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Episode 493: Cannabis and Grief: Opening the Heart After Losing a Loved One

Episode 493: Cannabis and Grief: Opening the Heart After Losing a Loved One

Episode 494 Published 3 weeks ago
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  • Cannabis Health Radio podcast episode exploring how cannabis helped Miranda May process grief after losing her husband, and how she now helps others through loss.
  • Miranda's husband Lance died in a motorcycle accident in 2009, one year into their marriage — leaving her widowed at 27 while he was 36.
  • Grief compounded by prior trauma: parents' divorce at age 5, abandonment issues, and a second marriage that ended in divorce one year after Lance's death.
  • Nine years of suppressed grief, guilt, and depression followed — Miranda identifies avoidance of difficult emotions as the core reason healing was delayed.
  • Cannabis first entered Miranda's life post-loss through weekly sessions with a close friend; even low-quality cannabis calmed her nerves and improved sleep, appetite, and emotional processing.
  • Alcohol became a long-term coping mechanism after those cannabis sessions ended, eventually consuming a bottle of wine nightly before Miranda recognized it as a problem around 2022.
  • A pivotal moment in 2018 — smoking with her third husband Michael, a veteran cannabis user and fellow widower — prompted an inner voice urging her to "do the work," launching her healing journey.
  • Healing required revisiting unresolved emotions from her first marriage, including replaying unsettled arguments, and ultimately rebuilding a spiritual relationship with Lance.
  • Miranda uses cannabis intentionally and in small doses — 2.5 mg is her sweet spot — emphasizing that paranoia or anxiety from overuse is a signal to breathe through it and examine what emotions are surfacing.
  • Cannabis creates homeostasis physically and emotionally; finding one's personal threshold is key, and Miranda contrasts this with alcohol's negative effects on the body and emotional clarity.
  • Heart-centered healing is central to Miranda's approach — aligning heart and mind, processing unsaid words, and helping clients reconnect spiritually with deceased loved ones.
  • Grief support must be sequenced carefully: Miranda advises working through shock and prior trauma before attempting spiritual reconnection, noting that premature techniques like the "empty chair" exercise can be harmful.
  • Cannabis can be a valuable grief tool but is not essential — Miranda recommends it selectively and intuitively, always suggesting low doses with a trusted person present.
  • Miranda works as a funeral celebrant via MirandaMay.net and offers grief healing and spiritual reconnection sessions primarily through word of mouth.

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