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Exploring the Spirit of A Marijuana Man with Steve Kravetz

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On this episode of "Let's Be Blunt with Montel," we sit down with Steve Kravetz, an award-winning storyteller and author of the captivating historical novel A Marijuana Man. Steve takes us on a vivid, emotional, and thought-provoking trip through the life of an ambitious cannabis dealer from 1966 to 1983. This book isn’t just a tale about the counter-culture—it’s a powerful reflection of the historical events that shaped the hippie generation and transformed America.

Join Montel and Steve as they explore the intersections of cannabis culture, history, and storytelling, discussing how personal experiences, pivotal cultural shifts, and a deep love for writing shaped Steve’s work. Discover how A Marijuana Man intertwines fiction and reality to create a narrative that brings the 1960s to life.

This conversation is as much about storytelling as it is about understanding the roots of cannabis culture and its evolution over the decades. Tune in for an engaging discussion about the lessons of the past and the remaining challenges for the future.

If you're curious about blending cannabis history with fiction, or if you've just got a soft spot for a good story, this episode is not to be missed! Check out Steve’s work and learn more at amarijuanaman.com.

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On this episode of "Let's Be Blunt with Montel," we sit down with Steve Kravetz, an award-winning storyteller and author of the captivating historical novel A Marijuana Man. Steve takes us on a vivid, emotional, and thought-provoking trip through the life of an ambitious cannabis dealer from 1966 to 1983. This book isn’t just a tale about the counter-culture—it’s a powerful reflection of the historical events that shaped the hippie generation and transformed America.

Join Montel and Steve as they explore the intersections of cannabis culture, history, and storytelling, discussing how personal experiences, pivotal cultural shifts, and a deep love for writing shaped Steve’s work. Discover how A Marijuana Man intertwines fiction and reality to create a narrative that brings the 1960s to life.

This conversation is as much about storytelling as it is about understanding the roots of cannabis culture and its evolution over the decades. Tune in for an engaging discussion about the lessons of the past and the remaining challenges for the future.

If you're curious about blending cannabis history with fiction, or if you've just got a soft spot for a good story, this episode is not to be missed! Check out Steve’s work and learn more at amarijuanaman.com.

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