Have you gone Vegan yet Social Media guru Koala Puffs joins the guys to discuss

Published Feb 3, 2025, 5:00 PM
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At Long and Mark's gonna again.

Oh my god, this guy is there has more.

Excuses the one.

I like it.

I don't believe him.

What picture did he send?

Not the one of the ear That's what it's gonna send me to the ear looking at that picture.

No, no, no, this guy is definitely getting laid off.

He threw his not by older out, he threw his shoulder out.

How does he throw his shoulder off? From cock?

And I know how he did it?

Put him and put off. Kate's in the car after court.

Yeah, that's his briefcase.

That's what story, and I'm sure he's sticking to it.

I believe I I really do believe that.

You know he gets.

Something because I know he would be here because we have an amazing for you today. Koala, how are you?

Oh shit, I thought somebody else was gonna show up.

I almost looked at the door.

She looked where That's amazing? What's up little Kevin? I mean, did Kevin?

Right's so crazy to see how huge and viral you're going. There's so many big things that are going on for you. And I'm not gonna front lie. I just got hipped to you recently when Mark told us about you, So I wasn't familiar.

With how was it? I think with Lou I was the one that You're right, it was you.

I was making ways way longer than cannabis talk.

Yeah, And it's just funny how I just started looking at all your videos because I had Koala puffs. I had like almost a different impression in my head. If you just close your eyes and go Kohala puffs, what I envisioned.

I mean, I mean, don't tell us.

I want to, yes, Joe, what do you think?

Something completely different? To be honest with you, just completely different.

And I was. I was happily surprised a maze.

And I love a lot of most of your content that I watched that there wasn't something.

That I stuff you didn't like.

Yeah, well no, there wasn't something I didn't like. It was all right, well, because everything everything, I thank you everything I saw. I like your fun. You seem like a nice person.

But everybody keeps telling me your manager that walk she's the biggest bitch in the world.

What the hell she's a diva?

Which came out of this girl named Angela's mouth, But she didn't say so.

I've just heard a few different random things recently about her. But you seem awesome, and it's a pleasure to have you on the show.

I'm very firm I won't lie. You know. In this day and age, especially when you have a social media following, I think it's very easy for people to try to get close to you for the wrong reasons, take advantage. I've had it happened to me more times than I would like to admit. And I'm a cancer and I don't know if there's any cancers that are listening. But I take everything to my heart so closely and with a little bit of that. To keep people away from you, and to keep people from hurting you, you sometimes have to be a firm bitch.

What it is have to get.

Handled, and sometimes being nice just doesn't cut it, you know.

Never you know, what's funny is that when you say that you know a lot of people want, you know, to get close to you for the wrong reasons or not necessarily even know the reason. It's weird, like, you know, they want to get near your your your circle to I guess springboard off or whatever. We can understand that. So let me ask you this, Where was it that you feel that you actually got your first launch in the social media world, Like when you said, oh my gosh, my page is starting to take off.

I mean, do you remember that?

Honestly, it was kind of it almost happened immediately. It was kind of crazy. I posted a picture on my personal account I used to be on the show called Tipsy Bartender. I don't know if you guys are familiar with it, and it is a mixology drink one like mixology one to one class. So I had like about a sixty thousand followers on my personal Instagram posted it one picture with a bong, and all these companies were like, I'll not to send you my bong and I was like, whoa what pretty long yes, at that point, I only started smoking we like six months ago, nine months before that. So I was like, fuck, let's learn, Like, let's fucking just learn. Oh can I cuss on this cash? Okay?

Go ahead?

And so with that, I was working as an accountant slash salesperson for a company and they were super for twenty friendly, but they were like, you know, maybe just make up a fake name so that our clients don't know. And I'm like, that's fair.

You run a scam okay company.

We had clients in like Michigan and Alabama and all that, and some people don't a lot of people don't accept cannabis as much as we do here in California. You know, I didn't want that to harm somebody else's business. You know, I'm willing to take risks for myself, but other people who have families to feed, that's not sure.

Yeah.

So that's how Kowalapuffs was born. I came home from work, I sat in my kitchen table and I was like, what the fuck am I going to call myself? I don't have any nicknames. I don't have any friends that call me anything fun.

So I I was like, you know, I don't know had aala puff.

Come then he's my favorite animal. I was like, yeah, let's just maybe go this route and puffs. I was trying to think of like smoking related. I didn't want to do like four twenty or seven ten. So I did puffs and that just was born. While I was sitting on the floor on a pillow and I really shitty over my really shitty coffee table back.

You're saying, I was.

Sitting on the floor sitting all really, that's awesome, Listen, don't talk about my Thursday nights like this.

I was so hammered. I was on the floor shitting and I came up with Kala, Well, I.

Not drinking anymore, just smoking me.

That's what I thought I heard.

For a second.

I was like, Craigs Thursday nights is well, Thursday nights that's every night.

Huh every night?

Yeah, now I'm with Craig. I like to get my bus and that's.

Pretty much it. And then six months into starting that account, it got I started getting about thirty thousand followers every month, Like people were like, I started doing you know, like skits and layover shots of like rolling up joints, just everything and anything that I could think of because I had a boyfriend at the time that didn't pay enough attention to me. So you're going to break up with you or I need to distract myself.

The company was born silver Lining, right, So we're in great contact.

He's not in the victory anymore. We're in great contact. He's very proud of what I've done. But yeah, we definitely.

Broke up after which just like puff past.

Yeah, puff puff past on you. And then six months after I quit my job and I was like, you know what, let's just take risks because companies started reaching out from different states and different countries, like for me to fly out.

I was going to say that because I've noticed that you you've been on like I would say, your own cannabis tour. I mean, you've been with different companies all over the country. Can you can you elaborate all the world?

Yeah? So this is what I did. So I made a lot of really good friends through this. I am a I love friends so much. I've moved around a lot when I was younger. I didn't speak English for the first couple of years of moving to the United States. Oh, I'm born and raising Ukraine. Sorry, lived to the United States in two thousand and five when I was a lot.

Wow.

So and from there my mom had this really fun game of getting married and getting divorced and moving. It was really fun. You guys, don't try it.

Wow, that sounds like his story.

He's definitely.

And is the ship. Everybody can say that. But so I moved around a lot. Every time I would make a friend, I basically had to move right away and then start all over again. And so now cannabis made me kind of as as as you guys call it these days, sliding into the d m s and I would just slide in and be like, hi, my friends. And then what I eventually started doing is reaching out to companies and offering a promotional exchange for them, booking an Airbnb and covering travel costs for all of my girlfriends, and they could supply the whole house with their product, and we would provide them content. We would film little skits or YouTube videos or whatever, but we just wanted to be together and we would do that about once a month. So with that, we would then put an event in that city. So we've done you know, Oregon, Denver, several times, we did Detroit. We were about to do Chicago, but Corona happened. I've done Canada several times, Toronto and Vancouver, we did Spain, we did Amsterdam.

What's your draws like when you're pulling people? I mean, you know, have you have you noticed that? Like, you know because I've seen it, right, I've seen you say.

Your video as well. Who was showing up?

Yeah, you're gonna do an event and then all these people are like, oh, I know this is and so it feels good. But I mean, do you know what your draw is like? How many people you're pulling to these events? And what's the big cities.

That you're in.

I mean Detroit was our biggest one. We had seven hundred people that showed up in the middle of January or December. It was cold as fuck. They waited in line, they didn't care. They're like, we're here to turn the fuck up. And that was when we All we did at that point was just like hey, come meet me and let me give you a statty. Now we do more of like it's a party. There is a DJ, there's like little stations for games, for drinks, there's goodie bags. It's an entertainment thing that you can come to have fun, but also meet other stoners and so now we're gonna do it yet that's what it is, is like everybody in here, like Stone. You should be able to make friends.

You should be pretty easy.

At what point did your mother and your fourteen dads find out?

And what did they say about it?

Teen dads?

Well, I don't know how many times she was I just have any fun.

Ahold, you can't make fun of her.

That's gonna whop yours. I'm telling you this much.

And her second dad is serious.

It was about I would say it was. It was about a year. I did cool pubs for a year and then I quit my job and I told my mom. I took my mom to lunch and I was like, mom, I quit my job. My mom, I shit, you know not. My mom looked at me, stood up and walked, or like three weeks she didn't talk to me. She was listen. I'm Ukrainian. We don't take risks. We have a baby, we get married, we have a baby, we reproduce, and then then and then you just that baby has grows up and gets married and maybe produce it. That's one like, it's not like that's you go to one nine to five. You make sure you're safe. You make sure that next month you're able to fit your bills. You don't smoke weed online and think maybe I could make money off.

Okay, this could.

Because my mom was like, you're disguise to this family.

Buy got up.

And old.

Learn, So let me tell you.

Wait to say hold on. I say hold on saying wait to say before you jump into mom.

Rule A Quala puff right here, Live on Cannabis Talking one on one will be right back out of the Welcome back to Cannabis Talk one O one K is in the building and.

Real quick if you want to followers of course our social media, he's a guru on their find our website kualapuffs dot com.

I g koala dot puffs.

That's pu f f s s What kuala puffs? Me and u f f s only one there and there so real finder in our you tube and everything else.

It's pretty easy.

Just pugler, Yeah, everyone everything, everything, calip.

So, what's the mother story? How did you from being walking out on you finding out your movie cannabis too?

She's blazing now, all right.

So when my mom walked out, that was really hard for me because I felt like, okay, I don't okay, I don't have any tiplers. I'm not in close contact with my dad. My mother is really the other person that I had. So it was really the decision of like do I go with my gut and my heart in what I think, like where I'm supposed to be, or do I just make my family happiest. And so I went to therapy and that was the first time in my life I've gone to therapy, and I kind of talked with my therapist about everything. I'm extremely direct and my biggest problem is like getting the point across but not worrying about how it makes someone feel. I'm just like, listen, here's the deal. You're kind of a jerk, and I don't care how you feel about it.

You know, you're real blind if you find sometimes that's great. Though, Yeah, with your.

Mother her and with sensitive topic like cannabis and like something that they're against, it could turn really quickly into something that they're even more against. So I spoke with my therapist, your life is going to be bad. You're ruining everything. So I went to a couple of sessions, explained to my therapist. She helped me talk in a better way so that my mother doesn't feel attacked but feels walk out exactly, don't make sure she doesn't leave again. And then we brought her in. I shared with her that it wasn't just like I just want to smoke weed, like no, I feel like you know. It helped me create, got me very creative. It taught me editing, It taught me, got me connected with so many people. It showed me what I want to do in life. It made me feel like I belong somewhere. Do you understand that? And me showing her my skits that she's never looked at before. She was always like, you're just smoking weed online whatever. In our therapy too, there's.

Like real, real like production.

That a lot of people that there's some companies that won't give me. Reached out to a dog food company saying like, hey, I don't need you to pay me or anything. I have four dogs. Could you send me the dog food and I will promote it for you and get in exchange. And they're like, you're not the type of audience, like the type of person that we want to like dog literally literally, they don't want to be they don't want to be associated with cannabis. So a lot of people when they see my page, they don't take the time to look at the content. They just see cannabis girl smoking. Yeah yeah, and that's what my mom saw. So it took me like sitting her down in an environment where she couldn't get up and walk out and act out because I was paying for the minutes the door's locked, right, yeah, you know. And after that she kind of understood where I was coming from, why I felt like I needed to do it, And every day we just kind of kept going. And then it went to me always asking her, will you smoke with me? Will you smoke with me? Will you smoke with me? Eventually she was like fine, and I got it on a YouTube video. It's actually on my YouTube. And then from there she took a little puff of a joint. Then she tried edibles. Then she's I taught her how how to roll backwards because I love my backwoods. She knows how to roll backwards. Now we actually have a webse We actually have a segment on YouTube called Mama Koala versus Product, so she tests out a product from a new user in the cannabis industry point of view, So like I know how everything works, how many times to click things no matter what product you send me. That's a cannabis related at this point. But she is a person that has never played around with stuff like that.

So she tries.

Connect but sometimes and then I learned I had to call my son what I do?

Dude?

What the fuck is you got to make sure if that if the glass thing into the G connect isn't super tight, it's not gonna you're not going to get the two clicks to heat it up. But it took me a long time to figure that out.

Yeah, that My mom has an Instagram accounts called Mama Koala. She's known and she takes puffs. Sometimes I'll be smoking a bag wood, she walks up it takes a puff, Like Mama Koala is hip. Now that's education and information. Yeah, Okay, she works, She's a dental assistant.

Nice.

Her employer is fully aware of what I do and my content and everything. She's even asked me to like tag them a few times to bring some new customers in. So like everybody's fully like okay with it. But it is because this is California. It might not be the same situation if we were something for.

Sure, there's a lot of states that haven't got on board with with with what we're doing here, and.

It's there's a lot of ignorant people still out there, and that's why I'm trying.

To mortalize it. I literally smoke more than any person I've ever met. Not to throw shade at anybody. Some of you guys smoke a lot. I haven't met, like with Khalifa, so you could probably smoke me out.

To brothers in law, Mark Marshaman Craig smokes a decent about you.

I look, I know every day, every day, all day. It helps me not slap the ship out.

My brother smokes. I mean, I think I smoke a lot because I smoke all day long. Literally, my brothers, he probably smokes more than I do.

I'm not sure how that's possible smokes.

But we're I mean, we've been trying to change the stigma of quote unquote what a stoner is. We shouldn't be afraid to say, hey, I'm a stoner because this is you know. And then one thing Medman had a good thing when they wasted all their money, it was on those those advertising campaigns of this is what a stoner looks like it had a professional, had a nurse, had someone in a suit that was And that's what we're still trying to do, that is break that stigma.

That money worked for them. It looked like because you remember the ad, No, it did not work for that way it worked.

It worked for the stigma of maybe breaking the stigma of a stoner, but not for the money. And they don't have shit medments about the cause.

Yeah, you know, it's funny that you guys are bringing this up because I literally just had a conversation with my assistant coming out here because we're hiring right now. I'm expanding a lot. I launched like three new companies within within like a week of each other, and we're looking to bring on a lot new more people on board. And I was like, hey, I want people to include their Instagram account because if they're like doing like graphic design or video editing, I want to see what they do. And I'm like, basically, I want to give everybody a chance. That said, if you post yourself smoking, we don't mind. You're never going to be able to get a job. Like that's the person that we're actually looking to hire right now, because you're going to understand everything that, like all the loopholes.

That we have, if you don't smoke, you're not getting high exactly.

It cannot work for us. What's up we got?

I just saw Mama Quala's Instagram. She has a video of her smoking out of a strawberry.

Yeah, yeah, strawberry strawberry.

Mamquala is pretty gangster.

Did you see her back? Would puffin on the aids? Follow She's got you gotta follow her one.

Of the names of the new companies that you have going on.

So I have Quality Medicinals, which is my Quality CBD line. We have full spectrum gummies right now, and we'll be expanding. I'm actually going to be starting hemp and CBD pre rolls because my mom smokes cigarettes and I want her to lean off of that. And for her, it's not even the cigarette, it's just the action of smoke. But she doesn't want to teach seat it's too much for her right now. So that's going to be coming at some point too. Then we have Quality Cannabis, which is our TCHC line. I have four strains out right now, or three strains. The fourth one is launching within the next couple of days concentrates coming at a BOS coming. I also have Quality Care Packages, which is our monthly subscription that just launched in June, and it includes glass and some beauty, some lifestyle, some makeup brands in there, some snacks so you always get something new and it's seventy five dollars a box packed with like thirteen fifteen different items in there, like full size, not miniature, like really good things.

Who designed all the packaging?

I work with my team. We have a couple of different designers right now. We're looking to hire somebody full on, full time, but I have a couple of different partners that I'm partnered with the owner of Millennial but is actually my business partner in the Quality Cannabis Care boxes.

So nope, have you guys started distributing it yet or still we did?

So we did June boxes. We sold out, so we initially I used to, Okay, let me back it up. I used to have monthly boxes, but I couldn't include glass, so they were just like merch and accessories, and we would sell about four hundred a month, so we were like, let's do five hundred of these, none of these include glass, and we sold out in five hours. That was supposed to add the whole month of June, very not so for August.

Problem to have.

Yeah, so June, July, and August we already had pre planned for five hundred units a month, So that's just something that we have to deal with now. We brought on so launch from Millennial Butta for October and moving forward to make it into subscription base so that it's not come back and rebuy every month. But that way it comes to you. We were having personally a hard time getting approved for that because credit card processing companies are not very friendly work with us. She has a subscription connection, so she's going to be able to expedite that for us. And we're projecting to have about four thousand subscribers around, so we have.

A lot of We've done a lot of processing, you know in this space.

Do you feel me?

Yeah? And I mean, you know, that's the.

Worst investing ever. I mean, it's like a lot of people don't under don't understand it. If you're an entrepreneur out there and you're trying to figure out like how to get in the industry, and you go get your company open, you open up a CBD brand or even an education platform, and next thing you know, you know, you're running a million dollars through that account and all of a sudden they freeze all your money and they're going and you're going, well, what's going on? And they're like, well, you know, we don't want to deal with your kind of business.

T catches.

You're paying the rate on it to the rates you're higher than normal.

Yeah, yeah, I had a higher.

Rate on each transaction. It's crazy.

Listen, if it was easy, everybody would be doing it. We went through this with cigarettes, we went through this with alcohol. We're going through this with cannabis. There's no way around it. We just have to plow through it. I think that we're lucky to be in the beginning of such a beautiful industry. To see it form. I would have killed to see how the beginning of cigarettes and the beginning of alcohol first begun, and how they had to hide it. If you used to have fucking walls that had pop ups with alcohol behind it, because if somebody came over, you couldn't get spotted behind the case exactly, you push this little knoll.

We had that too in cannabis.

That's where we.

Are right now. This is literally history repeating itself. This is where we are right now. So I think it's kind of awesome to experience it. Is it hard? Fuck yeah, with the way that the world already is tough ast shit to be dealing with all this stigma and the technical difficulties with mainstream companies and banks is so hard. But is it worth it? Fuck yeah?

Have you noticed your.

Whole social media game and everything that you're doing. Well, of course you've noticed the change. But what have you had to do in particularly that's changed because of this whole COVID nineteen.

Well, I've noticed that a lot of restrictions have happened on accounts. I feel like Instagram has had more time to stay at home, and so like there's a lot of like accounts going down. There's a lot of content going down. My page is a shadow band so much that unless you type out the entire handle, it doesn't even pop up. Really yeah, So and it's been like that for a month.

That's because that's because you might be picking up something some kind of politics that they.

Don't want out.

That's exactly what hepped.

Reposting it, and then they're going, oh, you're gonna post.

Out I spoke about police brutality with everything that's going on right now, I went to sleep. I woke up only the stories that mentioned police brutality were deleted. There was a pop up on my page. You know how it is as this was deleted and said your page is out of could possibly get deleted and it's literally And I tweeted about it. I tagged Instagram. My followers kind of like talked about it. How it's messed up because this is freedom of speech. You're preventing the entire and all. I didn't even say anything. All I did was I shared a post that had statistics on police brutality numbers in twenty twenty in other countries versus the United States. Is it a sensitive subject to talk about? Absolutely? Not. Everybody agrees with it. Not everybody's on the same page with it.

The fact checking, oh this is not a fact check thing.

There was no they don't tell you we have we have taken down. We had our page taken down twice.

And you guys are verified, and it's.

Like, well, this is before we were verified. We actually got it taken down twice.

It was like, for what I got it taken down eleven times in one year, they removed my account eleven out of times. I got it back at our time.

You kept just banging on this.

Yeah, yeah, my brother did that. There's like an email you got it just all day long. He's like why why, why, why why?

I can literally see your brother doing that.

Literally, there's like a couple of links you go to and you appeal it kind of thing, and you just got to keep going because there's no one to call, there's no one to come.

And the thing is, like what people don't realize is this is a domino effect for people livelihoods. Like for every person that let's say asks me to feature their product on their page and pays me, they have employees. Now if on my account goes down, they don't get the sales that they thought they were going to get. Now they're struggling paying their employees, my employees because I don't know. Companies are putting me on hold because they don't think my account is safe. My employees are not safe, so not even to mention me whatever, Like there are so many other people that are involved, and to some people out there, it's really like, oh, I'm going to report her page.

Just change that money.

Yeah, that's it.

That's idiot.

But that's what causes Instagram to look at your account is when you have reports from people that disagree with what you say and what you do. They're like, okay, yeah, but.

It's it's ridiculous how I mean because you got to remember unfortunately, and we ran into this. It's like, you know, can we assume them? Can we do this? Can we do that to them? There's this little thing called terms of service you check. I read it, which no one does. It's two pages long and it says they can fuck you anyway where they want to.

And you know, and you have it.

But one day I hope to get someone who's wealthy enough to fund a lawsuit. Because when you institute rules, you have to do them fairly and evenly. It's not whatever you want to do. If you post rules, you better follow those rules and abide by those rules yourself that you put forward. So when we get taken down early on because we think it was we were smoking weed, you know, what about Whiz?

What about Snoop?

What about all the other guys smoking weed?

Like nothing?

You know but them no Shade Snoop? But he actually had a promoted, sponsored event for a show that was going on when he was smoking a backwood or a blunt or whatever. I think he was a backwood actually when he was talking about the show and it was sponsored on my Instagram stories, where like, as I was fiping past, it came up and no shade, no hate whatsoever. But why is that sponsored? Approved? But my stuff about hey, here's how much cannabis helps me gets removed and.

You're absolutely right, no shade at all. If they can get away with it, well good for them.

I'll be honest.

I get away with running cannabis ads on online too.

Okay, but but.

You're not smoking, but I don't smell. Yeah, education too.

But I run education, you know, I run education. But I know how to because it's because I've lost so many times, and you know it's I I paid the cost to be the boss. I hate to say that, but it's like you start losing so much freaking money with them, and you're like, here, you know, do this, do this, and then they're like finally it's like, oh, they'll let you do this if you take off this and if you take off that, and then all of a sudden it's like you can't have weed. Plants on there. You can't say cannabis, you can't do this. And then all of a sudden, my whole AD's going, you.

Know, cannabis. No, no, no, no, we're here. And that was how it works with radio too.

I mean when we went to break radio, everybody said to us and their mother was like, there's no way you guys are going to ever break off M radio. It's not gonna happen. I mean, you remember I was in there going, what do you mean, like, we're not gonna.

Run talking about it? Yeah, it's really you.

Know, it's it's it's it's you know, talk about freedom of speech. And then all of a sudden we got picked up by a little station and it was like okay, another bigger station. And the next thing, you know, we're signing a monster deal with iHeart and it's like, okay, you know now what's next. Well, we're now we're going to premiere, We're going to sign up a major.

You know.

A nice thing is now now there are enough because the cannabis industry is so huge, there's enough ancillary businesses such as who you deal with that will give you the ad revenue. They're not afraid. They want. They want a forum to be able to advertise their cannabis, you know, whatever ancillary business that is. They want to have a cannabis platform to be able to advertise on to hit that demographic which before you know, they would run run from you if you had a cannabis show and they wanted that you wanted to advertise on the show. So, I mean, I think that we've come a long way in a lot of people, a lot of products, at of companies opening up though to the idea that it's okay to brand cannabis.

And that's why I have such a hard time with a new platform. You guys haven't heard of it. Probably it's called TikTok. Yeah, I just have such a hard time with it because as difficult as Instagram is on us, TikTok is a thousand times harder. And I am already so tired of careate content for Instagram, a platform that censors us. Not to mention, how marton having to That's what I'm saying, Not to mention.

With my brother the first time we went on.

I went on TikTok just I heard about it, made an account, and I told my brother. He's on every other social media and like here, check this TikTok out. So he goes on it put literally typed in pot brothers at law ban. We were deleted, banned immediately.

Pot in there, and I don't want to put attention on a platform like that. I'm sorry.

You know what, there's articles left us so much about how it's you know that it's it's it's a Chinese company.

Well that's changing. I don't know if you guys have heard.

Well, no, I don't know. I don't know. I don't know if it's changing. How is it. My understanding was buying them out right or something.

So they're putting an American on the board, and they might put an office here in the US.

I mean, it's not an American on the board. It's going to be a new CEO of the company. So that's a very big yeah.

But it's still a Chinese company. I mean, I understand, and they might be trying.

To put an American on there, but work to make it over money they're trying.

To do about the money.

It's about the Yeah, it's about the analytics that they're actually taking in the back of our phone.

So we'll say something bad about China man, it's getting deleted.

No, yeah, we're not even.

You say something bad about our.

Everything matter?

If real quick, you guys were talking to the social media. Google Koula Puffs. You can find our website kalapuffs dot com. Just google Cala Puffs and you can see all the great content.

I mean, the funny thing is a monster. I think we should.

I mean, I think I'm gonna delete TikTok. I think it's one of those elite dikta. I'm gonna delete TikTok.

You say, don't say it too long?

Okay, because.

It's like cannabis.

What do you want? A new podcast for me? We just figured it out? Comment to you?

Have you seen the new turtlehead Joe?

There we go.

Well you like mushrooms?

Are you like?

I do? Love talk?

But okay, but I'm write it.

I do you know I won't talk live.

I told you I was direct almost any type of mushroom. Give it to you. Great? Now, all right, tick talk for later, let's go.

Let's get it.

Oh.

Well, there it is, guys, it's Kennedy's talk a little running.

We'll be right back after this great TikTok that is.

I hope you had fun talking about TikTok on your end. I sure have fun talking about it here. But let's business.

She had it on her end her mind.

Listen to everyone, you're gonna need a break here again.

Business is this get rid of TikTok because if you form of business as you do on it, imagine the repercussion. We build up this huge following, you have business from it, and then willy nilly, they decide just to cut you off and do whatever they want because they're gonna be able to say that it's a lot rougher than your brother's live on TikTok.

Right now, I can't see.

Well, it takes so much. So I know a lot of people might not a lot, but there are a few people that think that there's not that much that goes into it. You film a video you uploaded, it's fine, there's a lot. There's a lot that goes into it. There's the coming up with the idea of setting up your lights and camera, the editing it and making sure the music is over into the process. Yeah, that the caption at crafts people's attention, that the thumbnail grass people's attention, all of that. It doesn't matter if you're posting a fifteen second edit that could take two hours for somebody to do, to put all that time and love and energy into something, and just for it to be taken down it it's demotivating and there's no way to go around that. It could happen one time and you could be like, I'm gonna keep going, and they could happen ten times you're like, oh, I'm gonna keep going, yeah, and then after one hundred times you're like faw, like I'm tired of.

Keeping going, taking it.

Down tak And so you know, that's why.

You're more at risk at TikTok of getting deleted.

And that's why I put so much attention onto Snapchat and Twitter. Twitter and Snapchat are very four twenty friendly, very any information friendly really, so I can go and I talk about, hey, when the when the when the carts were going around and everybody was getting sick off of them. Any info that I posted about it on YouTube and Instagram got taken down, And that was so fucking important for me to go there and tell my fans, hey, don't buy these types of cartridges, don't take extra money, and don't die.

Literally, do you feel a responsibility with that. Yeah, as far as even just getting more news out.

Absolutely, with every news.

Like that you want to share with your audience that gets you that.

Everything from how much cannabis helps I used to be when I was a kid, I was anorexic. I don't I eat more than any person that I see now, Just constantly shoving shit down my mouth, like you know, with that obviously, it's with that, you know, it's with sleeping, it's with organizing my thoughts. You think I talk fast, Think about how fast I think? You know, like, so helps me slow that down. With everything that's going on with coronavirus, wearing your fucking mask. Wear you goddamn mask, put it on, wear it, don't leave the house without it. It's not that big of a deal. Just my mom is a dental assistant with two masks on and a shield on her face for eleven hours a day. And you think that she doesn't want to rip that shit off. She does, but she's trying to be safe because she's working in your fucking mouth. So put on a goddamn mask.

Well, only that she plans to wash her hands ten times.

Everything the statistics and also the Black Lives movement. There was a lot of stuff that was going on, and in our cannabis industry, I felt like a lot of people were talking about it. But then I took a step back and looked at the entire YouTube industry and the actors and actresses and musicians. Not a lot of mainstream people were putting as much emphasis on it as I would have liked.

You know, well, we talked about that, and we've had that discussion come up several times, and I'm not valid and why they did or didn't, but we came to the conclusion is that there's a lot of contracts that are involved with with what people say. And so when you say, forget that whatever, but they have mouths to feed down the line too, similar like to your.

Your infrastructure, then make a statement.

No.

But but that's what happens though, is that they make a statement, they lose a ninety million dollars Nike deal.

They do a statement.

They lose.

Sometimes it's not about the money, man, no, no.

I know, but it's about the people that are in their down line. Like you said, you know that that do be affected Like, okay, well if I do that, then I just got to hire the lot the eighty five people in my employee that I'm employing because I don't have the money to pay them this year. You know, so you have to kind of weigh those things. I'm not saying that I totally.

Get it, but change is not easy, man, making the right to do. You know. Let me tell you this, and I so, I have a merch line. I have a shit ton of merch and we recently decided that five percent of every merch purchase will be going to racial justice, different different charities. And I've had many, many people that DMed me and said I will never buy your merch again because of that. Fuck you people feel such a strong way about So let me tell you. I've lost so much money. I've stopped talking to friends, I've stopped talking to companies because of all the Black Lives movement. Does it suck? Fuck yeah, ask my wallet about it? Do I care? Fuck no, because and listen, I'm not losing as much money as Nike would be. I completely understand that it's way easier for me to say this right now, but I'm just saying that, you know in your gut what's right. This was one of the hardest things I've ever had to speak up about because most of my following is white and a lot of them very much disagreed with what I have to say. I am losing thousands of followers by the week, and it's fine.

You'll gain more in the endstand But it's a lot about that.

It's just the fact that sometimes you have to make decisions that are tough to stand up for what you believe. And I'm not saying that it's easy.

No, But you know what though, you know you're right though, because when we post things that black lives matter issues, I mean, we get dms or we get comments of just from idiots that don't follow us. Then, you know, and they make stupid statements about the situation going on or or whatnot. I mean, it's just ridiculous. So if you don't want to follow us, then don't. I mean, the whole thing about our Instagram it sounds like yours two was organic. It just started and happened and went and if someone doesn't want to follow it, then don't fucking follow it.

I mean, is that what do you think we did the same thing.

We did the same thing with.

Because people love going hey, hey, hey, hey, did you know I'm gonna unfollow you because of what you posted. Care ye let me really like, I'm gonna but it's like string negative energy. I don't even have time for.

That, know what though, I mean we've we've got Usually it's ignorant and those messages where they're like, oh, you know, we're gonna do this or we're gonna do that, and it's like have fun.

Okay, yeah, Well, because we could always know every copts, we're like, we're not cop heaters. We're bad cop haats. They already know, you know, all aren't bad, but we're bad copators. Yes we are, you know. And and what gets me is the whole blue lives, all lives matters, like.

And blue and blue.

Bro, I'm blue, life matter different, You're in life from kind of blue.

You're a different kind of blue. But you know, when all lives matters, when all lives matter, and right now they obviously don't.

It's it's not about what I know.

That's what when people argue.

With us, it's like it's if you come Madonna on stage and and Kanye jumps up on stage, it ain't right, Kanye, sit down.

It's vice versa.

If Kanye is on stage, you know Madonna better not jump on stage.

It's it's Kanye.

You know where you're going with this?

I was like, where when did this?

So?

I thought we were all playing left field on that one. Okay, so you know it's great though you can define mind that blue. But you know, I mean, you got to just roll them.

If you can figure out where his mind went first, then you might be able to figure.

I still don't know what the bucket said either.

Okay, bro exactly you know what I say?

It made sense.

You guys have time for the high five with Koala Kuala puffs dot Com find her on there.

Five questions They didn't tell me.

This question number one with a high five with miss Koala Puff's aka Henja.

That'll be frisky as fuck.

Hey, how old are you the first time?

Like, I'm not talking dick talk laking about you smoked weed?

And where'd you get it from?

Okay, So here's here's the thing. The first time I smoked weed, I was like eighteen and not about to be nineteen, and I smoked with a douchebag ex boyfriend of mine that smokes not concentrates but flower probably as much as I smoked now and knew that it was my first time, and let me take a hit for every hit that he took, which was like fifteen and like thirty minutes. So I was literally I literally was like I was not having a good time. I didn't have a good experience.

Like, oh, no, quit touching me there.

I was like, it was like you passed out.

No, no, no. All jokes A side though, is like I I remember a moment that I started making out with him and then I was like, whoa, I don't want this. And I was like and so not like I don't want this, but just like, man, I can't close my eyes because I'm heard a spinning, Like I need to keep my eyes open. That's creepy. So let's just wait. But so that was bad. I put that on hold for a long time. I drank a little bit, partied a little bit. Remember I'm from Ukraine, so my family has vodka for breakfast. It's cool, yeah VI no novi and so. And then I turned twenty three and then I started dating somebody who smoked weed. And he did the right thing to do, was like here, you're gonna have You're gonna have a dry mouth, you're gonna have cravings for food. You're gonna find everything funny. That's a normal take a little pub, drink some water, was how it should be. And from that moment on, I've been smoking every single day. And about like six or nine months after that day that we smoked for the first time, I started qualipos. And here we are now actually August fifteenth, so is going to be three years since gallopuffs began.

Wow, great, awesome, crazy.

So Craig's like, what is your favorite way to use cannabis?

Welcome to the show, Craig, Welcome to the show.

Well, my favorite, I would have to say, is edibles. But I'm not usually the most patient person to wait for them to kick in. Now they have nano got me so to take like fifteen to twenty minutes. It's still not fast enough for me. I'm like mushrooms, that's about as long as mushroom stakes. By the way, love the shroomy.

Sure you like to go?

Oh, I am actually.

Totally microdosing right now. I want it. I had a meeting before this and then my guy was like, hey, can I can I can you bring me some mushrooms? I saw that you were doing something this weekend I was like, yeah, And as I was putting them together for him, I was like, fuck this shit now, not just for you, but backwards. I'm obsessed with Backwoods. I noticed that the little nigga, so I make them. I shove about a whole eighth inside of Backwoods. So there's a lot of weed in there, probably sometimes more than that, because before that, I would make them thinner and it would hit me to the head, make me kind of nauseus. I wouldn't like it. Now I feel like it's like a little slight hit of the nicotine exactly. Was too much the ratio wasn't right Now about an eighth to one. Backwood is the perfect ratio for me. And I feel like the high lingers a little bit longer than it does. Were just like taking a bong rip and that's been my medicine lately. Love it.

Question number three of the High five will qual Puff live on Cannabis? Talk one on one craziest place you've ever used or smoked cannabis?

I've smoked everywhere, man.

Craziest place fucking what makes you go?

I can't name the illegal place. Let's say, hypothetically, if I were to smoke on an airplane. That would have been the coolest thing.

I ever did say that jets all the time.

That was really cool.

Was it a jet or was it a private plane? Because I mean it was neither.

It was not a jet private plane.

I'm in a public plane. Oh that's pretty crazy. Yeah, yeah, yeah that one.

This beautiful thing that I have called uh it's a smoke filter. So you kind of vapes from one and then you blow it in and eliminates everything. There's no cell and from vapes. It's already like.

Vape so bad.

But did I want to ship my pants while doing it?

Fuck?

Yeah. The whole time I was like, this isn't worth it. If something happens, it's not worth it. And then at the end I was like, oh I'm a bad Yeah, it's fucking worth it. Now I have an answer for this podcast question.

Number four Cannabis Talk one on one the High five with Kuala Puffs. What is your go to munchies after you get high?

Oh my god, Hawaiian rolls and crustables. I'm a child in Hawaiian roles.

I'm like, all bread.

If you can, that's okay. I Question number five, if you could smoke cannabis with anyone dead or alive? Who would it be?

Can I name multiple? No one? Okay, Well I had brought up this person earlier. Kevin Hart. I've been such a fan of just his drive and his hard work, ethic, like every just everything his comedy.

Did just see his documentary?

Yes, I seen everything. I've seen everything. I'm not like, I don't like stalk him, but I've seen it. I'm just kidding. I had no.

Right here again on the next episode of Kevin Hart.

I would have loved to smoke with him. Miley Cyrus always wanted to smoke with Miley.

A little mighty.

Cyrus vibe to yourself as you say that.

Maybe we would hit it up. I've been in a room with Snoop Dogg before, but never actually gotten a chance to like smoke with him and like Kevin looked me in the eye while we exhale and know that it's a bonding moment. So that would be okay, you know, But that's that Those are like my my go tos right now.

That's great.

Well, that's the high five. I also want to ask you before we wrap up a little bit. You have a new movie that came out on four to twenty. Let's talk about that.

I did. So I've that was cool. I got to be an act saying I got to be one of the producers in it. So being able to like talk and not have people turn around and be like, she shouldn't be saying shit right now, it's really cool about like my feedback about the movie and things that we should do. The movie was awesome. We had some really cool and I don't know if you guys have seen this guy named Emon. He made a lot of skits being Obama the president.

Yes he's in our movie.

Yes he is in our movie. We had a couple of really awesome people in there too, But overall, it was just a movie to show all kinds of different stoners. You know, people that have never smoked before, people that smoke every day, older people that smoke to help them with whatever they need help with. You know, couples where one person smokes and the other person doesn't, and how much it affects them. And the movie kind of covered all of that. And it's filmed in like one it's supposed to like all go down in one day, in twenty four hours, so a long day. Yeah, So it's super cool, hoping that it could become a movie that people watch every April twentieth. It's called four twenty, the four twenty movie? Yes, is it out?

Where can we find it?

So? Initially we launched it on Vimeo. They I don't believe that we have it available on like Netflix or anything right now. Would be very cool if you guys watch it and demand it, maybe something could happen. But I believe that the next step is Amazon Prime, So keep checking on them. Hopefully I'll come up.

But maybe we'll get Craig at VHS.

Yeah, do you be kind? And rewind though, Craig.

Wait, what's one of the we could do film?

It's called Real to Real. It's called Real to reil and we're.

Back with ticktok Okay, Craig, let's talk to you.

What do you think about young Jew? Here we go?

Why are you turning red? Do you look like Tomato?

Talk?

Right now? Live to Talk.

Embarrassed.

She's the one who asked you to come to Dick Talk.

She brought you live.

We need some good guest stars, man, I'm starting to recruit right now.

Law get a pink man on man.

More than just law, there's dick talk.

To this is this is great set.

The story is writing itself published.

I see a new podcast between the two.

If you tapping collaborating, you're not on it. Well, I just came up with you can't be anywhere around it because we don't know what podcast talk to say it again.

There it is, guys, it's Cannabis Talk one to one. Check this out. Call up before we get out of here. Any final words.

A good person, dude, be a good person. It's not that hard. Just do it. Yeah, let's do it.

Well, there it is, guys, it's Cannabis Talk one to one.

Remember this.

If no one else loves you, we do.

And don't be a dick.

And if you're gonna be a dick, talk about it.

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