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How to Do the Pot

Ellen Scanlon
Cannabis
Pain Management
Dispensaries
CBD
Gelato
Jack Herer
Health
Cannabis Strains
Legalization
Aging Parents
California
Cannabis Tourism
Seniors
Drug Interactions
Sleep
THC
Colorado
Cooking With Cannabis
Women and Cannabis
Cannabis Beverages

An award-winning cannabis podcast for women, by women. Hear joyful stories and useful advice about cannabis for health, well-being, and fun—especially for needs specific to women like stress, sleep, and sex. We cover everything from: What’s the best weed for sex? Can I use CBD for menstrual cramps? What are the effects of the Harlequin strain or Gelato strain? And, why do we prefer to call it “can... more

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After years of unexplained illness, How to Do the Pot host Ellen Scanlon finally found answers. In this episode, she shares what helped her recover from mold illness, and what testing and treatment really look like — with Ariana Thacker, founder and ... more

In one of her most personal episodes yet, How to Do the Pot host Ellen Scanlon opens up about her years-long experience with mold toxicity — a hidden condition that affects millions but is often overlooked by traditional medicine.

Ellen was inspired... more

Curious about trying a cannabis drink instead of reaching for alcohol? This episode of How to Do the Pot is your quick, no-stress guide.

Host Ellen Scanlon shares what she’s learned from being soberish and counts down the top 3 questions women ask a... more

Are you or someone you love looking for safer ways to ease pain—especially the kind that keeps you from moving or exercising?

In this episode, host Ellen Scanlon talks with Anna Symonds, a former elite rugby player who first discovered the pain-reli... more

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Recent Guests

Ariana Thacker
CEO and founder of MoldCo
MoldCo
Episode: 312. How I Finally Got Better from Mold Illness, with Ariana Thacker of MoldCo, part 2
Anita Loomba
Senior Marketing Director at Cycling Frog
Cycling Frog
Episode: 310. Alcohol vs. Cannabis Drinks: 3 Things Women Need to Know
Katie Nessel
Soberish Mom, advocate for mindful drinking
Social Media Influencer
Episode: 308. How to Drink Less Without Going All-or-Nothing, with Soberish Mom Katie Nessel
Thai Richards
Founder of Rage and Release, a holistic lifestyle brand
Rage and Release
Episode: 306. Practical Tips from Cannabis Experts on Exercise & Recovery
Tara Misu
Founder of Blazin Bakery
Blazin Bakery
Episode: 306. Practical Tips from Cannabis Experts on Exercise & Recovery
Hilary Achauer
Journalist
Episode: 306. Practical Tips from Cannabis Experts on Exercise & Recovery
Sophia Wronsky
New York-based writer behind the popular Substack Sophia is Voracious
Episode: 302. Cozy Movie Nights: Comfort Films, Cheese Boards + Pajamas Required
Jasmine Bina
Cultural futurist and founder of Concept Bureau, advising on cultural trends.
Concept Bureau
Episode: 300. Cultural Forecast: Why Everyone’s Craving a Fresh Start + Celebrating our 300th Episode!
Antuanette Gomez
Co-founder of Peak Farm Labs
Peak Farm Labs
Episode: 296. Sour Diesel vs. Super Silver Haze: Which Strain is Right for You?

Host

Ellen Scanlon
Host of an award-winning cannabis podcast focused on women's health, well-being, and personal experiences with cannabis. Ellen creates a supportive community for women exploring cannabis consumption.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 208 ratings
  • Fantastic Canna Podcast, Great Female Guests

    This is a must listen for anyone in the cannabis industry, a lover of the plant, or even the cannacurious. I especially love that Madi features female guest as women are so often underrepresented in the world of “the pot”

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tmisu
    United Statesa year ago
  • Well researched and informative

    A professional, informative, and well-produced podcast. Ellen is knowledgeable and kind, and it’s a great way to learn about cannabis. Love how much she packs into each episode!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hilaryarlene
    United Statesa year ago
  • One of the best cannabis podcasts!

    This is by far one of the best cannabis podcasts! Each episode is informative and has helped me in some way on my cannabis journey. I couldn’t recommend this podcast more! Give it a listen and then you’ll want to binge listen to them all.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    FLJammin123
    United States2 years ago
  • Love the podcast

    So refreshing for women in their 50’s

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    FrancCat
    Canada2 years ago
  • Lost, and Now I’m Found

    I recently moved to a grass-friendly state, and HTDTP podcast has been SO helpful! It’s overwhelming to go from “D8, 9, or 10” to a plethora of different cannabis experiences to choose from. I’m excited to continue delving in and exploring to see what my go-tos will be, (Strawberry Cough = a new fave 😍). Thanks for what you do!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    StangBaby7
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

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Audiences commend the podcast for its accessibility, making complex cannabis topics easy to understand while ensuring the discussions remain relatable and enjoyable. Overall, there is a strong sense of community fostered among listeners.
Many reviews highlight the engaging storytelling and expert insights provided by guests, particularly those related to women's health and well-being. This quality of content resonates well with listeners looking for guidance and community.
Listeners appreciate the podcast for its informative and supportive content tailored specifically for women. The podcast is recognized for addressing stigma and providing practical tips about cannabis for various health-related issues.

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How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

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#233
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#250
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Apple Podcasts
#3
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Apple Podcasts
#31
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#130
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

312. How I Finally Got Better from Mold Illness, with Ariana Thacker of MoldCo, part 2
Q: What are the typical costs for treatment prior to MoldCo?
The costs can often reach tens of thousands, sometimes even hundreds of thousands of dollars, largely due to lack of insurance coverage for these alternative treatments.
312. How I Finally Got Better from Mold Illness, with Ariana Thacker of MoldCo, part 2
Q: Maybe you can talk a little bit about the testing and what you can do for patients.
Ariana discusses the lab tests done for patients, including their complete panel and additional tests like the dust test for fungal strains.
311. Mold and Me: The Health Story I Haven’t Told Until Now, with Ariana Thacker of MoldCo
Q: Can you talk about maybe what not to do if you think that you are dealing with a mold-related illness?
Ariana advises against staying in mold exposure and emphasizes maintaining a positive mindset rather than engaging in negative online communities.
311. Mold and Me: The Health Story I Haven’t Told Until Now, with Ariana Thacker of MoldCo
Q: How common is mold-related illness?
Ariana explains that about 25 million Americans could be impacted by mold-related illnesses, highlighting the prevalence of mold in homes and the genetic susceptibility that makes some more vulnerable than others.
311. Mold and Me: The Health Story I Haven’t Told Until Now, with Ariana Thacker of MoldCo
Q: Can you talk a little bit about your personal story with mold and how you discovered it and its impact on your life?
Ariana Thacker describes her diagnosis with SIRS after living in a water-damaged apartment, detailing the physical and cognitive symptoms she experienced, and how she found treatment through a mold specialist.

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2. Anita Loomba
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