Potcast 190: WeedTube and Cannabis Pride
I started my colorful journey as a cannabis content creator five years ago. As a professional marketer and corporate storyteller, I felt highly equipped to create and build my own brand. But when it came to growing and promoting Casually Baked, there were suddenly hurdles I’d never had to jump as a mainstream marketer. Those no-brainer ways to gain traction weren’t available and the path of least resistance - ha! Is that even a thing for cannabis content creators?!
As with most things in life, money talks so the folks with the fattest wallets have the share of voice - on stage at conferences, or through big activations at the cannabis trade shows, and point of sale marketing in dispensaries, and pricey billboards along busy freeways. Without a budget or a team, I gave myself the mother of all breaks and decided to create this show as an act of service to my community. If I tried to compete I’d wake up feeling like a failure most days and I probably wouldn’t still be passionate about this potcast.
So today, I’m pulling back the current on cannabis content with my new friend and fellow creator, Arend Richard. Arend is the co-founder and creative director of WeedTube, a sensor-free social site for cannabis enthusiasts. WeedTube advocates for both the cannabis industry and community. And has become one of the largest and fastest-growing platforms in cannabis.
This potcast is for creators and the fans that love their content. Arend, formerly “The Gay Stoner” on YouTube, shares his experience of being deleted at 190K subscribers during the “YouTube cannabis marketing purge” in March of 2018. We discuss cannabis censorship and the toxicity of social and the hurdles of the pay-to-play model. We also share best practices for creators and ways to support the growth of WeedTube and cannabis’ creative community.
I’m happy to be your cannabis lifestyle guide and share what I know and learn with you. So if you feel inspired, please take a beat to rate and review Casually Baked on iTunes or Apple Podcasts. That simple action helps other canna-curious folks find this highly responsible cannabis content.
Kumbaya and cannabis, -Jo 💚
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‘After the Show’ Notes
If you’re a cannabis content creator, be an early adopter and support the community by starting a WeedTube channel. I did. And I already have my first nine subscribers. 😊 If you're a content consumer, I look forward to connecting with you on WeedTube. And be sure to tell your favorite cannabis podcasters, brands, and names in cannabis that you want to see them on the WeedTube.
✌️💚, -Jo
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In the age of knowing everyone’s business on social, I find it interesting to follow the journey of important concepts such as meditation, mindfulness, and sustainability. What starts out as fringe ideas, creep into culture and community and into dinner conversation and finally marketing messages.
And when that happens - when the advertising community gets ahold of ‘em, the concepts soon after get labeled buzz words. But in reality, that just means they’ve reached critical mass. It’s laughable to think someone might consider themselves too cool for mindfulness or sustainability. They’re likely more uninformed than cool. What IS cool though, is that mindfulness and sustainability go hand in hand.
I’ve never met a mindful human that didn’t believe in sustainability.
Imagine when everyone in the world understands the core concepts of mindfulness and sustainability and recognizes that change always starts first within and then at home and in our local community. Perspectives will shift, and solutions will materialize. It’s inevitable. But first, you gotta practice what you preach. Make time to meditate this week and evaluate your home practice.
Notice little ways you can live more sustainably.
In my own example, I recently purchased bamboo fruit and veggie bags so I could start saying no to the plastic bags at the farmers’ market. I also stopped purchasing the cotton wipes I use when cleaning my face every day and replaced them with a pack of 12 washable bamboo rounds that come in a little mesh laundry bag.
It feels good finding ways to limit the amount of trash I’m creating while also saving myself money in the long run.
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