
Pothead
My Life as a Marijuana Addict in the Age of Legal Weed
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Tim Paige
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Neal Pollack
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Beginning innocently enough in his 20s, Neal Pollack discovers that pot makes everything - food, music, sex - better. Getting married, having a kid, and enjoying professional success didn't tamp down Pollack's addiction. As cannabis grew stronger and more widely available, Pollack's dependence was shadowed by the expansion and acceptance of the marijuana Big Business.
By 2014, Neal was a correspondent for a national marijuana newspaper, mostly because it meant free pot. Diving into the wild, wicked world of weed with both lungs, Pollack proceeds to smoke, vape, and eat his way to oblivion, leading to terrible public meltdowns and other embarrassing behavior. After his mother dies in 2017, he spirals out of control, finally hitting rock bottom during a reckless two-day gambling and drug-filled binge, culminating in a public crack-up at the World Series in Dodger Stadium. Three weeks later, he quit.
Sober after joining a 12-step program, Neal outed himself publicly as a marijuana addict in a 2018 New York Times op-ed piece, leading to his decision to document his addiction experience as a cautionary tale for the millions of recreational users in the hazy age of legalized marijuana.
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Get started growing cannabis in your home or garden and enjoy the many benefits it offers! Unlock the secrets to cultivating your own cannabis garden with "The Ultimate Guide to Growing Weed at Home." This comprehensive guide provides everything you need to know to successfully grow cannabis, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced gardener. Inside this book, you will discover: Strain Selection: Discover the best strains for your specific needs, from high-yielding to disease-resistant varieties, and understand the differences between feminized, regular, and autoflowering seeds. ...
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American Drug Addict
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- By: Brett Douglas
- Narrated by: Ryan Turner
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My name is Brett. I'm a college-educated man who was once a husband of 26 years with two children, three businesses, and a large home with an actual white picket fence. I'm also a drug addict. And I have a tale to tell. It's about the despair of addiction and the absolute certainty that it can be overcome. Recovery is not simply abstinence, but a process of growing up. I spent my entire life searching for the key to long-term sobriety. I would like to share with you what I have learned.
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- By karen McCann on 09-29-18
By: Brett Douglas
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Cannabis for Dummies
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Cannabis for Dummies presents the science behind the use of this amazingly therapeutic plant. In this book, you'll find the hands-on knowledge and education you need to make an informed decision about your cannabis purchase, as a patient and a consumer.
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Comprehensive Knowledge Base
- By James Stewart on 01-25-24
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Grow Potent Marijuana, Cannabis, & Weed Fast
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Do you want to master the art of growing marijuana? Are you interested in starting a highly profitable cannabis business? Would you like to discover an easy, simple blueprint for growing weed that actually works? Growing marijuana is incredibly simple, if you have the right knowledge. And that’s how this guide will help you.
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Book it terrible!!!
- By Dishmon on 09-03-20
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Weed Witch
- The Essential Guide to Cannabis for Magic and Wellness
- By: Sophie Saint Thomas
- Narrated by: Tegan Cohan, Sophie Saint Thomas
- Length: 5 hrs and 32 mins
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Cannabis and magic are woven together throughout history, and there has never been a better time to embrace your inner weed witch. In this comprehensive guide and spellbook, practicing witch and cannabis writer Sophie Saint Thomas explores the beautiful relationship between the two, offering everything you need to use marijuana in all its forms to awaken your inner magic, enhance your practice, care for your body and soul, and reach your highest self.
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informative entertaining
- By belle bestia on 12-20-23
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- Equestrian
- 09-05-24
Only redeeming quality was the narrator’s voice
Tedious memoir offering little more than superficial insight. The book’s first chapters are stilted, boring, detailed accounts of an addict’s movements. Even the latter chapters aren’t especially honest or compelling. Not much here to help me understand more than what I already knew: addicts are self-obsessed and self-absorbed; the parents (and everyone else) are always implicated; and even after they quit they still don’t fully grapple with how much they’ve hurt and disappointed the people who love them.
I couldn’t wait for the end of the story just so I didn’t have to hear the word “hork” again.
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- Gerry O.
- 02-14-24
Relatable
Love listening to Pollack Great stories as always. I loved how he highlights pos and neg sides of weed.
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- Jennifer Culbertson
- 09-16-24
So FUNNY!
I am not a pothead but wasn’t sure what this book was about…I really enjoyed it. Very humorous to listen to. I have to admit his addiction was pretty scary as I have family members that are potheads. Too bad they have no interest in cutting back or changing. If you do have a weed addiction this book would be a benefit. It is not preaching to you at all. Pretty enjoyable & funny actually!
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- ike9898
- 06-28-20
Thanks for sharing
I feel inhibited to write a real review, because in Marijuana Anonymous we mostly refrain from commenting when another member shares their story. This book is a lot like a much longer version of something you might hear at an MA speaker meeting - a member talking about their personal journey. Neal's story is pretty unusual in some specifics, but I also found a lot I could relate to. I was a little confused by the transition between his "bottom" and entering recovery - it seemed like there was no discussion of making the decision to try sobriety. Also I got a little confused because the story seemed to jump back and forth on the time line a little. Overall, it is great to see a prominent story about marijuana addiction and recovery because too many people (even some marijuana addicts) don't know that it is a real thing. Thanks for sharing Neal!
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-17-23
You are not going to like the author,but that is the point.
This is the life and times of a man with an addiction to cannabis, the so called harmless drug. It is true, Cannabis is a drug that you can use on a daily basis and get by in life, but you turn into a selfish P.O.S.. This is a message that is not expressed enough. Life with a stoner revolves around their next toke. The people around them will always have to take a back seat. Of course the stoner will not admit this. Ask friends and family and you will learn the truth of the affects of marijuana.
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- Paul
- 12-27-24
Relatable experiences
Having two passions; both loving weed and sobriety, this book provided a great experience and perspective of the thoughtful pothead.
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- Julia Sorsa
- 02-13-25
What we need
This is the perspective we should be discussing more with the popularisation and legalisation of cannabis. I also heard the myth that weed is not addictive so sparking this conversation is really important and overall I found this relatable and inspiring
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- Anonymous User
- 07-07-22
4.5 I disagree with bad reviews
Some reviews called this messy, disorganized, and selfish. While I can see why some might be put off by the nonchronological order of the book, it made perfect sense to me to categorize the impacts of addiction and recovery by the areas of life and relationships rather than by the years. The language used to describe the addiction was familiar to me and something that felt good to hear from someone else. I've been sober for 4 years now without a 12 step community so it felt nice to listen to another addict. Maybe it's time to find an MA meeting.
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- Alison Donnelly
- 01-25-24
Finally! A groundbreaking memoir that exposes the the silent struggles of successful privileged white guy addicts.
As a white multi-decade pothead myself, I thought,
“Maybe I’ll relate to someone that could be a dad at my kid’s school.”
WRONG
The stakes never felt high. I was never worried he’d lose his wife, kids, job.
His well-told history of pot use, and when/how he got it and used it, the lengths he went to—all great detail.
But I felt no real sense of healing, full acceptance, a clear plan for lifelong recovery.
This is the only addiction memoir that did not show me, as much as tell me, that life was spinning out of control.
The writing is too good to believe that these experiences weren’t incredibly painful, but the feelings are never present in the retelling. 
Mr. Pollack they not have been ready to relive them on the page. That’s a fairly honest commentary on how difficult it is to let go of shame. Or acknowledge hubris.
The narrator is great at landing the dark comedic nuance. I laughed a lot. It made me really want weed. By the end of the book I was already on my way to a dispensary. I don’t think that was the author’s intent.
I look forward to a next-edition.
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- Andrea
- 04-12-24
real
he's so honest you sometimes hate him but can also see yourself in him if you've ever been a w**d addict
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