Jason Craig, known online as Jroc, has moved through several different worlds over the course of his career, from custom hat design in the fashion industry to martial arts and, more recently, deep interest in mushrooms and plant medicine. When Jason Craig AKA Jroc joined Sean Kelly on the Digital Social Hour, he traced that winding path and what pulled him toward each stop along the way.
The bulk of the conversation centers on Jroc's fascination with mushrooms, the sheer number of undiscovered species he references, and how his personal exploration of plant medicine has shaped his broader outlook on spirituality and wellness.
About Jason Craig AKA Jroc
Jason Craig, who goes by Jroc, built early career experience in the fashion world working alongside celebrity custom hat designer Travis Austin before shifting his focus toward martial arts and, later, research into mushrooms and plant medicine. His path reflects a mix of creative, athletic, and wellness-driven interests.
Today Jroc is known primarily for his public exploration of mushrooms and plant medicine, sharing his personal experiences and research with an audience interested in alternative approaches to wellness and spirituality.
What Jason Craig AKA Jroc and Sean Kelly Talked About
- Jroc's fascination with how many mushroom species he believes remain undiscovered
- His account of working in the fashion industry alongside celebrity hat designer Travis Austin
- How his background in martial arts shaped his discipline and outlook, by his own telling
- Jroc's personal views on mushrooms and plant medicine as part of his own wellness practice, not medical guidance
- His perspective on how plant medicine intersects with his broader spiritual exploration
- What drew him from the fashion world toward wellness and plant-based research
- His reflections on the intersection of physical discipline and personal growth
Why This Conversation Matters
Jroc's journey from fashion to martial arts to plant medicine research offers a candid, personal account of someone chasing curiosity across very different fields. His comments on mushrooms and plant medicine reflect his own experience and views, not medical or health advice, and listeners should treat them accordingly.
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About Sean Kelly & the Digital Social Hour
Sean Kelly is an entrepreneur and the host of the Digital Social Hour, one of the fastest-growing interview podcasts in the world, where he sits down with entrepreneurs, athletes, creators, and cultural voices for candid, long-form conversations. The show draws over 100 million views a month across platforms. Explore more guest features on SeanKelly.io.
