High, Friends! Today I'm joined by Ryan Sprague of Highly Optimized for a small introduction to the "Woo Woo" side of cannabis that we've touched on with each episode. You heard Ryan on the last episode talking about the salsa dance analogy in relation to cannabis use. I love the way Ryan talks about intention, and while I'm not into this side of the plant as much as he is, I do find it fascinating. Plus! Ryan has a lot of great thoughts on how to use cannabis to optimize your daily life if you're not looking to use it as a spiritual tool of mysticism.
Also, once you're passed the 4:20 mark, you better have something to spark up because I'm debuting a new segment called, "The Opening Hit," where we smoke together before getting into the real meat of the show. I'm using the Capsule Water Pipe from Honest because on the next episode, I'm speaking with their founder, Mason Palmer.
Toke up, sit back, and relax as you listen to the sweet dulcet tones of Adam and Ryan talking cannabis and some of the Woo Woo we've heard so much about.
Links:
This One Time On Psychedelics Podcast
Honest Cannabis Smoking Accessories
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