Author of the Just Say Yes: A Marijuana Memoir joins us to have an honest talk about how cannabis has influenced her life for the better. The book has been featured in the NEw York Times and The Huffington Post and is the first memoir of its kind.
A national phenomenon in its initial release, Just Say Yes is a genre-busting first-of-its-kind memoir that illuminated the truths of cannabis consumption for a mainstream audience. Celebrated in two pieces in the New York Times, highlighted in a 5-part series in Snoop Dogg’s Merry Jane, praised in HuffPost, Marie Claire, High Times, in 2015, Hiller’s book sparked a new curiosity about the plant.
Whether buying an ounce for an octogenarian couple, hanging out with the film crew of the original Woodstock, or getting stoned with her son on a college tour, Hiller was the perfect guide to the pleasures of pot.
Now, a decade later, at age 78, the author (creator of the popular Substack The Pleasure Principle) examines our country’s “post-legalization” era. The new book features nine new chapters and a foreword by veteran activist Steve DeAngelo, “Father of the Modern Cannabis Industry” and star of Discovery’s Weed Wars.
Today, more people smoke weed on a daily basis than drink alcohol. As millions of people are discovering the benefits—and drawbacks—of regular cannabis use, Just Say Yes is more relevant and entertaining than ever.