High Ones: the show with 7 shades of High
Tired of age and content restrictions on mainstream sites? A new platform is emerging with a mission to continue changing the way we perceive and consume cannabis-related content.
With their original productions and external content, High Ones aims to become a preferred destination for all those interested in the rich and varied world of cannabis, offering a mix of educational, entertaining and informative programs dealing with this versatile plant.
A platform without taboos
Traditional social platforms often impose restrictions around cannabis-related content, hindering the flow of information and content related to the plant. High Ones seeks to break down these barriers by providing a space where content creators and viewers can explore cannabis without fear of censorship.
The platform's mission is clear: to democratize access to quality, streaming cannabis content, highlighting the value of the plant and its legal uses in different contexts.
High Ones offers a wide range of programs, from in-depth documentaries and educational series to light entertainment and celebrity interviews. By highlighting the cultural and practical aspects of cannabis, the platform appeals to a wide audience, whether enthusiasts, medical consumers or the simply curious.
High Ones : The show
At the heart of this new platform is its flagship show, «High Ones». Hosted by the charismatic Alkpote, the show features famous personalities embarking on a unique journey through seven levels of potency, Hot Ones-style. Each level features different cannabis products selected by the production team, showcasing some of the best products from around the world as well as marketed High Ones.
The first episode set the bar high, featuring Belgian rap sensations Caballero and JeanJass. Their presence is a perfect introduction to the format, blending entertainment with insightful commentary on cannabis culture. Future episodes promise to be just as captivating, with guests such as Da Uzi, King Heenok, Rim'K, Doums, Vladimir Cauchemar and Thahomey ready to rise to the challenge.
Each episode highlights not only the effects and nuances of different cannabis products, but also the guests' personal relationships with the plant. This approach enables viewers to understand the many facets of cannabis, from its recreational use to its potential for enhancing creativity and relaxation.
After watching an episode of High Ones, viewers can easily browse and purchase some of the products featured in the show on The Original Green store, also operated by the platform. Whether it's a particular strain that piqued their interest, or a method of consumption they hadn't previously considered, the marketplace offers a selection of high-quality cannabis products.
Expanding horizons: Future formats
High Ones isn't content with just one hit show. The platform is already planning to expand its offering with new formats that will further enrich the cannabis conversation.
High Ones Talks will be a podcast series focused on cannabis culture. Featuring experts, activists and enthusiasts, the podcast aims to explore a wide range of topics, from the history and legalization of cannabis to its medical benefits and emerging trends. By providing a platform for in-depth discussion, High Ones Talks will help demystify cannabis and promote a more informed and nuanced understanding of the plant.
High Ones Discover is another exciting format in the works. This show will present fascinating facts and information about cannabis, revealing the science behind its effects, its importance to agriculture and its cultural impact. High Ones Discover aims to educate viewers in an engaging and accessible way, making complex information digestible for the general public.
A new era for cannabis content
For too long, cannabis enthusiasts have had to contend with fragmented and often poor-quality content, scattered across various platforms when it's not banned altogether. High Ones aims to centralize this content, offering a one-stop shop for all things cannabis.
This approach will not only make it easier for Internet users to find the information and entertainment they're looking for, but will also help improve the overall quality of cannabis-related media.
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