This episode feels like sitting in a garage with friends who are equal parts curious, sarcastic, and done pretending there’s one “right” way to use cannabis.
Louise drops in and immediately turns the whole thing into a real conversation, not a lecture. From joking about consumption methods to breaking down what actually works for her body, this episode moves through humor, trial-and-error, and the quiet reality that cannabis hits everyone differently.
We talk about chasing that one strain that glued you to the couch years ago and never showed up again, why people swear something “does nothing” for them until it suddenly does, and how experimenting responsibly is usually the missing piece when someone says cannabis isn’t for them.
Louise also opens up about learning dabs the hard way, why bubble hash surprised her, and how fats, timing, and microdosing can completely change the experience. There’s an honest conversation about edibles, why they don’t always hit, and how tolerance sneaks up on you without asking permission.
Somewhere between laughing about old podcast chaos, reminiscing on unhinged guest moments, and swapping real-life tips for heartburn, nausea, and dose control, this episode lands exactly where The Sesh lives, messy, funny, curious, and grounded in real experiences, not cannabis myths.
If you’ve ever thought, “Maybe I’m doing this wrong,” or “Why does everyone else feel this but I don’t,” this one’s for you.
What We Get Into
Why cannabis experiences are wildly individual
Dabs vs live rosin vs bubble hash, what actually feels different
The strain you’ll never forget and why you can’t find it again
How fats and timing change how THC hits
Microdosing, tolerance, and why edibles can feel broken
Learning through bad experiences and helping others avoid them
Why the least professional podcasts are sometimes the best ones
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Episode Music Credits
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