Dispensed: Tim Ferriss is backing psychedelic research, how to change your business model as told by pitch decks, and how much money healthcare CEOs make

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Tim Ferriss just helped launch the world's first research center dedicated to turning psychedelics into medicines

It's called the Imperial Center for Psychedelic Research, and it was funded with nearly $4 million from donors. Researchers at Rock Health, a Silicon Valley-based venture-capital firm dedicated to the hottest area of healthcare — digital health — say interest in mental-health startups is starting to pick up.

Emma meanwhile took a look at the pitch decks the startup HealthJoy used before and after its changed its business model. But when that market started to sour, cofounders Doug Morse-Schindler and Justin Holland realized they needed to pivot. The buzzy biotech Perlara got into Y Combinator and raised $10 million from investors like Mark Cuban before things went south. Its founder shares the key lesson he learned from the failure.

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