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By Khadisha Thornhill aka MsWeedWiki
The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.
For our 31st episode I was joined by the amazingly charismatic Shaka Wright aka Shooks Dynamo. Shooks is a self-professed ganja baby who comes from a long line of cannabis dealers in Jamaica. Growing up around weed meant he had a very normalized view of cannabis which has followed him throughout life.
“Half of my crew got their names off of something that happened when we were high”
In this discussion we learned about Shooks’ early days of distributing cannabis and you might be surprised to hear how vividly he remembers the very first time he got high. Having grown up watching his dad and uncles running cannabis, Shooks described the time police came to arrest his dad for dealing and the impact it made on his life thereafter.
“I saw how convictions changed a lot of peoples’ lives”
When legalization arrived, he knew he had to get into the cannabis game however the Canadian emerging industry didn’t make it easy. He applied literally everywhere and started to question his value until a glance in his junk folder changed things for the better.
“I wanna see these big players, I wanna see everybody get their returns and get out the way so that we can see the real growers”
“I wanna bring pride back into growing”
Today Shooks works for an LP promoting several different brands throughout Ontario's cannabis retailers. He also does brand consulting and marketing promotion on the side. You can find Shooks and his company Shooks Dynamo Marketing on Instagram at @shooksdynamo and @ganjababy.420
“I used to be so discreet. Now? I’m boasty as shit, you could smell YOU COULD TELL”
#summerof93 #boysofsummer #howtosellweed #crackgamerapgame #jool #buildingrelationships #cannavolve #LambsBreath #legalweeddealer #cannabisinOntario #BlackCannabisinCanada #socialequity #thereisnosocialequityprogram #cannabisincanada #jayzfans #hiphopandcannabis #flow935 #spexdaboss
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I'm thrilled to be joined by a such a powerhouse pioneer in the Canadian canna-tourism space for our THIRTIETH episode. Miz D is a not only a long time cannabis enthusiast, but she’s been a Vancouver-based cannabis educator, activist and consultant for decades. Having used cannabis since 1977, we learn extensively about the challenges and obstacles she’s faced as a Black woman using cannabis in western Canada in the 70s & 80s. Our listeners can expect to hear about both the bitter and sweet of Miz D’s cannabis journey. From her early days as a street kid in Vancouver, to hitchhiking across the country, you can just imagine the types of characters, and situations she would encounter in her efforts to secure cannabis during its prohibition. Her past careers include managing casinos on cruise lines, certified hypnotherapist and she’s also a reggae musician.
“I feel the approach is what creates the problem”
Miz D shares with us her thoughts on what Canada did wrong in their federal legalization process and current reality. We also learn of how she entered the cannabis industry in the previously nonexistent cannatourism market. Miz D is a true pioneer in the medical canna-tourism field and is currently in the Yucatan Mexico.
“Cannabis was a therapeutic tool, whether your intention or not was to use it that way”
While often dubbed the CannaQueen of Canada, Miz D also embraces her Stoner Chick culture fully. Our discussion really allows the listeners to hear about the importance of embracing the culture of cannabis when using the plant. When a neurological condition caused her to have to leave her career at sea, she began to look at what entrepreneurship looked like. She took things she was passionate about, like holistic wellness and combined it with her love for travel and cannabis.
“My kids and grandkids have a different upbringing with cannabis, it’s normal for them”
You can find Miz D and her cannabis tourism company Canna Travel Life on social media at
Instagram @Dvibz
Twitter @Dvibz
Clubhouse @Dvibz
www.dvibz.com
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#cannabiseducation #cannabisincanada #globalcitizen #clusterheadaches #purplespacecookies #BCgrown #BCweed #Vancouveryouth #VanCitycannabis #MeridaMexico #Mexicancannabislegalization #cannatravellife #mycannatherapy #mizDvibz #smithfallsresort #cannatourism #cannabiswithintention #stonerchic #OGstonergirl #CannaQueen #legacycannabisowner #legacycannabis #clusterheadaches #cannabisforneuropathicpain #Canadiancannabislegalization #problemiswiththeapproach
For my 29th podcast episode I was joined by the amazing cannabis enthusiast, fitness personal trainer, media personality and host of the Bigg Sharm Show on the Clubhouse App: Bobby Sharma.
It seems only fitting that Bobby’s cannabis journey literally started over 1500 miles away from his Scarborough, Ontario home, on a high school spring break trip in Daytona Beach, Florida. As a long time media personality & talk show host, Bobby is such an interesting guest who’s authentic about his cannabis experiences and growth.
His love of hip hop, NBA basketball and passion for adventure and learning makes both talking and listening to him, tremendous fun. Some examples of where our topics included WHO he would smoke with if he had the chance.
One of my favourite discoveries in our episode was learning how Bobby wakes & bakes each morning by a local neighborhood pond with an amazing regular smoke buddy, a duck.
Bobby can also be found on IG @thebiggsharmshow
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#cellulosepapers #cellulosejoints #slowburningpaper #cypresshill #glasstipfilters #cannabisconnaisseur #bougiedoobies #weedwednesdays #cypresshillglass #breal #westcoasthiphop #snoopdogg #snoopsbluntroller #professionalbluntroller #terpenes #freetheterpenes #joeydiaz #ctvnetwork #fitnesstrainer #fitnessgoals #cannabisandfitness #howtoroll
For our 28th episode we were joined by Nikki Rouse, not only a fellow Budsista, but also a photographer, cannabis patient and doula-in-training. She’s also a mentor/facilitator of the all-women online community called The Porch. During our discussion we learned about Nikki’s journey in cannabis which started as a sort of family undertaking when her son first approached her as a teenager about his cannabis use while self-medicating for anxiety. Those early discussions led to deciding as a family to pursue obtaining their medical cannabis cards and Niki describes the family affair of collectively going to their scheduled clinic appointments.
While getting medical cards for three generations of family members was a somewhat easy decision to come to, obtaining them brought along its own challenges. For example, when Nikki’s mom became a medical cannabis patient, her healthcare providers elected to reduce her chronic pain medications without consulting her or providing alternative options.
Listeners will also learn about Nikki’s work in photography and her passion for learning about becoming a birth and transition doula and her amazing plans to integrate the two.
NOTED QUOTES
“Personally for me it was a re-education”
“As a young Black man, I didn’t want him getting weed from anyone and having interactions with police. I did not want that for him”
“It became a family healing journey”
“We’re rationalizing something that isn’t normal, racial trauma”
“The doctors were like ‘if you don’t like you can find another doctor’”
“Cannabis makes you re-prioritize time”
“If it draws you to it, that’s your healing calling”
You can find Nikki Rouse on Instagram @sitbreathesip and on the website www.theporch.xyz
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#medicalcannabispatients #patientsneedtomatter #medicalcannabisinFlorida #daytonabeachcannabis #orlandomedicalcannabis #howtogetyourmedicalcannabiscard #cannabisinFlorida #indicahybridgirl #ninepoundhammer #strainoftheday #fueledbyTHC #cannabisforanxiety #cannabisforchronicpain #cannabisforpainmanagement #painmanagement #cannabiseducation #medicalcannabisadvocacy
I’m really glad I was able to get together with my fellow Budsista, entrepreneur and long-time cannabis smoker Erica Edwards. In discussing her journey listeners hear firsthand the challenges that so many Black women faced when using cannabis, such as securing cannabis safely AND being able to find reliable product.
“Navigating the weed man was I would say a big challenge”
Since legalization in Canada women can now not only grow their own cannabis plants for personal use but we can also walk into dispensaries and make our own purchases instead of relying solely on the long-fabled Weed Man.
“One of the best things that happened was when my weed man was a woman”
Our discussion together allowed us to reflect on how significantly male-dominated cannabis sources and spaces have been in our community and how this can now change following legalization. In addition we learned about what inspires her on her various entrepreneurial businesses such as her cannabis pre-roll company Diva Dose and Embellished Dreams.
“The things we do are often ghetto or marginalized until white people do them”
“There’s a ritual to smoking a spliff”
“Diva Dose was started because I love fancy things, I love beautiful things but I also love practical.”
You can find Erica Edwards on Instagram: @the_ericae @embellisheddreams @divadose
Erica Edwards can also be found on Facebook.
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#budsistas #afrocannadabudistas #msweedwiki #theericaedwardsshow #divadose #embellisheddreams #blackwomenandcannabis #blackwomenincannabs #cannabisincanada #blackwomenandmentalhealth #womenbosses #bossmoms #entrepreneurs #blackentrepreneurs #fueledbyTHC #sherbertmints #indica #sativa #howtoroll #rollingjoints #rollingblunts #spliffrollers #getyouawomandealer #buyweedfromwomen #growyourowncannabis #cannabisautonomy #budsistasrollingcontest #womenrollspliffstoo #growingwithnatalie #prettythings #blingandthings #embellishedspliffs #cannabisdivapacks #cannabisweddings #cannabacheloretteparties #cannabisthemedevents #premiumweedprerolls
For our 26th episode I was pleased to be join by cannabis enthusiast, reiki healer and owner of the Autumn Sky tea company Tianna Brown
We discussed Tianna’s journey with cannabis and how becoming a mother prompted her to alter the way she consumed. While smoking is still her favourite way to consume, she also enjoys drinking her cannabis by incorporating it with her artisanal tea blends. Her favourite herbs to smoke and steep as tea include damiana, lavender, passionflower and rose.
Tianna is a mother, wife, reiki healer and while the pandemic has certainly had its impact, she’s become a pretty good cook and has mastered a way to infuse my favourite Moxies dessert: the white chocolate brownie.
You can find Tianna on Instagram @autumnskyreiki
And via her website: www.autumnskyco.ca currently offering (4) herbal tea blends:
Let it Go
Spice it Up
Midday
Stimulate your Mind
#Blackwomenincannabis #reikihealer #womenincannabis #howyoublendyourtea #blendedherbs #artisanalteas #teaandcannabis #OGKush #lavenderanddamiana #damiana #raspberryleaftea #autumnskyco #msweedwiki #wearebudsistas #blendedteas #howyoudrinkcannabis #yeswesmoke #cannabisandwellness #cannabisandreiki #weedinLondon #beedicigarettes #bidicigarettes #cannabisculture #wesmokeweed #cannabisliteracy #normalizingcannabis #womenandcannabis #womenwhousecannabis #cannabisinyourtea
“Where did you get this (in south Utah)?”
“Don’t worry about it, just enjoy the trip”
For my 25th episode I was blessed to be joined by the amazing psiolocybin therapy advocate, vegan cannabis chef and entrepreneur Aleja of Aleja Alchemy. In our discussion we learned of Aleja’s journey with cannabis and psilocybin which began in South Utah (of all places). We learned a little bit of what brought her back to the east coast as well as the ways she teaches her students the benefits of psilocybin therapy.
Listeners will hear how passionate Aleja is about the importance of keeping access psilocybin mushrooms barrier-free as well as the need for us all to be intentional in our psilocybin use if we want to see psilocybin acknowledged and legitimized as a self-medication tool.
Aleja works with men and women looking to use psilocybin therapy to help regain perspective and self-confidence. You can find Aleja on INSTAGRAM: @aleja.alchemy
NOTABLE QUOTES:
“I had started talking to my ancestors”
“Psilocybin helped me break through a barrier that I never thought would be lifted”
“I’m sick and tired of being disrespected by men of colour when all they want is a hug”
“the main obstacle is being believed and that’s just the plight of the typical Black woman”
“We are sometimes so grateful for the attention and support that we get versus what we need that we don’t speak up for others like we should”
“We just need to recognize that we are magical and amazing and we’re just trying to reach that place where we’re actually just comfortable with it…”
#psilocybin #psychonaut #psilocybintherapy #magicmushrooms #shrooms #cannabiseducation #cannabisjourney #gorillaglue #bluedream #microdosing #microdosingshrooms #microdosingpsilocybin #thejourneywithin #healingtrauma #lionsmane #penisenvy #bplus #goldenteacher
Have you ever asked yourself how long it would take you to smoke an entire ounce of weed? When asked, my next guest said he could smoke an ounce in 4 days. For our 24th episode I’m joined by one of my oldest longtime friends, Jason Mr. Burgz Fraser. I met Jason back in the ninth grade and our dads, grew up together too!
Our listeners will learn about Jason’s file-long relationship with cannabis which actually spans generations. A multi-generational Black Canadian with deep roots throughout Nova Scotia, Jason grew up around cannabis seeing his dad, and uncles smoking together in the front room. We talked about his excitement at achieving the family milestone of getting to smoke cannabis with the ‘adults’ once he turned 18 years old. That family tradition has passed on to his own children, and now Jason is cohost of a new podcast debuting this month called Gas Station Montreal where he and his cohost have every kind of conversation while using cannabis.
You can find Jason on social media at:
IG: @shambz_aka_mrBurgz AND @the_gas_station_mtl
For our 23rd episode I was so thrilled to finally meet our fellow Budsista and renown legacy cannabis activist Reena Rampersad that we had to spend at least a full 30 minutes just to sesh and catch up BEFORE we even started recording. Reena is a restauranteur, infused dining chef, cannabis event producer and long-time cannabis educator based in Hamilton Ontario.
You’ll hear about the deep cultural ties Reena has to the ganja community beginning with her own family, ultimately intertwining her ganja culture to produce such amazing events such as the legendary Hamilton #cannacrawl.
We also learn why Reena is so passionate about cannabis amnesty as she highlights for our listeners the early struggles and triumphs of pioneers who’ve inspired her such as the first Black-owned federally licensed cannabis cultivation company owner Ashley Athill and cannabis activist and lawyer Annamaria Enenajor.
I’m very glad our listeners get to learn about the cannabis journey of High Society Supper Club’s Reena Rampersad
Reena Rampersad can be found on social media at:
IG @Highsocietysupperclub
[email protected]
Reena Rampersad is producer of such amazing events as the Hamilton CannaCrawl, and has worked tirelessly with the Organja Society & Campaign Cannabis Amnesty.
NOTABLE Quotes:
“There weren’t many people or any people who looked like me in this space”
“It’s not like we were invited to these spaces… I’d just kinda show up”
“To see people step out and show their allyship is big to me”
“This being the opportunity for specifically Black & racialized communities to experience a paradigm shift because we have an opportunity to get in here and do some things”
#cannabispioneers #cannabisadvocacy #cannabisactivists #legacyroots #AshleyAthill #TracyCurley #smashingceilings #Blackpeoplesmashingceilings #organja #hamiltoncannabis #legacycannabis #annamariaenenajor #campaignforcannabisamnesty #cannabisamnesty #favourablelendinglaws #infuseddining #infusedroti #doublesdeliveries #topicals #paincream #makemyownpaincream #plantmedicine #makeyourownmeds #growyourown #cannacrawl #cannatourism #retreats #somethingniceandsticky #grapegorillaglue #710 #welikeoil #welove710 #organjasociety #highsocietysupperclub #cannacrawl #legacymarket
For our 22nd episode we were joined by my fellow Budsista: Sabrina the Vegan Villain and founder of the natural care product line called As Intended All Natural. Sabrina is a deeply spiritual Cannasista who began using cannabis for pain management as a medical cannabis patient 6 years ago and she’s never looked back.
Listening to Sabrina, we learn that it took her just under a year to experiment with different types of cannabis strains as well as methods of ingestion to find out what worked best for her. I think our listeners will really enjoy learning from her the different ways she benefits from incorporating cannabis throughout her life.
Sabrina can be found on social media at:
IG: Asintended_allnatural
website: www.aian.ca
Facebook: As Intended All Natural
#cannabiseducation #cannabisforpain #painmanagement #backpain #bipolardisorder #mentalhealth #anxietysupport #mentalhealthsupport #cannabisforwellness #allnaturalhealthproducts #cannawarrior #medicalcannabis #healthcaresupport #medicalcannabisinQuebec #womenusingcannabis #Blackwomenandcannabis
QUOTES from this episode:
"What we deny persists, when you smoke you can’t deny"
“I put that bad boy on EVERYTHING”
“It is a holy plant I’m telling you”
“I’m talking to God, so when you get elevated you’re able to have a better conversation with the spirits”
The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.