The news of print media’s demise has been greatly exaggerated—at least in the cannabis space.
This year, Broccoli magazine of Portland, OR expands its global, paid circulation, and launches its first festival, said founder Anja Charbonneau, in her interview with David Downs for the new season of The Hash podcast, powered by Leafly.
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The Hash, Season 4, Episode 9: Broccoli magazine’s Anja Charbonneau.
Also in this episode:
We dive into the current issue of Broccoli—where coverage of cannabis for female reproductive health has struck a nerve with readers.
We also discuss how to react to the rise of problematic cannabis brands that objectify women, or commodify cannabis culture.
About Leafly Podcasts
Leafly has four podcasts for different skill levels:
- The Hash is like NPR’s ‘All Things Considered’ — on cannabis. It’s top-shelf audio journalism tracing cannabis’ crossover into the mainstream, weekly on Tuesdays.
- Every Friday, The Roll-Up keeps you abreast of each week’s big cannabis news.
- What Are You Smoking? rounds up cannabis product trends for true aficionados.
- And Canada’s legal rollout gets covered by The High Life.
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What Is The Hash Podcast?
An ‘All Things Considered’ for cannabis—each potent, ten-minute Hash episode is co-hosted by award-winning journalist and best-selling author David Downs, and Max Savage Levenson (Pitchfork, NPR).
The weekly, scripted, tightly edited newsmagazine’s guests this season include New York State Sen. Diane Savino, drag queen Laganja Estranja, and Mimicking Birds’ Adam Trachsel.
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And join us next week to discuss cannabis for female sexual liberation with sex doula Ev’Yan Whitney, host of The Sexually Liberated Woman Podcast.