Pot Psychology's How to Be

Lowbrow Advice from High People
By Tracie Egan Morrissey, Rich Juzwiak (Audiobook, 2012)
Nobody needs advice, but everybody wants it. Conversely, everybody wants to give advice but we need to. It's in our blood...because we're stoned. That's the point. And what better way to legitimize two stoned people's need to babble advice than with a book?

Allow us to introduce ourselves: We're Tracie and Rich. We go way back. We met as teenagers in 1998, during our freshman year at NYU. We were at a dorm party, where lesbians and gay men were making out. Tracie had short hair and glasses; Rich approached and asked, "Do you like Ani DiFranco?" That was not a come-on. We didn't kiss (and Tracie is not a lesbian, anyway), but we did shotgun a joint. From there, a friendship was born.

Flash forward 12 years. We host an Internet video series in which we answer viewer-submitted questions, solving their problems with the help of an herbal remedy. Basically we get stoned and tell people how to live their lives. We give our two cents (or is that 420 sense?) on all of life's non-problems from party etiquette, problems in the workplace, what religion to be, to whether or not your boyfriend/girlfriend/parent/friend/teacher/pet is gay.

At this point, we want to get higher, and take things to the next level. We've already gotten inside people's heads-now we want to get in their pants. With a pocket guide, pervert.

It is intended to be a reference guide for people to carry through life. Because you never know when life will present a non-problem outside of a wifi hot zone. (And that's a non-problem solved right there.)
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    • Price: $19.98 US/$21.98 CAN

    • ISBN-13: 9781619697041

    • On Sale Date: 11/13/2012

    • Publisher: Hachette Audio

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Nobody needs advice, but everybody wants it. Conversely, everybody wants to give advice but we need to. It's in our blood...because we're stoned. That's the point. And what better way to legitimize two stoned people's need to babble advice than with a book?

Allow us to introduce ourselves: We're Tracie and Rich. We go way back. We met as teenagers in 1998, during our freshman year at NYU. We were at a dorm party, where lesbians and gay men were making out. Tracie had short hair and glasses; Rich approached and asked, "Do you like Ani DiFranco?" That was not a come-on. We didn't kiss (and Tracie is not a lesbian, anyway), but we did shotgun a joint. From there, a friendship was born.

Flash forward 12 years. We host an Internet video series in which we answer viewer-submitted questions, solving their problems with the help of an herbal remedy. Basically we get stoned and tell people how to live their lives. We give our two cents (or is that 420 sense?) on all of life's non-problems from party etiquette, problems in the workplace, what religion to be, to whether or not your boyfriend/girlfriend/parent/friend/teacher/pet is gay.

At this point, we want to get higher, and take things to the next level. We've already gotten inside people's heads-now we want to get in their pants. With a pocket guide, pervert.

It is intended to be a reference guide for people to carry through life. Because you never know when life will present a non-problem outside of a wifi hot zone. (And that's a non-problem solved right there.)

Tracie Egan Morrissey is a Senior Writer at Jezebel.com, which she helped found, having worked there since before its launch in May 2007. Before that, she spent seven years at the influential feminist magazine BUST. She has also authored several terrifying educational children's books including Weapons of Mass Destruction and North Korea and Skin Cancer. Her work has appeared in Newsweek, Vice, VH1, Gawker, Playgirl, Best Sex Writing 2009, Street Carnage, and BUST. She lives in Brooklyn, NY with her husband and daughter.

Rich Juzwiak is a staff writer at Gawker. He has previously worked at The Daily, TV Guide.com, and VH1.com, where he developed the official VH1 Blog. He maintains his personal pop culture blog, fourfour. He studied journalism at NYU and has contributed to This American Life, The Village Voice, The Washington Post, Spin, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Magnet, Bust, and Pitchfork Media.

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Pot Psychology's How to Be
  • Publisher: Hachette Audio
  • Price: $19.98 US/$21.98 CAN
  • Audio Run Time: 240
  • ISBN-13: 9781619697041
  • On Sale Date: 11/13/2012
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