How to Do the Pot is an award-winning weekly podcast helping you feel confident about cannabis for health, well-being, and fun! Hosted by Ellen Scanlon.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 246 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | How ToEducation |
As summertime approaches, we’re getting excited for travel and adventure — and of course, shopping for weed! In this week's episode we hear from women who made their first cannabis purchases while on holiday. We discuss selecting the right weed strai... more
80% percent of women experience period pain at some point in their lives, and menstrual cramps are the top complaint. That's probably why we get so many questions about CBD for period cramps. In this episode, we look at how weed can help ease menstru... more
This Saturday marks a special occasion for people who love weed: it's 4/20! To celebrate the 'high' holiday, we’re diving into its unexpected history, which surprisingly includes a treasure map and the Grateful Dead. We’ll hear from women all across ... more
On this week’s episode, we’re taking it back to the early days of cannabis legalization in the first state to make it happen: Colorado. Jill Ellsworth and Lotta Brathwaite share their first time stories, offering a glimpse into the early wave of lega... more
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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.
So refreshing for women in their 50’s
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!
This podcast is awesome! The hosts are smart, articulate while being totally relatable. The show is informational, succinct and entertaining. It’s great to connect to a female cannabis community.
How To Do The Pot is one of my favorite podcasts. It’s ALWAYS educational, often fun and funny, and does so much to reduce the stigma against cannabis. It’s often short enough to listen to while running errands and I love the focus on real people, real lives, and real experiences.
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