Posts tagged Interviews
KannaBoomers

Enjoy yoga? There's a way to get even more out of it: Combine your yoga practice with cannabis. Stacey Mulvey, founder of Marijuasana says cannabis can help increase circulation, decrease inflammation, reduce muscle spasms, and get you in the right frame of mind for a great stretch. It's a great way to optimize your next yoga session.

Listen and learn! Namaste!

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The Yogi Therapist

I’m very excited to release this episode today, and I know you’re going to dig it as much as I do. I learned so much from my chat with Stacey, and I loved getting to know her and hearing more about her fascinating story. She is a really brave, cool, genuine, and empowered woman, and talking with her was so effortless.

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Now This Weed

Now This Weed with Marijuasana. This video features footage from a 420-friendly yoga pop-up in Boston, and Stacey Mulvey talks about the company she founded and why she teaches cannabis yoga.

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Interview on The Cannabist Show

Featured guest: Stacey Mulvey, founder of the Marijuasana series of yoga classes.

LOTS TO TALK ABOUT

•  Denver Initiative 300 

•  How to find the right high for the activity. Also, does cannabis act as a performance-enhancing drug?

•  As Massachusetts is coming online with adult-use marijuana regulations, we’re watching the legal cannabis culture spread in America.

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Cannabis Now

Consuming cannabis alone nourishes your body through its cannabinoid system, which activates all of its medicinal benefits. Additionally, because American lifestyle is sedentary, yoga helps us move our body and get active. Working together, cannabis brings your mind to a more meditative state, giving your more awareness to what parts of your body ache or hurt more than others.

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Presto Doctor

"Cannabis helps you tune into the noise of your body. It helps bring awareness to what’s happening in your structure".

"Beyond that, the psychology of yoga, in a nutshell, is your connection to experience. Because cannabis alters that experience, it may lead you to contemplate your connection to the universe and how you’re relating to it. There is a lot of healing through cannabis and yoga."

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