
In this episode, I speak with Jake Dimmock, a longtime Seattle resident, U.S. Merchant Seaman turned cannabis pioneer, and co-founder of one of the nation’s first medical marijuana dispensaries—the Northwest Patient Resource Center.
Jake reflects on his unexpected journey from working tugboats on both U.S. coasts to becoming a leader in medical cannabis. He shares how his perspective shifted beyond the idea of “just getting high” toward recognizing cannabis as a powerful—though complex—tool for healing.
Our conversation explores:
• How cannabis can support mental health, particularly for people living with PTSD.
• Why cannabis helps some but not all—and the importance of remembering that no treatment is universal.
• The fascinating role cannabis plays in dreaming: disrupting or suppressing dream recall, sometimes relieving nightmares, but potentially interfering with deeper healing for others.
Jake offers a grounded perspective on cannabis as both an elixir and an interferer, reminding us that its impact is highly individual.
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- Konstantin Alexander (KAStudiosHQ.com) - Podcast Production
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- David Starfire (davidstarfire.com) - Music