Grab your kit & join host Brittany Shontel & Shay as they dive into all things cannabis...as it relates to black women. From breaking the basics about weed to sitting down with black women who are currently blazing a path in the cannabis industry, they will cover it all.Remember, Baddies don't let other baddies smoke bad weed!
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www.tbasm.com
Follow Us on Instagram : @TheBoysareSellingMid
Connect with Brittany: @BrittanyShontel
Connect with Shay: @hemphopyoga.det
Time Stamps
Lady of the Flower Highlight - 1:09 @IamHopeSoDope
Nugget of Knowledge - 2:50
My Very First Time - 3:53 - 33:30
Who We Are- 29:00
Cannabis Fact - 33:40
Midday Lottery - 41:50
Cannabis and Culture - 44:35
www.theboysaresellingmid.com
Follow Us on Instagram : @TheBoysareSellingMid
Connect with Brittany: @BrittanyShontel
Connect with Shay: @hemphopyoga.det
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