Potcast 188: Wake, Bake and Meditate

If you follow the potcast you know cannabis is my co-pilot and my cannabis infused meditation is my most important meeting of the day. I invited fellow writer and medical cannabis user, Kerri Connor to join me on the potcast to discuss the ins and outs and misconceptions of meditation. She shares her story of opioid addiction and the discovery of acupuncture and cannabis-infused meditation to heal her mind, body, and soul. Which inspired her to write Wake Bake and Meditate: Take Your Spiritual Practice to a Higher Level with Cannabis. 

If you’re a meditation newbie, this potcast is for you. It’s also for anyone looking for some peace in an overstimulated world. So, give yourself the mother of all breaks and settle in for a look at medicated meditation. It’s time to get casually baked.

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Kumbaya and cannabis, -Jo 💚

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‘After the Show’ Notes

Remember, meditation is a skill you must commit to practicing in order to hone. The rewards of quieting the noise and focusing your mind are priceless. I recently attended a webinar for female entrepreneurs about ditching the imposter syndrome. I learned that 1 in 5 entrepreneurs use vision boards and 76% of entrepreneurs confirmed their business became what they envisioned. And I love this statistic - Professionals using meditation programs experienced a 520% profit increase. Who doesn’t want that?!

In just two weeks of daily meditation, you have the potential to increase your productivity by 120%. So stop focusing on problems and what you don’t want. Instead, give your time, attention and words to what you do want and celebrate what’s going right. Because your thoughts really do become things. Start practicing the life of a conscious creator, and joyfully adventure anywhere from here!

✌️💚, -Jo

Connect with Kerry on IG: @kerriconnorauthor | FB: /AuthorKerriConnor | Twitter: @KerriConnorWebsite: www.kerriconnor.com

Connect with Kerry on IG: @kerriconnorauthor | FB: /AuthorKerriConnor | Twitter: @KerriConnor

Website: www.kerriconnor.com

Kerri Connor is the author of Wake, Bake & Meditate: Take Your Spiritual Practice to a Higher Level with Cannabis (Llewellyn Worldwide), Spells for Tough Times (Llewellyn Worldwide), The Pocket Spell Creator: Magickal References at Your Fingertips (New Page Books), The Pocket Guide to Rituals: Magickal References at Your Fingertips (New Page Books), and The Pocket Idiot's Guide to Potions (Alpha Books).

She has been published in several magazines and newsletters including The Blessed Bee, Sage Woman, PanGaia and New Witch, and a dozen of Llewellyn's annuals. Currently, she runs The Pagan Review, The Weed Witch, The Spiral Labyrinth, and Wake, Bake and Meditate - all on Facebook. Kerri has led the group The Gathering Grove since 2003.

A graduate from the University of Wisconsin, Kerri holds a B.A. in Communications. She lives in rural Illinois with her husband, son, and a plethora of critters. She is working to convert a portion of their land into a spiritual sanctuary.

KERRI’S NEXT BOOK COMING SOON!

KERRI’S NEXT BOOK COMING SOON!


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