The Noobie And The Doobie
The Noobie And The Doobie
Cannabis & Coffee: A Match Made In Heaven | Jolyn & Alexis - Blunts & Beans | The Noobie and The Doobie | OTS #11
Jolyn & Alexis are coffee & cannabis connoisseurs, besties, the founders of "Blunts & Beans"...and proud moms! They're a one of kind pairing...offering a one of a kind pairing!
On this episode, Jolyn & Alexis discuss overcoming the stigma around cannabis & motherhood, share their personal cannabis journeys, reveal how they became besties & business partners...and introduce their specially curated Canadian subscription box service! Oh...and Timmy might have found a new bestie...
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Cannabis model Marijane Baker & non-consuming comedian Timmy Boyle have joined forces to explore the wonderful world of weed...from both sides. Be sure to subscribe, turn on notifications, like, comment & share! And please connect on social media & consider becoming a patron to help support this podcast experience. Thank you so much!
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ABOUT THE PODCAST:
He’s from the Church. She’s from the garden...of Weeden. They’re from different worlds with the same goal. To engage & explore the cannabis culture...from both sides.
Join medicinal user, model & advocate Marijane Baker and non-consumer, former youth pastor & current clean comedian Timmy Boyle for a unique, funny & educational look into the magical, controversial and, for some, forbidden world of weed.
Timmy & Mj (a real life “mixed” couple) bring their cannabis pillow talk into the public domain as well as inviting guests, from inside & outside the weed community, to help educate, entertain & inspire the other noobies & doobies who are tuning in.
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[Music] this podcast is for adults only should
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not be used as a meal replacement and may contain nuts
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[Music] hey everybody and welcome back to another episode of the newbie and the
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doobie my name is timmy i am the newbie mary jane i am the doobie we're so
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excited today to have with us on the spot blunts and beans otherwise known as alexis and jolene how are you guys doing
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great how are you uh good no yeah normally nobody asks us
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that they just kind of respond um i think i'm doing all right do i look okay
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yeah you look good okay all right cool then we're good um we uh i didn't know i want to learn more
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about what blunts and beans specifically is but now we figure hold on one second
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let me let me finish my statement i have an hour and a half statement to make and then you can jump in at the end
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um i decided since she i know she's not doesn't have a blunt per se i'm learning about definitions as the newbie but
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she's got her joint so i wanted to make sure i was on the beans side do you prefer do you have one preference oh
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look at that oh look how the green screen is working oh no oh no sweet so i've got yellow yellow beans
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and green beans do you care which one i have on me for the show it's the wrong beans
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oh see he knows nothing he's trying newbie right thank you
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thank you see you're trying to try friendship don't fall for it all right um fine okay
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explain to me the bunsen beans then let's let's try to let's try to get this out right away
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so blunts and beans started as a vision to have a coffee shop that you could
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order cannabis and coffee at um [Laughter]
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and so um obviously we decided to jump on this at the beginning of covid when they were like shutting everything down
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a great time so then we thought of um how can we bring it into people's homes like how
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can you still experience this in your own home so then we decided to open a monthly subscription box company
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that brings you blunt wraps accessories and fresh roasted coffee beans and when
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i say fresh i mean like fresh roasted for the box um and the coffee that you can get in a
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grocery store normally sits there for about two years um and so it's not fresh and it's already pre-ground and it's a
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completely different experience so yeah yeah that was bunsen beans
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but the other thing too um there's like so many amazing people in
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this country that do amazing things each month with their hands and they like
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really hone in on their niche and their passion so we also enjoy highlighting
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them and we've created some really amazing partnerships in the process with people
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who want to take part in it so it's been amazing so i'm assuming when you're talking about people are really good with their
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hands so you deal with masseuses those type of people well you know no
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mostly artisans like people that make little crafts artists sometimes pink is one of them you can't really see
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it but like it's um all of our accessories that go in the box are like here made by small canadian
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businesses what is what is that it says on the spoon i love coffee and
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weed and so that has been our box when someone made that
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yeah so so you guys so you grow your own coffee beans um we source them from different local
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roasters so small roasters that you would normally um experience their kind of coffee unless you actually traveled
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through their town or stock like it's not available in grocery stores so yeah um this is beans that are
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brought into canada and then roasted here in many different ways so um
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yeah it's actually like really premium it's a premium level coffee for sure yeah
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it's amazing and like once you've had it not to be a coffee snob but you can't go back
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well i could see like i'm not a coffee drinker but i can see just getting um it
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sounds like you're getting a different it's quality right every time and
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just to get quality different brand like different that's what you want to try it
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in like try new things it'd be like um for you mj if um you know you got some a
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bud and then i was like hey what if i showed you all these growers across
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canada who have quadruple a bud and i send you a sample and you see who you fall in love with yeah that's cool
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i uh i have never had a coffee at all and i've only smoked a joint three times so your whole blunts and beans concept
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maybe i should just order a box and just just see what happens we have okay so you can fit in with our aunties this
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with your what your coffee oh yeah i guess no that wouldn't even work for you
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um oh like yourself that don't consume yeah we can still get the types of
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coffee you don't like caffeine so do you have to adjust the bloods yeah we do we do have just the ones too
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like a little top up because some people too they don't like you know you're in a higher position at work you don't want
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to be seen by one of your employees popping into your local shop so this gives you that alternative where
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you get a variety to have a nice little stash at your place do you have a just a spoon box like
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where i can just get that spoon um no but i could tell you the amazing person who made it and you could contact her
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because that's the other thing we do is we help bring these small businesses new clients
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and i'm all for directing people to them all the time so the spoon is from hazel and pink she's a mom out of ontario a
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little mompreneur and she's a fellow canna mom so you know we love supporting our
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community and there's amazing people in it so and there's a lot of people now getting
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into um making things like that because right there are so many things that we need
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every single day that we don't think that we need timmy is huge for that he he would just go through life using you
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know he would use the knife if he had to if that's all he had whereas i'm the person i'm like i gotta find that spoon
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so so it's nice to see that there but if the knife works as a spoon why bother but this is even better because now
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you're getting a box every month and you're like oh what's this it's a spoon oh my god i could use this
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i didn't even know i could use this and it's beautiful and it's local or it's sourced by
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somebody fine send me a box you guys sold it okay good and then you can feel good right because you know each month
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when you do order one even if it's just the one time gift a box option because we have that too for those people are
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hesitant on you know get committed with us um i lost my
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so you could get just like the one time box right right right or send it to other people but oh yeah
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that's what i was saying the best part is you know that every month you supported at least three small
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businesses within canada okay that's so cool we like to keep it at home you know i like that the gift of
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boxes because you can see like a train happen like somebody will order a gift a box for their friend and then yeah that
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friend comes back because we just get to see the names the addresses so then that person will come back and order another
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one send it to like two other people and then those two people it's
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so when you guys had this concept and you're putting it together and then the thing that nobody saw coming unless
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unless you realize that every 100 years this pandemic is supposed to happen anyways but if you didn't see it coming
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you're planning this this business and it and it hits right at this time you're ready to kind of get going what was the
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initial thought was the initial thought okay let's wrap this up or was it immediately how do we adapt no i like
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already hit like the pandemic already this was like a daydream of ours like you know what i mean like we would just
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sit there just be like with the kids frustrated or something would be like man just wait till the day we have this coffee shop where we just go
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we'll have our boy around our kind of people enjoy ourselves you know and then all of a sudden like
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then we were just sitting there like we weren't doing anything stuck at home the kids in the pandemic we were like all
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right let's do this let's figure it out figure out a way and to get the licensing to do such a thing
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to open a cannabis coffee shop um is like a huge like a huge process right
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it's going to take a long time so instead of just waiting that time is going to pass anyways might as well start building your brand and
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it's been going really well so that's kind of why we jumped into it well and the government did say that once um they
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got the edible thing down pat that they would look into these kind of places consumption sites because you know
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liquor stores have bars people can still go and enjoy their liquor so i feel like the cannabis
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community is really lacking where we don't have somewhere people can come together to
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consume i guess yep that's um we had a couple places uh
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pre-legalization where it was so weird before legalization you could go and pay to go
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into a building and consume your cannabis there it had to be your cannabis but
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there was still the place now like um kelly's green lounge it's a cannabis education center right
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with events and um accessories for cannabis uh but
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no consumption inside right so so like you technically you could open
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up a coffee shop that sold accessories but then you're forcing everybody but that's not the dream the dream is you
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come in you can sample just like you know you would like the different things
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you can get a coffee and a little sneaky snack and you can sit down and enjoy it or be out on our patio because obviously
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we're gonna have a patio obviously um but yeah and keeping it so we're
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hopeful because even looking at it statistically the government has statistics on it and they're opening
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cigar lounges which benefits less than three percent of the population
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and where something like this you know that's it's a much higher percentage so yeah okay
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i'm confused cigar lounges where they can consume inside yeah yeah inside you
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can have a cigar lounge and club in alberta and that's why you're like yeah yeah like that i know
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like so so growing up now keep in mind i live in ontario
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growing up i remember my mom taking me to her work in an office building and there was a specific
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room that was a smoking room in the building like i remember vaguely was sitting in the room while my mom had a
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break and watching everyone around me smoke i was kid i remember um the government passing a
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law where they had to build these in malls they were like glass enclosures
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yellow and with the lines and everybody had it all had to be ventilated and whatever and then like a couple years later they
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said no no no we don't like that people are complaining every time the doors open up the smoke is going out into the main
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entry of the mall so no no and then they forced everybody outside so the fact that you're telling me right now that oh
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no they have smoking in buildings because that's what i heard my entire life is the problem with these even now
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with cannabis really but you can't smoke inside like but if you're telling me the smoke
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cigars stinkier than any freaking weed cannabis
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strain you would ever have so don't tell them like no way i was like give me a different reason because
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yeah i agree if you're smoking cigars you should be able to smoke cannabis right for the record uh
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my my time growing up i would always laugh at you people stuck in your little glass boxes
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i wasn't smoking when they had the glass boxes i was forced outside i used to go to the sky dome
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and uh they would have the little glass boxes for the just the regular smokers and i used to walk through the foyer
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laughing the regular the regular smokers you know it's funny you know how you can find the pot
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the pot smokers the cannabis consumers of the day do you smoke do you smoke ask them do you smoke and
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they'll pause for a second smoke what right yeah that's generally the questions
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or i don't smoke cigarettes and then there's that awkward pause because if the other person is a
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cannabis consumer they'll be like but you smoke weed because you're very specific on the fact
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that you don't look sacred okay all right yeah that's it yeah so where did where did your and you can go in
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whatever order we're about to find out who's the alpha in the room right now um
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what uh talking about where where does your cannabis journeys
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um start how young were you how did it going with the first was the first experience a good one
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oh yeah it was it was mine was with my older brother my mom's gonna watch this later
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um no it was good um back then it was you know trying it out with my brother
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and then it led to a medicinal journey with cannabis for me
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um i really don't want to say how young i was because fair enough it was young and
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children shouldn't smoke young they should wait until their brains are developed and such
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but yeah there's more information now right we didn't have that information
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yeah right we can't with the stuff we did in the past we didn't know any better no need
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to apologize it's just it's it's just let it all out i think that being said i
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think it's funny because when i was younger my mom was super um
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super against pog like mom's pretty straight and narrow she's a good girl and then watching what it did for me um
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on my health journey uh it really changed her perspective of it you know so that that's cool and like
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now she's our number one supporter and she doesn't smoke but she's all like i'll wear anything you
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give me like can i have a sweater too guys that's awesome um
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can we have a sweater of course of course okay thank you appreciate that i do love my sweaters
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[Laughter] mj1 that says best friends
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yeah okay okay as long as long as i get a sweater i don't care
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um i was i didn't smoke young i liked it at high school yeah but um i played a lot of sports and so i
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couldn't really consume i felt like it really affected my sport ability um and then i went to
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um [Music] i was drinking a lot you know a lot making some poor choices when i was
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younger way too young just like jolene
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okay but um i'd say that my like cannabis journey like kind of took
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me out of all those poor decisions i was making when i was drinking now i rarely drink now and i actually stopped drinking for
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a couple years like probably three years um like all together and would only smoke weed and my life went like
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blossomed okay um yeah and now i just like you know
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it's this is my level this is my my state i like to be in and so i stay in it
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do you do you still believe that cannabis negatively affects athletes
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no i think if you can win the olympics um using cannabis you should win two gold medals and i think oh okay
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instead of eating it and then you know yeah kudos to you yeah absolutely i
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actually i actually said that when we were talking to ross um because he lost you guys know he lost his gold medal and
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then he had to fight to win it back yeah so like but it's true if you can consume
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cannabis and people say oh cannabis makes you slow it slows your reaction time down like all these negative
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physical attributes or abilities and yet if you can still win that gold medal like you're
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you're on it yeah well he had said that he thought the biggest benefit of it was just in the mind right because so much
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of of high level athletics is there's a lot of people very talented in a whole lot of sports it's the question of can you
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can you uh handle game time when it's when you know the crowd is watching right i like genuinely believe there's
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two kinds of consumers there's consumers that are productive and can be productive and like excel
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like in that state and then there are people that use it to minimize you know what i mean like to just like
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mellow themselves down and just chill and just take a break from life right so like i i myself am one of those people
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that can do it and then i'm like getting all the stuff done you know what i mean like that's just what i like to do i don't like to consume and just
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chill and sit and you know so you're we do that sometimes we do obviously friday night yeah like
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talking we've been talking a lot about consuming with intention i think we've now said this when talking to almost
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every person now because it comes up time and time again it's if you're consuming before bedtime
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it's with the intention that i'm gonna i'm gonna watch the show and i'm gonna go to sleep yeah like i learned a long
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time ago i had i had an ex-boyfriend that i i would
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so we would we would smoke a joint and then all of a sudden i'd be like okay so are you ready to go grocery shopping and
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he would look at me and be like you always freaking do that right you smoke you smoke your joint and get me high and
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then you want to go somewhere and do something and i'm like no you knew we had to go grocery shopping
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before you smoked the joint smoking a joint is not the okay now i'm doing nothing thing it's like you still
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have to do everything you were gonna do before right you smoked the joints so like i smoked that joint with the
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intention that i'm gonna finish this and then i'm gonna go out i'm gonna get the bus i'm gonna get to the grocery store
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i'm gonna get my food and i'm gonna get back so i have enough time to smoke another one yeah absolutely
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i'm uh sorry was that too intense that see this is the world that is very new
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to me because i i can't now i can't even decide every once in a while everything
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else she was saying there i'm just like it sounds like oh she's just up and guts of doing stuff but if i just go hey you
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know what we got we gotta go she was like ah i gotta smoke a joint
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do you want her to go there and be relaxed and her best self or do you want her to be like frazzled and oh my god i
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want her to be frazzled in drama that's what gets attention well it's like the other day you asked
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me to come and do something and like he wanted me to like focus he was going to show me how to do something and i
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literally i just rolled my joint just put the filter in had my tea ready was about to sit down
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and he's like babe do you have a minute i'm like yep and i came over and i'm standing there
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and he's going through and he's very thorough when he explains everything and that this is a good thing
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any other time like okay is this gonna take more than three
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minutes because if it is i gotta go i'll be back i i'm having a
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horrible time look and to be fair let me say this um i believed
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um so i grew up i grew up in in the church uh we didn't talk about cannabis nobody knew anything about it and if it
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did get brought up it was you know you're going to hell and it's right up there with with cocaine heroin it's the
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worst of worst so the and i believed all of the
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the the pop culture stigmas you know that it was going to be a 25 to 35 year
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old boy man child sitting on a couch eating potato chips with no drive no passion um
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completely unfunctionable yeah which is the word and so when i met mj and found out that
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she could speak coherently and i was like i was like wait hold on one second you know you smoke weed and you're
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talking clearly yeah i just smoked a joint over there like a couple minutes ago blew my mind and that was the first
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thing that started to tear down the wall of what that stigma and i realized okay there's more happening here
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but i can tell you though now that i've entered into this world it's just like
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i can no longer just you know schedule a day it's like i gotta schedule an hour
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smoke break schedule and hours it's just like oh my goodness it drags it out it
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is but you are starting to learn the importance of why i use the cannabis
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because when i was he wanted me to focus and i can't focus on where what you're
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telling me to do because my brain is like this and i need to just smoke a joint to make it
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so i can focus on what you're telling me to do yeah no it is true and that that that's why i now do it it's like it's
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like um we work better if you schedule yeah i'm understanding and again i think
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i still i still i still believe this to be true if she was not smoking with intention and i didn't
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see the medic the medicinal benefit of it for her just to get hot
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um i don't think i'd be as patient and be like let's let's go but because i've seen
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the way it affects her um go back to physically go back to the
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first couple early episodes before we had learned how to like schedule in breaks there was a flag episode
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it breaks my heart i haven't refused to watch it because i was so irritated
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and so that's right because we did we did like we used to do four in a day
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and it was like eight hour days and i and i'm used to that i used to you know traveling as a comic we're like you
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know we would we would get up at six in the morning you're on the road you get the venue you set up you perform you get on the road you go you know back to the
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hotel you know often we wouldn't even stop to eat so i've had to learn and understand how
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to deal with some but but because eating her or giving her hoots this poor woman
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you're like your head we would give i would get food and some wigs but
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they just weren't long enough and i always felt like i needed to get back into the studio because it was a long
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time i suffer with um ibs so any sort of anxiety and stress just
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makes it way worse yeah and and that's sort of just the long day and the
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not being able to medicate when i needed to was it was a little difficult
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yeah but i'm i'm not a monster it was a learning process and i've been
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i've been learning but i do think it's a lot because of the intention and i and i know why she needs to and i've i've seen
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it both in the in the science that i've been learning about and anecdotally from other people's stories what's that i
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said it's huge for ibs like yeah this she can get i totally get that because i have crohn's disease so
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okay okay so i was i was wondering why you used it medicinally yes okay
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now do you find edibles or smoking um i i i feel good to smoke it you
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shouldn't because it's not good for you but i do i prefer it and i find it relaxes me more than an edible and
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versus i can smoke and i can be level-headed and i can get all the things done and do what i need to do
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versus if i eat it edible and it's not the right dosage like i could just want to be on the couch and that's not
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helping anyone alexis does it all is it a medicinal thing for you is it mostly recreational
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probably recreational indeed um so i have a question then for you
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as a recreational consumer do you think that there is a possibility
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that you're actually using it medicinally maybe for something that you're not aware of or just for
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prevention i'm not a doctor you know that's okay we pretend to be doctors on
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this show all the time so just say whatever you want why do you consume them and i probably am like a little bit add
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or like adhd like or something like that like my mental like whatever because i
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do find that if i'm not stoned i'm literally like a scatter
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brain i cannot finish a task you know what i mean like it's just something that like and i get irritated so quickly
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like just the tiniest little thing like i'll turn the tap on and it's like overfilled sink a little bit you know a
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little too high for my liking irritated and normally like you know i'll just kind of flow with it
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it's fine okay the perfect temperature anyways but um yeah so maybe i guess like so it created
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creates a balance that would yeah like i can not be
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stoned like i totally can and i can totally function like you know but i prefer
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i've heard people say that you've said you just said i feel anxious and like i get like irritated but i'm not high
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and i've had people say to me that's because you're addicted and to those people i want to smack
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smack those people because if i'm addicted to anything it's feeling good and i don't think
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there's anything wrong with that it makes me feel good it's beautiful and like i don't know the
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the art of consuming cannabis brings me into the present moment i find and people do not
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they do not bring themselves to the present moment sometimes during their entire day like they can you know just
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like be in their head or thinking of other things other places other times like you know what i mean so like
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bringing me to the actual fact that i got to focus on rolling the weed in my hands
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yeah yeah wow i really i really messed this one up but it's fine still smokes like
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going through those motions throughout my day mentally has definitely just improved
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a lot of it because just before that it was like constantly like oh are you even hanging out with the kids
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yeah we have some pretty epic play sessions oh we do yeah
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okay so i i just want to touch on that because people will say you are a bad
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you're a bad parent yeah if you consume okay um my child i came home from the
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hospital my first child i smoked weed prior i smoked wheat the day my water broke like before like i literally
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finished the joint and then my water that's probably why i broke them so i got home from the hospital and i tried
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to smoke a joint and i didn't like the feeling it gave me because i was in the hospital for a
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couple days and i had time to detox right so um i remember sitting there staring at my
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son on the floor and he was just belly time you know back time was just laying there and i'm i'm so i i don't he was
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the first baby i helped you're coming home i had no idea what the hell i was doing
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with this kid and then um i had one of my best friends came over and she's like will you calm the [ __ ]
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down and smoke this joint yeah so we went out on the balcony and of course i'm like
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looking in on the kid the whole time you know we go inside and i finally for the first time felt
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relaxed enough i went and i like the first time i felt comfortable holding my own child
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and i was like hey buddy and i was like playing with him and like talking to him or before i didn't know what the [ __ ] to
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do with this kid i was just like changing him and like all the stuff i had to do
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but other than that i was just like what do we do so so i really feel like cannabis made
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me a better parent it made me more patient it made me i didn't yell at the child i got down on
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their level and i was able to talk to them like they were you know human it totally does and also like i
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feel way more comfortable sending my child over to somebody's house that consumes cannabis than you know drinks
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wine like i would bet at least if at least if they get hurt you can do something about
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it instead of being intoxicated like you know what i mean in a sense you can't you know how you're supposed to drive
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them to like i just don't understand like even sometimes like my family um they nobody
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in my family um consumes cannabis like at all but they will have like a drink with
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dinner or whatever and like those kinds of things and that's totally fine um and i do feel like there's a little bit
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of a stigma there sometimes like against the cannabis parent but i definitely understand that even with like dealing
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with my siblings and my cousins like growing up like i could not handle children like at all like i just
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have no patience like do not i cannot but now like even with my own daughter
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like when i'm like on that level when i'm on my prime level like there's it just flows better
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like you get in the state of flow where it's just like okay cool like we're doing this now we're doing this now yeah
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they're all over the place you need something yeah i can see jolene she's like
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four of them you must they must keep you busy not only do you have four but use you
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said but before i think before we we actually started recording here you uh you homeschool your children she watches
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all of all all of y'all so all so you got five kids all day long
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yes wow so you're no stranger to homeschooling no i i homeschooled mine
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as well um why why choose homeschooling for you
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well when the pandemic hit my one son has asthma and right before it my
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littlest guy was in the hospital where he like um got an infection in his lung and heard it
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[Laughter] you know we were quarantined it was
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right before the pandemic who knows but um so yeah the school just seemed like
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do i really want to risk that with them so we thought we'd try it and i super fell in love with it because we get to
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spend all day like outside and doing our own thing cool yeah i did it
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i did it primarily because i didn't want to get up in the morning and take my kids to the bus
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that was kind of annoying so i said let's homeschool um i'd originally done it for my my
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daughter was going to be um put into the learning program and uh
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once you get put into learning programs in school that's it you're not good you're you'll never you'll never get out you'll you'll be stigmatized you know
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your whole life too you'll always be fellow like you're step behind and we knew that hers was a focus
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problem uh and it wasn't a learning problem so we took her out and it took me a couple years to uh focus just on
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english and just to get her back up to speed that's how far back she had fallen um but she ended up learning it and she
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ended up you know teaching uh kids uh english and she graduated with honors
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from fashion and design so um makes my heart feel so good but it's
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but there was there was a huge stick like you know there was a huge stigma on homeschooling when i
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when i started homeschooling my kids uh so so so my daughter came out first
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we we let my oldest that's funny she came out first she came out of the school came out of the school
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my oldest daughter was told she could stay in school until she graduated grade six with her friends so we let her kind
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of stay and my my son has never been in the school system but uh but at the time we had to gather
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we only knew one other homeschooling family so we were homeschooling before the government said it was cool right like we were we were back
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like they we had one other family at our church and so we had to mix and match this
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curriculum which was really scattered like nowadays you can teach you don't need when people say oh but i'm not a
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good teacher i don't know the information teachers don't even know they study the information the night before from the curriculum and go in
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they teach a grade and that's their job perfecting that grade yeah you just perfect that that thing right but you
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can get anything online now like like you know you can get the curriculum you're in ontario
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yeah exactly what the teacher looks at like you're saying and most kids just need
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most kids just need guidance and we went from um teaching our kids in a very structured
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school system because i didn't want to get like you know we were already getting pointed fingers at so you wanted to make sure
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well although it's okay our kids are still learning they're still up and doing it and then then i realized that all three of my kids are artistic and we
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we went from being very structured school in the house to what's called no schooling and we provided you know um
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you know stuff we went on field trips we we learned from movies games um and the
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um the environment was provided for them the books were on the shelf the live they knew where to get the library books
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they could get whatever they wanted we didn't and we were there to guide them and i think you know the first you know
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my middle daughter was the guinea pig and she turned out fine so it looks like my son is going to be okay as well
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i feel like i just want to say um the oldest graduated and that was
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like an awesome voiceover or actor or actress yeah yeah the second one like he
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said uh finished top of the class and fashion and design i've seen some of her designs in like drawings and
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an outfit she like this girl is talented and beyond talented that just came from her drawing
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transformers um stuff and people were like oh she knows who's drawing you're not teaching or anything i'm like that's
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what she loves to do like she's yeah she literally followed her passion and your other son is just
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about to go into university so like they're i highly recommend schooling i highly recommend it i mean
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they're good kids they you know um i don't know that's whole you can spend more time
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with them too that's that's one of the that was the downside that was the downside well home school
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let's come on let's let's not what's homeschooling and the way you did it your kids aren't going to watch this
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just flat out say it it is hard it's a drag no no definitely some days i definitely
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want to ship one or two or five of them i'm not gonna lie but it's it's nice
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being able to spend the day with them and get to see them grow in that sense yeah
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do you like an angel do you feel that um in
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if you were taking your kids to school is there still a stigma within the mom's
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circles that would be like oh the cannabis mom
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yeah up you know there's the yoga mat oil field moms yeah all the the clicks
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standing about and then there's me over here hannah mom
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looking at him don't care because i'm here to hang out with my babes
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now how many of those other cliques though are filled with cannabis that just won't say they're canned homes for
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sure now that it's legalized i feel it's probably not quite as bad as faux pas
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you know depends when they go to school like where our kids went to school it's quite small town and
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very anti-cannabis but i met one of my best friends through
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school who's also a cat of mom so they are out there you know we don't leave our flag too high to get hated on
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because we're still good moms and that's like just because i smoke weed doesn't
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mean i'm a bad mom probably a better mom okay oh it's true i'm gonna take that part
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out listen to what jolene said
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he's better than you i tell people that i smoke cannabis for
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your protection
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i think it's a shame i mean the stigma is a shame for so many reasons but um what i what i've learned
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is because i used to say to people oh you know what i grew up in this world where nobody talked about cannabis
37:38
nobody used cannabis you know all this stuff but the more i'm discovering how many people out there
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use it for various reasons i'm probably now thinking that i was sitting in church
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with a large group of people that used it but couldn't for the life of them
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ever talk about it or bring it up in the community how sad is that you know like i feel like i've like grown into my most
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authentic self like through canada and like there's some people that don't feel like they can be that around certain
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people or in a certain group of people because of the stigma that's around it it's so sad
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actually when you think about it even now that it's legalized yeah exactly like i mean i knew
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we've shared on the podcast a couple times about the fact that um i saw
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i grew up in the church i a lot of my my contacts long time friends are all in that circle
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i went on to be a clean comic um and of course you know definitely drug jokes would not fall into my category of you
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know when i i was professional comic for 10 years uh so i'll still am but although
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my business has completely collapsed now but um so i had this this life
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of of people and fan bases who often saw my shows in churches because that's where clean comedy was needed and wanted
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and so a lot of my contacts and fans were built through that the moment i did this podcast
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um i began receiving text messages and emails and phone calls from people who
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uh were beginning to distance themselves from me as you know friends they were concerned fans um people who basically
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who used to book me constantly who were like are you still going to be doing is this just a coved pandemic thing like
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are you if you're going to do the podcast after when things open up i don't think we can have you back in
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so just by me and not even so i'm not even consuming currently i'm just on the side of advocating for it based on on the
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evidence that i've seen and i have already um been
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been pushed back yeah because of that like that's that's that's incredibly sad yeah and we felt
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that too like even uh when we contact roasters it's either it's very mixed
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it's either oh my god super love the idea or like devil's lettuce back away
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back away right yeah yeah and they don't want to associate their brand with our name just because
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they don't feel like their community base would appreciate that do you find uh like we're we're about an
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hour and a half out of toronto i mean toronto expands so far it almost feels sometimes that it's all still part of
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toronto in ontario um do you find though you guys are in a very small community
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very rural um is is i assume the stigma is worse or is
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that wrong i don't know i guess yeah maybe worse
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because it's a very like traditional town like very traditional well and in the city like i've been to
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toronto i know you're not right in toronto but um yeah even though i didn't know anyone every block there was a shop
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that i could pop into and find people and visit with them and you know i could
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find people very easily whereas here out in the rural because you're not in town unless you
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know so wait are you are you using people as a as a because
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i'm like you can find people anywhere but you keep smiling when you say people so i'm assuming that's
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that's a specific kind of people there's not many people like i had to drive 10 minutes keeps calling them people to get
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here to see alexis and uh like past two houses on the way you're on just so you
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know you're on a a pro cannabis podcast so you can you can call them cannabis smokers you you don't just call them
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people or no no no no no like there's like less population i mean i mean
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people in general i'm like she's talking about oh population i'm talking people oh my goodness you must
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be like so there's so many people around and then like i could find my peoples you know my little okay members and have
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a good conversation with them because they do also consume right versus out here i could drive to
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alexis's like i said 10 minutes and i didn't pass anyone on the road
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i didn't see anyone between my door and her door so you know okay so so he tried ten minutes i
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couldn't even tell you how many people i even yeah i mean now i know though now i know
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how okay i'm picturing now how small your community is because because at first
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when you kept saying i could run in and find my find people i'm going oh she keeps smiling with like your eyes lit up
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and i'm like oh that's because she's finding her cannabis people it's like no i'm genuinely excited
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because there's a human being and i don't see those in my town
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that's yeah you're in a small place i thought i thought i was in a small place i'm in a little place called sterling
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and we have like a thousand people they say three thousand on the sign but it's just two thousand of that is cows the
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mayor just did that to make it look like he was running something huge but i don't know if you feel this we
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have been um when the pandemic hit in my town
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you would if there was no tv you wouldn't have known like we've been social distancing since 1858 like like
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that sort of feeling is that that's what it sounds like you're living in well i mean
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yeah but when you see your neighbor it's not like in the city where they're like i don't know you stay away
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they're like oh hey how's it going and they're like yeah can't wait to talk to you
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yeah don't i'm still like that even in the city it must be harder to hide the fact that
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you're a candy mom then if everybody knows everybody's business yeah yeah so like
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i i feel bad though for our kids honestly because as a result like some
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kids aren't allowed to have playdates with ours because god forbid we could consume when they're around and like
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right i'm sorry i know you don't smoke and i'm not gonna like you know around your kid like i'm gonna be stealthy
43:58
that's your kid your business my children i like to educate my children so when it comes to
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their choices in life they're making educated decisions but you know i'm not going to push my
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views on your kid because i believe in pro-choice but if that's what you want to feel whatever they're still welcome in my
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house because i think because i've seen mj when she like when she walks along the street when when like like we walk
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along streets sometimes where there's people and so i smoke cannabis everywhere but she yeah i didn't get
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that if a kid is coming the other way with a parent or whatever she'll she'll
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put she'll put the joint down and walk walk out on the street and i think most
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i think most people though because of the stigma and because of the picture i painted of like kind of the no driven
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you know just kind of lazy person you you also put in a sense of disrespect
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on that person as well they're seeing it you know they're they're dirty they're they're disrespectful right and with it
44:59
legalized we're still parents we're not going to be disrespectful they just don't realize that there's like an
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ethics that come with it as well like you know what i mean just light a joint in anybody's house like you wouldn't
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just roll one on anybody's counter you wouldn't you know what i mean like that's there's there's kicks
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the stealthy aspect of it um is as a parent when you your kid like i
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tell my kids 24 hours notice before you have any friends over at my house so that way i know i won't consume in the
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house i'll make sure everything is like out of sight yeah um it's outside smoking you know what i mean like
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we're very as we're very cautious of this like right um one time one time i
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didn't think about it i had a stickers all over my fridge i had like
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my collection was on my fridge because it was one of those stainless steel nothing sticks to it and in my house
46:02
there's got to be something everywhere or else it drives me crazy to see a blank space so i covered it with a bunch
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of stickers like the parental advisory sticker was on there and then like 420 friendly and you know um thc of uh
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instead of kfc and like it was completely covered in cannabis everything and then my
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son's friend came over and then his mom came over to pick them up or to pick them up and
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she walked in the kitchen and she stopped and she looked at the fridge and i had a moment where my heart
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and i did all that work of making sure every you know all the whole things one tiny and i left the
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entire thing and then she she looked at it and she said oh my god and she went in to tell me a story about
46:49
how when she was younger she smoked bong water and da da da da da and she smokes meat and it's so good to find another
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mom and i was just like thank god you know what i mean and it's so nice when you find those people it is it's
47:04
the most amazing feeling and you never let that you like give me your hands you can see it right there i'm so glad
47:10
that you guys have each other because the fact that you work so well together and you have kids that obviously work
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well together yeah yeah it sounds like a good how did you guys find each other
47:21
then i had a gender reveal party and her husband was working with my kid's father
47:27
at the time and um he was like i'm inviting some people from work and i was like who are these people you know like who are these
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people you work in construction anyways like we're going to be at my
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grandma's house like construction people anyways
47:46
so then um anyways this gender reveal party back pre-covered was like already like so many people like 60
47:53
plus people or whatever oh wow and then she like shows up and with a tim horton's muffin box
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okay it's like she went through the drive through tim hortons and didn't get anything in the box she just got the box
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and made like other baby clothes like little muffins oh and i was like that's
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the cutest thing in my entire life and then um yeah i was pregnant so i didn't want to hang out with anybody and
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she was just like be my friend that's so cute it's so sad that she couldn't afford
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muffins though [Laughter] and you're thinking that i'm watching
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some ovens i just got an extra box you know oh oh you ate them i thought it was
48:35
amazing because so many people do do those diaper cake and that's overplayed
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i'm like muffins that's yeah so different and it was like a good reveal it wasn't something you bring gifts to
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so like but i didn't know because i've never been to her new age things yeah
48:52
her new age things i'm old so that was my first gender reveal
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i was nervous i didn't know and you know husbands when they're invited to stuff
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no offense you don't get the 101 details that we need for our anxiety on the inside to be
49:08
prepared meeting a couple of people yeah your husband was invited to a gender
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reveal that's like yeah usually it's like the women they go to those things and drive their husbands yeah right
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yeah yeah that's how we met and then yeah and then i just like you know had a baby
49:27
and didn't know how to do that so i just like snapped onto this one i was like oh
49:32
you you have four tell me you're before you you must you must know what you're doing they're all alive still so you know we
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weren't really close but then one day i called her and i dropped my youngest two off to a day home because my oldest two
49:46
had started school and i was working 12 to 14 hour days at the time and the day home was atrocious and
49:53
expensive and i was like i was just sad at the day they had to have and i didn't
49:59
find out about it till i got home you know what i mean i like called her crying and i'm like can you please i
50:04
know you're on maternity leave you need more money you just take them yeah so then i realized that like you
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know um i probably couldn't ever be a parent but the unfortunate part was i had a baby at that point
50:18
right yeah tough at that point so now i have one child and i will literally never do it
50:24
again just because i watched all three of them like under five years old for like not
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even long like six months or whatever it was awesome but like not for me i cannot
50:36
my fungus is a little extreme you know he's kind of that typical little it's like the universe was like okay stop
50:43
she's trying to hone in on having a newborn baby and i give her my most extreme baby
50:49
yeah yeah i'm gonna kick your baby in the head while you're not looking yeah nice
50:54
it's fine i just like started consuming nice well you guys you guys seem like so
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i've been doing a lot of a lot of mental thinking and i think i'm gonna have a gender reveal party at some point
51:07
um those things are in and i'll invite you we never had those oh yeah i'll bring muffins mm-hmm
51:13
yeah it was all the rage apparently i don't i want real muffins like not like baby clothes made of baby
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clothes there's no babies
51:35
when did you guys in the process like so i know it was the pandemic game
51:41
you're you're bored and you're like let's start a business um which is the way it went for
51:46
everybody but no it was let's start a business pandemic hit and they said [ __ ] this i'm
51:52
not waiting around anymore let's do this yep but but when did you know you could actually work together like like it's
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like like when when mj and i got together it took a while because as a
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lone wolf as a comic who the reason why i do comedy is because nobody can tell me what to do
52:11
um when i go up on the stage i just do my my thing i tried i i basically followed him around for two years while
52:18
he toured and i helped him with state setting up stage stuff yeah a couple
52:23
nights i'd be at the back flashing the light because he's supposed to be getting off camera or getting off the
52:28
stage but yeah i know they're my own shows i don't stick to those times but it took a while for us to figure out
52:35
that we could creatively work together which led us into some a secret tick tock that we have and now into this uh
52:43
podcast when did you guys kind of go after you felt each other out and go you know what yeah okay i not only do i like
52:49
her but um i think i could work with her you can't use those we aren't so you
52:55
know you don't need to tell us like i don't think we're supposed to be able to work together we are completely
53:00
opposite human beings like she is like an introvert i'm an extrovert she's like a virgo i'm a leo i mean i need a little
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listen we need to check this list we need to do i'm like that's what i do
53:16
oh yeah that's i think that's what makes good teams because you're describing us yeah i am jolene with shorter hair
53:24
so yeah but i don't know like you know probably when we went on vacation and had seven kids oh yeah and we're stuck
53:31
with them for 10 days in a tiny thing and we had to act like a military device
53:37
together to not die execute the plan make the plan execute the plan done
53:44
nailed it you know it's just we have our niches we have our good things that we're good at and things that we're not
53:49
and we're very easy to like be like oh this is your thing for sure you're gonna handle this like
53:55
inventory jolly and this is you our skill sets we have very large skill
54:02
sets but our skill sets aren't in the same area and they don't overlap so we come together very well because she has
54:08
her area that she is a master at and i'm not even going to try and touch it and jared which area is that
54:14
what is she what is she a master at well you know um
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everything going on right now finances and film yeah film and i did go to
54:27
school like radio and television broadcasting at nate originally and then um like i wanted to be a news
54:33
anchor believe it or not i spent so much money to stack my paper in front of a screen
54:39
but then i also worked at the radio station for a while so like that creative editing that like developing a story those kinds of
54:46
things content yeah um i guess that would be my skill set like for that
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and she's going to love people yeah and talking to people very personal sales is my other thing like i'm in sales as a
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career i was in sales for like six years so and she's a financial manager during
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the day no big deal yeah so you know that would be my thing but jolene's much
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more like you know like i'm a big picture thinker she's a little details thinker like all of the operational
55:16
things like procedures like inventory like and it's it's it's me too because like we we both take
55:24
content like the photos you wouldn't know they could they're half her is half mine all the videos are hers obviously
55:30
because who's uh which ones who which one of you takes the blurry photos that i've seen on instagram which one is that
55:36
okay you're the blurry okay that's how we'll be able to tell yeah yeah there we go
55:42
no that that's awesome though that you guys have found that that's that synergy in that though like that's
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that's with us too because he's the scheduler he's the one that likes what are those things spreadsheets i
55:54
love spreadsheets god i don't want to look yeah yeah i don't want to look at a goddamn thing
56:00
now give me a pie chart okay and we can give you give me a pie chart i love a good yeah give me a picture
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i can see make a powerpoint presentation with some fireworks yes i love it so so because we we made
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uh jolene kind of say what you were good at what what is what does jolene bring to the table alexis what what oh my gosh
56:23
the knowledge of the cannabis industry for the longest time like really um like me i was like a closet stoner
56:29
for the longest time you know what i mean like a claw especially a closet can of mom and so jolene brings this like
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confidence to the table when it comes to like branching into this like business into this
56:41
like avenue for sure and then also she's like really likes to read like things that i could not not even a sentence of
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it like legislation so um like that's very important for like
56:54
the journey that we're about to go on like trying to get our um coffee shops up and running so you know that kind of
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stuff basically that's getting free and being a mom pre-legalization
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um me and my mother-in-law used to have a head shop together before i moved away from sweden yeah so i'm not new in the
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industry yeah i mean we weren't big we're in a small town but still we were like starting this and i was like oh my
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god i'm going into the canvas industry and she was like oh my god i'm back [Laughter]
57:28
you don't need to um you don't need to share this information if you're not comfortable with it but um
57:34
when you own the head when you own the headshot uh did you also do the decapitating or did
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or did you outsource the decapitating the decapitated i don't think our attorney would like
57:46
you to answer that one well it wasn't that kind of head shot
57:51
what is what is a head shot that's where i got my beginning i literally i don't know what a headshot is that just like a cannabis store
57:58
i don't know how you saw it like before cannabis was legalized that's where you would go as a stoner to get your
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paraphernalia you know why do they call it a head shop why
58:11
what's that called i don't know even where that comes from if if you ask google or alexa i'm sure
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they will tell you we're gonna have to do a history of head shop one second looking up for us
58:25
yeah like i that seems like such a weird name because i get it if it sells paraphernalia and all that stuff but
58:31
it's like the head shop seems like it's always been called hot chocolate you know what we're going to get a vague
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answer but we would need someone like a history of cannabis like dave from damascus
58:42
tours yes yes like the first place that it came up
58:49
all right and as dave can we get dave on the line here why do we do this get your head right is where what google
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says hedgehog oh its name from the phrase get your head right it's a shot for your head
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well there was that song um about was it the alice in wonderland
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song whether they feed your head i don't know that one
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one pill makes you larger the other one makes you smaller
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and the one with the talking caterpillar no no oh no i know but i don't know the
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name because i'm not good at names if it's if it's not if it's not the 1989 batman i've never
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seen it white rabbit yeah i think that's what it's called yeah okay
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that was it i was written about drugs that's what i'm saying in the song they say feed your head yep
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that makes sense okay all right all right i'm not gonna i'm not gonna that's the history talking about your audrey
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listen to the song yeah no i i'm not gonna argue with you guys i'm outnumbered here i'm on so many
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levels not only on topics but women to men yeah no i i'm behind on the the three to
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three to one ratio on women i'm three to one ratio on cannabis consumers i'm three to one ratio well actually i'm in
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i'm in the loop on on homeschooling that's a 50 50 split there so
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um what uh what can people what would be a good summary here we're going to let you go and
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i think wait are you behind us in time is it later in the evening for you guys it was earlier it's earlier yeah okay you guys missed 4
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20. well we were smoking one
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alexa no we didn't i think i've learned that too
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the cannabis smokers never miss 420 you're always like oh you missed it and then they're like pull out of the pocket like no i didn't i've been smoking this
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the whole time there's something internal that happens around four o'clock that we're like
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i'm gonna go get my tray the time has come yep yes yes yeah there's an inner sense well we're gonna
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let you go and enjoy the rest of your evening there in uh in your small little town i'm sure the nightlife is just
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beginning um but uh where where can people find you how can they connect with blunts and
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beans um we're on social media at blunts and beans
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um instagram facebook tick tock or you can find us online at blensonbeans.ca
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yeah fantastic all right well um you have any final words um i was just going to say
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team blue and yellow since we were talking about tick-tock
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oh wait do they know no it's a secret oh okay i thought maybe you knew that
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they knew no but they were so go on to tick tock okay and go hashtag
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team blue and yellow yeah okay and enjoy go back to the very very first video yeah yeah because it's like
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a story oh okay i can't wait so you realize though that we're just we're not talking to them like on some sort of
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like secret like line now this episode's going to go out and everybody will google him i just said that they were
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going to know what it was about if other people wanted to go and check it out you went and let the cat out of the bag
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all right hashtag team blue and yellow check it out on tick-tock um
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alexis and jolene thank you so much for uh taking time to talk to us today it
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was great we talked about cannabis stuff we talked about mom stuff we talk about homeschooling stuff and we talk to small
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towns people and we talk about people we talk about people
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that are we appreciate you guys so much thank you so much for having us on no we
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really appreciate we'll definitely be in touch and uh we will uh be following you online i might actually try some coffee
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if if i could i'm gonna get one of those boxes okay i haven't had coffee in like a very i was a kid and i'm sure with
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some it's restaurant coffee i don't even know what it was and i'm into trying new things this year
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so i'll try coffee as an adult so we want a box with a muffin box no yeah okay here's
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what we where we are about to place this is the last thing we're gonna we're gonna place this very specific order
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okay this is a personalized box order all right we wanna we want a box with one of those
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uh um sweaters two sweaters with blunts and beans and our names on them
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um we would like a muffin we would like do you say you want a little bit of coffee oh i would like to
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try something yeah a thing of coffee and some blood and some blunts and then a spoon
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and a spoon and a spoon we need the spoon definitely send us a link for the woman
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who does the spoons and we will check out the website and put in an actual order
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beautiful well i hope uh the business goes incredibly well i hope you actually i hope we get
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one day to travel and hang out in the actual coffee shop that would be amazing that would be epic we'll send
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you right and i really really i hope and i pray
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that your children will turn out at least if half as good as mine have
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me too me too okay because man 24 7 with them it's not as fun as
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you tried to make it out to be thank you so much you're welcome
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