hossler said hosts Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz on this week’s episode of Subpar. “But it’s been a great experience to activate a different part of my brain and learn a new skill and have something other than golf that I’m just putting all my time into and living and dying for the results.”
In addition to his new coffee business, Hossler is also not shy about sharing the details of his experience with a psychedelic drug. As this week’s featured guest, Hossler spoke at length about his seven-day trip to Costa Rica, which included Ayahuasca, a psychedelic plant that originates from the Amazon rainforest. Hossler said he started the journey with a small group of people he didn’t know ahead of time, and that they ingested Ayahuasca in three different “ceremonies” throughout the week.
This Tour pro took a psychedelic drug. It led to a new business
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“It’s a completely out-of-body experience,” Hossler said. “The first night, I just had a really amazing experience. I felt like I had these goals of what I wanted to get out of it for months, and in an amazing way, they were all addressed during my experience.”
For more from Hossler, including additional details on the rest of his retreat, as well as how his mindset on the golf course has changed since his experience, watch the full episode of Subpar below.
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