• Slow Dancing with Mary Jane w/ Justin Case Moseley

  • Aug 16 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
  • Podcast

Slow Dancing with Mary Jane w/ Justin Case Moseley

  • Summary

  • Weed, dope, pot, ganja, reefer, mary jane, grass, the devil's lettuce, chronic...

    Cannabis has MANY names.. and just as many uses. Whether it's recreational or medicinal, this plant is used and consumed all over the world by many of your friends and family. In fact according to a national survey conducted in 2022, cannabis has officially passed alcohol as the #1 consumed daily substance in the United States by over 3 million people. It's used to treat depression, anxiety, chronic pain, cancer, epilepsy, IBS, Parkinson's & Huntington's disease. It has helped millions of people all over the world.

    It can also be used to numb and escape.

    Interestingly enough, nobody is really TALKING about that side of it. Everybody says the same thing. "It's just weed.. what's the big deal?" The truth of the matter is more and more people are becoming dependent on cannabis to function in their everyday lives which begs the question: Is your relationship to cannabis healthy or not?

    I know mine transformed from healthy to dependent without me even noticing. Same with some of my very close friends. Today I'm joined in studio again by Justin Case Moseley as we discuss our own journie's with this wonderful plant. How for both of us, things transformed right under our nose in the blink of an eye. Don't get me wrong! We are both HUGE supporters of cannabis and the many benefits it can bring to people suffering from a myriad of issues. Today we are simply sharing our stories of how this miracle plant silently turned from friend... to foe.

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