It is my absolute pride & pleasure to introduce this artist. Becky Katie has not only been a massive inspiration to myself pre-Buddy Mary days but I feel was a great support in helping me start my business. Full of helpful advice, Becky Katie was always happy to answer questions and offer moral support. Over the past year Becky Katie has been the first to apply for my CannaCraft Fayre 3 times as well as hosting her own virtual crafts fayre.
I was drawn to Becky's art like a moth to the flame, the flame made of vibrant colours & a powerful message advocating self care, self love & mental health. He work has continued to develop into such a unique style I just want to see more and more of.
I asked Becky about Cannabis and her Art business....
When/how we're you introduced to Cannabis? What did you know if it before?
I was first introduced to Cannabis when I was 18, by my now ex boyfriend at the time. I did know of cannabis before but only really in the most basic sense of that it was something you smoked to get high, and that was it. A lot of my knowledge of cannabis came from the stigma of it within films and tv shows, of the lazy hippie stoner characterisation that it was always paired with. It wasn't until I was 18 that I learned more about the healing side of cannabis, and also the multitude of different ways it could be used/applied/etc, and how it could be something much more powerful and useful other than just a method to get high.
How regularly do you use cannabis/Why do you use cannabis?
Honestly I use cannabis now a lot less than I used to when I was 18 - 20. At that time I was dealing with a really difficult abusive relationship, and in turn very much abused cannabis consumption as a way to step away from my body and what was happening to me, and just completely check out, I used it to try and calm my constant nerves, and to get some sleep through that very stressful period of my life. I do still use cannabis but my relationship with cannabis has definitely changed in the last couple of years since I left that abusive situation. I still see it as a tool to calm myself and to take a break, but not in the same extreme as I did before. I don't use it to check out of my body anymore, but simply for relaxation. I also much prefer the healing benefits of CBD now. I used to be all about high THC content and saw CBD as something that didn't bother me and didn't get me high so wasn't something I was interested in, but I think that mainly stemmed from the way I'd been taught to see cannabis by my ex boyfriend. These days, CBD is much more important to me than THC.
What mode(s) of administration do you favour?
Personally I'm very common when it comes to how I use cannabis, I tend to either smoke it in a spliff, or use it through topical ways such as CBD oils, bath products, etc. I also so partake occasionally in the use of edibles.
How do you family/friends feel about cannabis or your use of cannabis?
I have a lot of friends who use cannabis in varying ways, and a lot of friends who used it in similar ways as I used to, for similar reasons. I don't think cannabis has as much of a stigma with people as it used to, obviously there's still a way to go, but I think a lot of people are seeing how common it is, and also the many benefits it can bring with pain relief and relaxation. I think my family, and a lot of people generally, tend to see the THC side of cannabis as 'bad' and the CBD side as 'good', and I think a lot of that comes from the way that retail wise, the two sides of cannabis are separated and given that aura about them just through the legality of some products but not others.
What mode(s) of administration do you favour?
Personally I'm very common when it comes to how I use cannabis, I tend to either smoke it in a spliff, or use it through topical ways such as CBD oils, bath products, etc. I also so partake occasionally in the use of edibles.
How do your family/friends feel about cannabis or your use of cannabis?
I have a lot of friends who use cannabis in varying ways, and a lot of friends who used it in similar ways as I used to, for similar reasons. I don't think cannabis has as much of a stigma with people as it used to, obviously there's still a way to go, but I think a lot of people are seeing how common it is, and also the many benefits it can bring with pain relief and relaxation. I think my family, and a lot of people generally, tend to see the THC side of cannabis as 'bad' and the CBD side as 'good', and I think a lot of that comes from the way that retail wise, the two sides of cannabis are separated and given that aura about them just through the legality of some products but not others.
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