From Pills to Plant Power: Honey’s 60-Year Exit from Survival Mode
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In this raw and unfiltered conversation, Honey shares how she spent most of her life in chronic survival mode—anxious, exhausted, over-medicated, and completely disconnected from her own needs. From growing up in the 50s and 60s under a picture-perfect version of patriarchy, to battling menopause, chronic pain, brain fog, and a cabinet full of prescriptions, Honey’s story is a brutal mirror for what so many women silently live through. Everything shifts when, in her 60s, one introduction to cannabis becomes the catalyst for reclaiming her body, her clarity, and her life. We talk about trauma, nervous system overload, plant medicine, medical gaslighting, and the power of women healing together. This is not a “go smoke weed, it’ll fix you” conversation. This is about options, sovereignty, and refusing to let a broken system dictate the rest of your story.
🧠 What We Talk About
- What survival mode looked like for Honey: decades of anxiety she didn’t even know she had
- Growing up as a woman in the 50s–80s: pearls, patriarchy, and zero real education about women’s bodies
- The “doctor dance”: prescriptions on top of prescriptions, side effects, and feeling like a stranger in your own skin
- Menopause, chronic fatigue, neuropathy, brain fog and the perfect womanly storm
- The moment her body told her, “If you don’t change something, you’re going to die”
- How one experience with cannabis opened a door to relief, curiosity, and research
- The history, propaganda, and politics around cannabis and why women were never meant to win in that system
- Cannabis as a potential tool for nervous system support, pain relief, and mental quiet—not a cure, not a replacement for medical care
- The importance of women choosing mentors, communities, and inputs that regulate them instead of retraumatizing them
- Why Honey stopped consuming news and fear-based media and how that impacted her nervous system and mental health
🗝️ Key Takeaways
“I didn’t even know I was anxious. I just thought that was my personality.”“I spent decades living in fight-or-flight and calling it ‘being strong.’”“Don’t believe everything you think—your thoughts are not always telling you the truth.”“You’re not broken. You’ve just been surviving in systems that were never built for you.”🔗 Connect with Honey
- 🌐 Website & Free PDF: Cannabis Recovery Kit – HealingBeyondHigh.com
- 📖 Book: Healing Beyond High: Cannabis Truth – available on Amazon
- 🎙️ Podcast: Cannabis Truth – conversations with doctors, scientists, and advocates in the cannabis space