Sarah Hanlon is the winner of Big Brother Canada 3 and a media personality. She is also a content creator, social media influencer, and past Cannabis Vapor Lounge Hemployee.

Sarah was a host on the Big Brother Canada Sideshow for Big Brother Canada. She was also the host of the "Jury Roundtable" discussion that took place during the final episode of Big Brother during Big Brother Canada 6. She succeeded in the house by winning competitions. This gave her the victory over Godfrey Mangwiza in a 7-2 jury vote.

I think you will enjoy this lively and resource-packed discussion. Sarah takes us through what it is like to be on Big Brother show, her experiences, her grand win, the rules of the game, her lessons from the show; competitions in the show, cannabis use and legalization.

You’ll Learn:
• [01:25] – Sarah starts our conversation by telling us about Big Brother Show. She says that it was a Dutch concept currently going to its seventh season. She has always been a fun of the show since she was 10 years old. She tells us how the show works.
• [22:58] – She talks about marijuana and says that she likes to smoke weed after 6pm on a Sunday and before 10 am every day. She also talks to us about decriminalization and legalization of cannabis.
• [29:10] – Sarah talks about weed and says that she started taking it from when she was young at around 18 years. She describes how cannabis use helps her; and her sentiments about addiction to weed.
• [31:45] – She talks to us about her work with Leafly. She takes us through some of her responsibilities and what it entails being the face of cannabis.
• [50:16] – She sums up our discussion by a description of her future plans, for instance lots of writing, video staff and further cannabis use applications.

Quotes by the Guest:
• [02:48] – “I never thought I would win… like ever!”
• [07:17] – “You are filmed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, there is a live feed that people can tap into… It`s very interesting!”
• [24:40] – “Legalization came with more criminal codes!”
• [26:26] –“The thing that frustrates me the most is the way people are treated so differently when it comes to cannabis!”
• [49:09] – “In Seattle the number one people buying cannabis are 65+; They are elderly people looking for holistic health care!”

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