Relatable Episode 120: This “Trannabis” Creator

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Stephanie and guest LGBTQAI+ Cannabis Activist, Jamie London Wollberg have a conversation about healthcare, acceptance, and cannabis use.

Show Highlights

Stephanie considers what conversations would be like if we were more interested in each other’s “human path” vs. career path. Human path in terms of how we evolve and accept the conditions of being human…ie. the journey of living. 

Jamie shares what he went through to learn about Persistent Postural Perceptual Dizziness, the medical condition he has. It’s a multi-genetic disease, which acts like an autoimmune disease. 

Stephanie and Jamie talk about being the most authentic version of themselves and the mental and spiritual role cannabis plays in that equation. 

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Backstory Behind Stephanie and Guest

Relatable first, I met Jamie in the midst of doing some business networking on Linkedin. I had a sense that Jamie was someone I wanted to get know via the way he communicates online.  When Jamie and I had our first phone call, he did not disappoint.  His energy for living his best life is contagious! Jamie vibes high in all aspects of life, and not just becuase he is an advocate of cannabis use.  😉 – Stephanie Michele

Social Challenge of the Week

Space Maker Mixup Challenge

What space do you keep in public, elevators, personal conversation, etc.? What changes when you decrease or increase the space you keep between you and other people? Notice if you are more comfortable next to someone when they are on your left or right. The goal of this challenge is gain new context around personal confort zones. Discuss and expertiment with this with a friend. Be respectable and mindful as you to do this in public spaces with strangers. 

 

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