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Conversations with Cam

The Stigma of Cannabis Culture with Vic Styles

Conversations with Cam

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Motherhood, Cameronrogers, Freckledfoodie, Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Nutrition, Parenting

4.71.5K Ratings

🗓️ 20 April 2022

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, I sit down with the CEO of Black Girls Smoke & Good Day Flor and content creator, Vic Styles. Vic and I dive into all things weed including both the stigmas and history of racism surrounding it and how I can use my white privilege to normalize its use. We compare the social pressures of alcohol to weed, dive into cannabis culture and emphasize the importance of educating communities on it. Vic and I also discuss dealing with people who are opposed to our choices.


Key Takeaway / Points:

  • Vic’s history with weed and how her relationship has evolved
  • Founding Black Girls Smoke and creating a line of flower, Good Day Flor
  • The stigmas and history of racism surrounding weed
  • Using white privilege to normalize its use
  • The social pressures of using alcohol
  • Dealing with people who are opposed to our choices


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Follow Vic Styles:

Instagram: @thevicstyles @blackgirlssmoke @gooddayflor

Website: www.blackgirlssmoke.com

TikTok: @thevicstyles


Follow me:

Instagram: @freckledfoodie

Website: freckledfoodie.com

TikTok: freckledfoodiem

Twitter: @freckledfoodieuuu

Youtube: Cameron Rogers / Freckled Foodie

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This episode was edited by Tim Flanzbaum




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0:00.0

Happy for 20 freckled foodie family fuck do I have a relevant episode for all of you

0:07.7

I'm really pumped to share today's episode and honestly the comical thing is that I had not planned

0:14.2

For this to purposely release on for 20 look

0:17.9

I wasn't even aware of it when I was putting like the schedule of episodes and interviews all together and

0:24.1

Then when I was texting Vic to let her know when the episode came out. I was like holy shit how

0:30.0

God damn timely. It's getting released on for 20. So happy for 20 to all of you who partake on the holiday

0:38.8

Today's episode is a really good one

0:40.8

It is with Vic styles who is a

0:44.4

Lifestyle and content creator and influencer promoting sustainable fashion and clean beauty

0:49.7

But she is also the CEO of black girl smoke, which is a cannabis friendly space curated for woman of color

0:57.0

by women of color focused on

1:00.1

Erasing stigmas color lines and gender biases in the weed industry and she is also the CEO of good day floor

1:07.3

Which is an actual flower that they are currently in the production stages of that hopefully

1:14.4

One day soon our LA or California listeners will be able to purchase in dispensaries and our New York listeners

1:21.7

Will hopefully be able to purchase soon once our

1:26.2

City and state gets their ish together today's episode. Honestly, I found

1:31.2

Really fucking awesome not only because I made a new friend. This was my first time meeting Vic

1:35.3

but also I just think it's a very honest conversation about

1:40.1

weed

1:41.1

Why we love it?

1:42.6

What the issues are with the stigmas around weed?

1:47.0

Why we are big proponents of trying to break those stigmas and then we honestly get into very

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