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Thoughts Off The Stem | A Comedy Podcast

Thoughts Off The Stem | A Comedy Podcast

Auteur(s): Justin Barone | Podcast Host
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Serving sarcasm and satire with a side of society’s obsession with stupid. Welcome to Thoughts Off The Stem. We roast life’s absurdities with unfiltered laughs, sharp wit, and takes on mental health, pop culture and personal growth. Prepare for ridiculous stories, jaw-dropping moments, and laughs so real you’ll say, “Wait… they actually said that?” #ComedyPodcast #Humor #Sarcasm #PopCulture #MentalHealth #Satire #FunnyTalks #UnfilteredComedy #ThoughtsOffTheStem #JustinBarone #RealTalk #AdultHumorJustin Barone | Podcast Host
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  • Insiders Expose THC Label Lies: Health Canada Controversy
    Oct 17 2025

    This week on Thoughts Off The Stem, we’re lighting up the truth about THC potency fraud in the legal cannabis market. Some companies are intentionally mislabelling THC levels, and Health Canada’s response? Painfully slow.We’ll dig into why regulators ignored industry insiders’ warnings, how their “public health first” stance doesn’t match their actions, and why the 10mg edible cap might actually be part of the problem.Could more realistic potency ranges stop shady labeling and give consumers what they really paid for? Let’s talk corporate greed, government red tape, and the real impact on cannabis culture.Like, Share, Subscribe, leave a Comment and visit Tots420.com


    You can read the article referenced on the show here:

    https://stratcann.com/news/two-potluck-chillows-products-recalled-in-ontario-due-to-excessive-variability-and-exceeding-10-mg-thc-limit/


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    28 min
  • Trigger Warnings Not Included
    Oct 10 2025

    On this Seshisode of Thoughts Off The Stem, host Justin Barone jumps into an online debate about clever marketing, freedom of choice, one-sided opinions, and the softening of a triggered society.


    This is where overthinking, oversensitivity, outrage, and clever marketing collide. Join the sesh as Justin dives into the debate on freedom, personal choice, and why some people manage to get triggered by absolutely nothing.


    That’s right — we’re tackling marketing controversies, social sensitivity, and the absurdity of overthinking how something looks. Sensitivity is at an all-time high, and society’s now projecting fears and discomfort onto inanimate objects — because apparently everything’s offensive.


    Justin shares his take with sharp sarcasm, biting humor, and unapologetic wit, serving up laughs and logic in equal measure.


    Perfect for fans of comedy, edgy humor, and sarcastic takes on modern life.


    Trigger warnings… not included.


    Join the sesh!


    Like, Share, Subscribe, leave a Comment and visit Tots420.com


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    22 min
  • Where Did the Giggles Go?
    Oct 3 2025

    On this episode of Thoughts Off The Stem, a comedy podcast that dives into life’s absurdities, is it just me or does it seem like the laughter has died a little?I remember when we were young and we infused our weekends with herbs and spices. We giggled like idiots, for hours, at nothing. The first time I tried it, one of my buddies said "poop" and we were laughing like a pack of adolescent hyenas, sprawled out on my other buddy’s basement floor, tears streaming down our faces, clutching our stomachs, laughing so hard it felt like we were going to suffocate. Fast forward, I’m in my 40s and sure a giggle here and there happens, but it’s not like it was back in the day. So my question is, why?What happens over time that dilutes the chuckles? Or is it possible that regular experiences over time mean that, as we age, we become immune to the part of the experience where our bellies bounce like bowls full of jelly. I remember leaving high school parties with heavy eyes and cheek muscles that felt like they were training for Mr. Olympia.I personally miss the giggles. It was a big part of what drew me to life’s silly side in the first place. I love to laugh, and this thing basically opened the floodgates of silly. Now, not so much. I mean, it still happens — it just takes a little effort.Join the sesh, hop on the roller coaster of ridiculousness, and find out what made the laughter stop — and what you can do to get this creaky coaster back on track. This is all served up with sarcasm, storytelling comedy, and plenty of laughs along the way.Like, share, subscribe, leave a comment, and check out Tots420.com — your stop for funny podcast content and laughs that hit close to home.


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    22 min
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