Breaking Down Creative Barriers through Cannabis with the "Queens of the Stoned Age"
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Breaking Down Creative Barriers through Cannabis with the "Queens of the Stoned Age"

In their second episode, the queens talk about how cannabis helps inspire their best work.

Published on October 17, 2017

Cannabis has long been a vital tool for creative people. Whether you’re painting, writing songs, taking photographs, or just banging out a school paper, the miracle plant can help quiet the judgmental, self-doubting voices in your head, focus you, and open your mind to previously unconsidered possibilities. Left to our anxieties without weed, there’s no telling how many beautiful and insightful artistic expressions would not exist.

On the latest episode of 'Queens of the Stoned Age' — MERRY JANE’s new series where women speak frankly about their relationship with cannabis — our panel discusses how the herb has helped them unlock their creativity and produce memorable works. Join the conversation as host and Cannabis Feminist Jessica Assaf, musician and activist Samantha Urbani, photographer Jennifer “Camraface” Rovero, model and social influencer Madzilla, artists The Kaplan Twins, retired adult film star and psychology student Jenna Haze, and others get lifted and explore the creative benefits of bud.

Now we want to hear from YOU: women around the globe whose lives have been enhanced by cannabis. We’re asking all women aficionados of the herb to post your stories on Instagram, telling us what cannabis does for you and how it’s improved your health, career, relationships, or anything else! Tag @merryjane, #QueensOfTheStonedAge, and #cannabiscomingout in your story, and you just might be featured in one of MERRY JANE’s next videos. Power to the flower people, and may cannabis feminists of the world unite!

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