Episode 16

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Published on:

8th Aug 2025

Michelle: Wild Stories, Real Hustle, No Apologies

🎙️ From tattooed model to cannabis queen—Michelle turned wild nights, viral moments, and industry hustle into a NorCal empire.

In this episode of Unquestionable The Podcast, Michelle shares her jaw-dropping journey:

🏙️ Growing up in Chicago, modeling for Suicide Girls, and breaking into music videos at 19

🎬 Working with legends like Twista, Soulja Boy, Guapdad 4000, Meek Mill, and even appearing on Empire

📺 Going viral on Jerry Springer and pioneering SnapCash content before OnlyFans existed

🌿 Moving to LA with no money and no plan—then dominating NorCal’s cannabis game with CAM

📈 From selling weed to selling herself short in bad relationships—Michelle keeps it real on love, business, and self-worth

💼 How being underestimated helped her become one of NorCal’s top cannabis sales reps

👑 And yes… she really did go on a Tinder date with Tom from MySpace

This one’s wild, hilarious, and very real—don’t miss it.


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Transcript
Speaker A:

Oh, I mean, like, the last two guys I've dated have been so broke.

Speaker B:

Like, no job type of thing, or just didn't know what they're doing with their money.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Like, my last dude, like, would not get a career in order.

Speaker A:

Like, I told him to go to electrician school.

Speaker A:

He graduated, didn't get a job, then started selling phones to homeless people.

Speaker A:

I don't know what, like, people that are, like, unsuccessful in their 30s, like, probably won't, you know?

Speaker A:

So I just started thinking about it, and I was like, damn, you're never gonna get your shit together.

Speaker A:

Cause you're not thinking right, boys, you.

Speaker B:

Better get to moving then.

Speaker A:

Right?

Speaker A:

If you're not gonna listen to me, who', like, very, like, in my career and, like, successful, like.

Speaker A:

All right, gotta go.

Speaker B:

What's up, y'?

Speaker B:

All?

Speaker B:

You're back with Unquestionable, the podcast you got yours truly, Civ Boy B Bouchi.

Speaker B:

And then we got a very special guest today, Michelle.

Speaker A:

AKA some ugly babe.

Speaker C:

Some ugly bab.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker D:

How you doing, Michelle?

Speaker A:

Good.

Speaker A:

How are you guys doing?

Speaker A:

Good.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

So far, so good.

Speaker B:

Good day?

Speaker B:

Sun's out.

Speaker A:

Hot.

Speaker B:

It's hot.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

Right here in the Northern California.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker D:

No, but to start it off, you know, tell us about yourself.

Speaker D:

Tell us where you're from, a little bit about yourself and what you do.

Speaker A:

I'm 32.

Speaker A:

I'm from Chicago.

Speaker A:

I've been in California for almost 13 years.

Speaker A:

I started out in LA, and then I've been up in NorCal for, like, five years now.

Speaker A:

And I am a cannabis sales rep right now.

Speaker A:

But I used to do music videos and be crazy when I was younger.

Speaker B:

Oh, yeah.

Speaker B:

So tell us about your early lives out in Chicago.

Speaker B:

You say you were born out in Chicago?

Speaker A:

Born in Chicago.

Speaker A:

I was born in Chinatown and then moved to the suburbs for a bit.

Speaker A:

Went back when I was 17.

Speaker A:

I moved out early, and then I started doing music videos at 19 years old in Chicago.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

And for some.

Speaker B:

Some of the rappers that were up and coming at the time, yes.

Speaker A:

I've also worked with, like, Twista, Common, Project Path.

Speaker A:

I worked with Chief Keef King, Louie, Fredo Ball Out.

Speaker C:

Fredo.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Dreezy the girl.

Speaker C:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

A lot of the Chicago rappers, when they were younger, like, before they blew up, I was with them.

Speaker D:

What would you say was, like, your favorite video, your favorite experience while doing that?

Speaker A:

Not from the Chicago era, but I've done, like, Soulja Boy videos.

Speaker A:

And I've also worked with Guap Dad.

Speaker D:

He's hilarious.

Speaker A:

Yeah, he's such A nice guy, too.

Speaker A:

Soulja Boy and him were, like, super nice dudes.

Speaker A:

I'm in.

Speaker A:

Red flags for Guapdad.

Speaker C:

Okay, what about Soulja Boy?

Speaker C:

Which one was you in for, Soldier Boy?

Speaker A:

Jumpman remix and Rockstar.

Speaker A:

So for the Jumpman remix, I got texted like, hey, do you want to do the Drake Future song, Jumpman?

Speaker A:

And I was like, yeah, I want to pull up.

Speaker A:

I pull up to this random mansion.

Speaker A:

There's Lambos outside and shit.

Speaker A:

And I knock on the door.

Speaker A:

Soulja Boy answers, and I'm like, oh, it's the remix.

Speaker B:

You're like, where's Drake?

Speaker A:

Where's my Drake?

Speaker A:

Right?

Speaker A:

I thought I was going to do a Drake video, but no, it was a Soulja Boy one.

Speaker B:

That's fun.

Speaker A:

But I did work with Meek Mill, like, later on on Going bad.

Speaker A:

Okay, so Nipsey was there, Drake was there.

Speaker A:

Like, a lot of people were.

Speaker A:

I wasn't in the video, but I was hired as a masseuse on the video.

Speaker A:

So I was back backstage.

Speaker C:

Were you, like, some.

Speaker C:

Did you have a background in masseuse?

Speaker A:

Okay, so I was raised, like, massaging my parents and shit.

Speaker A:

Like, they would force me to do it after they got out of work.

Speaker A:

I'm very good at massaging.

Speaker A:

So who's that guy?

Speaker A:

Camina Kaminar?

Speaker A:

Like, this guy, like, Pay Me and Puta.

Speaker A:

Do you know that guy?

Speaker A:

Okay, so this guy, he's, like, a weird influencer, comedian guy.

Speaker A:

He hit me up and was like, do you want to be the masseuse on this Meek Mill video?

Speaker A:

And I was like, yeah.

Speaker A:

So I borrowed my friend's massage chair, I hauled it into this fucking nice hotel in la, and I'm massaging, like, Meek Mills boys, like, backstage.

Speaker A:

And, like, there's a video of me massaging people.

Speaker A:

And, like, Meek is standing there, like, laughing, like, and it's, like, really funny.

Speaker A:

I was just watching them gamble and all night, and, like, I got to see Nipsey before he passed.

Speaker B:

Yeah, that was cool.

Speaker B:

That's hard.

Speaker C:

Legend.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

Facts.

Speaker C:

So coming.

Speaker C:

You say you're from.

Speaker C:

You're born in Chicago.

Speaker C:

What brought you out here to California?

Speaker A:

I started modeling at, like, 19.

Speaker A:

I don't know if you guys know, like, suicide girls, tattooed models.

Speaker C:

I'm familiar.

Speaker C:

Not too much, but I'm familiar with who they are.

Speaker A:

I was the only Asian one for, like, five years.

Speaker A:

So, yeah, that's how I got into, like, music videos.

Speaker A:

And then I was doing, like, Inked magazine.

Speaker B:

You're doing modeling before?

Speaker A:

Yes.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker A:

Like, 19 years old is, like, when I Started so.

Speaker C:

And at the time, because, I mean, correct me if I'm wrong, the Suicide Girls, like we're all tatted up and.

Speaker C:

Right.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Tattoos.

Speaker A:

I only had two tattoos really when I first started, but because I was different, like they wanted me because like no Asian people like really do this kind of.

Speaker A:

So.

Speaker A:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker A:

So I got to do that.

Speaker A:

I was picking between New York and la, and I picked la.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker C:

Why not?

Speaker C:

What was the deciding factor between New York and la?

Speaker C:

Because those are two, like of the, the us, the most popping kind of states right now.

Speaker A:

My boyfriend was a famous videographer for music videos and he wanted to go to la.

Speaker A:

So I was like, let's go.

Speaker A:

I moved out there on credit cards.

Speaker A:

I didn't have any money and no friends, no connections.

Speaker A:

I just pulled up like brand new as.

Speaker C:

So I mean, talk about that.

Speaker C:

I mean, yeah, talk about that.

Speaker C:

Because, I mean, not for everybody.

Speaker C:

It's, it's, it's hard.

Speaker C:

Let alone to go to a new city, but a whole opposite side of the country.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

How did you navigate that?

Speaker C:

How did you, how did you be to where you're at today?

Speaker A:

I guess so.

Speaker A:

I was 20 and he was 28 and he picked me up like kind of young, but because I wanted to like pursue the modeling thing, I was like, yeah, let's go to la.

Speaker A:

Took like whatever I had on me.

Speaker A:

I didn't really have much.

Speaker A:

I moved out early at 17.

Speaker A:

So I dipped, went over there.

Speaker A:

He went on like a six month job as soon as we moved.

Speaker A:

So I was out there alone, I had no friends or anything.

Speaker A:

And I was like, I don't have a job, I don't fucking know anyone.

Speaker A:

But one of my Instagram followers hit me up and was like, come to this warehouse party.

Speaker A:

And I pull up by myself.

Speaker A:

I fucking don't know anyone.

Speaker A:

I just start getting turnt up.

Speaker A:

We break into a warehouse, they're DJing in there.

Speaker A:

It's like super cool, like urban, like LA shit.

Speaker D:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

And then I'm just by myself.

Speaker A:

So I'm like, I don't give a fuck about anything.

Speaker A:

I'm taking everyone's empty liquor bottles and I'm throwing them on the ceiling and I'm breaking them by myself.

Speaker A:

Just like fucking.

Speaker A:

Just like showering everyone in glass.

Speaker A:

And then the guys that were throwing it were like, who the fuck's doing that?

Speaker A:

And I was like, it's me, it's me.

Speaker A:

And then I fucking.

Speaker A:

I become best friends with those people and then they were like, just like some urban ass people.

Speaker A:

Like I just started networking like that and, like, met a lot of people.

Speaker A:

My ex would put me in a lot of music videos.

Speaker A:

And then when we broke up, I still, like, was modeling and, like, I became the poster model for, like, Caviar Gold.

Speaker A:

It's a weed brand.

Speaker A:

And then they would put me in music videos.

Speaker B:

Oh, yeah?

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

So that's how I got my soulja Boy videos and this hair metal band called Steel Panther.

Speaker A:

It's a pretty popular band.

Speaker B:

Sounds familiar.

Speaker C:

Yeah, I think I've heard of them, but I'm not.

Speaker A:

I just saw them on Rob Deirdrex show.

Speaker B:

I wonder if that's where.

Speaker B:

Yeah, they were just on there.

Speaker A:

And I was like, oh, my God, I haven't seen those guys in years.

Speaker A:

But their music video premiered on pornhub.

Speaker A:

It was sponsored by pornhub.

Speaker A:

The whole house was filled with, like, dildos and shit.

Speaker A:

So.

Speaker C:

So they were Diddy before Diddy?

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

Oh, man.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

So then, okay, so you went from Chicago to la, like, you're saying, on a whim.

Speaker C:

What brought you up to NorCal?

Speaker A:

That's when I started getting more into cannabis.

Speaker A:

I could tell, like, the LA market was, like, not gonna do, like, much better.

Speaker A:

No offense to everyone out there.

Speaker A:

They run on debt, and it's just, like, it was way too competitive down there.

Speaker A:

And then I got an opportunity to move up during the pandemic, and so I came up here and I started making, like, 10 times more money.

Speaker A:

Like, it was way crazier.

Speaker C:

So have you always smoked weed since, like, from the Chicago days type shit?

Speaker A:

Yeah, I started at 15.

Speaker C:

15?

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

What was your first weed experience?

Speaker C:

Like, break it.

Speaker C:

Break that down a little bit.

Speaker C:

Everybody always got a crazy.

Speaker A:

First time smoking was on my 15th birthday.

Speaker A:

My best friend and me bought a gram from a guy hanging in a tree.

Speaker B:

A gram?

Speaker B:

Like a gram tree?

Speaker C:

Like, a little.

Speaker A:

He was literally hanging upside down in a tree.

Speaker C:

How much did you pay?

Speaker A:

It was in the middle of the night.

Speaker A:

I paid $40 for a gram.

Speaker A:

We didn't know.

Speaker A:

We're 15 years, right?

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

I mean, I don't even know.

Speaker A:

I couldn't even tell you what it was.

Speaker A:

Just one.

Speaker A:

And then we fucking made a pipe out of tin foil, which is not what you're supposed to do.

Speaker C:

No, but everybody's done it.

Speaker C:

If you're a wee smoker out there, don't do it.

Speaker C:

Comment if you've ever made a tinfoil pipe.

Speaker A:

Yeah, so we're.

Speaker B:

I think I made a tinfoil.

Speaker B:

I think I've done, like, the Coca Cola.

Speaker B:

Can.

Speaker C:

I've done a Coca Cola can.

Speaker C:

Tinfoil pipe.

Speaker C:

And that's still also equally as bad, I think I.

Speaker C:

When I was hella, hella younger, you break down the little five gum wrappers.

Speaker A:

Oh, God.

Speaker B:

I've seen it.

Speaker A:

That sounds.

Speaker C:

It sticks when you roll.

Speaker A:

So you smoke the metal.

Speaker C:

No.

Speaker C:

No.

Speaker C:

Okay, so you crumble it up, you peel the metal off, and then that little wax paper, it stick.

Speaker C:

If you lick it, it'll stick together.

Speaker C:

So papers.

Speaker C:

Or even knew anybody to go buy papers.

Speaker C:

You go, yeah, you got a pack of five gum.

Speaker D:

I always saw y' all do, like apples or like oranges or like fruit.

Speaker C:

I never.

Speaker C:

I was never one to get into the apples.

Speaker B:

I've done the pomegranate before, if anything.

Speaker C:

Like Aaron said I would do a.

Speaker C:

A soda can.

Speaker A:

I did a pineapple, like later in life.

Speaker C:

And then when I was hella, hella younger, I remember because my sister.

Speaker C:

The first time I smoked weed, I stole weed from my sister.

Speaker C:

And I was probably like, like 4th grade, if that.

Speaker C:

Maybe.

Speaker C:

Maybe 6th grade.

Speaker C:

Maybe 6th grade.

Speaker C:

Maybe sixth grade.

Speaker C:

But I stole a little because she's three years older than me.

Speaker C:

So if I was in six, she was probably about like almost a freshman, right?

Speaker C:

Or a freshman.

Speaker C:

But I stole a little nug.

Speaker C:

And then the first thing I did is I was like just looking through my garage, like, how can I smoke this?

Speaker C:

Lo and behold, I found a makeshift pipe that my sister.

Speaker C:

Shout out to my sister.

Speaker C:

She probably don't want.

Speaker C:

She don't probably want us being aired out.

Speaker C:

But no, she made.

Speaker C:

Oh, Jesus Christ.

Speaker C:

This girl was smart.

Speaker C:

She made a makeshift pipe out of like lug nuts.

Speaker C:

Screws.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

So there was like a lug nut, a little screw hollowed out, and then a ratchet socket.

Speaker C:

And it looked like a metal pipe.

Speaker C:

So you put the little nug, whatever you're grinding up in the.

Speaker C:

In the lug nut at the top.

Speaker C:

And it's a ratchet socket that you're hitting that, just ripping it.

Speaker C:

So I found that and I was like, okay, here.

Speaker C:

Here's how we do it.

Speaker B:

Good for her.

Speaker C:

Back in the day, it was hard, though.

Speaker C:

It's hard.

Speaker A:

It was when we were all struggle busting.

Speaker C:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

I remember when I lived with my grandparents, I.

Speaker C:

We had like this big ass.

Speaker C:

I guess you could call it like a fire pit.

Speaker C:

But it was like a Mexican ass, Aztec fire pit, like made out of clay.

Speaker C:

And then so it goes up like that looks like a little pipe, but it's got a little hole right here.

Speaker C:

When you put the Wooden?

Speaker C:

Yeah, there was hella like burnt out wood in there.

Speaker C:

So I would go hide my weed right there, right?

Speaker C:

And it's outside.

Speaker B:

And then lit it one Christmas.

Speaker C:

Didn't know no goddamn better.

Speaker C:

But that was only because, like, I think I got caught like one or two times.

Speaker C:

Like, I think my grandma, she went through my drawers for whatever reason.

Speaker C:

She had her reasons.

Speaker C:

Went through my drawers and she found a pipe just like packed with Halloween.

Speaker C:

And she's like, what is this?

Speaker C:

I was like, don't even know what that is.

Speaker C:

I was like, I. Oh.

Speaker C:

I was like, okay, okay.

Speaker C:

No, yeah.

Speaker C:

I was like, that's my homies.

Speaker C:

She's like, why has it got weed in it?

Speaker C:

She's like, because I. I told him I'd hold it for him when he was ready to smoke.

Speaker C:

I'm dead stupid like that, bro.

Speaker C:

It was hard back in the day, it was hard.

Speaker B:

I'll tell you what, it was fun though.

Speaker C:

It was fun.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

Trying to hide it and get away with it.

Speaker A:

Oh, yeah.

Speaker C:

I think it's the rush of it.

Speaker C:

Yeah, the rush.

Speaker C:

You feel that little adrenaline rush.

Speaker C:

You feel like you're doing something bad.

Speaker C:

Then you get hella high.

Speaker C:

And you start at a young age.

Speaker C:

I'm not going to lie.

Speaker C:

When I was smoking back then, I would trip.

Speaker C:

Not like trip trip, like, like mushroom.

Speaker A:

Like actually getting high.

Speaker C:

But yeah, like when you're high, you're not used to it.

Speaker C:

So like you're just like hella out of tune with the rest of the world.

Speaker A:

It's.

Speaker C:

If I would, the amount of money I would pay to feel that high again when I'm smoking right now.

Speaker D:

It's crazy.

Speaker A:

You don't even feel high anymore.

Speaker C:

I know.

Speaker C:

And when you do, you're just like.

Speaker B:

You get like the cr.

Speaker B:

You had like the crazy giggles or like, I remember the munchies were the funniest thing ever.

Speaker B:

Just like right in the kitchen.

Speaker A:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker B:

You in the home.

Speaker A:

I don't even get high like that anymore.

Speaker B:

Yeah, no, same.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker D:

I mean, I didn't smoke in high school, but like, first time I ever did, I was like 20 or something like that, so.

Speaker D:

First time I did, bro, we like.

Speaker D:

Kev kept those sisters weed.

Speaker D:

Sorry, Selena.

Speaker A:

Shout out to all the sisters.

Speaker D:

So that's it.

Speaker D:

I just remember being blasted.

Speaker D:

I drove like a little bit and it was like, I can't drive.

Speaker D:

I can't drive.

Speaker D:

I just remember just sitting there, just.

Speaker A:

I feel like a bong gets you like super fucked now.

Speaker A:

But like no one really smokes bongs anymore.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

Nah.

Speaker C:

When I first was smoking, though, that's my preferred method.

Speaker C:

I had a zong, bro.

Speaker A:

Those get you up.

Speaker C:

I had a song.

Speaker C:

If anybody knows, we'll drop a clip of what a song looks like, bro.

Speaker C:

But I used to have a zong when I was in college, and I. I would mob around everywhere with that one because we went to college.

Speaker B:

You're one of those guys.

Speaker C:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

So.

Speaker C:

Because I.

Speaker C:

Okay.

Speaker D:

So at the time.

Speaker C:

At the time, I didn't know how to roll, so I had a little.

Speaker C:

I had a little rock, paper, like, rolling thing.

Speaker C:

But I was like, this is kind of lame.

Speaker C:

You know what I'm saying?

Speaker C:

So I would.

Speaker C:

When we come back out to sack and we smoking, having our little sessions, I pull up with the song in the bag.

Speaker D:

I'm like, what's up?

Speaker C:

And then one day, it just shattered on me.

Speaker A:

Damn.

Speaker C:

But I also didn't keep it protected.

Speaker C:

I, like, literally tossed that in my back seat.

Speaker D:

Like, you didn't care about nothing back there.

Speaker C:

It got to this day.

Speaker C:

To this day, it got broke.

Speaker C:

And then after that, I think shout out to Chris.

Speaker C:

If nobody knew out there.

Speaker C:

Chris used to make music.

Speaker C:

He used to go by the.

Speaker C:

The.

Speaker C:

The.

Speaker C:

They was the moniker of sieve.

Speaker C:

And we used to go to studio sessions.

Speaker C:

We went to one studio session in Oakland.

Speaker C:

And at the time, what was it?

Speaker C:

Ease was hella big at the time.

Speaker C:

And now we were like 18.

Speaker C:

So I got my little med rag and I'm ordering through ease.

Speaker C:

I ordered, like, a little quarter.

Speaker C:

Okay, the little delivery service.

Speaker C:

Delivery service.

Speaker C:

A little quarter from Ease.

Speaker C:

And then we're at a studio session with him.

Speaker C:

And then I. I don't know how the.

Speaker C:

We got swishers.

Speaker C:

Maybe I went and bought them.

Speaker B:

I don't know.

Speaker C:

Maybe I paid.

Speaker D:

I think somebody there had them.

Speaker D:

There was a people in a session.

Speaker C:

It was something.

Speaker C:

But they gave me a whole pack of switches.

Speaker C:

And like I said, I didn't know how to roll.

Speaker C:

So, like, I ordered this weed and I'm trying to roll it up.

Speaker C:

He's in the studio, everyone's in the city.

Speaker C:

I'm like, just in the car, just trying to roll up a swisher.

Speaker C:

I go through, like, at least two.

Speaker C:

And I started getting hella frustrated.

Speaker C:

Bottom line, I went through the whole little pack or the supply of swishes that I had.

Speaker C:

I could not roll a blind, really.

Speaker C:

So what did I do?

Speaker C:

I went back on ease and I ordered some pre rolls.

Speaker C:

I came back in and I was like.

Speaker D:

He acted like it was the same.

Speaker C:

Yeah, I was like, yeah, I just rolled this up.

Speaker C:

What's up?

Speaker B:

That's funny.

Speaker B:

Like, damn, you know how to roll, huh?

Speaker C:

Damn, this shit's barred up.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

Could not roll.

Speaker C:

I'll tell you what.

Speaker D:

Hello, buddy.

Speaker C:

Back in the day, it was a struggle.

Speaker C:

Oh, yeah, I will tell you.

Speaker B:

No.

Speaker D:

So getting back to the move to NorCal and stuff.

Speaker D:

So getting into cannabis, like, where.

Speaker D:

I mean, what.

Speaker D:

Where did you see that going and where.

Speaker D:

Where did it take you from there?

Speaker A:

So when I was in la, I was working at, like, some of, like, the top companies.

Speaker A:

Lowell Smokes.

Speaker A:

n they first started in, like:

Speaker A:

And then I moved on to select, which is like, they were like, one of the only four vapes on the market during legalization.

Speaker A:

And then I just started building up, like, my sales, like, portfolio.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Like, I was learning how to do sales and I heard that the NorCal Market was, like, way better and more stable.

Speaker A:

And, like, I never really even been in NorCal or anything, but, like, I found a really good opportunity with this company.

Speaker A:

I'm not going to name them because I hate them, but they got me.

Speaker A:

Like, they offered me the NorCal position and I took over three people's positions and I learned every single store up in norcal and was killing it.

Speaker A:

I was making like, or, like selling like 650,000amonth during the pandemic just in retail sales, which is, like, pretty hard to do.

Speaker C:

That's crazy.

Speaker C:

For those who don't know Michelle's when it comes to the cameras and she's a hustler.

Speaker A:

Thank you.

Speaker C:

She's a hustler.

Speaker C:

But also on the other spectrum of that, how did you ever have sales.

Speaker C:

Sales experience or how did.

Speaker C:

How did you become so good?

Speaker C:

Like, what was like, it.

Speaker C:

What was it like when the first place you walked into and you're like, I gotta sell him something.

Speaker A:

I feel like my entertainment background made me, like, more comfortable.

Speaker A:

Like, I walk into any store.

Speaker A:

Not awkward.

Speaker A:

Like, you know, the first time I met you, I wasn't awkward.

Speaker A:

I'm just like.

Speaker A:

I was like, sup?

Speaker A:

Like, I'm here now.

Speaker A:

But yeah, like, that's.

Speaker A:

I, like, tried to do, like, pitchy weird shit before, but then, like, I was like, I should just be myself.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

And so everyone really liked that.

Speaker B:

More so than the whole business side of it.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Like, being corporate and weird and cannabis is, like, not cool.

Speaker A:

Like, we're literally selling drugs.

Speaker A:

Like, let me be cool.

Speaker C:

Yeah, okay.

Speaker C:

And then touch on that to all the sales reps out there, no matter whatever the you're selling, Be yourself.

Speaker A:

Be cool.

Speaker C:

Be yourself.

Speaker A:

Be.

Speaker C:

Be relatable.

Speaker C:

Be just a cool person, bro.

Speaker C:

Because the one thing I hate is when somebody comes up with some.

Speaker C:

Like, who the told you that?

Speaker C:

Because I know you read it before you came in here.

Speaker C:

You know what I'm saying?

Speaker C:

Like, that's a line that you're memorized.

Speaker C:

Yeah, that pisses me off.

Speaker C:

Be yourself.

Speaker A:

Corny.

Speaker C:

Yeah, I.

Speaker C:

With genuality, like, being you as a person, you.

Speaker C:

You come to me, you come with whatever the situation is.

Speaker C:

If you're just yourself, I think a lot of the times you'll be.

Speaker C:

You'll go a lot farther than you would be if you're trying to be someone else.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Because, like, sometimes sales people can seem like, scammy.

Speaker B:

Yeah, that's exactly.

Speaker B:

You know, I feel like that's what people, like, get to like.

Speaker B:

That's their first intention, to like, oh, he's just trying to make a sale.

Speaker C:

You know, the weed industry is so chatty, bro.

Speaker A:

Like, I'm just here to be cool, sell you some cool stuff.

Speaker A:

How are your kids?

Speaker A:

You know?

Speaker A:

You know, I check in, I'm like, cool, See you later, you know?

Speaker C:

Okay, so then, since you said that, does being a woman help you sell more weed?

Speaker A:

It really depends.

Speaker A:

Like, I think, because I'm.

Speaker A:

I look stupid, but I'm not stupid, so that's what helps me.

Speaker B:

I think you catch it too.

Speaker B:

Like, oh, he thinks I'm dumb.

Speaker A:

Yes.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

A lot of people underestimate me, so I.

Speaker A:

That's my upper hand.

Speaker A:

Because a lot of people doubt me, but I'm like, that's why I swoop on you, because I'm literally one of, like, the most sought after sales reps, so.

Speaker B:

Oh, did you know?

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Surprise.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

So shout out who's holding you down right now.

Speaker C:

Weed industry.

Speaker C:

Shout them out.

Speaker A:

For stores?

Speaker C:

No, for the brand.

Speaker C:

Cam, who do you represent?

Speaker C:

Like, who you.

Speaker C:

Who are you gonna say?

Speaker C:

Who are you gonna say?

Speaker C:

Like, it's my dog.

Speaker C:

That's my team.

Speaker A:

I work at Cam, and I've been here for three years now.

Speaker A:

I love Anna and my whole team, like, everyone gave me such a cool opportunity.

Speaker A:

I have never had to, like, apply for a job.

Speaker A:

I've always been recommended.

Speaker A:

So there you go.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

When I was recommended to Anna, I met her.

Speaker A:

We were literally wearing the same outfit.

Speaker A:

We're wearing all black, long black hair.

Speaker A:

I'm standing her.

Speaker A:

She's like 4, like 9, and we're standing at each other.

Speaker A:

And I was like, okay, we're the same person.

Speaker A:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker A:

Anna's great.

Speaker A:

I got to take over all of NorCal.

Speaker A:

I was like, I promise, like literally during my interview, I was like, I got you, I promise, like, don't even worry about it.

Speaker A:

Before I joined, they were only doing 20,000amonth.

Speaker A:

And now I'm hitting like 400, 500, 600.

Speaker C:

That's what's up.

Speaker C:

Yeah, that's what's.

Speaker A:

So I had to like rebirth cam up in NorCal, which was like amazing.

Speaker A:

And I'm like, I'm glad that like it was me to like help her because like I did it pretty quickly.

Speaker C:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

And then for those of you who don't know, Cam is a Sacramento based local woman owned cannabis.

Speaker B:

Oh, really?

Speaker B:

Woman owned.

Speaker A:

Woman owned.

Speaker A:

Anna is fire flower.

Speaker C:

Fireflyer.

Speaker C:

Shout out to Anna, bro.

Speaker A:

Number three in the state.

Speaker A:

First place in the state fair for best indoor flower.

Speaker B:

There you go.

Speaker B:

And you guys are only flower.

Speaker B:

You guys only produce flour.

Speaker A:

We do flower vapes, edibles.

Speaker A:

We start doing like pre rolls, five packs.

Speaker A:

So we're always expanding.

Speaker A:

We do like brand collabs.

Speaker A:

We have one with cold fire, Heavy hitter.

Speaker B:

Okay, cool, cool.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

Hell yeah.

Speaker C:

These guys are cold fire stands.

Speaker A:

Yeah, Yeah.

Speaker B:

I honestly don't really smoke flour like that.

Speaker B:

I haven't smoked flour in a long time.

Speaker A:

Ours is.

Speaker B:

Yeah, the best.

Speaker C:

He's a hash head.

Speaker A:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker A:

Okay.

Speaker B:

But I used to smoke a lot of flower in my early days.

Speaker C:

A lot of blunts.

Speaker B:

I used to look crazy, but I don't know what happened.

Speaker B:

I got out of it.

Speaker A:

It's okay.

Speaker C:

It happens because I'm the same way.

Speaker C:

I used to not smoke anything but backwoods.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

And then I think to an extent it's like it just gets kind of tired and then so me personally as.

Speaker C:

As a smoker, like if you're smoking backwards, you can't taste really a lot of whatever you're smoking if it's like the best flower.

Speaker B:

To me personally, I stopped smoking like tree in general just cuz it stunk.

Speaker B:

And I hated smelling on your fingertips.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

Your fingertips and you in general.

Speaker B:

And I would hate like hanging out with girls and like how you smell.

Speaker A:

Like after like, like the sessions and stuff with like hundreds of people, I like have to shower.

Speaker C:

Like it stinks like a black and mild.

Speaker D:

That's how I feel after any concert, bro.

Speaker D:

I'm like, I got to shower right now.

Speaker A:

Absolutely.

Speaker A:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker C:

So besides cannabis, what.

Speaker C:

What endeavors have you been in?

Speaker C:

What has kind of like, helped you become the person you are today.

Speaker A:

I spent, like, almost 10 years in entertainment, and, like, that was super cool.

Speaker B:

And entertainment.

Speaker B:

Like, besides the music videos, what.

Speaker B:

What else, entertainment wise, would you.

Speaker A:

Magazines.

Speaker A:

I've done a little bit of tv.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker A:

I was in a Slim Jim commercial.

Speaker B:

Yeah, that's how you didn't mention that.

Speaker B:

Was it one you've probably seen?

Speaker A:

But it was like, a small Instagram clip.

Speaker A:

Like, it was a pretty silly one.

Speaker A:

Yeah, I think I could find it, but.

Speaker A:

Yeah, but what?

Speaker A:

Like, the tv.

Speaker A:

I've done Jerry Springer.

Speaker C:

Okay, let's talk about that.

Speaker C:

Jerry Springer.

Speaker C:

What happened?

Speaker D:

Documentary, bro.

Speaker D:

I.

Speaker D:

With J. Oh, my God.

Speaker C:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

He was a really nice guy.

Speaker B:

And what was your episode about?

Speaker B:

What was.

Speaker A:

So when I was a suicide girl, like, suicide girls is tattooed, naked models.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker C:

Oh, like, fully blown.

Speaker A:

Like.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

So I was like, only fans before.

Speaker A:

Only fans.

Speaker A:

Like, on the Internet, I had fans and I would charge them on Snapchat.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker A:

I was like, one of the first people to use Snap cash.

Speaker B:

Like, I remember when that dropped.

Speaker B:

Yeah, I remember.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

So I had this one client, he was sending me, like, $10,000 a month.

Speaker C:

Jesus.

Speaker A:

And then one day he cut me off.

Speaker A:

And I was like, what's good?

Speaker A:

And he was.

Speaker A:

You go, yeah.

Speaker C:

Hey, I got bills.

Speaker D:

You gotta be paid.

Speaker D:

Where'd you go?

Speaker A:

Using his girlfriend's trust fund.

Speaker A:

So, yeah, I was like, damn.

Speaker A:

And then, like, trouble.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

So the Jerry Springer show found me on Facebook and they were like, what's your craziest thing that you've done?

Speaker A:

And I said this story.

Speaker A:

So they flew out, the couple to.

Speaker A:

We filmed this in Connecticut.

Speaker A:

God.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

So I got flown out.

Speaker A:

It was on my 25th birthday.

Speaker A:

Jeez.

Speaker B:

So they had the wife and the husband there, like.

Speaker A:

Yes.

Speaker B:

And you were just sitting there, like.

Speaker D:

And that's what you guys talked about, though.

Speaker D:

Give me the brief summary of the episode.

Speaker A:

Because it was like, yeah.

Speaker A:

Like, Jerry was, like, interviewing the dude first.

Speaker A:

I've never met them ever before.

Speaker B:

He was just a fan on your.

Speaker A:

They were people from the Internet.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Like, I never fucking imagine I would meet these people.

Speaker A:

I'm like, I got your money.

Speaker A:

Bye.

Speaker B:

You know, like, no, they weren't trying to come after you for anything.

Speaker B:

Like, they didn't try to.

Speaker A:

No.

Speaker A:

I mean, okay, so they.

Speaker A:

They make you fight on the show.

Speaker A:

So I had to, like, kind of pretend to fight her.

Speaker C:

Oh, they do.

Speaker A:

They make you better?

Speaker B:

Like.

Speaker A:

Yeah, they're like, you gotta kind of fight.

Speaker B:

So I'm laughing a little reckless like that.

Speaker A:

They kind of Do.

Speaker A:

And then, like, on my episode of, like, twerk and stuff, it was before I had a bbl, so it's, like, embarrassing.

Speaker A:

So embarrassing.

Speaker A:

My grandma and my grandfather saw it, so.

Speaker C:

Oh, man.

Speaker B:

Not grandma.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Like, I was featured on, like, a sex episode.

Speaker A:

So, like, before even filming, they get me up at, like, five in the morning.

Speaker A:

Hair, makeup, prep.

Speaker A:

I'm in this room full of hookers and strippers and stuff, and everyone is in, like, what did you do to get here?

Speaker A:

And everyone's like, I've been having sex with people since I was 12.

Speaker A:

And I'm like, I just sell pictures.

Speaker A:

I was like, why am I in here?

Speaker A:

But, yeah, it goes bad.

Speaker A:

But, yeah, that was my episode.

Speaker A:

I was on, like, the last season ever films, and they put me on, like, every commercial for, like, ever.

Speaker A:

And then they reran my episode all around the nation for, like, years.

Speaker A:

And, like, people on Instagram or, like, would, like, message me, like, I just saw your episode.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

So it's kind of cool.

Speaker A:

I'm sure that still replay it, but, like, I would never be able to catch it, but it's on YouTube.

Speaker D:

That's wild.

Speaker B:

We'll clip the video.

Speaker A:

She's talking about the episode name.

Speaker C:

No, we'll clip it.

Speaker C:

We'll find it.

Speaker C:

We'll clip it.

Speaker C:

You guys will see what's going on.

Speaker B:

That's funny.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

So for the entertainment, like, did you always want to get into, like, acting in that sense or, like, it just so kind of happened to you getting on TV and that and that way?

Speaker A:

I kind of just fell into it because of, like, music videos and stuff.

Speaker A:

When I was younger, I would, like, work with, like, Twista a little bit, and I would, like, write scripts for his videos.

Speaker A:

I don't know.

Speaker A:

Yeah, I think I wanted to, like, do acting and stuff.

Speaker A:

So, like, I'm an extra on.

Speaker A:

What's that one show?

Speaker A:

The music show.

Speaker A:

It's like.

Speaker A:

What's it called?

Speaker A:

With Terrence Howard.

Speaker D:

Empire.

Speaker C:

Empire.

Speaker A:

I was on Empire.

Speaker A:

Really?

Speaker A:

As a background person.

Speaker A:

I'm on the pilot.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Yeah, I am.

Speaker A:

You can see me on the boat.

Speaker A:

That clip right here with blonde hair you could literally see.

Speaker C:

That's funny.

Speaker D:

When I was.

Speaker C:

Okay, so when Empire came out, I was.

Speaker C:

I mean, what.

Speaker C:

What year did that come out?

Speaker C:

I think I was very young.

Speaker C:

I was pretty young.

Speaker A:

-:

Speaker C:

We were in, like, we were freshmen, I think, when it came out.

Speaker C:

Yeah, But I.

Speaker C:

That used to be my show.

Speaker A:

That's.

Speaker A:

Yeah, that's the trip I was in, like, maybe a Couple episodes, like I would.

Speaker A:

They filmed it in Chicago, so that's why I was like, in it.

Speaker B:

Yeah, I was in your crazy.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker B:

Hell yeah.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

That's dope.

Speaker C:

Shout out to yeah, yeah.

Speaker C:

Taraji.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

I did a lot of those with.

Speaker C:

Him on the episode.

Speaker C:

I with him on the show.

Speaker A:

I can't believe he did all that.

Speaker C:

Did all that crazy.

Speaker D:

I did not a end up going crazy too.

Speaker D:

Who said?

Speaker D:

The other one with the mohawk.

Speaker B:

I don't know.

Speaker D:

Remember, he went crazy too.

Speaker A:

I've only met Terrence Howard and then like, the director.

Speaker A:

I can't remember.

Speaker C:

Did he tell you hey.

Speaker B:

No.

Speaker A:

Oh, my God, no.

Speaker A:

That just reminded me, like, when I was working on the Meek Mill video, I met T.I.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker A:

Trying to get me to go to his hotel room.

Speaker A:

I was like, no, I'm good.

Speaker C:

It was like, tiny there.

Speaker C:

He's like, tiny there.

Speaker A:

I was like, no, dude, like, you're like, way older than me.

Speaker B:

Shout out to.

Speaker B:

Yeah, a lot of that.

Speaker B:

A lot of, like, you know, running into rappers or what.

Speaker A:

A lot of rappers wanted to me for sure.

Speaker C:

What's the craziest thing from, like, I think okay for you at the time, like, in that scenario, like, what was like, the craziest, like, what the, like, type experience you ever had?

Speaker A:

This is not music video related, but one time I was at a club in LA and the Rams NFL team was in a section and I was like, I don't give a. I ran up in there with my girlfriend.

Speaker A:

I didn't even know him.

Speaker A:

There's like, cool.

Speaker A:

And we're all partying and hanging out.

Speaker A:

I feel like I shouldn't say this story.

Speaker A:

It's so bad.

Speaker B:

It's up to you.

Speaker A:

Okay.

Speaker C:

You can say we could.

Speaker C:

We could also bleep out the fact.

Speaker B:

You said, I mean, we'll bleep out.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

I don't even remember their names or anything, but went up in there.

Speaker A:

Like, they invited us to their house, like a party.

Speaker A:

And after the club, big mansion.

Speaker A:

I don't know where you want to.

Speaker C:

Shout out the club.

Speaker A:

I don't even remember the club.

Speaker B:

Say we need a club to go to.

Speaker A:

Wasn't that memorable?

Speaker A:

I don't know which club it was, but it was in Hollywood or like, we ho or something.

Speaker B:

We went to LA a few weekends ago.

Speaker C:

I didn't know that they caught.

Speaker C:

I told him because he.

Speaker C:

They went to College of Fortune.

Speaker C:

I was like, what the is we ho?

Speaker C:

Noho.

Speaker C:

What the does that even mean?

Speaker C:

North Hollywood, West Hollywood?

Speaker A:

I was like, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker A:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker C:

As you're saying.

Speaker B:

So your story.

Speaker A:

So we go back to their house.

Speaker A:

One of the football players gets, like.

Speaker A:

He was, like, blacked out or some.

Speaker A:

He gets butt naked, jumps on top of me.

Speaker A:

I'm not even like.

Speaker A:

Like that.

Speaker A:

I'm like.

Speaker A:

And my girlfriend's in the room, and she's like, yo, what are you doing?

Speaker A:

Like, get the off.

Speaker A:

So we push him off of me.

Speaker A:

He's blacked out.

Speaker A:

He, like, probably would never remember this.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

But then I ended up, like, taking money out of his wallet because he did that.

Speaker A:

And then I stole his Balenciaga bag.

Speaker A:

Hey, he deserved it.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

The fanny pack.

Speaker A:

I have.

Speaker A:

I still have it.

Speaker A:

I don't want to go to jail.

Speaker A:

It was so long ago, but, like, seven years.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker D:

Statue of limitations.

Speaker A:

Also, he got naked and jumped on me.

Speaker C:

Like, how much did you take from him?

Speaker A:

$800.

Speaker C:

That's not enough.

Speaker C:

Maybe 10 rags would have been if.

Speaker B:

He had racks in there.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

I mean, sure.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

I think there's a safe in the room, but I didn't want to go that far.

Speaker A:

Aaron.

Speaker C:

Donna, let me find out.

Speaker D:

Let me find out.

Speaker C:

So I was speaking on.

Speaker C:

On that.

Speaker C:

You just said one of the craziest things has happened to you.

Speaker C:

Talk about how.

Speaker C:

I mean, it's clear that you've been a lot around.

Speaker C:

Around a lot of successful people, a lot of famous people.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

With a life like that, how has your dating life been?

Speaker C:

Like, have.

Speaker C:

Have you met people because of these people?

Speaker C:

Have you been with people because of these people?

Speaker C:

Like, let's talk about that.

Speaker D:

Or even.

Speaker D:

Is it.

Speaker D:

Is it intimidating to find, you know, a person because of the people?

Speaker B:

Are you looking for somebody, like, in that industry type of thing, you know.

Speaker A:

Who, like, trying to think if they actually wanted to date me or not?

Speaker A:

I don't know.

Speaker A:

Maybe.

Speaker A:

But I did hook up with a couple big celebrities.

Speaker C:

Like who?

Speaker A:

If you're comfortable, Tom from MySpace.

Speaker B:

That one's crazy.

Speaker C:

Shout out.

Speaker B:

Where do you meet Tom at?

Speaker B:

Like, where.

Speaker B:

Where's he at?

Speaker C:

He's not going to be like, I.

Speaker B:

Don'T even know much about Tom.

Speaker A:

We matched on Tinder.

Speaker A:

No, I screenshot it.

Speaker C:

How long ago was that?

Speaker C:

When.

Speaker C:

When did Tinder even come out?

Speaker D:

Like, this wasn't a lookalike.

Speaker D:

Like, this was.

Speaker A:

It was Tom.

Speaker A:

It was so crazy because I had him add me.

Speaker A:

Like, I was like, no way.

Speaker A:

You're Tom.

Speaker A:

He adds me on Instagram and messages me.

Speaker A:

I'm 20.

Speaker A:

What?

Speaker A:

Like, I think I was like, 24 and he was like, 48.

Speaker A:

I know, I just did it so I could say it.

Speaker C:

I was about to ask that, like, when.

Speaker C:

When something like that comes about, is.

Speaker D:

It just for like, so I could be like.

Speaker B:

Huh, you, like, went on a date with him type of thing or.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

So we match.

Speaker A:

He takes me to, like, the revolving sushi place.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker A:

And we're in there just sitting next to each other.

Speaker A:

And we start like lady in the tramping like nigiri in public.

Speaker B:

I know.

Speaker B:

It's like in two bites each.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

We're like, nah.

Speaker A:

But like, yeah, he.

Speaker A:

No one even would recognize.

Speaker A:

He's not like a famous celebrity, you know?

Speaker A:

He's just a guy.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

He just looks like an average Joe dude.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Like, he's just like a fucking dude.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker D:

So he's my best friend on me space, though.

Speaker A:

I know, right?

Speaker B:

I thought that was so cool having him as my friend.

Speaker B:

I know.

Speaker D:

For real, it was cool.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

Come to find out he's everybody's friend.

Speaker A:

I was like, yes, he was.

Speaker A:

I thought the owner tapped in, but not everyone's him.

Speaker B:

Yeah, you got.

Speaker B:

You got us beat on that one.

Speaker C:

With that being said.

Speaker B:

With that being said.

Speaker C:

So it's like, like you said, you just did it just to say you do it.

Speaker C:

So like, when you're out there with them, was there anything that you just like?

Speaker A:

I mean.

Speaker A:

Yeah, like, being really an older dude.

Speaker A:

When I'm.

Speaker A:

I'm not like, I don't like sugar daddy or nothing.

Speaker A:

I just wanted to see.

Speaker A:

I didn't get any money for it, but he did pick out a mansion for like.

Speaker A:

He let me pick out a mansion one time.

Speaker B:

There you go.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

Like, so how do you power through?

Speaker C:

You're just like.

Speaker C:

Remember the angle.

Speaker C:

Remember the angle.

Speaker A:

Top eight, Top eight, Top eight.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

That's crazy.

Speaker A:

It was fine, you know, old man, whatever.

Speaker B:

Old man, 48.

Speaker C:

That's cool, though.

Speaker C:

I mean, hey, how many you gotta.

Speaker C:

You know, you've ever hooked up with Tom for Facebook comment right now.

Speaker B:

That'S Mark.

Speaker B:

His name is Mark.

Speaker C:

Mark.

Speaker A:

Mark Zuckerberg.

Speaker A:

I have not slept with that guy.

Speaker C:

He's a robot.

Speaker B:

She's like, I'm all the way.

Speaker B:

Okay, I'm kidding.

Speaker B:

I'm kidding.

Speaker A:

During the time, Tom was worth 60 million, so that was kind of cool.

Speaker B:

There you go.

Speaker A:

Probably the richest guy ever.

Speaker B:

Some rich dick right there, huh?

Speaker A:

Sure.

Speaker A:

Very bad.

Speaker A:

0 out of 10.

Speaker A:

I would not recommend.

Speaker C:

Was it even wor.

Speaker A:

No, I mean, it's just funny to say it.

Speaker C:

It's more.

Speaker C:

It's more of the fact that you're Just like, I did it.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

I think the Blake Anderson story is way better.

Speaker B:

Oh, yeah, that's a good.

Speaker C:

Let's hear about that.

Speaker B:

How'd you meet him?

Speaker A:

We were, like.

Speaker A:

Me and my girlfriends were invited to, like, the supreme Christmas party in la.

Speaker B:

Oh, cool.

Speaker A:

They do a Christmas party every year.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

And, like, it was me and three other girls, and we decided to dress up like the mean girls.

Speaker A:

Like the Santa suits.

Speaker B:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker A:

We're in this bitch with, like, rappers and, like, all this shit, dressing like the girls and, like, Blake Anderson's in there by himself, and I'm like, all right, let me try.

Speaker C:

You're, like, easy target.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

I run up on him and, like, he was, like, ready to go.

Speaker A:

And I was like, okay, let's go.

Speaker A:

I go to his house.

Speaker A:

Oh, yeah, his house.

Speaker B:

You know, like, not too far from the venue.

Speaker A:

I don't even remember, but, like, you know, like, those guys are, like children, but, like, adults.

Speaker A:

Like, his house was, like, crazy colors.

Speaker B:

Toys and like that.

Speaker A:

Yeah, like, just like, you know, he was like a child, man.

Speaker B:

Like, this guy's house.

Speaker A:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker A:

I'm dead.

Speaker C:

It's not.

Speaker C:

Anyways.

Speaker A:

Anyways, yeah, we go back to his house, hook up for, like, ever.

Speaker A:

I'm wearing a wig, and he's trying to, like, rip it off.

Speaker A:

And I was like, hold on.

Speaker B:

It's in there.

Speaker D:

It's not real, bro.

Speaker B:

It's not real funny.

Speaker A:

And then I met his dad in the morning, so that was cool.

Speaker B:

Really?

Speaker B:

How did that go?

Speaker C:

Was he like.

Speaker C:

He's like, meet my future wife or.

Speaker A:

So I'm wearing the Santa suit.

Speaker A:

I only have that.

Speaker A:

I don't have backup Santa suit.

Speaker D:

You're like, what do you want for Christmas?

Speaker A:

I was like, please give me your clothes.

Speaker A:

I was like, I cannot go out there.

Speaker A:

Your father's out there.

Speaker A:

I can't wear, like, a Santa suit again.

Speaker A:

So he gives me his sweats and, like, a shirt and a beanie and.

Speaker B:

Still have it to this day.

Speaker A:

I do have the sweats.

Speaker A:

Still have them.

Speaker A:

But, yeah, his dad was, like, in the kitchen cooking, and his bedroom was right there.

Speaker A:

So we're trying to, like, sneak out, but his dad is making eggs for, like, an hour.

Speaker A:

And then we just.

Speaker A:

We walk past him, and I'm like, hi.

Speaker A:

Hello.

Speaker A:

Yeah, it was really bad.

Speaker A:

He was so embarrassed.

Speaker A:

But, yeah, like, Blake, like, took me home to my friend's house, and it's cool.

Speaker C:

What are the crazy stories like, that you have that you're willing to tell?

Speaker C:

Let us know.

Speaker A:

Halle Berry's baby Daddy, Halle Berry.

Speaker C:

For those who don't know.

Speaker C:

Who's Holly?

Speaker A:

Halle Berry, the actress?

Speaker A:

Not her, but baby daddy, this guy, Gabriel something.

Speaker A:

I don't know his last name.

Speaker A:

Name.

Speaker B:

Is he an actor?

Speaker B:

I don't know.

Speaker A:

He was People's Top 100 Hottest Men Ever.

Speaker A:

And he was a Versace model.

Speaker C:

Oh, that's crazy.

Speaker C:

So that one was more.

Speaker C:

He was hot, I want to say.

Speaker C:

Yeah, you were attracted.

Speaker A:

Oh, my God.

Speaker A:

I was working, like, I was working in cannabis.

Speaker A:

I was going to one of my stores, like, go check in.

Speaker A:

I was going back to my car and he's like coming out of his.

Speaker B:

Gym, like, shirtless in Northern Cali or this in la.

Speaker A:

In la, he came out of the.

Speaker C:

Gym shirtless, like Baywatch type.

Speaker A:

Yeah, he's all hot.

Speaker D:

I was like, wants to visualize it.

Speaker A:

He just ran up on me.

Speaker A:

It was crazy.

Speaker A:

He was just hot and it was like.

Speaker B:

And it worked out like that.

Speaker B:

Just.

Speaker B:

Hey, how's it going?

Speaker B:

Here's my number.

Speaker B:

I'll pick you up.

Speaker A:

Yeah, I was like, damn, this hot guy talking to me.

Speaker A:

Okay, cool.

Speaker A:

So then.

Speaker C:

Was that before or after the bbl?

Speaker A:

Before, before.

Speaker A:

I was pulling.

Speaker B:

Yeah, you got it going on then, huh?

Speaker A:

Okay.

Speaker A:

I only got a BBL in NorCal because I make more money up here.

Speaker C:

Really?

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Music videos don't pay the bills.

Speaker C:

Apparently not.

Speaker A:

No.

Speaker C:

Girls, don't be a video vixen.

Speaker A:

No.

Speaker A:

What happened?

Speaker A:

Yeah, I pull up to his house.

Speaker A:

It's like, fancy ass mansion.

Speaker A:

I'm like, damn.

Speaker A:

I was like, what do you do?

Speaker A:

He said he was a real estate agent.

Speaker A:

So I was just like, okay, yeah, do the deed.

Speaker A:

He's like, oh, my kid's in here, you gotta go.

Speaker A:

And I was like, your kid is in the house and I'm yelling, oh, my God, it's so bad.

Speaker A:

Yeah, you can't tell me that.

Speaker A:

Yeah, before.

Speaker A:

Yeah, exactly.

Speaker A:

I was like, I wouldn't even be like that in there.

Speaker A:

But yeah.

Speaker A:

So then I leave.

Speaker A:

Months later, I see him on tabloids because he's like kind of like a deadbeat.

Speaker B:

Oh.

Speaker A:

Like he lives off of Halle Berry's child support.

Speaker B:

What the helle, Berry?

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

Was he really a real estate agent or.

Speaker A:

No, he's Halle Berry's baby daddy.

Speaker A:

I was like, holy, that's wild.

Speaker C:

You're like, it.

Speaker C:

Deeds done.

Speaker B:

Not everybody can say they did that.

Speaker B:

I'll tell you what.

Speaker A:

Nope.

Speaker A:

So I'm escalating Sisters with Halle Berry.

Speaker A:

Charlize Theron.

Speaker A:

Kim Kardashian.

Speaker A:

I know Kim.

Speaker A:

Yeah, no.

Speaker A:

Which is weird.

Speaker A:

I'm surprised.

Speaker B:

We'll see if we get you a skins deal.

Speaker A:

You know, that would be cool.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

Kim, if you're watching, we got one for you.

Speaker C:

I got a pair of skims underwear shout outs.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker B:

We got another one over here too.

Speaker A:

You gotta get skims to sponsor this.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

Oh.

Speaker C:

This episode is brought to you by skims.

Speaker C:

Thank you.

Speaker B:

Believe it or not.

Speaker B:

Highest thread count.

Speaker A:

Oh, my God.

Speaker B:

Shout out.

Speaker B:

Shout out.

Speaker B:

The Kardashians, though.

Speaker C:

What else?

Speaker C:

Is that it?

Speaker C:

Is that the craziest?

Speaker C:

Is that the most notable refutable?

Speaker A:

I feel like that for celebrities.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

And then, like, you know, like, I married a stranger one time.

Speaker B:

How's that work out?

Speaker D:

What?

Speaker B:

She was talking a little bit about it before.

Speaker C:

How did that happen?

Speaker A:

I was at my friend's house.

Speaker B:

Man, you got some wild friends.

Speaker B:

You're always at your friends dancing.

Speaker A:

I was a wild in la.

Speaker A:

Like, you know, everyone in LA was like, somebody.

Speaker B:

Like, where are your friends with the logic act?

Speaker B:

It sounds like.

Speaker C:

Everyone was crazy because.

Speaker B:

Every story starts out with, I was with my friend.

Speaker B:

I was at my friend.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

My friends showed up.

Speaker C:

Are you still friends with those friends?

Speaker B:

No, the memories.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Like, the shit was cool.

Speaker A:

So.

Speaker A:

Oh, yeah, I'm at my friend's house.

Speaker A:

It's like during, like Christmas.

Speaker A:

So, like, work is slow.

Speaker A:

We're, like, working for a brand.

Speaker A:

Like, whatever.

Speaker A:

This dude walks in, six foot five, hot as balls.

Speaker A:

I was like, damn, who is that?

Speaker A:

And then he turned out to be a French guy.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker A:

And then we did mushrooms for like two weeks straight.

Speaker A:

And then he was like, I gotta go back to France.

Speaker A:

But, like, the only way we're gonna see each other again is if we get married.

Speaker A:

And I was like, yeah, you're right.

Speaker C:

Were you off my.

Speaker B:

Came down yet?

Speaker D:

Give me that guy's number.

Speaker A:

That was so bad.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

And where did this happen at?

Speaker B:

This was in LA as well.

Speaker A:

We were in la, but then we got married at the Little White Chapel in Vegas.

Speaker D:

And then.

Speaker C:

So what happened after that?

Speaker C:

How did the annulment happen?

Speaker A:

Bad.

Speaker A:

Bad.

Speaker A:

Like, he turned out to be a psychopath.

Speaker B:

He didn't want the enlilment to go.

Speaker A:

Down, like, or what?

Speaker A:

He wanted to get a green card.

Speaker A:

But, like, wasn't, like, nice to me.

Speaker A:

Like, okay, I'm nice.

Speaker A:

I'm put together.

Speaker A:

I have a job.

Speaker A:

Like, you don't like that?

Speaker A:

Okay.

Speaker A:

So he started being mean to me.

Speaker B:

Like, he.

Speaker A:

He ended up getting me arrested.

Speaker A:

I went to jail.

Speaker B:

Damn.

Speaker A:

The only time I ever went to jail for what he said that I was Trying to kill him.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker A:

It wasn't true.

Speaker A:

Like, this guy's six five, I'm five two.

Speaker A:

Like, are you serious?

Speaker A:

I was like, all right, take me to jail.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

I didn't get charged or nothing.

Speaker A:

I don't have.

Speaker C:

Take me to jail.

Speaker C:

Don't wear the key.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

I was pissed.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

So that was the time I went to jail.

Speaker A:

And then I got it annulled.

Speaker A:

It took, like, six months and, like, 10 grand between my bail and the annulment.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

I hear they're expensive.

Speaker D:

Those had to be some good mushrooms.

Speaker D:

Like I said, give me the plug's number, I'll you give.

Speaker A:

I don't do mushrooms.

Speaker A:

No more mushrooms.

Speaker A:

Yeah, for sure.

Speaker B:

And is that your first and only marriage, or is that.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

Divorce too?

Speaker B:

Your first and only divorce.

Speaker A:

Annulment.

Speaker A:

So it didn't happen.

Speaker B:

Oh, it didn't happen.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker C:

Have you been with anyone?

Speaker A:

Always thinks.

Speaker A:

I mean, like, every boyfriend I've had since.

Speaker A:

We always think.

Speaker C:

You thought you were gonna get married, too?

Speaker A:

Yeah, I'm like, the clock is ticking.

Speaker A:

I'm.

Speaker C:

When are you gonna propose?

Speaker A:

No.

Speaker A:

Yeah, literally.

Speaker A:

But I always date poor people.

Speaker A:

So, like, that's my fault.

Speaker B:

You were saying that.

Speaker C:

And then you.

Speaker C:

For people watching, they don't know you're a pretty successful woman.

Speaker C:

You make decent, really good money.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

So when you say you date poor people, what is that like, from a woman's standpoint?

Speaker B:

What is poor?

Speaker D:

I would be the breadwinner to.

Speaker A:

Oh, I mean, like, the last two guys I've dated have been so broke, like, I would.

Speaker B:

I know.

Speaker B:

Job.

Speaker B:

Type of thing.

Speaker B:

Or just didn't know what they're doing with their money.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Like, my last dude, like, would not get a career in order.

Speaker A:

Like, I told him to go to electrician school.

Speaker A:

He graduated, graduated, didn't get a job, then started selling phones to homeless people.

Speaker A:

Yeah, something like that.

Speaker B:

That's crazy.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

He can make good money as an electrician.

Speaker A:

I know.

Speaker A:

And I was like, hurry the up.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

He didn't do it.

Speaker A:

Yeah, he was.

Speaker A:

I don't know what.

Speaker A:

Like, people that are, like, unsuccessful in their 30s, like, probably won't, you know?

Speaker A:

So I just started thinking about it.

Speaker A:

I was like, damn, you're never gonna get your together because you're not thinking.

Speaker B:

Right, boys, you better get to moving then.

Speaker A:

Right.

Speaker A:

If you're not gonna listen to me.

Speaker A:

Who's in my career and, like, successful, like, all right, gotta go, so.

Speaker B:

No, true that.

Speaker B:

True that.

Speaker B:

You gotta invest in yourself too.

Speaker C:

How is that navigating as someone of your Standard.

Speaker C:

How is it navigating through the dating life nowadays?

Speaker A:

It's hard because everyone is always trying to get at me and I'm like.

Speaker C:

But you know, DB like, let me see your W2 looking like.

Speaker C:

I mean, see what that:

Speaker A:

I don't think a lot of guys will make as much as I do right now.

Speaker A:

So I'm just like, I gotta be cool with.

Speaker C:

So is it like a given that you're just like, I. I know that you probably don't make as much as me, but I gotta kind of be open minded to it.

Speaker C:

Yeah, as long as they're good to.

Speaker B:

You or whatever, you know, they treat you.

Speaker A:

That's literally all they ask for.

Speaker A:

It's like, be nice.

Speaker B:

There's nothing wrong with that.

Speaker A:

I don't ask for anything.

Speaker A:

I don't need stuff.

Speaker A:

I got my own stuff.

Speaker B:

But that's cool too of you to be independent like that and not look for somebody to take care of you.

Speaker A:

Yeah, I'm fully self made.

Speaker A:

No parents that help me.

Speaker A:

Like, I just do this.

Speaker A:

So it's like.

Speaker A:

But then I take care of people that are like, bummy and it's like, damn, what happened?

Speaker B:

Yeah, I thought we were a team.

Speaker A:

I'm just so nice.

Speaker A:

I don't know.

Speaker A:

I'm trying to date better.

Speaker A:

I have someone better.

Speaker B:

So that's good.

Speaker C:

Yeah, that's good.

Speaker A:

Absolutely.

Speaker C:

As long if you find someone to make you happy, that's.

Speaker C:

That's the goal.

Speaker A:

Yep.

Speaker C:

Beyond that, you talked about your parents.

Speaker C:

Do you still have a good relationship with them or is it just like out of the blue, out of the picture?

Speaker A:

It's like rocky.

Speaker A:

I left at 17 and I had a really like hard life when I was a kid.

Speaker A:

Like bad, bad would happen to me all the time.

Speaker A:

My dad was beating me, my mom was bullying me, my sisters bullied me.

Speaker B:

Oh, you have siblings as well?

Speaker A:

Yeah, I have two sisters.

Speaker A:

I'm the middle child.

Speaker A:

So I was always the target for everything.

Speaker B:

Like, are you guys like the same.

Speaker C:

In age or do you think that that's a thing?

Speaker C:

Because I mean, me personally, I think growing up and the experiences that I've seen outside, when people have three children, I think the middle child always does get it.

Speaker A:

I think so, yeah.

Speaker A:

Because like my oldest sister was like everyone's favorite.

Speaker A:

She was only two years older than me and then the baby was like five years younger than me.

Speaker A:

But yeah, I don't know, I just got like kind of the worst.

Speaker A:

Everyone just like was like taking everything out on me and I was like, all right.

Speaker A:

So I dipped really early.

Speaker A:

That's why I, like, lived a crazy ass life because like, like I wasn't raised by nobody, but like, I never really got into drugs.

Speaker A:

I never did coke ever in my life.

Speaker A:

So I had to raise myself and become self sufficient.

Speaker A:

So it's like, if I don't make it right now, I'm done.

Speaker A:

Like, I have no backup plan, I have no parents to go to or anything.

Speaker A:

So, yeah, I gotta make it work.

Speaker A:

That's why I work really hard.

Speaker C:

Oh, yeah, that's impactful.

Speaker C:

That's really good.

Speaker C:

I ain't gonna lie for all the younger generation out there looking at it.

Speaker A:

I mean, hard work does pay off.

Speaker C:

Yeah, it really did.

Speaker A:

I think so.

Speaker C:

It really did.

Speaker C:

Even with no guidance, no goddamn people to tell you, hey, you're, you should do this, you should do that.

Speaker A:

You got to be your own guy.

Speaker C:

Still figured it out, which is commendable.

Speaker A:

Yeah, thank you.

Speaker D:

Definitely.

Speaker D:

And we always love to ask, but what advice do you have for people who are trying to do something that obviously you're doing at a successful rate?

Speaker D:

What advice do you have?

Speaker D:

People going into the same field, women especially, trying to go into that field.

Speaker A:

I think a lot of people limit themselves and like, tell themselves that they can't do something.

Speaker A:

I've never told myself that if I want to do it, I'm gonna do it.

Speaker A:

Like, don't tell yourself no until you see it happen.

Speaker A:

If it doesn't work out, no worries, just pivot, you know?

Speaker A:

I never let anything stop me from doing what I needed to do.

Speaker A:

So I think people get in their own way.

Speaker C:

What do you credit that to?

Speaker C:

Like, that mentality that like kind of hustle or don't.

Speaker C:

You know what I'm saying?

Speaker C:

Like hustle or fail mentality too.

Speaker A:

I mean, I had no other option and I knew I didn't want to fail.

Speaker C:

So it's kind of just like you got thrown into it.

Speaker A:

Had to.

Speaker C:

That's dope.

Speaker C:

Yeah, that's dope.

Speaker C:

Even for what you're saying.

Speaker C:

Like the whole never doing drugs or whatever, like, type.

Speaker C:

Because a lot of people, they find themselves in those situations and then it's like the one thing that's always around them is drugs, narcotics, the easy way out because everybody's doing it and it's easy to fall into that kind of hole.

Speaker A:

Right.

Speaker A:

I feel like I've been offered coke like a thousand times.

Speaker A:

I'm good.

Speaker A:

No, I'm good.

Speaker C:

With all the famous people you've been.

Speaker D:

Around, especially in, out, bro, When I moved out there, I swear to God, I.

Speaker D:

It was different.

Speaker D:

Like I went to a party and I opened the door.

Speaker D:

It was at my own house.

Speaker D:

I opened the door and saw a bunch of people doing coke in the restaurant.

Speaker A:

People.

Speaker C:

What the.

Speaker D:

I never seen coke in my life.

Speaker D:

I was like, it's just crazy.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Like how many people are on it.

Speaker D:

Like, oh yeah.

Speaker A:

And like every.

Speaker B:

You'd be surprised too.

Speaker B:

Like the people that be on it too.

Speaker D:

I had a homeboy, 10am was racking lines.

Speaker D:

I was like, holy.

Speaker D:

Like, that's a.

Speaker C:

You know, I'm like, what is your.

Speaker C:

Your nostrils look like, bro?

Speaker C:

Do you have cartilage left between confidence.

Speaker B:

To even want to try that?

Speaker D:

Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker B:

If not, I'm just like, you know, I'm good.

Speaker A:

I'll do the plant in like Colombia.

Speaker A:

Like the leaf.

Speaker A:

I'll do that.

Speaker B:

The actual deal?

Speaker A:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker A:

You know, like the cocoa leaf.

Speaker C:

Yeah, I'll do that next time I go out there.

Speaker A:

For sure.

Speaker D:

Just something about like having a snort.

Speaker D:

I could never.

Speaker A:

I never snorted.

Speaker A:

Yeah, that's what I'm like.

Speaker A:

I'm not about it.

Speaker A:

Yeah, yeah, no, I'm good.

Speaker C:

That's dope.

Speaker C:

Kids don't do cocaine.

Speaker D:

Don't do drugs.

Speaker A:

Yeah, it's not even a cool thing, you know.

Speaker B:

Be safe when you guys are trying too.

Speaker C:

Unless it's weed.

Speaker C:

Smoke weed, it's healthy.

Speaker A:

Yeah, weed is cool at least.

Speaker B:

You know, you might get a little headache, take a long ass nap.

Speaker D:

Yeah, no, but talking about weed a little more, I wanted to ask about like furthering about advice a little bit.

Speaker D:

Like, what do you have to tell people who actually are looking into getting into the cannabis industry?

Speaker D:

Like what steps to take, you know, kind of industry standards or things just to be aware of like what you're walking into almost.

Speaker A:

So when I started, I started as a budtender back in the medical days, we would have to work like 12 hours a day or more.

Speaker A:

No breaks, like only paid in cash.

Speaker A:

Like $10 an hour or something.

Speaker A:

Like I would network.

Speaker A:

Like networking has taken me so far.

Speaker A:

Like the owners of like companies would come in with like a bag of shit and I would just be like, are you guys hiring?

Speaker A:

And that's how I started getting put on more and more and more is like never stop networking.

Speaker A:

You never know who someone is going to be or who someone is.

Speaker A:

That's what took me the farthest.

Speaker A:

I know like my outreach is like SoCal and NorCal.

Speaker A:

I know a lot of owners, operators, business people and I'VE done this in a span of like, 12 years.

Speaker A:

But, like, back in the day, I think growing took longer.

Speaker A:

It took me years to get this good.

Speaker A:

Because back in the day, they didn't want women to be higher positions, you know, like, they wanted us as brand ambassadors and bud tenders.

Speaker A:

Like, they want us to just be hot and stupid.

Speaker A:

I was like, one of the first girls to, like, become a real good sales rep. And I feel like the way that I'm working is starting to pave the way for other women.

Speaker A:

I've noticed, like, well, like, I hire a lot of people in the industry, too.

Speaker A:

A lot of brands will call me and be like, I want a woman.

Speaker A:

And I will.

Speaker A:

I help staff women into higher positions right now.

Speaker A:

So, yeah, I feel like I've been helping pave the way.

Speaker D:

That's awesome.

Speaker A:

Yeah, yeah, it's been cool.

Speaker C:

Put on for your own kind.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

Women in general, like you said, I mean, it's a.

Speaker C:

And cannabis industry is hard.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

It's hard to get into, let alone if you're a woman.

Speaker C:

Like she said, they just beg you to be dumb, hot, whatever.

Speaker B:

We just make a sale, put you.

Speaker C:

In front, anything other than that.

Speaker C:

So that's really cool.

Speaker A:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker A:

And then, like, I never like to block anyone's shot.

Speaker A:

Like, if I have an opportunity for you, I'll call you.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

So I think more people should be like that in the industry, but a lot of people are, like, selfish because it's hard to make it this far already, so they're not thinking about other people.

Speaker A:

But I got a little bit of time, so.

Speaker C:

Yeah, you got a little heart.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

A little bit hard.

Speaker A:

I want everyone to do great.

Speaker A:

Like, literally.

Speaker C:

That's good.

Speaker B:

No, that's the way it should be.

Speaker B:

You know, we all try to, you know, we're all here for the longer.

Speaker A:

You know, so we're on the same team.

Speaker A:

We all want the same thing.

Speaker A:

So let's do it.

Speaker C:

Let's all do it.

Speaker A:

I'm not about just me.

Speaker A:

I want everyone to do good.

Speaker C:

That's dope.

Speaker B:

And coming into the.

Speaker B:

I don't know if we already touched this, but coming into the industry, because you talk how you started as a bud tender and now you're at where you're at.

Speaker B:

Did you just, like, were you so fascinated with the weed?

Speaker B:

Like, the actual flower itself, like, you were, like, just growing up, you just loved it, smoked it, and just believed in it so much.

Speaker A:

That year, when I was a bud tender, it was more, like, medicinal.

Speaker A:

So, like, we had to, like, Learn, like, how it, like, helps people.

Speaker A:

And, like, people with like, cancer would come to me.

Speaker A:

I would sell them, like, RSO and shit, like Rick Simpson oil.

Speaker A:

It helps with, like, tumors and stuff.

Speaker A:

So I was really passionate about helping people when they were, like, sick.

Speaker A:

They couldn't sleep, they couldn't eat, they were just sick.

Speaker A:

Yeah, we would figure out every single way how to do that.

Speaker A:

And, like, I would still help people in stores.

Speaker A:

Like, if when I was a brand ambassador after being a budtender, older customers would, like, need help finding a product or, like, ask questions and I would know about it, so I would just tell them.

Speaker A:

And the only thing I didn't know was, like, the price.

Speaker A:

I was like, I don't work here.

Speaker A:

And they'd be like, oh, yeah, yeah.

Speaker A:

But I'm like, I sold them on the products because, like, I knew, like, what it was.

Speaker A:

When I was a bud tender.

Speaker A:

I was always like, the highest sales rep because I would sell anyone, like the entire store.

Speaker A:

Like, you want this weed, you want this bong, you want these papers?

Speaker B:

And you knew, like, the research that came with it to sell it.

Speaker A:

Yeah, I'm super, like, into like, reading and like, data and like.

Speaker B:

Yeah, that's cool too, because, like, I mean, how.

Speaker B:

Where you're at now, I'm just like, why.

Speaker B:

Why is she so interested?

Speaker B:

Crazy like, that, like, what drives you and what really was it that kept you going to.

Speaker B:

Yeah, you know, because, like, for me, I do smoke a lot.

Speaker B:

And for me, if I ever did get into the industry, I think I'd be more of a, like a grower to see, like.

Speaker B:

Because I love smoking and.

Speaker B:

But I would.

Speaker B:

I do love.

Speaker B:

And I love watching, like, on YouTube, the process of how, like, rosin's made and all that, the extract and how they get the water purple.

Speaker B:

I'm still trying to figure it out.

Speaker B:

You know, it fascinates me how.

Speaker B:

And then the product is what it is, and then you smoke.

Speaker B:

You're like, God damn.

Speaker B:

And like, so for me, I'd.

Speaker B:

Let's like, why, If I ever did get into the industry, like, that's where I would like to get my.

Speaker B:

My hands into, you know, to see, like, the.

Speaker B:

The making of it and all that and just making it fire, you know, just people knowing like, oh, yeah, I cooked that up, like, you know, right.

Speaker B:

That's my batch right there.

Speaker A:

Yeah, I only work for, like, top reputable brands.

Speaker A:

I've never worked for, like, someone kind of lower.

Speaker A:

So right now with Cam, it's like, awesome being, like, number three.

Speaker A:

Being like Amazing product.

Speaker A:

Everyone loves our stuff.

Speaker A:

So, yeah, it's really cool to see, like, being able to represent an amazing company is like, everything.

Speaker A:

So I always choose wisely.

Speaker A:

And I'm trying to make this my last job ever.

Speaker A:

So.

Speaker B:

And that's good too, that you invest in it as much as they invest in you, you know, so I can see it working out too, you know, everything just falls into place for you to succeed, you know?

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

I have a lot of stuff cooking up.

Speaker A:

I never have my hands in one thing.

Speaker D:

So that's what I wanted to ask.

Speaker D:

I wanted to say, what do you have going forward?

Speaker D:

Could you see yourself getting into your own type of brand?

Speaker D:

Could you see yourself going those type routes?

Speaker D:

What do you.

Speaker D:

What are you thinking for the future?

Speaker A:

A couple different lanes that I'm working on that no one's done yet, but I don't want to say it yet.

Speaker D:

Oh, yeah, no, yeah.

Speaker A:

But one thing that me and my new dude, like, we're thinking about was creating a cannabis industry yearbook.

Speaker D:

Okay.

Speaker A:

You know, and like, take pictures of, like, bud tenders, growers, trimmers, and like, have a yearbook and like every, like, class, you know, and then have like, the owners, operators within the state or.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Just starting with California, make a yearbook.

Speaker A:

Class of 25.

Speaker A:

We all made it.

Speaker A:

You know, that's cool.

Speaker A:

Yeah, no one's done that yet.

Speaker A:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker A:

But it would be a hard book.

Speaker B:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker A:

Right.

Speaker A:

Like, you know, we all sign each other's yearbooks.

Speaker A:

Like, we did this.

Speaker A:

So, like, we're.

Speaker A:

We're thinking about making that.

Speaker C:

Yeah, that'd be dope.

Speaker C:

Like he said, almost like a yearbook s, but like magazine s where you're getting, like, testimonies from people.

Speaker C:

Like.

Speaker B:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker A:

Ye.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

Same type of we're doing here.

Speaker A:

How do you get here?

Speaker C:

What brought you here?

Speaker A:

It'll make everyone more connected and stuff too.

Speaker A:

Like, our industry is so big.

Speaker A:

It's like, what if you want to, like, find a brand ambassador, you get to look in the yearbook.

Speaker A:

You found your new brand ambassador.

Speaker D:

Yeah, for sure.

Speaker C:

So all the presents you want, cross out the ones you don't.

Speaker A:

Exactly.

Speaker A:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker D:

And how much ad space you could get in that yearbook.

Speaker D:

You know, I'm telling you this, no.

Speaker A:

One steal my idea.

Speaker A:

It's really good.

Speaker A:

I don't think anyone put that work in, but yeah, like, it's a cool idea.

Speaker A:

So.

Speaker B:

Yeah, that does sound cool.

Speaker C:

All right, we're.

Speaker C:

We're talking off screen.

Speaker C:

Before we.

Speaker C:

We wrap this up, I want to ask one question.

Speaker C:

How much money have you Spent on your body.

Speaker B:

Okay, he's dying to know.

Speaker D:

He's dying.

Speaker C:

I want to know if I could afford it for my girl.

Speaker A:

Go to Colombia.

Speaker C:

Is Columbia cheaper to Mexico?

Speaker C:

That's what I want to know.

Speaker A:

It's not cheaper.

Speaker A:

It's better work, but like still affordable.

Speaker C:

Cuz everybody go to Mexico nowadays, right?

Speaker A:

Don't.

Speaker A:

I mean.

Speaker B:

If you want to look.

Speaker A:

Like a tooth, I mean like, yeah, go there.

Speaker A:

But I go to Columbia.

Speaker A:

Shout out to Dr. Frank.

Speaker A:

Dr. Frank La Madrid in Bar Cole.

Speaker A:

I went to him twice.

Speaker A:

Total $18,000 between two.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

Okay.

Speaker A:

And I got ab etching.

Speaker A:

He lipoed my whole face, my chin, my face, my whole body.

Speaker A:

So I only have fat in my butt.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker B:

And what came down to the two BBLs?

Speaker B:

Like, the first one wasn't good or I got fat.

Speaker A:

I got fat again.

Speaker A:

So is that how it works?

Speaker C:

Like you do it and then if you don't upkeep, like.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

If you don't go in the gym and like eat right, I'd be drinking like crazy.

Speaker A:

So sometimes I get out of whack.

Speaker A:

So.

Speaker A:

Yeah, I might get a third one in the next year or so.

Speaker B:

Okay, There you go.

Speaker D:

I have to ask.

Speaker D:

I see the viral videos all the time.

Speaker D:

Like the flights back from Columbia to be the girls.

Speaker A:

I was not on my knees.

Speaker D:

Yeah, No, I wanted to ask, like, what's.

Speaker D:

What's it like having to travel through that process and what's the healing process too?

Speaker A:

You get so swollen on the flight.

Speaker A:

Like, my feet were like bricks.

Speaker D:

Oh, my God.

Speaker A:

Because you're so full of fluid when you like.

Speaker A:

Like your body's like traumatized.

Speaker A:

It like fills a fluid.

Speaker D:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

And you have to drain that.

Speaker A:

The first time was awful because I missed one of my flights because I couldn't walk.

Speaker A:

I had everyone wheelchair me to all the flights.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Missed my last flight.

Speaker A:

I got delayed.

Speaker A:

I was like hella swollen.

Speaker A:

The second time was way easier.

Speaker A:

I don't know.

Speaker A:

And then the recovery is only like six months.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

Do you spend in Colombia, like throughout the whole process?

Speaker A:

Okay, yeah, yeah, I'll go early.

Speaker A:

Like last time I went ATVing on the beach before.

Speaker B:

Okay, there you go.

Speaker C:

So then by the time you're flying back, it's already kind of like in that after.

Speaker A:

Yeah, like a week after the surgery.

Speaker B:

Oh, so you spend time like at the hotel during recovery.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

So my doctor will give you a five star hotel, three meals a day, travel to and from, like the doctor's office.

Speaker B:

It's like a package deal.

Speaker A:

Yeah, that's cool.

Speaker A:

So cheap and like, good.

Speaker A:

Like, his work is fire and he also has a weed farm arm.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

You guys know the model Gracie Bond with a huge ass?

Speaker A:

He's done her.

Speaker C:

Really?

Speaker C:

Yeah, my doctor put a little too much in her.

Speaker A:

Yeah, that was her real ass.

Speaker A:

He just like took her tummy in.

Speaker A:

It's crazy.

Speaker C:

That's crazy.

Speaker C:

He's done so big.

Speaker A:

Yeah, yeah, she's a big girl.

Speaker A:

She's like £400.

Speaker C:

Damn.

Speaker B:

Yeah, I gotta check her out.

Speaker C:

That's why.

Speaker D:

She'S like outrageous.

Speaker B:

Like, I guess.

Speaker C:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

Try to pick her up.

Speaker A:

You haven't seen the.

Speaker A:

With the.

Speaker A:

The biggest ass in the world.

Speaker D:

I'm dead.

Speaker D:

But yeah, we're talking like, this is incredible times three.

Speaker D:

Like.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

With this conversation being brought up and with that being said, would you recommend that to people who are looking for something like that or want it?

Speaker A:

Only if you really want it.

Speaker A:

Like, I'm like high maintenance, so, like, yeah, I'm gonna get it and I can afford it.

Speaker A:

So it's like I paid for everything in cash.

Speaker A:

I don't know if a lot of people can afford it.

Speaker A:

Save up your money if you want to, but I don't know.

Speaker A:

Yeah, also some people die from it.

Speaker A:

Yeah, don't go to the doctor.

Speaker B:

Oh, don't do that one.

Speaker A:

You die there.

Speaker A:

You will like most likely always die there.

Speaker B:

Oh, God.

Speaker A:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker A:

So don't go there.

Speaker A:

Colombia is amazing of them, very clean.

Speaker C:

Columbia's a trip.

Speaker C:

Because I never really heard that with.

Speaker C:

Within the context of bbls and all that.

Speaker A:

Really.

Speaker C:

I really only hear Mexico.

Speaker C:

We hear what Turkey and a lot.

Speaker D:

Turkey is the medical capital of the world.

Speaker D:

But you hear Colombia because like people do their veneers who do their teeth in Mexico too.

Speaker D:

So.

Speaker C:

Yeah, I think, I think it was like copying Colombia.

Speaker A:

Colombia is like, oh, you have to top notch.

Speaker A:

And it's also like one American dollar is 4,000 pesos.

Speaker A:

So you can ball out.

Speaker C:

That's crazy.

Speaker A:

Crazy.

Speaker D:

That's craz.

Speaker A:

Like so lit.

Speaker A:

You can get a five star meal for 20 bucks.

Speaker C:

That's crazy.

Speaker A:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker A:

Columbia is fun.

Speaker D:

So.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker D:

Through the process, through recovery, through the aftermath, everything.

Speaker D:

Have you ever felt like regret or anything for going through those process or would you like recommend it to a friend?

Speaker A:

I loved it so much I went twice.

Speaker A:

You know, I literally miss my doctor.

Speaker A:

I love him so much.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker D:

Because you hear different sides.

Speaker D:

You know, you hear some people say the exact opposite.

Speaker D:

The opposite.

Speaker D:

So I, I just wondered like, you.

Speaker A:

Know, he's just Such a good doctor.

Speaker A:

Like, the way the process and everything was less traumatic than like, probably other people's.

Speaker A:

I've heard like, crazy horror stories.

Speaker A:

I'm in like, the group chats of, like, girls, like, oh, my skin's falling off like crazy.

Speaker C:

That's crazy.

Speaker A:

Yeah, like, you really have to do your research.

Speaker A:

But I know my doctor is like.

Speaker C:

When you first went though that first time, was it hella scary?

Speaker A:

Yeah, because I went by myself.

Speaker C:

Really?

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

My ex bailed on me last minute and he's like, can you just reschedule it?

Speaker A:

And I was like, nah, you.

Speaker A:

I'm going.

Speaker B:

Yeah, that's a big.

Speaker A:

Got hot.

Speaker A:

Broke up with his ass.

Speaker B:

Yeah, there you go.

Speaker B:

There you go.

Speaker C:

I mean, you'll ask that 9,000.

Speaker B:

Crazy, huh?

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker C:

Well, with that being said, man, we'll wrap it up.

Speaker C:

We appreciate you coming on.

Speaker B:

On.

Speaker C:

Let everybody know what you got coming.

Speaker C:

In the future, if you have anything to share with the people, let them know where to find you.

Speaker D:

Let them know what's next.

Speaker A:

Yeah, I mean, I'm working on like, entrepreneur stuff right now.

Speaker A:

It's a super secret.

Speaker A:

Yeah, I gotta wait on that one.

Speaker A:

But still, with Cam still gonna be here forever.

Speaker A:

I just want to be cool and live life.

Speaker A:

I travel a lot.

Speaker B:

Oh, yeah?

Speaker A:

I work on international deals for cannabis too.

Speaker B:

And yeah, one more question actually, with the traveling.

Speaker B:

Where have you visited your favorite, your destination spot yet?

Speaker A:

I haven't been to Asia at all.

Speaker B:

That's what you're trying to go?

Speaker A:

Yeah, I need to go to Thailand.

Speaker A:

We're gonna do Japan for Christmas.

Speaker B:

Oh, that's cool.

Speaker D:

Yeah, yeah, I heard Japan.

Speaker C:

How you gonna maneuver that?

Speaker A:

I heard.

Speaker C:

I don't with tattoos out there.

Speaker A:

Well, it's winter.

Speaker B:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker D:

Where are you gonna go?

Speaker C:

You go into Tokyo, Kyoto, Shibuya, Osaka.

Speaker A:

Like travel?

Speaker B:

She's traveling.

Speaker A:

Traveling because we're doing Christmas, New Year's.

Speaker D:

That's dope.

Speaker D:

Because I want to go see Kyoto.

Speaker D:

I want to go see Shibuya.

Speaker D:

I want to see a lot of those.

Speaker A:

I know.

Speaker A:

And the food.

Speaker A:

Oh, I'm so excited.

Speaker A:

And the shopping.

Speaker A:

Really nice vintage stores.

Speaker D:

No, you gotta let us know how it is, bro.

Speaker D:

Yeah, honestly.

Speaker A:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker A:

But yeah, I'm on Instagram.

Speaker A:

My main page is deleted right now, but I am still some ugly babe with two E's.

Speaker B:

All right.

Speaker A:

That's really all I'm on.

Speaker A:

I don't like Twitter or like YouTube or nothing.

Speaker A:

So.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker B:

Tick Tock or anything?

Speaker A:

No.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker A:

I am Tick Tock famous, though.

Speaker A:

Do you guys know cj?

Speaker A:

Humboldt Black Market Vikings.

Speaker C:

Okay.

Speaker C:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker A:

You know, cj, I'm about to say my uncle, he.

Speaker A:

He makes the funny, like, tick tocks where, like, the cop is pulling over someone.

Speaker A:

Have you seen those?

Speaker D:

Yeah.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker A:

That's my friend, he put me in a couple of those.

Speaker C:

So, Yeah, I think I did.

Speaker A:

Some of our videos have gotten, like, 2 million views and.

Speaker A:

But, yeah, I'm not, like, on there actively, but I will film with him sometimes.

Speaker D:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's dope.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker A:

Yeah.

Speaker D:

Well, thank you again for coming.

Speaker D:

We really appreciate you.

Speaker A:

Thank you, guys.

Speaker C:

Shout out.

Speaker C:

Shout out to you.

Speaker D:

If you guys haven't already, like, comment, subscribe and tune in again next week.

Speaker D:

We love y'.

Speaker A:

All.

Speaker C:

We're out.

Speaker B:

Peace.

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About the Podcast

Unquestionable the Podcast
"Unquestionable the Podcast" brings together four long-time friends for a fun and lively exploration of humor, curiosity, entertainment, and current events. Join us as we dive into a wide range of topics with a blend of wit, camaraderie, and unfiltered conversations. From our quirkiest pastimes and the latest in entertainment to hilarious takes on current events, each episode is packed with laughs, insights, and the kind of banter only old friends can share. Tune in for your weekly dose of fun and friendship, where no topic is off-limits and the good times are guaranteed.