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September 30, 2021 45 mins

Hello Again is a cannabis-powered vaginal suppository that combines the healing power of cannabis with soothing botanicals to provide relief from the physical and emotional challenges brought on by menopause.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's now time for Cannabis Talk one oh one with Blue,
Joe Grande and Mark and Craig Wasserman, the Pot Brothers
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(00:25):
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(00:48):
I am at Joe grand Day fifty two on the
show today, Very cool. Carry Mapes and Patty Papa's the
co founders of Hello Again. You can go to their
website Hello Oh Again Products dot com. Hello Again is
a cannabis powered vaginal suppository that combines the healing power

(01:08):
of cannabis with Susan botanicals to provide relief from the
physical and emotional challenges brought on by menopause. And I
love Carry and Patty for doing this. And I read
your bios, you guys amazing bios. And I don't want
to just read your whole bios because in the bios
basically says kind of how and why, So I want

(01:29):
you guys to describe, starting with you, Carrie, how and
why do you jump into a cannabis game, let alone
something that we haven't heard of yet personally and seen.
But I love the fact we've heard of, you know,
the cannabis lubes and this and that to help with this.
What made you decide to jump into this game? Well,
you know, it just happened. We were We've been friends

(01:50):
for a long time. Our oldest kids were born on
the same day. We didn't know each other then, but
we've been friends, and our our kids have been friends
and brought us in and out of each other's lives
for years. When our youngest went off to college and
we were empty nesters, it was about the same time
that you know, adult use was legal in California, and
we went to a dispensary purely out of curiosity. We

(02:14):
really had no previous relationship with cannabis at all, and
you know, we asked questions. Are poor bed tender? You know,
he was with us for quite some time. We asked
him every question we could think of, and almost immediately
drew a line between what we were learning cannabis could
address and what we were experiencing as women in menopause

(02:35):
and what we knew our friends were experiencing as women
in menopause. And I love that you guys touched this
because in my opinion, menopause and women issues and men
issues as you know, not impotency and not being able
to get it up. You know, somebody hit me up
about doing a commercial about that. I have no problem
with that because these are real issues that I find

(02:56):
people We could all joke about him and being silly,
but they're real kin issues that shouldn't be taboo to
talk about and shouldn't be like I mean, like I
feel like an eight year old boys time and eight
great acting like silly like that. But I love the
fact that Patty and Carry that you guys decided to
walk into a dispensary and be vulnerable, so to speak,

(03:16):
to say, hey, let's start talking about these things. Let's
start exposing these real life issues that you're not alone.
It's not like, oh, I'm the only one that's gone
through this. Well, they're fixing a problem. I mean, you
know it's it's definitely I've seen them out there. Okay, ladies.
So I don't know that your first to market, but
I'll tell you this, I haven't seen anybody sustain a
product that actually they come out and then you see

(03:37):
them for like a couple of months and like whatever
happened to that company? They don't really do it. When
I look at your guys packaging, um, you know, I
can tell you you're here probably to stay top knock
the development of what you had to go through to
get it there. And I don't know if you guys
have a background and building products, Patty, is this something
that you guys are are are actually? You know? Because

(03:58):
how did you get did you guys package you so
far learned on your first run? I mean we had
some professional help from a branding company, but it definitely
carry and I knew exactly what we wanted it to
look like and feel like we knew what the boxes.
We wanted to appeal to women like us. We're customer founders.
We made this product for ourselves. So when we were
in that dispensary and we're looking at all the various products,

(04:20):
we there was nothing that was consistent and discreete that
we could use on a daily basis without getting the
feeling of being high. Because I don't know if you
guys know, but we do use a lot of THHC
in this product, but it does not get you high
because it's a vaginal depository. So women want to go
about their day, they have to go to work, they
have to deal with their kids, they have to do
you know, they want a good night's sleep, and they

(04:42):
want to have their their wits about them during the day.
And that's what we thought we could create, and you know,
we hope we did create. And as you guys created this,
what were the symptoms? I want the women to be
able to hear some of your testimonials of like what
lad you guys to this point? Yeah, I mean when
we were in the dispensing room, we both had that
realization that there were things that cannabis could do for us.

(05:04):
We had never had a discussion about the symptoms that
we were both suffering from until we were there that day.
I'm like, oh, like Harry had a big thing with
brain fog and you know, reaching for our words I could.
I hadn't slept in years, so I mean that was
the first discussion we had. So opening the discussion up
of menopause has been a big project of ours and
and destigmatizing that just the idea of menopause and being

(05:27):
in it to start, how would you share with the
listener that's listening if they don't even understand their in menopause,
don't want to exactly at their grandmother, and they think
of that's the end. It's taboo and it's bad quote unquote,
you know what I mean. But we're the first generation
of women who are fifty, who have fifty good years left,
Like this is not the end. This is definitely mean.

(05:48):
You both definitely don't look fifty. You're beautiful, you look strong,
and I love it. So what are some of those
like signs though, that women's out there this are going
I have? Is it a headache? Is it a leg cramp?
Is it a stomach, A like, what are these signs?
And I don't know either. I'm kind of curious to
know what it is. So very typically hot flashes. We
hear a lot about hot flashes. It's not like, oh

(06:09):
I'm a little hot and no one else at the
table is hot. It is and that's not hot. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
I'm just looking at you. Just my mind's going, Joe,
this is not your grandmother's menopause. Okay, sorry either, but
feeling it's no, it's it's a furnace that doesn't stop burning.

(06:31):
It doesn't matter if you open up the window or
take off your jacket or whatever. You're not through with
it until it's through with you. It's that kind of hot.
So that's the hot flashes part brain fog. I thought
I was losing my mind. I thought that I had
early on site Alzheimer's I had. I secretly drove myself
to a memory clinic to have myself tested. I couldn't

(06:51):
find my words. I forgot stuff constantly in my house.
My kids were I told you that, I told you that,
I told you that, And I was starting to lose confidence. Confidence.
It's feeling, I'm sure. I mean, I'm like Wow, that's
I thought, you know, okay, I'll write a letter to
my family. So when I lose my mind, I mean

(07:13):
I had the whole I was like a you know,
a movie of the week in my in my head.
It wasn't that it was hormone related. And Patty's right,
women don't talk about menopause, but also doctors don't really
prepare you for menopause. So when these things start layering
in the hot flashes, the memory loss, anxiety, irritability, vaginal dryness,

(07:36):
like all these things start layering in low energy, low libido,
and you don't identify it as menopause for two reasons.
No one's prepped you. And also you don't want to
identify with being in menopause because you think about your
old granny knitting and over. That's the end. Did you
have any different? Sleep was definitely my I had three

(08:00):
daughters in three years and I never slept after that,
but definitely during menopause, and I had night sweats. And
night sweats is a little different than hot flashes. Hot
flashes like somebody turns up the heat and then it
goes back down. Night sweats as you wake up in
the middle of night and you're drenched, your sheets are drenched.
I mean, I would sleep with a towel underneath me.
You know, it's funny not to bust my wife, but

(08:21):
I wonder if my wife is she's only she's thirty nine.
I don't know, but she has a lot of hot
flashes like that at night with the night ones for sure.
Sometimes everything I'm hearing, I'm almost wondering if she's going
through this right now. You've got to think about it
like puberty, Like there isn't a day where puberty starts happening.
Little things started declaring, and it happens, and it lasts

(08:41):
for three four years until you're kind of on the
other side of it. Menopause is very like that. It's
the same kind of biological volatility as puberty. It just
lasts a little long. Is there an age range that
it normally quote unquote happens, or is there like my wife,
for instance, saying at thirty nine, when she has these
hot flashes at night. I mean, there's been times where

(09:02):
I wake up and she's so sweaty and the sheets
are wet and you have to, you know, move around,
and I'm wondering if that's a big sign, right, Yes,
that sounds like it. And when somebody has a sign
like that, should I have her go to the doctors?
It's something that yeah, exactly, by the way, exactly, you know, look,
it's it's probably hormone related. And whether or not that's

(09:24):
because of the you know, the tapering off of the
sex hormones which is the precursor to menopause, or if
it's another cause, it's still the same night sweat, you know,
And it can be it can be helped a lot
of different ways, and unfortunately, I think the pharmaceutical ways
of addressing this are there aren't many and they're not perfect.

(09:48):
And then then that would include hormones from you know,
taking taking hormones, which comes with some risk. It includes
gabat penton, which is an anti seizure medication. So if
you're hot flashes, you're bad enough, your doctor might prescribe that,
but if you don't have you know, a seizure disorder,
that may not be the best thing. Antidepressants are often
prescribed to. And I just I love this product so

(10:11):
much because we're providing an alternative to those things and
nothing else to consider. And let's talk about the exact
products that you guys have. When we come back, it's uh,
Cannabis Talk one on one. I love that you guys
are on the show, but I gotta tell everybody out
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(10:32):
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seeds dot com. It's Cannabis Talk one on when we
come back more with Carrie Mapes and Patty Papas from
Hello Again Products. Welcome back to Cannabis Talk one on

(11:05):
one with Blue Joe Grande and the Pot Brothers, A
law Mark and Craig Wassman. Absent today it's Joe. They're absent,
but we're not gonna be absent. October nine and ten,
it's the Counterculture Convention otherwise known as C three in Houston,
Texas at the George Brown Convention Center. Counterculture Convention brings
together all the top lifestyle brands and products which are

(11:28):
pushing the culture forward. C three will connect consumers with
their favorite brands, artists, and so much more well at
the same time introducing the next big thing. Come and
hang out with us out there October ninth and tenth
in beautiful Houston, Texas, and we talk about introducing the
next big things. I'm talking about Hello Again products as
we have the lovely ladies Carry and Patty. And right

(11:50):
before we went to break you guys, I was saying,
what type of products exactly do we have? We have
a beautiful box here, Please explain everything about your products
and what you guys have to offer. So we have
two products. We have an everyday product and a sleep product,
and they both contain CBD and th HC, so you
have to buy them in a in a dispensary obviously.

(12:11):
But what we feel is unique about us is we
have added terpenes that help the turpenes from the CBD,
the cannabis plant and the THHC work even better to
target the symptoms of menopause. So like we have the
bases cocoa, butter, avocado oil, and vitamin E which is
very soothing, lubricating, moisturizing. And then on top of the

(12:35):
CBD and the th HC in the sleep for example,
we have camerameal, we have neurole oil, we have lavender
lavender things that help promote sleep, and and if you
start to study the turpines, you realize when they all
get to work together, it can be very effective. We
call that not's just cut you out, but we call
that the either the orchestration event effect or the entourage effect. Right,

(12:58):
And so I gather that you as you have studied
those different you know, chirpines, so that you can introduce
them to the product. I'm into your users in a
proper way. Yeah, we knew from the beginning we wanted
to include other botanicals outside of cannabis, because they've been
used for centuries to help women feel better. And we

(13:18):
had a pretty long list actually, and did our formulations
first with without the th HC and the CBD to
see how effective we could get this product with just
these botanicals. And then of course when we layered in
the th HC and the CBD, it was it was
just because we haven't said this on is exactly? I
see the creams, I see this, are these tampons, are

(13:39):
these depository? What exactly is it? Because I haven't heard
that yet. I mean I'm reading here the every day
has eight cb D one th h C. So it's
an eight to one daytime relief. Our Everyday formulation combines
th HC, CBD and other natural botanicals to help sharpen
your mind, brighten your day, regular pesky hot flashes, and
keep your V force hydra rated without the typical psychoactive high.

(14:03):
So that's the every day the sleep when it says,
which I love, one CBD and four th h C,
so it's a little higher th HC, which in my
opinion is always best at night when you're trying to
go to sleep. So I see the ratio is going
wonderful because one you can act functionally perfect during the
day for at night, it's gonna help you with more
of a relief and more of a go to sleep.
So exactly, And it says our sleep formulation supports uninterrupted sleep,

(14:27):
regulates those pesky hot flashes, reduces night sweats, and keeps
your V force lubricated without the typical psychiatric high. All
this being said, I can't wait to take this home
for my wife because how does one use it exactly?
Explain that part? Yeah, well, cannon man, use it, thank you.
So yeah, but you said, in a joking silly how

(14:50):
do you exactly to vaginal suppositories. Okay, so exactly what
it says on the box here. So there's there's two
per box. So this is our SA pot box that
we brought you guys to take home for your for
your women in your lives. But each box has eight
and then we have two packs also, so you it's
a vaginal suppository. You peel back away the plastic and

(15:11):
it looks like a little um wax bullet kind of
and and you put it. You insert it with your finger,
nice clean finger, and it will dissolve within twenty minutes
to half an hour and start to take effect and
UM will last the effects will ask up to about
six to eight hours, depending on nice night sleep, your

(15:34):
your the brain is the most dense for for carnabinoid receptors,
but the female reproductive track is extremely dense. So we're
taking advantage of that local application of the th HC
and the CBD right there. And then secondly, the reason
we're able to deliver, you know, avoid a high is
because UM it's not getting metabolized by the g I

(15:56):
track or the liver, so you're not getting the psychoact
of metabolic you know, byproducts of THHC in the liver,
so it does there are blood vessels and capillaries and
it does go into your blood stream, but it's a
whole different ball game than than inedible and that that's
how you're really we're really able to use that THHC
without the high, which is what we're healthy, not high

(16:18):
was what we were aiming for. How long and what
is your guys background that it came up with this?
Because you guys seem very intelligent. Hey, you're just beautiful.
You look like strong women when you walk by the office.
Blue thought, you guys are management to the office because
you guys have this strong present. You guys just have
a great look. So that's just a compliment on your

(16:38):
strong look of a strong educated woman. But how long
does it take to come up with something like this
then to get it to market? I mean, this isn't
something that you just come up with overnight to think
of a suppository that's gonna be okay to put in
somebody's woman's vagina. It actually was. We both felt so
strongly that we were all night, we're going to figure

(16:59):
it out. This is a product that needed to exist
that didn't And when we were standing in that dispensary.
We're looking around saying, I want to use th HC,
but I don't want to get high, and there's and
there's nothing here marketed to me. There's there's white space.
So it did not take long for us to really dedicate,
you know, the majority of our weeks to figuring out

(17:20):
how we could deliver this kind of relief without the
high because they're their end of day products out there,
you know right now are fully licensed. We don't have
a license, no, so so you get tracked out had formulators,
we have a manufacturer, we have a distributed license the products. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
please don't ever say that again. Was like you just

(17:41):
got my I'm like, right, we have a boot hold on.
These ladies are gangsters. And if that's the case, sorry, Joe,
We're not fully licensed. How did you get on our show?
Like this is this is? This is we have We're

(18:04):
like Patty and I sleep on a cushion of c
O a sea. So how did you guys get those partnerships?
And yeah, that's a great thing of you guys obviously
got it all. I think this is one of the
great things about doing this in your fifties. This is
our first time entrepreneurs. I was a teacher, Patty was
a fundraiser. We both were home with our kids for
twenty plus years. We had this idea. If we'd had

(18:27):
this idea, I think in our thirties we may not
have seen it to its completion. But there's something that
happens when you're you know, a little bit time love care.
You know, you could see things out. You got from
southern California as well. Yeah, Los Angeles, but starting with
that first bud tender, I probably wouldn't have wanted to

(18:47):
take up too much of his time if I was thirty,
but I was fifty, and we we sat there and
listened and learned, and we bought a lot, We tried
a lot. That's that that was the problem. I would
have one edible, carry would have the same medical and
then we'd have a different experience. So that was it
was super important to us to have the consistent experience
from woman to woman. And then when the suppository became
an option and we learned about it, it was just

(19:10):
that was that was the end. We couldn't go back.
Our kids were not that, hey, we think we might
go into the weed business way what And then oh,
now we think it's a suppository. Wait what Yeah, I'm sure.
How does your husband, kids and family react to this?
They were great. I mean that we got so much

(19:30):
positive feedback every step of the way. We met with doctors,
we met with people at U C l A. We
met well all these people, and everybody saw the potential
and saw that it wasn't out there yet. So I
think that's really what fueled us. And our family has
been great. They've been super supportive. And I love it.
Like I said, I've seen I've seen it in the market,
but I've never seen it over the counter. I've seen it,

(19:51):
you know where someone passes by, Oh we've got supositories,
We've got this, and they're really not licensed, they're really
not doing the thing. And I'm like, hey, for effort,
that's great, like when you're gonna get it out in
stores or really do something. And so when I but
when I look at your guys product to me, you know,
like I said, you know, I I know right when
I see when I see something in the market. We
see everything in the market, I mean not everything, but
everything feels like we do at least it feels like it, right,

(20:12):
and and and so and at one point, you know,
it comes by our tables and when I'm looking at
this and I'm going, wow, this is a quality, nice product.
It feels like something that you might consider. You know. No,
not only that, it feels like you can see that.
You can see it at Costco, you can see that, CBS,
you can see that Walgreens, you can see it at
every major store. It's a trusted brand field right without

(20:37):
even knowing what the hell's Hello Again Products, folks, I'm
telling you right now, go to Hello Again Products dot
com and just look at it and look at what
they have because in my opinion as well blue and
they don't have the box on this website that we're
looking at. I don't think, but I'm just under the
product page. Oh is it there? But this box is well,
is this box something that people can purchase? Then what

(20:58):
is it? Box? Exact Group, This is our sample box,
which is a gift to you. Yes, and they have
two of each skew in the box. This cannot be
for sale because you can't sell two. Is our giveaway.
So the boxes are usually either the all Blue for
every Day or the All creams. This is a combination
and we get with eight positories inside. But everything that
you're the whole experience, the touch packaging, the the inside

(21:20):
lining of the V stripe on the inside, and then
well even the cardboard just to be not even like silly,
but it's it's a good quality cardboard and it's not
like some like fall apart cardboard. When you open it up,
you know it has a good feel to it. And
this one, oh yeah, I wanted to see the V
stripe on the inside for a vagina. Vagina we have

(21:45):
for I love it. Also, there's only one good reason
to sweat in bed. We have a lot of good
you know, phrases that are like good things for that.
So let me ask you guys, after taking this product,
now that you guys created from Hello Agan, what are
the reason it's like let's talk about that. Actually, let's
talk about that when we come back. I want to
hear results from Carry Mapes and Patty Papa's the co

(22:07):
founders of Hello Again. Go to their website Hello Again
Products dot com. It's Cannabis Talk one oh one. We'll
be right back after this. Take a hit, get lit,

(22:30):
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of websites, Hello again, Products dot com. We're sitting here
with the lovely ladies carry mapes and Patty papas and
on the break blue you walked out real quick, but

(23:34):
they told me that we're being very nice and gentle
with them because this is their first time. Well hello again.
You know, ladies, you guys are doing a great job
for your first podcast, in your first interview. You guys
are heading to big things. I'm telling you right now
because this product I want to help get it in
front of people and everywhere else too. But as before
we went to break, I eluded and asked, what are
some of the results that Carry and Patty you guys

(23:56):
have experienced from creating such a wonderful product for women
that are going through menopause. What have you guys and
your testimonials have heard from people, but let alone your
personal experience. Well, it's definitely been a game changer for
me in terms of night's sleep. You know, being able
to sleep through the night. There's nothing you can't do
when you wake up the next day and you've had
a good night's sleep. So that had to be a

(24:17):
great experience, right, You're like, oh my god, I'm finally
getting a few hours. Even if you wake up and
then you don't have those thoughts going through your head,
they keep you up for the next two hours. It's
just they don't solve in the world and trying, and
all of a sudden, at six o'clock in the morning,
you're like, oh, I went back to sleep. It's the best, bet,
it's the best. It's funny. Last night I had that
problem with my wife. Looked at me about two thars
have you like to sleep at and I'm like, I'm

(24:39):
just trying to get close to you, just want to cuddle.
I'm hot. Actually I didn't really do that. I just
was closer and I just kind of staring at her
like a weirdo. What are you doing staring at molic?
I don't know. Don't hit this pin again. What about you, Carrie?
What are some of the guts? A good night's sleep
is great, Patty to hear that. What are some of
the experiences that you've countered? Definitely, hot flashes, night sweats

(25:03):
and brain fog. I really, really, I really was not
feeling like myself because of brain fog. And I can
use it. I'll use it kind of proactively too. If
we have a day where I really need to be
on my toes and find my words. Um, I make
sure I use So did you use it today before
you came yes, sir? Oh, so you've been on point.
Look at that. So there now and so just to

(25:25):
be clear too, So those are the experiences you were having,
you feel like they took over. How long as you
start using it do you see the results? Kick in?
The nighttime product is the most you can really feel
it kicking in, So about half an hour, you know,
brush your teeth, put it in, wash your face, get
in bed, read a little bit of your book, and
you really do feel this relaxation emmining out from your

(25:47):
pelvis and you if you kind of like lean into
that and go to sleep. It's great. If you have
to get up in the night because the kid is
sick or dog is barking or whatever, you're not going
to feel high, but you can go back to sleep. Yeah,
and I like what you guys said on the break
as well. You said it's on the outside lubricated with
cocoa butter. So therefore, because you know, a lot of
people just need to understand that, like what this is

(26:09):
an easy slide in scenario. It's not going to be
something that when when I think about and be being male,
obviously it doesn't really matter what I'm thinking about going
I wonder how it is for the woman to just
be able to use it so easy. So I want
to make sure that we expressed that to the audience
point it's or why don't you guys say more what
is it lubricated? Exactly with you know, you said cocoa,
butter loco, butter avocado oil, and and that's all on

(26:30):
the outside the base, that's the base and then mixed
in with it as all the other cannabinoids and the turpenes.
And one of the first um testimonials we got through
our website was a young woman who said that it
felt like her vagina had gone to a day spa.
So that was okay, we did it. Did it exactly,
That's what I wanted. How long does it actually take
to dissolve? And I mean, you know, disappeared that half

(26:52):
an hour? Yeah, that's it. Yeah, yeah, but the effects
last for good six And as you say dissolved, is
it like a tampon tour you have to take get
out after really? Yeah? And so you put it in,
it's gone. That's awesome. Yeah, it makes me just and
you said and not to be we're but we've couples.

(27:13):
Mark Carnes askedaid he just did a first depository, not
too long ago. And ironically Blue and I were just
talking about chronics and doing this. This is literally, um
something that a man can could should use. What are
these symptoms for a man too or why they should
use it? Well, I mean, you know, we're coming out
of COVID here, there's no shortage of anxiety or sleeplessness,

(27:36):
right or you know, brain fog definitely as well. And
it's it's you mean, you know th HC and CBD
any kind of pain that is associated with inflammation, right,
any anything that CBD and t HD can address, this
is going to help with. But specifically because it's a depository,
and if you're going to use it, if you have

(27:57):
lower back pain, if you have hit pain. Have had
people you know right in and say, my you know,
I I've never slept well, not because of menopause, but
because my prasitis hurts, or my hip hurts, or my
knee hurts or whatever, and at night I'm uncomfortable. Helps
with that, you know, It's funny, I'll bullshit U said.
I've had two hip surgeries, right, so I'm legally handicap.
I have a handicap placard on my car, on my

(28:17):
license plate and ever since two hip surgeries, I'm always
constantly finding myself trying to get comfortable. I've been doing
a lot of CBD and I'll hit a pin at
night to try to relax me and calm down. But like,
for instance, last night, I couldn't for some weird reason
last night couldn't fall asleep. This would probably be a good, uh,
try for me to do that. Maybe I go home
and my wife and I both tried at the same

(28:38):
time and see how we feel. It's awesome. Will you
please get back to us? Yeah, you know what, I'm
just gonna get back to you carry because you keep
looking at me so cute, trying to hit me. I
don't know what's going on around here, Joe. You know
it's just so great too. Where can people find this product?
Besides going to the website? Hello again, products dot com.
You can't just get it from the website, can you?

(29:00):
We wish we get that inquiry every day from we
get in Yeah, because I was like, you can't do that,
But well, do you guys have a CBD version that
you can start shipping? World War One? We do not
want one yet. I know a guy I personally believe
that this type of product should be in all of

(29:23):
the states that have th C legal because there's so
many women that suffer from this. And if you look
at the statistics for the women are the person that's
going into a dispensary, it's forty five plus. That's the
majority of the audience that goes into a dispensary. So
you're right up that alley and it's almost like a
product that why wouldn't every dispensary have a product like this?

(29:44):
Let alone you guys being on tour talking about this
or putting a seminar out or something like, I could
see these women doing some type of thing where you're
expressing your personal experiences and the same women, if you
had these problems, we've made this product for you, well
they I mean we've we've definitely had great experien dances
and great relationships with buyers at dispensaries who realize that
our product is bringing women into a dispensary who've never

(30:08):
been there before. And while they're there, they're multiple markets.
In one they're buying dog treats and they're buying you
know me, you know, topicals for their husband's knees, etcetera. Etcetera.
So the vagina needs love to you know what I mean.
It's like, you guys got to v things on there.
It's like, what was the other innuendo you have on there?
It's the source of wellness, you know, I'll tell I'll

(30:28):
tell you this this. You know. That's a valid point.
Is that the dispensary owners, you know, for the education
curve for them. I mean, it's going to drive in
what I mean. One, you got to educate the market,
right there's people that just don't know that this is
out there, right, like you guys, you have to go
there and find out. But there's new users coming every day.
And when someone does come in and they go, you know,
what do you have because a lot of times, you know,
women are like I need to smoke, might have cramps

(30:50):
that I mean that, you know, I know women all
the time they're like, I got grounds right now, I
need to smoke. And it's like okay, you know, and
then it's like, well have you tried hello again? You know?
And and my thought is is where did you guys
come up with the name Hello again? Well, we had
a dinner with our husbands and we had a couple
of martinis and we're doing a nice brainstorming session and

(31:12):
one of us came up with the idea. And honestly,
the whole concept is, you just want to feel like
you used to feel right. You want to welcome yourself back.
That's that's the goal of our product. And your husbands
want that too. I mean, yeah, so you really? Yeah?
I love that. I had that earlier today. It's so funny.
That's so so. You guys are sitting there, a couple
martinis in and hello and they said hello again and

(31:34):
Hello again. Products just came out of your mouth. Now.
I love it. I mean, hello again. Sleep. Yes, don't
we all want to say hello again to sleep? And
you know, hello, don't we all want to say that.
I see what you're going with that now made to
smile more. Hello again, Sleep, Hello a day every day. Yeah,
it's great term. I love the package and I love
us too. I hope that this blows up for you guys.

(31:56):
I really sincerely think it will and it should. You guys,
when you do things from the heart and from like experience,
I think it's the right reasons And I'm so glad.
I don't know how we got you guys on the
show today. But I'm so happy you guys are here.
But who actually found out about you guys? How did
you guys? How did we hear? Who whorect me? I

(32:18):
don't know who, But anyway, I love you guys. Talk
to our people. I think you How about you guys?
Carry and Patty all bullshit aside anything that we do,
you guys are invited to. We want you guys at
all of our events, not only because you're beautiful, because
you're doing something of a service to help people out there,
especially women who go through something that's very serious. And

(32:41):
you have an open invitation to be with us wherever
we go. And I'm not just saying that to try
to sleep with both of you. I'm saying that because
I really need they're gonna listen to this and be like,
who's that fucking guy? Listen to all the other shows?
I do it to everyone, No, but seriously, you guys.
I want you guys to be around us because and

(33:02):
bring around with us the product because, like I said,
this is something I want to try at home with
my family and my wife and possibly myself and to
see where it goes. And that being said, before we
let you guys go. We always like to do the
high five with all of our guests that come on
the show. So Carrie and Patty, we're gonna ask you
guys five questions. You'll answer it first Carrie and then
Patty you'll answer it. It's the same question as you

(33:24):
guys are the co founders of Hello again. Question number one,
carry mates, how old are we the first time you
smoked cannabis? And where'd you get it from? And remember
your kids are listening. Well, I'm not sure how popular
my answer is going to be. Just the truth. It
doesn't matter, there's no popular to note. Just the truth
is the truth. I bought my first pre role at

(33:47):
Sarah in West Hollywood, probably about six weeks ago, and
I haven't smoked it yet. No way. We have some
biscus vape pins here. You want to try one of those?
But before that, so that you didn't feel, yeah, like
I were customer founders, like I really didn't. I grew
up at a certain times a war on drugs, Like

(34:08):
I was chicken in high school. Right, You're like, I'm
that's frying. And it was kind of a boys drug
at my high school. Like I don't know, like it
wasn't It wasn't a part of my of my upbringing
and um, you know, my experience. But when we walked
into that dispensary, I that was like, I want, I
want to include this in my life. But your kids,

(34:29):
you know, I'm sure they have Yeah, I mean honestly, like,
if I had it to do over again raising them
there twenty four and twenty two now, But if I
had those high school you know who, junior high school
years back with them, I probably I would have steered
them away from alcohol and much rather have them. Isn't
that funny that? Yeah, yeah, I wish I had it

(34:50):
when I was raising kids, right, isn't that funny that
you guys, as experienced women in your fifties, that would
be a great actually promo, Like you know, I mean,
if I could redo this with my kids, I would
rather push them to smoking cannabis than drinking alcohol, because
most kids when they come home, they redirect, not push. Yeah, yes,
very well, but but it's it's it sucks because in

(35:15):
our homes we normally think alcohols it's it's just what.
We go home and have a glass of wine or whatever.
It's got some jack, whatever your your fixes and then
you know, your kids see that every day, you know,
or whatever days a week you choose to do. And
then we don't consciously think of it. Um or maybe
we do if you have a problem or if you

(35:35):
think it's a problem, and then some people you forget
that it might be a problem to them, and I
consciously see it, you know, like I'm like, oh, like,
you know my kids, Like, I don't. I try not
to take a shot in front of my kids. It's
just really even now, still, yeah, I don't. I don't
try and shoot alcohol. They've seen me at party as well.
They see drug. I call you guys, are camping your drinking? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,

(35:59):
But but I don't know. What I'm saying is is
like if I'm at home Monday night, you know, and
I'm going in and I my son's in the kitchen
and I want a shot, I'm not gonna go take
that shot right then and there. You'll wait till he
leaves the room. Yeah, it's interesting, Patty, same question to you.
How old you the first time he smoked? And where'd
you get it from. I was a little younger than Carrie.
I was in eighth grade and I was just age

(36:21):
shamed out in your hall by your nice young Scottish
man because I was at a Jackson Brown concert and
he said, who's Jackson Brown? And I was like, oh,
that damn Cam. He's like, I can't trust the Scottish.
She's like, did you mean Bobby Brown? You had a
Jackson You're at a concert at the Forum, Jackson Brown

(36:42):
at the Forum. I don't know who gave it to me.
Somebody you said, a concert just got the hand. Okay,
eighth grade, that's always a good time. Did you get high?
I did? And I had to. I told my girls
last night because knew that they were going to be
listening to this. I thought, well, I better get it
out there. If I cut them smoking in eighth grade,
it would have been a different thing. What are their names?

(37:03):
Emily is my oldest, Christina and Georgia and carries yours,
Michael and Abby. Hey kids, Well, hi guys, make sure
I wish you guys would have came to the show. Jeez, Carrie,
Patty could have brought the kids of the show. Next time,
next time, next time. What is your favorite way to
use cannabis? Well, first in the vagina obviously number one.

(37:25):
Carrie I just love when you say that. It's awesome
and it's so true, and what a great scenario of
doing this like that. So and it's funny because you
haven't smoked your joint yet, but you put us a
pository in your vagina. Hello again. The vagina is healthy.
It's a good one. What about your heady? We like
both of us. We like the drinks, the cannabis drinks.

(37:46):
Make a cannabis cocktail every once in a while. Good.
So you've been drinking cannabis, yeah, yeah, she said, But
you don't feel kind of high when you do that,
or do you? Guys feel it a little bit? I
feel I feel a little bit, But you take your
time with it. You don't over overkill. We actually just
got a new drink in um a champagne, right, I
think it's I think we have some Let's give these
ladies something. I think we can give you guys a
bottle of champagne. That's really nice. We can take a shot.

(38:09):
You know that cannabis drink like it doesn't I don't
drink it as fast and not driven to drink it
as quickly as alcohol. I don't want more all of
a sudden, it's more. I don't know, it's more satisfying.
I guess yeah. It's nice, taking easy, nice and smooth
and slow. Question number three of the High five with
Carry Maps and Patty poppas the co founders of Hello Again.
You can check out their website at Hello Again Products
dot com. Craziest place you've ever used cannabis or smoked?

(38:33):
And for you carry, it's gonna be a depository. So
no where in the craziest place in the vagina, which
I like and understand. But where were you where? My
point is location? Crazy location. That's the first time anybody's
ever said, by the way, it is the first time
it is. Actually that's fair enough. That's keeps saying it right.

(38:59):
How you ever use your depository in a different location
where you're like, oh man, I need to use this
right now? Plane? Yea and their plane. Maybe then you've
used cannabis on a plane. That's good, that's illegal. That's nice, Patty,
What about you allegedly? Yeah, yeah, you've been smoking bathroom

(39:19):
in school? Did you ever smoke at school and college
or any not? At this the whole time, I'm still
smoking just random places? What what? What? What's one that? Like?
Oh god? I could have got in trouble or this
was crazy. I can't believe I did it my parents
house and they would have walked in or something random.
I don't know. I can't church. Church, No, I'm sorry.

(39:41):
I didn't smoke that much in high school. But it
could have been an adult or adult. Yeah, I mean
on a plane is still pretty crazy. Yeah, I was
in Los Angeles court and uh yeah, I like being
outside of the church that I was at, which was
kind of crazy. It's kind of weird, you know. I
felt holy on the hallway outside of the little outside Pattio,
but you needed in the courts him and oh yeah

(40:02):
you go. Question number four of the high five with
hello again, what is your go to munchie after you
get high? Well, yeah, my my answers are all name
but my go to MUNCHI is uh, wavy lays. Oh
the you know what's funny, it's those are the It's
so funny because those are like the new ones and

(40:22):
now they have the wavy cheese it's and the wavy
it's like they're so great. It's like a new like Wow,
this whole wavy thing came about instead of making a
flat bubble, Well, now you've got waves like why are
they so much better? And crispy or and fantastic? They
are so much better. And by the way, your answers
are far from lame, wonderful love them. What about you, Patty,
I'd say anything with salt, French fries, potato chips, anything salty.

(40:47):
I love salty fries, and you describe them like yes. Indeed,
question number five of the high five. If you could
smoke cannabis or use cannabis, or maybe even use one
of your great Hello again products of positive borries with
anyone dead or alive, who would it be? And why
carry no? See? I just I just would want to laugh.

(41:08):
So I think I think, like Melissa McCarthy, someone that
just hasn't laugh is So, what's your favorite her movie
of her? What comes to mind right now? That's exactly
when she does that ship scene in that dress running out,
I just I die, And when she's on the plane
and she lifts up her leg and she always use

(41:30):
all these scenes with her husband, which I just love
her so much. She's such a funny actor. I agree. Actually,
she's the first time that that's her name has been
broughten up and sparked up so much atam he right
now that I got all giddy. I'm like, oh my god,
she'd be awesome. I don't know if she smokes weed,
but I don't know. I don't know she uses to positories,

(41:51):
but if she does, she should try. She should try.
I mean thinking of that movie, to the puppy scene
and her driving that minivan. That's just one of the
best movies. Every time Bridesmaids on, I'm flipping through T
and T or Out'm like, oh, I stop on it.
It's one of those there. It's a go too funny,
genuine movie because I think she makes well. The other
girls are awesome too, But what about you, Patty? I

(42:11):
think I have a thing for Dolly Parton. I love
Dolly Parton, and I would think she was think Dolly,
you think Willie, you think Kenny, you think you think
all these great things about her. I am a huge
fan of Dolly Partners. Well, did you just dressed up

(42:32):
recently for her birthday for her husband? She wore the
Playboy Bunny outfit that she wore thirty forty years ago
when she was in Playboy Dude. She looks phenomenal. She's
like sixty some years old if not touching seventy and
I'm such a huge yeah right, I think she's under seventy.
But she put it on and took the picture exposed
herself showing everybody in the world Dolly partner still got

(42:55):
it player, don't pay r. I looked at her like,
that's a good one. You got so so so is
there anything that we forgot? You know that you might
want to chime in there before we let you guys
out of here. Well, we want to thank you guys
for having us. This was really fun. It was different
for us and it's nice to get our messaging out

(43:16):
there in different ways. So you guys were really open
and uh easy to talk to. So thank you. Yeah,
very welcome. No, well, you know, this is one of
those topics, like we said at the beginning, you know,
you don't know where to go with it, but it
just needs to be talked about. It's just something that's
like real legit. We literally had a conversation, what is
it when I get that email about that commercial two

(43:36):
weeks ago? If that about E D And I'm like, you, guys,
it was funny when we got it. We guys, you know,
Joe's been talking about his e D that he has,
and and so he's literally been you know. And then
all of a sudden we get I Heart sends us
and says, hey, will you do this read? And he's
in this office and I'm doing the read. I'm practicing
it can happen to you. And then and then we

(43:57):
get into this whole thing in the office and I go, you, guys,
this is something that like, yes, we're joking about and
having fun, you know, blocker room conversations, but this is
like a legitial stuff, stuff that goes through to men that,
like I said, I'm forty nine, I'm right behind you, guys, ladies.
You know what I'm saying to where I look at
these things like it hasn't happened to me yet. I

(44:17):
knock on, but could it maybe? Who knows. I'm not.
I'm not thinking that it can't, you know what I mean.
And I know a lot of men that right around
my age that it happens to, right, So I look
at that, and I look at what you guys are doing.
Our things that, like I said, we just talked about them,
they need to be normalized. They need to be more
commercials about it, more conversation about it, because it feels

(44:37):
like it's an embarrassment. It's not embarrassed if you have
another illness or another element of pain or something else
that you have done. Why is that not you know,
a bad skin I have, you know, eggsama or whatever
that nobody No one laughs at that. It's like it's
the same concept. M. You can't control it. It just happens.
It's probe of being a human being exactly, and what

(44:59):
you guys are doing a part of being a humanb folks,
once again, Hello again. Products dot com is a site
carry and Patty, You guys are wonderful. Thank your husband's
for letting you guys come out here alone. I can't
believe they let you, guys do that come into this show.
They obviously never listened to it. You guys can't le
him listen. They've seen you there, Okay. They they're like,
oh yeah, you're gonna see that, Pat bastard. Hellar it
is guys. Is Cannabis Talk one on one. We want

(45:21):
to thank you for joining the show and remember this
if no one else loves you, we do. Thank you
for listening to Cannabis Talk one oh one on the
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