Cosmic Sisters: Leading the Way in “Psychedelic Feminism”

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 Join Stephen Gray and Marc Caron as they speak with Cosmic Sisters founder Zoe Helene and two members of the Cosmic Sisterhood, The Dank Duchess and Caitlin Moakley.
Both Zoe and Duchess will be two of the featured presenters at this years Virtual Spirit Plant Medicine Conference.
Discount Code: VSPMC2020

Zoe Helene

Zoe Helene is an artist and cultural activist best known for coining and popularizing the term Psychedelic Feminism and founding the environmental feminism collective Cosmic Sister (@CosmicSister). She believes a true balance of power across the gender spectrum—globally—is the only way humans (and non-humans) will survive, and she sees Psychedelic Feminism as a realistic, practical yet hopeful and poetic approach to a much-needed shift of global consciousness.
Zoe’s work has been featured in Forbes, BBC Travel, Outside Magazine, DoubleBlind Magazine, Bust Magazine, Playboy, VICE, Broadly, Tonic, LA Yoga, New York Magazine, Boston Magazine, AlterNet, ABC Australia, Radio New Zealand, and many other top-tier media venues.

Psychedelic Feminism—Represent the Medicine

Ultimately, psychedelics are about kindness—to ourselves and to others, including non-human life forms, the world’s soil and air and waterways. It’s about doing our best to become the highest version of ourselves, first as individuals, then as larger socioeconomic communities, then as a species that’s over-running the planet. The journey starts with ourselves, then moves ever outwards. It’s our responsibility, as apex predators, to be in a healthy relationship with each other and with the Earth.

Caitlin Moakley

Caitlin Moakley is a core team member of Cosmic Sister and a Cosmic Sister Plant Spirit Grant and Emerging Voices Award recipient. After traveling to Peru with Cosmic Sister, Caitlin left her job in the natural products industry and started her own consulting business, Soil and Spirit, and is now working directly with natural products brands, herbalists, and individuals and organizations within the psychedelic and cannabis communities. Coming from the natural products industry, Caitlin is applying her knowledge and expertise by understanding the importance of natural ingredients in relation to plant and fungi medicine, and to our relationship with the earth. Through Soil and Spirit and Cosmic Sister, Caitlin has been cultivating meaningful relationships and dialogue with others who are putting plants, people, and planet in the forefront of their work.
“We each have a responsibility,” she says, “as consumers, retailers and creators, to learn how to honor the earth through conscious and considerate choices.”
Social Links:
www.facebook.com/soilandspirit

The Dank Duchess

Oakland, California-based The Dank Duchess, an internationally recognized cannabis cultivator, hashmaker, and writer who believes intentional and mindful cannabis use will change our society, has made it her mission to impart her knowledge of cannabis and hash to anyone who will receive it.
Duchess combines her love of good cannabis, fine living, and mind-blowing experiences to create the life she wants to live—from growing plants to making culinary creations, and from meditating to working out, she infuses cannabis into every aspect of her life. Well-versed in cannabis bubble hashmaking, cannabis media, and cannabis culture, she journeys to cannabis-friendly locales worldwide to expand her knowledge, host educational parties, and spread cannabis awareness.
Duchess applies 15 years of growing experience and priceless mentorship under master hashmaker Frenchy Cannoli to fully immerse herself in the global cannabis industry. She has penned more than 25 articles about hashish for magazines including Weed World UK and Cannabis Now and contributed to anthologies by Ed Rosenthal and has appeared on Viceland’s TV Series “Bong Appétit” and in several Greenflower Media productions. Duchess was a judge for Masters of Rosin and Terp Tower Invitational at Spannabis in Barcelona, Spain, and was featured in High Times magazine’s list of “12 Stoners You Need to Follow on Social Media Right Now.”
“Very few subjects are as interesting as cannabis right now,” Duchess says. “Cannabis is the hottest topic in media, science, politics, and around the water cooler. But how does one parse through the information to the real truths? In a realm of many talking heads, it is crucial to disseminate accurate information backed by scientific discovery, established legal principle, and no shortage of personal experience.”
Duchess has been an artist in some shape or form throughout her life. From age 8 through her mid-teens, she performed professionally with several dance troupes, and she’s been playing the steelpans with legendary groups and arrangers since she was 9. She took up web and graphic design at Howard University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, and while pursuing a Masters in Landscape Architecture, she discovered a holistic appreciation for art and design as extensions of the human condition. As the creative director of Love Life Massage, Duchess helped build a premiere on-location massage company in Miami Beach.
For all the joys she experienced during her 13 years in Miami, Duchess resented the lack of freedom to enjoy cannabis with no apologies. In 2013, Duchess moved to Oakland to attend Oaksterdam University, where she was co-valedictorian of her class. Since then, her small garden has evolved into dozens of outdoor plants that have been photographed for magazines, calendars, and websites. From these plants, she makes full melt hashish; daily morning smoothies; topical products such as balms, bath bombs, and bath melts; and tasty desserts.
“Cannabis is for enjoyment and enlightenment,” she says. “It’s a guiding tool, and when used as such, it facilitates a deeper learning and expanded awareness of ourselves and the world around us.”
Duchess uses social media to amplify her positive messages about cannabis and hashish, encouraging people to grow their own weed, make their own hash, and never stop believing in the health and beauty that cannabis has to offer. She has more than 25,000 Instagram followers, and her educational videos on YouTube have been viewed over 300,000 times.
“My niche is hashish,” she says. “And cannabis flower fuels my power.”
Cannabis as a Crucial Companion for a Connected Life
“Wellness” is on the tips of many people’s tongues as society begins to notice the downward spiral of collective mental health. Though illness no longer threatens to decimate half the world’s population, preventable diseases are proliferating because of excessive stress, the number one contributor to poor health, and lack of connectivity. The epidemic of social isolation is alarming. More and more people report extreme feelings of loneliness and despair, and society is unable to bridge the perceived gaps between individuals. This disturbing trend can be approached in many ways. The Dank Duchess suggests cannabis. When people have positive social interaction while enjoying cannabis, perceived boundaries to intimacy quickly dissolve and fractured subsets can start to become whole again. This unification of souls is not unlike the unification of self that people undergo when consuming cannabis. When we use cannabis to quiet harmful self-talk that is perpetuated personally and then projected to others, peaceful and harmonious coexistence is the natural result.
Cosmic Sister (@CosmicSister) awarded The Dank Duchess a Women of The Psychedelic Renaissance grant to present “Cannabis as a Crucial Companion for a Connected Life” at Spirit Plant Medicine Conference in Vancouver, BC.
Learn more about The Dank Duchess at: www.thedankduchess.com

 

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