Hosts Julie Stevens and Brittney Guthrie sit down in the PotTV studio for a real-deal sesh with the legendary Ted Smith — longtime cannabis activist, educator, and founder of Hempology 101.
Ted takes us back to the early days of Canadian cannabis activism:
• building compassion clubs and medical access from the ground up
• getting raided (a lot) — and still showing up
• fighting cases all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada
This conversation goes deep into the history of cannabis in Canada, the stigma that still lingers, and why consistent, values-driven work matters more than popularity in this industry. From rolling competitions and dab bars to police encounters, policy failures, and harm reduction, this episode captures the grit, humor, and resilience behind the cannabis movement.
Along the way, the crew fires up premium concentrates, talks lounge culture, shares wild Pot Block stories, and unpacks what safe consumption spaces should actually look like — not just on paper, but in real life.
This one’s part history lesson, part sesh, part inspiration.
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