S5, E4: Think I’d Crumble?


This week, Queenie and TT are finally face to face — no camera, just vibes and good green — and they’re covering everything from cemetery maintenance to artisanal cannabis brands, and a surprisingly moving conversation about friendship, grief, and the art of letting go.

TT opens up about honoring a deathbed promise to her late father by finally visiting the family mausoleum — a four-slot marble structure near the flagpole that hadn’t seen a cleaning in decades. It’s funny, it’s tender, and it somehow leads into a broader conversation about rituals, memory, and what it means to hold space for the people we’ve lost.

On the consumption check, Queenie is rolling with Ghost Z-Animal, a smooth indica that’s been helping manage chronic foot pain from bone spurs, while TTs working through a deal she scored at Royale Flower — two packs of Wana gummies for the price of one. Speaking of Royale, the hosts spotlight Silly Nice, a Black-owned, veteran-owned, small-batch New York cannabis brand that just restocked at their favorite women-owned Albany dispensary. If you care about where your cannabis comes from and who’s behind it, this is a brand worth knowing.

TT’s Choice gets personal this week. The scenario: would you rather have your adult kid move back in, or your mother? What starts as a silly either/or spirals into a genuinely moving meditation on time, mortality, and the complicated dynamics of being someone’s child while also being someone’s parent. Bring tissues. Or a gummy. Honestly, both.