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Spotlight Series: Jessica Fung
This week weāre profiling Jessica Fung, the blogger behind Blunt B.A.E. a site dedicated to creative content that addresses a multitude of topics relating to cannabis culture. Fungās work focuses on community building and destigmatization of the cannabis plant.
With a background in fashion, Fungās take on cannabis content is beautiful and engaging. She works hard to be a positive advocate for the community, particularly for Asian Canadians. Lately sheās been participating in the Canndora Connect event series sharing her thoughts on working in Cannabis and helping to inspire other creatives.
At Her(B) Life, weāve been a fan for some time and we hope you check out her work and show her some love.
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How did you get involved in the cannabis industry?
Before Blunt B.A.E. I actually never thought I would start working in the cannabis industry because my academic training was in fashion and apparel. Blunt B.A.E. began as a school project and it was a total accident that through my research for the project that I realized there was a demand in the market for cannabis accessories that was marketed towards women. As I spoke with more female cannabis consumers, the response was very positive, I received a lot of encouragement to bring this school assignment to life. At the time, I laughed it off and thought they were crazy! And I remember jokingly responding to one of my friends āIf I get an āAā on the assignment, then Iāll actually pursue itā¦ā. Needless to say, I got an āAā on that assignment and havenāt looked back since.
Tell us a little bit about your product or service
Blunt B.A.E. is a lifestyle blog that focuses its content on the destigmatization of cannabis and its culture while also addressing diversity in the cannabis space, especially for Asian Canadians. I wanted to utilize the online space for Blunt B.A.E. to normalize the consumption of cannabis and to educate and streamline conversations about the benefits of cannabis, along with sharing my journey since coming out of my own ācannabis closetā.
What time does your day typically start and what does a normal day look like to you?
My day to day is always different which is why I love what I do, but I usually wake up every morning between 7:30-9 A.M., I am a Panda so I love my sleep. My day always starts with a coffee and a quick dog walk. I would start my work around 10:30 A.M. with emails and browsing Instagram and Twitter to see whatās going on in the cannabis community. Afterwards, it always varies between blogging, photography, podcasting and any other form of content creation or meetings/calls with anyone that will give me 5 minutes of their time!
What is your vision for your company going forward?
Going forward, I want to branch out in other content creation platforms like videography and podcasting to continue sharing stories of cannabis culture and consumption besides my own. I also have plans to develop a line of products in the Blunt B.A.E. name and hosting events that will contribute to building a diverse community for female consumers. So keep your eyes up!
What would an ideal post prohibition society look like to you?
An ideal post-prohibition society would be a place where kindness and acceptance would be practiced before judgments. Itās so crazy to know that a big part of personal discernment with cannabis is largely based on judgements and the fear of the unknown. Although itās a stretch, I do hope that my children will grow up knowing that they will be given the choice to choose for themselves how they feel about the flower.
What was your first experience with cannabis like?
I smoked my first joint in Amsterdam when I was 23 years old. I had the whole thing planned out to a āTā and I 'saved myself' to consume cannabis for the first time ever, legally. It was amazing, the budtender was super friendly and helpful and I probably didnāt smoke the joint properly, but I was very happy with the chill vibes of the coffeeshop that I was in. Definitely an unforgettable experience and a great story to tell!
Tell us about some of the challenges you face working in the cannabis industry
Challenges are what makes life interesting but that doesnāt mean theyāre easy to deal with. My biggest challenge is definitely fighting my own imposter syndrome, itās incredible how harsh I can be to myself. Coming into the cannabis industry has been the most fulfilling decision I have made but when I initially started, my self-doubt and insecurities definitely kept me from taking the leap and inviting myself into the space. Itās also been hard to believe in my own skills and trust that I can bring something very unique and incredible into the industry.
What are some solutions you've found?
Itās an uphill battle every day but Iāve learned a lot since starting to work for myself and to develop my own voice and brand along the way. Even though it hasnāt been a long time yet, I know that if I put my mind to it Iām sure I can do it. Iām still figuring this out and I have loads to learn which is what makes it exciting and daunting all at the same time!
What is one thing you wish everyone knew about cannabis?
One thing I wish everyone knew, would be the meaning behind the term ārecreational consumptionā and it's misconceptions relating to cannabis. There is so much misunderstanding about why people need recreational legalization, and itās not for the purpose of getting high and partying.
What is one thing you wish everyone knew about your product or service?
One thing I wish everyone knew about my work is thereās still a lot to figure out, itās still relatively new and Iām still trying to figure out how to build the connection between content creation and cannabis. Itās not going to be an overnight success, but Iām in it to win it!
If you could go back in time and do it all over again, what (if anything) would you do differently?
I donāt ever want to go back in time. I am here at this very moment because of all the things I have done and worked for and thereās no reason for me to regret or redo anything. Iām a firm believer that there is only forward and never back. Although, I do wish that I could have found my calling a tad earlier but still, no regrets.
What is your favorite way to consume cannabis?
My favourite way to consume cannabis is definitely with a joint, thereās just something very classic about a good olā rolled J. But Iām still very new to the cannabis game, so I may fall in love with another method very soon, who knows?!
Concentrate or flower? Why?
Flower, only because I havenāt tried concentrates yet!
Do you think cannabis legalization will change the world for the better? Why?Ā
I think cannabis legalization will change the world for the better because it gives people the power to take control of their health and wellbeing. Although we have a long way to go before it becomes more streamline, legalization is definitely the first step and Canada being on the forefront of this is going to build a playbook for the rest of the world to follow.
What advice would you offer to another woman who is looking to get into the industry?
If youāre looking into getting into this industry then now would be the time, donāt wait! Itās a great time and space to get started in and by far the most welcoming and diverse industry that has so much to offer. Be passionate about your story and your voice and build a brand that is unique to that story. The best thing about this industry is the demand for authenticity and community building, so be sure that you want to contribute to this community with an authentic brand, story, and voice.
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