Cannabis culture has come a long way in recent years, thanks to the efforts of a group of inspiring individuals who are pushing the boundaries and challenging the status quo. These Canna-Creatives are not only making their mark in the cannabis industry, but they are also influencing the world of art, entrepreneurship, and activism. Their innovative ideas and unique perspectives are changing the game and we can’t afford to miss their work this month.
Let’s take a closer look at some of these influential Canna-Creatives and the impact they are making on the cannabis culture.
1. Jane West – The Queen of Cannabis
Jane West is a force to be reckoned with in the cannabis industry. She is the founder of Women Grow, a networking organization for women in the cannabis industry, and also runs her own lifestyle brand, Jane West. Her mission is to break the stigma surrounding cannabis and empower women to take leadership roles in the industry.
Through her brand, Jane West offers stylish and functional smoking accessories, including bongs, pipes, and vaporizers. She has also collaborated with other artists to create unique and eye-catching designs. But her work doesn’t stop there. She is also an advocate for social justice and has been vocal about the disproportionate impact of the war on drugs on marginalized communities.
2. B-Real – The Hip-Hop Legend
B-Real, best known as the lead rapper of the iconic group Cypress Hill, has been a prominent figure in the cannabis culture for decades. He has been a vocal advocate for the legalization of cannabis and has used his platform to spread awareness and educate people about the benefits of the plant.
In addition to his music career, B-Real has also ventured into the cannabis industry with his brand, Dr. Greenthumb’s, which offers a variety of products including flower, concentrates, and edibles. He also hosts a popular online show called “The Smokebox” where he interviews fellow artists and influencers while smoking weed.
3. Rachel Wolfson – The Comedian and Cannabis Advocate
Rachel Wolfson is a stand-up comedian, writer, and cannabis advocate who is using her platform to break the stereotypes surrounding cannabis users. She has been featured in various media outlets, including Forbes and High Times, and has performed at popular cannabis events like the High Times Cannabis Cup.
In her comedy, Rachel tackles topics such as the stigma surrounding cannabis, its medicinal benefits, and the importance of representation in the industry. She also hosts a podcast called “Chronic Relief” where she interviews fellow comedians and cannabis advocates.
4. Cannasexual – The Sex Educator
Ashley Manta, also known as the Cannasexual, is a sex educator and coach who specializes in incorporating cannabis into intimacy and pleasure. She believes that cannabis can enhance sexual experiences and has been an advocate for the use of cannabis for sexual wellness.
Through her workshops and online courses, Cannasexual educates people on how to use cannabis in a safe and consensual way to enhance their sex lives. She also hosts a podcast called “Elevated Intimacy” where she discusses various topics related to cannabis and sexuality.
5. The Pot Brothers at Law – The Legal Experts
Marc and Craig Wasserman, also known as the Pot Brothers at Law, are attorneys who have been advocating for cannabis legalization and educating people about their rights when it comes to cannabis. They gained popularity through their viral video series “Shut the Fuck Up Friday” where they educate viewers on how to handle encounters with law enforcement.
In addition to their legal work, the Pot Brothers at Law also have their own line of CBD products called “Cannabis Talk 101”, as well as a podcast where they discuss all things cannabis and law.
These are just a few of the many Canna-Creatives who are making a difference in the cannabis culture. From entrepreneurs to artists to activists, they are all pushing the boundaries and changing the game. Their innovative ideas, passion, and dedication are inspiring and we can’t wait to see what they have in store for us this month.
So, don’t miss out on their work and be sure to support these Canna-Creatives in any way you can. Let’s continue to celebrate and uplift those who are making a positive impact in the cannabis world. Together, we can push the culture forward and break the stigma surrounding this amazing plant.




