What Are You Smoking? features Leafly experts Jeremiah Wilhelm, Bailey Rahn, Will Hyde, and Brett Konen, as well as guests from all corners of the cannabis industry reviewing strains, test-firing products, offering up pro tips, and answering your toughest cannabis questions. Subscribe, rate, and review the show on iTunes!
Leafly Podcast
What Are You Smoking?
Episode 21: Looking Ahead to 2018
In this episode:
The crew makes its predictions for what 2018 will bring to the world of cannabis, including a growing divide between craft cannabis and big concerns, a continuing shift in demographics, and a major expansion among home growers.
Jeremiah, Bailey, and Will also share what products they want to see more of in the new year, including new and better cartridges, flavor-focused products like Fresh Terps, and solventless hash.
As the gang closes on the joys of dabbing with quartz crafted by Mothership Glass, pressing your own rosin at home, and microdosing courtesy of Level Blends, a dabbing caper starts to come together. Stay tuned for future episodes to see how that turns out!
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Strains & Products on This Episode:
Weedle sugar wax by MadeRight
Fresh Terps by Evolab
Meet Your Show Hosts
Jeremiah Wilhelm is a strain researcher and subject matter expert at Leafly. A former budtender, Jeremiah is the site’s reigning beard champion and self-proclaimed Office Garden Gnome.
Bailey Rahn is an editor at Leafly specializing in cannabis strains and health. When she’s not at Leafly, you’ll likely find her smoking her way up a mountain or playing dress-up with her cats.
Will Hyde is a subject matter expert, strain specialist, and digital producer at Leafly. He spends his free time traveling and exploring creative outlets as a DJ, digital artist, and film producer.
Brett Konen is an editor at Leafly specializing in lifestyle content. She’s fascinated by parallels between alcohol and cannabis, and is very bad at writing while high.
About Our Music:
Music for “What Are You Smoking” is provided by Lusine. “Ticking Hands” is from his album Sensorimotor. “Two Dots” is from A Certain Distance. For more about Lusine, check out Ghostly.com.