Your Highness Podcast

The Importance of Creatives in Cannabis

Episode Summary

Danielle Simone Brand and Shannon, AKA Weed Mama, join Diana to talk about their upcoming projects and the challenges facing content creators in the cannabis space.

Episode Notes

On the latest episode of Your Highness Podcast, host Diana Krach is joined by Danielle Simone Brand and Shannon, AKA Weed Mama. Danielle and Shannon talk about their new collaborative projects and the exciting things they have in store for their listeners. They discuss the importance of representation in the cannabis industry and how they aim to promote inclusivity through their work. Throughout the episode, they share their personal experiences and insights on the industry, as well as with cannabis sexual wellness products. 

0:15- Welcome to Your Highness Podcast 

0:40 - Fave pot

4:38 - Fave not pot 

10:30 - Main Segment

32:24 - Call to action and where can people find you?

Important links:

Weed Mama

Mitragaia (listeners use code YHPOD for 10% off)

 

Episode Transcription

Speaker 1  0:15  

Welcome to Your Highness podcast. I'm your host Diana Krach and today I am joined by Danielle Simone brand and Shannon of the weed mama.ca How are you both today?

 

Unknown Speaker  0:31  

Great. Thank you. Great,

 

Unknown Speaker  0:32  

thank you so much.

 

Speaker 1  0:33  

Thank you. Thank you for being patient with me and doing this again. So we're going to start this episode as we start every episode with our recurring segment fav pot and Fave not pot where each of us discuss our current cannabis and non cannabis related item that we're really feeling right now. And I am going to start with my favorite part which is actually a magazine issue the Canna curious issue I'm showing it to you like you don't have it at your home Daniel This is issue number eight which was edited by myself and

 

Unknown Speaker  1:12  

it was very wonderfully by the way Oh,

 

Speaker 1  1:15  

shucks Thapa love you anyway. And Danielle wrote to Pete two wonderful informative articles for this issue about talking to your kids about cannabis and about the burn fit tribe. Did I say that right? Brand fit tribe? Right? Yep. And as as always, it's a beautiful issue. And there's a lot to learn in here. So grab your copy at Kenny curious mag.com What is your favorite part right now? Danielle?

 

Speaker 2  1:50  

Well, that's a good one. Actually. That's really good. I got it recently. And it's so beautiful, like usual, as you said, and just you know, a lot of fun to read media for women. That's that's cannabis focused. So okay, my favorite pot. Right now I've been enjoying it's called SAS S A S S. And this is a woman owned and LGBTQ led brand. They're from Brooklyn, and they are doing the CBD derived delta nine. So you know, like, we all have different ideas about that. But you know, if it's being done in a clean way, I think that it increases accessibility and that's a good thing for folks who can can get relief from cannabis. So their focus is edibles. They've got some lovely like BonBon type confections that are CBD and does mine and some lip balm with THC in it that I'm totally, really I

 

Unknown Speaker  2:51  

want to try that.

 

Speaker 3  2:55  a

That sounds like a nice slow release during the day. Like my lips.

 

Speaker 1  3:03  

Like why are you licking your lips so much during this interview, Danielle? Oh. Have you seen the one that I think high on love makes that lip gloss that's tingling and it's supposed to I don't know if it has THC in it. I know. It's CBD, and it's supposed to help with like, intimacy and you know, all of that. Oh, yeah, I want to try that someday. Anyway, what's your favorite part right now, Shannon?

 

Speaker 3  3:30  

Well, I you know, I've been talking about this on Instagram a bit, which is that I'm in perimenopause, and it's rapidly getting worse. So I have awful body pain. And what I've been using is a Canadian brand. It's probably I'm holding it up like the audience can see it. It's perfectly but it's really high in CBD and it has actually has a menthol in it. So it's kind of like clear your sinuses. It's it works.

 

Speaker 1  3:59  

I love mental like I am such a big fan of methylated products.

 

Speaker 3  4:04  

I so allergy season, so you get a little sinus clearing while you also get pain relief. So it's good. I really liked this product.

 

Unknown Speaker  4:12  

And that's only available in Canada.

 

Speaker 3  4:14  

Yeah, for now. It's yeah, I really liked it if we got we have some American products in Canada, but not huge amount. Yeah. But briefly is the big topical brand in Canada. So if you're in Canada, hopefully

 

Unknown Speaker  4:29  

someday I will be

 

Speaker 1  4:35  

so so my fav not pot is actually the show called Love and Death, which is based on a crime story. It's true crime, but it's a dramatized version and it has David Kelly behind it so you know you've got that like Ally McBeal kind of I'm just joking. It's not like Ally McBeal. But if you if you're a David Kelly fan, you know what I'm talking about, it has his special take on it. And it's about the murderer is named Kenny Montgomery. And the case is really wild. It's just fascinating how much she got away with and just moved on with her life like nothing happened. And so they did a really good job with it. It just ended. It's on HBO, Max, or max, whatever they call it right now. And it has Elizabeth Elizabeth Olsen playing Candy Montgomery, and she does a fantastic job. And there's a lot of actually good actors. And it's it's written well, they did a good job. They covered all the facts as much as they could, and still keep it interesting. And it's not gruesome, either. I mean, they do show parts of the murderer a little bit more than they did on the Hulu take of this same case. But I think it was better than the Hulu one, ultimately. So what's your favorite part right now, Daniel.

 

Speaker 2  6:10  

I'm also going for a show and I've been watching this this show called mythic quest with my kids. That is, I think it's 13 Plus TV 13 or 14. So they're a little young for it, but it's not like it's, it's really not that inappropriate, and also brings up situations that we can like talk about in ways that I think are like helpful for them to like, understand, you know, aspects of the world. Like, you know, they the show does a great job of like pointing out sexism and pointing out, you know, misogyny and racism and other things in like, ways that are accessible enough to talk about, you know, so I'm actually finding it really fun to watch with my kids. It's a workplace comedy that takes place in a video game, like headquarters. And so it's, you know, just got that like, tech world kind of craziness aspect of it. And some good actors. It's, it's really well done.

 

Speaker 3  7:05  

Well, my kids like that. And Shannon, what's your Well, I think I've gotten back into reading so I used to read a lot and I went and slept for a while, but now I'm back into reading books, because I've been on tick tock and they got a book talk and I was like, alright, so I read Sersi which is a got the author's name because it's not in front of me. The book, but it's so good. It's a retelling of Sarcee And Odysseus. It's like Greek mythology. It's really good.

 

Unknown Speaker  7:37  

That sounds right now I'm

 

Speaker 3  7:38  

reading. It is it's very good. And I'm reading Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel right now, which is very good so far. I've only read a bit of it, but so far, good. Good. Good. Good. Anyway.

 

Speaker 2  7:50  

Yeah, he's the one who wrote station 11. Is that right?

 

Speaker 3  7:54  

Yes. Yeah. Station. 11 in the glass Hotel.

 

Speaker 2  7:58  

Okay. Yes, David. I read station 11 It's a good book.

 

Unknown Speaker  8:01  

We're really gonna have to check that what

 

Speaker 1  8:03  

is that fiction? Fiction? Yeah. Awesome. I need to get back into fiction. I've been on such a nonfiction kick. I mean, I am slowly reading this fiction books. I'm still reading like three other nonfiction at the same time, and I'm trying to get back into it. It's like, it is hard. There's so much great nonfiction out there. And one of those is written by Danielle.

 

Unknown Speaker  8:28  

Right? Weed mom. Yes.

 

Speaker 2  8:32  

I'm a nonfiction reader. Like primarily right now because I'd love to learn and then like, you know, I devoured especially narrative nonfiction. But

 

Speaker 3  8:41  

there's a there's a new book I just bought, and I only just started it and it's by a music producer. What's his name, Rick Rubin. And it's, it's called the creative act. So it's about kind of getting both creativity and getting your creative juices going. But it's done in a really poetic way. It's really quite good. It's worth checking out.

 

Unknown Speaker  9:03  

That sounds really good. Oh, Shannon is the book wreck person. We have our own talk. You know,

 

Speaker 1  9:10  

don't make me check out book talk. I've already done the herbalism like I'm already going down a rabbit hole with that. On tick tock.

 

Speaker 3  9:16  

Tick tock is all about the hashtags. You can't you don't want to get on the road. Right? I know. Oh, do I know. I thought about starting a tic tock account, but not for economic just more kind of integrates a few different things I do but I'm still on the fence about it. We'll see.

 

Speaker 1  9:40  

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Speaker 3  10:46  

We're working on. We're working on a video collab that we're going to put on YouTube, it's going to be well, Danielle is a more was a yoga instructor. And I'll let her discuss that a little bit more. But basically, we're going to be doing a video that's going to focus on moms or women in general who want to integrate cannabis and wellness in one video will be simply cannabis and wellness and the yoga aspect and coming into yourself and your body. And the other one is the same kind of deal. But we're including sex with that one. And so we'll be talking about how to how to integrate cannabis into sex. It's like such a huge topic, it's my number one topic on my blog, it's an all a lot of videos, and a lot of people want to know about it. So that's going to be recorded in July, and then we will edit and we will let you know when but should be shortly after. So it'd be the summertime.

 

Speaker 2  11:46  

Yeah, and I want to add that I mean, Shannon is basically an expert on this, when it comes to women and bombs and sex and cannabis, she has been educating people for a long time on her blog, and, you know, in her various platforms, about this subject, and actually, that it's one of the reasons I contacted her in the beginning to interview her for my book, because I knew that she had, you know, things to say about that subject in particular. And, you know, like, it's, it's a subject we need to talk about more, it's less taboo now than it used to be. But it's still hard sometimes for people to really talk about sex and especially like if things aren't working right. You know, if, if, if our sex life needs some improvement, so yeah, I'm just really excited to partner with Shannon on this and to push this conversation forward. Cannabis is a wellness tool. And you know, sexual wellness is extremely important to our well being.

 

Unknown Speaker  12:43  

Yeah, especially for women. Right.

 

Speaker 1  12:45  

I mean, I think that even if it's uncomfortable, we have to get comfortable with the uncomfortable, right. That's the whole premise of this show. But but it's easier said than done. I mean, I recently wrote an article about sex and cannabis for sweet Jain magazine, which is finally on the website, by the way, if you'd like to check it out. But yeah, when I was interviewing for that, it was hard to get not get the answers that I want. Because that's going to sound like a cherry picked. It's just not bad. It's just that I was asking, you know, I want I want to push it forward. Like for example, suppositories. We had a whole episode about that. And I brought it up in other conversations and other guest appearances. And every time I do people were like, Whoa, okay, he's supposed to stories. And it's like, well, it's a sexual wellness tool. And they're like, Oh, well, let's move on, you know? But no, it's what's so offensive about it. It's just something that you insert somewhere, and it makes things better. Why is that? Basically, yeah. Why is that so taboo? And, you know, I think that if we're in this industry, plant medicine is supposed to promote neuroplasticity on some level, right? Our brains need to bend, to learn things and understand things that we didn't before and to undo the conditioning of our past, right. And so we really need to stop being so buttoned up about this, and there's nothing embarrassing about it shouldn't be embarrassing. It's what I'm saying. I guess we should get rid of should and I just said it, like 50 times, but you know, that's funny, because, yeah, go ahead.

 

Speaker 3  14:32  

I kind of forget that people are some people are more, you know, buttoned up clutching about it because I'm not. I'm just an open book and I like I don't care. Like then you can offend me there. So it's one of those things that I forget and I write and I'm just like, but some people like because I'll overshare and I don't mind over sharing.

 

Speaker 1  14:57  

I don't either And then you get people going, Wow, you were really honest to that. And you're like, Yeah, I mean, yeah. I forgot

 

Speaker 3  15:14  

Well, I have a lot of like sex toys that we've used over the years, because we've been married a long time. And I was going to put them all out on a bed. And it's like, hey, look like I, for example, I have tried a lot. So you can see that, here's some of them. And I was going to do that with a partner, not my husband as a woman that was doing, like a collab with and she did not feel comfortable with that.

 

Unknown Speaker  15:40  

Why? Like, I'm not going to use it on you.

 

Speaker 3  15:44  

And then even my husband was like, I don't know if I want our bedroom all like out on the bed. I'm like, but it's what, okay. The people you like, the reason why I'm an open book, but yeah, some people just they don't feel comfortable with certain thing. So and I forget that, because I'm pretty comfortable with most things. I mean, you know, I wouldn't want to be filmed doing it.

 

Unknown Speaker  16:13  

You do have a limit?

 

Unknown Speaker  16:17  

We can talk about it, and we shouldn't.

 

Speaker 1  16:20  

Yeah, and it's not necessarily that you agree with everything. I mean, I interview so many people where I don't really agree with what they're saying. But I appreciate it. Because I can it opens my mind more. And I'm like, Well, okay, I mean, and then I play it over my head few more times. And like, well, I guess I can see where they're coming from. I mean, that's the whole point of being alive, right? Like learning new things, getting out of your comfort zone. Yeah, learning about yourself, you know,

 

Speaker 3  16:51  

but I think it's more of a process of unlearning, unlearning, than learning all of the conditioning and all that patriarchal crap. And so we can strip all that away and get to the truth.

 

Unknown Speaker  17:04  

Mm hmm. Learning. That's it. Yeah.

 

Speaker 2  17:07  

Well, you know, I mean, that brings up a really good point, I think that deeply exploring sexuality as a woman. Absolutely. Not, maybe not for every single person, but I think it tends to lead us toward embracing the sacred feminine and, you know, questioning the patriarchy as you were saying, because we have been taught and conditioned by the patriarchy, to be ashamed of our sexuality, to be ashamed of our bodies, to not want to, you know, talk and be open and share information with other women.

 

Speaker 3  17:40  

And you know, when we start breaking those down and doing those things, like it's liberating. Yeah, especially for aging, too, because aging is such a big one with women. As aging was sex, too. It's like the two are not supposed to go together. Yes, they do. Yes, they do. But we've been, we have to unlearn what we've been taught about all that. That's Yes,

 

Speaker 1  18:02  

absolutely. Absolutely. 100%. And while there is there aren't a lot of conversations around sex and cannabis right now, there are a lot of products. So in your opinions, how do you think the legalization of cannabis has impacted the the conversations around sexual health and wellness but more so like, the proliferation of all of these different options we have?

 

Speaker 2  18:35  

Well, I think, you know, some of it is just like opportunity and entrepreneurship, right. And you know, some of those companies are gonna have actual sexual wellness in mind, and some of them are just gonna want to make a buck like I think that both exist in the space. But you know, the episode the just the ability to make and market products around sexuality in the cannabis space is new with legalization. And that's, you know, it's kind of cool. But it also brings with it you know, both kinds of players are many different kinds of players in this space, let's say, but also legalization just again, it opens up more conversations about cannabis in general and cannabis as a wellness product. And cannabis for women, you know, so I think that all these things are these conversations are sort of evolving together, moving forward together. So I see it.

 

Speaker 3  19:24  

Yeah. Else. But in Canada, it's different because highly regulated, which is good, because then you can trust mostly what you're getting. But at the same time, we really have a limited amount of products that we can buy for topicals. Especially when it comes to sex and cannabis. There's like there's only one I think it's roughly who only makes the only cannabis lube in all of Canada and there was another one, which was really good and it was my favorite and I think it's still available in some places. It's called Sex pot. It's a really good one but they pulled it from the market because I think in Canada, there's just not. We're not there yet. And the way they've regulated it so that everything goes into cannabis store behind glass, and it's just intimidating for people. So we have a ways to go here in Canada before we really break down the laws that, first of all, that are kind of barring people from entering the space of feeling comfortable, but also the attitudes of the people because they aren't really it's not around them, like you're not allowed to advertise. So it's not like they're, we try on social media, it. It's, it's just not in their mind, like so it's not something people think of first. Unless they were to read an article in some mainstream magazine, and then be like, oh,

 

Speaker 1  20:44  

yeah, it's funny, because it's highlighting my own American idiocy here that I'm thinking like, you have the same market. And I was even on someone else's show last year, who is Canadian, she's not in the cannabis industry at all. And she was asking me questions where I was like, can't you just go outside and go to the store? You're in Canada, isn't it? Like just everywhere? Basically thinking like that? That's like this utopia? I don't know. I don't know what I thought. And every time I speak to someone about it, who actually knows and is a cannabis consumer in Canada, they're like, no, no. That is not how it is here. Wow. So even with your view, I'm sorry,

 

Speaker 2  21:32  

I just add in there that even CBD is you have to buy in a dispensary? Next, yeah. Wow. Yeah.

 

Speaker 1  21:40  

Really. So you know, you've purchased any American CBD products? Like if no, wow, I need to paint. Everything thinking maybe I won't move to Canada.

 

Speaker 3  21:59  

It's good. Everything is sold through licensed producers, licensed producers are regulated by the government. So there are certain licensed producers, they're allowed to grow. Cannabis. And then if you want to make a cannabis product, you have to work with one of these licensed producers. So it's, you know, there's a lot of steps that are involved in getting a product to market in Canada. So it's a little different. And in the States, there are some products that have come here. Like grown is one the grown pearls are here we have Keith, the beverages here we have wild is here. So that wanna. So there's a few bigger brands. So they work with our Canadian LPs, we had Seth Rogan's house plant now he's pulled out of Canada, and I think he's doing in the US only. So our market is just not doing good. and Canada like are struggling a bit. And part of that is the laws like they are just so much gatekeeping around it, it's really difficult for the consumer to know what's available, and how to use it and what would work for them.

 

Speaker 1  23:06  

So what you're doing is really needed, especially right now, but with that lack of access, what are your favorite products to use? I mean, do you have to make your own? How does that work?

 

Speaker 3  23:22  

I don't make my own simply because it's I don't have time. Yeah. But some people do. I use? I don't really use i There's one topical that I use, but it's not. It's your what's it called? Maria for you, foreign Korea for you, but it's not infused in Canada. But it's still a really good product. And for that's topical. But mostly what I use is just like I have a layered approach when I use we're talking cannabis insects, right? Yeah. I have a layered approach. So I usually really use a bullet and I would vaporize on top of that. And I have a method so that I don't do too much. I'm not sleepy. You know?

 

Unknown Speaker  24:07  

I'm all about the layered approach.

 

Speaker 2  24:10  

Yeah, yes, me too. We have a lot. We have endocannabinoid receptors in many places. So let's utilize them. Yeah.

 

Speaker 1  24:20  

Absolutely. So as we just said, your your project is very important and very much needed right now. But one of the blocks right of having become viral and public is sponsorship. Lack of sponsorship right. There is a lot of there's a huge lack of sponsorship in the cannabis industry. Personally speaking, okay, even though why do you think that is Shannon?

 

Speaker 3  24:52  

Well, I think the industry is struggling and there's several brands that are no longer around. So that's part of it. I think in Canada is different than the US, although so I'm not familiar with how things are in the US as much. But in Canada, we are struggling. And that also has a lot to do with access. And also to online, there's a lot of restrictions about what you can say and where and how you can. Although I have gotten some advertisements in some of my feeds for certain things, I think the best way for products to get themselves know now is to work through influencers and to work through other like people like up who have these platforms, interview or talk to different people or have social media following so that we can talk about these products, and then those are able to be seen by more people. Whereas, you know, you can't use the traditional methods as much. You can't use Facebook, or Instagram or any of those paid advertising features, because they don't usually work sometimes you can skirt through them, but most of the time you don't. So it's difficult. Yeah, yeah,

 

Speaker 2  26:02  

I'd say it's, it's the same situation here. And the industry is, you know, in some states, it's doing better than others, but as a whole, I think is struggling with, you know, I mean, we can go into lots of detail, which I, which I won't, but you know, in many places, supply, you know, taxes have been too high in California, for instance, to support to to have a legal market be supported by consumers. There's so many problems, and the industry really just for some of it is, is just they're struggling. And some of it is lack of good foresight when it comes to like how to actually get their brand message out there. And like Shannon was saying they can't advertise in all the traditional ways. And so they do need people like us, you know, people like journalists, people, like influencers, people like, you know, bloggers with a dedicated mom following. And I don't know why they don't quite, they haven't quite woken up to that. To that reality. It's, you know, that there's a lot of ask on their part, but not a lot of give, you know, like, I'll send you product and can you post three reels about it. And and that doesn't that doesn't work so well for creators, because we yeah, we

 

Speaker 3  27:19  

can't pay our bills with erotic so yeah, yeah,

 

Speaker 1  27:22  

I mean, it's still nice sometimes to get it, but not in lieu of payment, because that is a thing, I get a lot. Well, I just sent you this amount of money worth, well, I can't go sell that to my landlord. So. And I think in my opinion, like you said, it's lack of foresight, it's, I think it's the lack of big picture thinking, because this industry forces business owners to put the cart before the horse. So a lot of times marketing and all of that other stuff that falls under the marketing umbrella is pushed all the way back in, in the plans in the planning fees. And it doesn't enter the planning fees until it's almost too late. It's like a desperate, you know, what can we do now? You know, that's at least been my experience. That's one of the reasons I think, in addition to everything else.

 

Speaker 3  28:24  

Yeah. There's also a lot of focus on the current consumer and not getting new consumers onboard, especially with the alcohol. And you know, there's a huge market there, because we know that cannabis is not as toxic as alcohol. So there's a perfect chance to kind of get some of that market and I don't, I see them doing it in a way. But like in Canada, there are so many laws and restrictions around what you can do. That makes it hard. But we have some conferences here like I've lived conference, and the last one was supposed to be oh, this is consumer day. I'm like, who's gonna come here? There's, it's like, a trade show. Ugly. There's no consumer products. It's farming stuff and like lighting and things, people this is not no, like, you need to have a better consumer day that is focused outside, like they won't allow consumption of product. But even though they allow a conservative product, there's ways there's sneaky ways around that. Like there's things that gotta be creative, but I just don't see that happening. So there is no reaching out to the people who are curious, the kind of curious it's more sticking to the people who already consumed. Yeah, it's true. I find it we're getting products, mostly designing for them. In the beginning, it was like women, everybody looking how wonderful now they're starting to slowly go back to let's just target the 20 year old men, you know, it's like really? Yeah, I'm finding a lot of the products that I really enjoyed are getting pulled from the market here at least to BC. There's more and more in Ontario, but the products we get here Ribisi I haven't seen a new product and once. So I haven't been able to update my website. Really? I haven't had any new products to do and yeah, it's, it's tough right now.

 

Speaker 2  30:10  

That is really tough that wow, I didn't realize it was quite quite that difficult there. I mean, you're Yeah, the excessive gatekeeping and regulating in Canada, I mean, it's, it's great that it's federally legal, you have that, you know, protection. And yet, you know, I can see all those barriers to entry for the Canada curious and the new folks. And if they're not seeing it, and not not that I'm a fan of like, you know, giant billboards advertising, no alcohol or anything, but you know, if there's not any sort of normalization and exposure outside of these, like, isolated shops,

 

Speaker 1  30:45  

yeah. You know, I just thought about I don't know why this just popped in my head when you said billboards and like what they don't allow, I remember there used to be this billboard, in when you would go didn't fall down into Baltimore City. It was say virgin, really, really a lot like big huge, like spray painted letters, and it would say teach your kids it's not a dirty word. And that was okay. That was okay to put out there. We can't put anything about cannabis on a boat like that is just blows my mind.

 

Speaker 3  31:16  

Yeah. Like we have liquor ads on bus boards here that are very, like fruity drinks and trolley, like, like kids are like, Yeah, who takes the bus kit, right. And they're trying to keep cannabis away from kids. So that's why they have it a lock and key in a store with you know, faded were darkened windows, they finally let that go and Vancouver or NBC. So you can have you can see into the store now. But before you couldn't, and the only reason why they did those were so many robberies. Wow. And it was unsafe. Well, yeah. But the only thing is like liquor can be advertised anywhere publicly, even though it's dangerous substance that children should not be using it they do put it on bus stops where children are and kids are.

 

Speaker 1  32:01  

So there's a real disconnect, hypocrisy

 

Speaker 3  32:05  

and there's a lot a long ways to go. Attitudes really have to change. It's it's gonna take, just keep plugging away. Just gotta keep going. Yeah, that's how I see.

 

Speaker 1  32:17  

And that's why it's so important that you all are doing what you're doing. And I appreciate it. And before we end this episode, where can people find you, Shannon? And how can they support you?

 

Speaker 3  32:29  

Well, you can go over to weed mama. That's ma ma.ca. That's my blog. And from there you can find me on Instagram and YouTube and Pinterest is starting to go more on Pinterest now. But yeah, so that's my hub. Remember that so you can also subscribe to my newsletter. And I put out my favorite products of the month and I have my Tarot scopes I have without they my friend Jesse Nickerson writes them and she puts in a little weed suggestion every month product suggestion for your horoscopes?

 

Unknown Speaker  33:09  

I love that. Yes.

 

Speaker 3  33:11  

So weed mama.ca that's my that's home base.

 

Unknown Speaker  33:15  

Awesome, Danielle.

 

Speaker 2  33:18  

Danielle Simone branded.com Just my name. Now you can sign up for my newsletter, which I will actually make at some point. You can get on my mailing list. And also Instagram at Danielle Simone brands. And also wanted to mention that Shannon and I are collaborating on a second project that is really exciting to me. Coming up well, sort of coming up in January end of January 2020. For the beginning of February, we are co leading a women's retreat to Colombia in South America and it's going to be just a sensual delight of cannabis and coffee and delicious food and culture and also chilling the eff out for women and moms.

 

Unknown Speaker  34:03  

I'm more than a little excited about that. Where do you

 

Speaker 1  34:05  

get that from? Is that like a title of a book or something?

 

Unknown Speaker  34:15  

We'd mom so yeah, we're doing the Canna moms retreat.

 

Unknown Speaker  34:22  

Yeah. Nice. It

 

Speaker 3  34:23  

is a wonderful way to like it's hard to find places that are cannabis friendly, but also ones that will actually accommodate you and you kind of missed that there will be supply there and you know, it's it's going to be really great. And so we're going to be talking about that soon.

 

Speaker 1  34:41  

And I'm going to start saving up and trying to plan for I have

 

Speaker 3  34:46  

I just started my savings account last month because you know, we're gonna save up a little for this and I'm like every month and put a little note away and that's what you know, I suggest people do get it. It's gonna be a lot of fun. And there's limited seats so There's only so many people they can go.

 

Speaker 1  35:02  

Awesome. All right. Well, thank you so much for joining me today. I appreciate you both and feel free to come back on anytime. Until next time, stay high and beautiful. Bye. Bye.

 

Speaker 4  35:17  

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