![]() ![]() Type 8D music into YouTube, find a song and listen, or download the Binaural app and listen before bed. Get lost in a physical copy of Interview Magazine or Art Zooming with Feist, and you can find links to each of these in our show notes, by the way. Couldn’t you just use something to help you get through these days? Number one, sight. And that can be a really, really amazing confidence boost.Īpril Pride: So for today’s High Five, how do I use the weed to amplify pleasure? Just add weed to any of the five senses and the ordinary becomes, at times, otherworldly. The thing about cannabis that ties back to the unknown pleasures list is that I find that it just lowers your inhibitions, basically through calming you down and through your anxiety. It’s basically a bucket list, but a nicer way of saying it. And then as soon as you accomplish it, you check it off because it’s no longer unknown. Sophie Saint Thomas: The idea of the unknown pleasure list is that you write down anything that would give you pleasure and you would like to experience, but is still unknown to you. In her book, Sophie discusses the unknown pleasures list, so we created a list of activities for each of your five senses that we think you should try, especially considering the time we are in. And you can check out an earlier episode, a mini episode, that she recorded with us and she counted down five practical tips to use cannabis to amplify the pleasure we allow ourselves to enjoy. As a sex writer, Sophie covers this topic with aplomb. To be clear, pleasure comes in many forms, not just the sexual kind. She quite literally wrote the book on weed and pleasure. To guide us through working with weed to invite more pleasure into every day, I spoke with Sophie Saint Thomas, and you can find her on Twitter and Instagram She’s the author of Finding Your Higher Self: Your Guide to Cannabis for Self-Care. ![]() Even taxes, and especially quarantine.Īpril Pride: See what happens when you intentionally add weed to a typical daily, weekly, monthly experience, and let us know what you did and what the outcome was. It’s a beautiful day at the beach, your aunt turns to your mom and asks, “Add weed?” As normal as, “Do you want a beer from the cooler?” What does adding weed bring to moments of our life? It’s simple, cannabis is like a sixth sense that heightens the other five, bringing more pleasure to most any activity, for sure. ![]() What if the phrase we heard growing up was, “Just add weed,” rather than, “Just say no”? Picture this. If you like How to Do the Pot, please share it with someone and rate and review us on Apple podcasts. If you’d rather read it, visit and subscribe to our email newsletter. It’s a really delightful whole package.Īpril Pride: Welcome back to How to Do the Pot. It’s not just the physical act of sex, it basically helps us think more positively and can really enhance emotional connection with our partner. So I do think that the emotional and the mental effects of cannabis are very important to talk about when we talk about its role in sex. Sophie Saint Thomas: Whether it’s a friends with benefits or someone you’ve been married to for 20 years, the sex is going to be better if you’re feeling close with that other person. April Pride: This podcast discusses cannabis and is intended for audiences 21 and over. ![]()
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