Smoking Herbs for Beginners: everything you need to know

Smoking Herbs for Beginners

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SMOKING HERBS

Do you want to be that badass character puffing on a pipe, the aroma expanding around them as they wisely philosophize?

Or perhaps — the hip festival-goer who brings their own hand-rolled herbal cigarettes to the show, passing them out to impressed friends?

Or even — the expert cannabis smoker who always seems to know which herb to add to the mix to set the right vibe for the night?

THEN I INVITE YOU TO SMOKING HERBS FOR BEGINNERS

the comprehensive course that will teach you everything you need to know to become a badass, hip, and highly expert smoker-of-herbs.

You will learn how to:

  • Choose which herbs to smoke

  • Make your own herbal smoking blends

  • Care for, pack, and smoke a pipe

  • Roll herbal cigarettes

  • Make herbal vape liquid

  • Use herbs in a vaporizer

You will get:

  • A list of “smokeable” herbs

  • Recipes for my well-loved herbal smoking blends: SOOTHE and TRANSPORT

  • A comprehensive Botanical Safety Guide

IF YOU’VE EVER ASKED YOURSELF…

Which herbs are safe to smoke?

How do I even begin smoking a pipe?

Can I combine [insert herb] with cannabis?

THEN THIS COURSE IS FOR YOU.

FAQ

HOW IS THE COURSE DELIVERED?

It’s a mix of videos, PDF handouts, and recipe cards.

Specifically, 6 videos, 2 recipe cards, and 38 pages of handouts.

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?

$69

IS THAT A JOKE?

No.

HOW LONG DO I HAVE ACCESS TO THE MATERIAL?

Forever! You’ll have online access indefinitely, and all the videos & PDFs are downloadable, so you’re welcome to do that if you like.

IS ANY PART OF THIS LIVE?

Nope! It’s all pre-recorded, in bite-sized chunks.

DO YOU TEACH ABOUT TOBACCO OR CANNABIS?

Nope — I don’t teach about either of those plants. I do talk about why I don’t teach either of those plants, though — so if you’re nosy, it might be worth joining just for that reason alone.

HOW CAN I SIGN UP?

Excellent question! I’ve made this button just for you:

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