• 52 - Feedback, Femininity & Failed T-Breaks with Kyla de Clifford.
    2026/05/12

    This episode marks the beginning of a new era for the podcast, one that feels more intimate, reflective, and human.

    After conversations with an award-winning producer and some unexpectedly confronting feedback from people closest to her, Kyla opens up about why she’s evolving the format of the show.

    This season will still bring evidence-based education around cannabis, women’s health, hormones and the nervous system… but with more space for lived experience, cultural conversations, wellness experiments, personal stories and honest reflections.

    In this episode Kyla talks about:

    • Why the podcast format is changing
    • The feedback that challenged her creatively
    • Doing everything alone as a creator and educator
    • The emotional side of receiving constructive criticism
    • Women, perfectionism and vulnerability
    • Returning home from Nimbin and deciding to attempt a tolerance break
    • What tolerance breaks actually are
    • Why tolerance breaks can sometimes fail
    • The relationship between stress, nervous system load and cannabis use
    • Learning to approach wellness with curiosity instead of perfection

    Thanks for being here for the evolution of Canna Curious.

    http://azurehealth.com.au/cannacurious

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    Support the show

    Connect with Kyla de Clifford
    Instagram: @cannacuriousaus
    TikTok: @cannacuriousau
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    If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, share, and leave a review - it helps the podcast reach more curious minds just like you.

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    Disclaimer:
    We are not doctors, and this is not medical advice. Everything shared here is based on our personal lived experiences and the stories of others. Always speak with a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health or wellness routine.

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  • 51 - No Placebo, Just Proof: What Animals Reveal About Cannabinoids with Emma Delaney.
    2026/05/08

    In this episode, Kyla sits down with pharmacist-turned-veterinary cannabinoid specialist Emma Delaney to explore the rapidly emerging world of cannabinoid therapies for animals.

    From chronic pain and anxiety to seizures and palliative care, cannabinoids are increasingly being used in veterinary medicine—but the real insight comes from something deeper:

    animals don’t have a placebo effect.

    This conversation unpacks what that means for how we understand cannabis, the endocannabinoid system, and therapeutic outcomes in animals.

    What We Cover

    • Why animals have an endocannabinoid system (ECS) just like humans
    • The key difference: why dogs are more sensitive to THC
    • CBD vs full spectrum vs isolate—what it means
    • Common conditions treated in animals:
    • Chronic pain (e.g. osteoarthritis)
    • Anxiety (especially post-COVID separation anxiety)
    • Seizures
    • Skin conditions (like atopic dermatitis)
    • What to do if your pet accidentally consumes THC
    • The role of CBD as a potential “buffer” or antidote
    • Why journaling your pet’s behaviour is critical
    • Dosing principles: start low, go slow
    • What animals can teach us about:
    • Placebo vs real effect
    • Observable outcomes

    Important Notes

    • Always speak to a qualified veterinarian before giving your pet any cannabinoid product
    • Animals are more sensitive, particularly to THC

    Resources & Links

    Research Papers

    Is cannabidiol (CBD) effective to ease separation anxiety?

    Efficacy and safety of cannabidiol for the treatment of canine osteoarthritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis of animal intervention studies

    Daily dosing of cannabidiol (CBD) demonstrates a positive effect on measures of stress in dogs during repeated exposure to car travel

    Scientific Validation of Cannabidiol for Management of Dog and Cat Diseases

    Learn more about Emma’s work

    • Website: kindredcbd.com.au
    • Instagram: @kindredcbd

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    Instagram: @cannacuriousaus
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    If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, share, and leave a review - it helps the podcast reach more curious minds just like you.

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    Disclaimer:
    We are not doctors, and this is not medical advice. Everything shared here is based on our personal lived experiences and the stories of others. Always speak with a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health or wellness routine.

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  • 50 - From Opioids to the Plant: A Story of Survival with Debi Wimberley.
    2026/04/29

    What happens when the system you trusted… walks away?

    In today’s episode, I sit down with Debi Wimberley — a former oncology professional who went on to live with one of the most severe chronic pain conditions imaginable.

    For years, Debi was prescribed high-dose opioids to manage her pain.
    Then, almost overnight, that support was removed, with no real plan, no transition, and no safety net.

    What followed wasn’t just withdrawal.
    It was a complete unraveling… and then a rebuilding.

    This conversation explores what it looks like to navigate pain, autonomy, and healing when you’re forced to take your health into your own hands — and how the plant became part of that process.

    This isn’t a simple “before and after” story.
    It’s complex. It’s messy. And it’s incredibly important.

    What We Cover

    • Debi’s early work in oncology — and first exposure to the plant before the ECS was even discovered
    • Living with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) — one of the most severe chronic pain conditions
    • Long-term opioid prescribing and what high-dose use actually looks like
    • The abrupt withdrawal of care during the opioid crisis — and what that means for patients
    • Why regulation without education creates harm
    • Navigating cannabis with no clinical guidance
    • Trial, error, and real-world patient experimentation
    • Understanding the endocannabinoid system in practice
    • Reducing polypharmacy (25+ medications)
    • The shift from outsourcing health → reclaiming body autonomy

    A Note on This Episode

    This episode discusses chronic pain, opioid use, and medical system failures.

    Debi’s story is her own lived experience.
    It is not a universal outcome, and it’s not a substitute for personalised medical advice.

    If you’re navigating medication changes or chronic health conditions, please seek support from a qualified healthcare professional.

    Resources & Further Learning

    • Endocannabinoid System basics https://effectivecannabis.com/about-effective-cannabis/

    You can find Debi @debwimberley

    🌿 Support the Podcast

    If this episode resonated with you… and you want to support the work behind Canna Curious:

    You can buy me a coffee
    (or realistically… help fund more conversations like this)

    "Send us a message"

    Support the show

    Connect with Kyla de Clifford
    Instagram: @cannacuriousaus
    TikTok: @cannacuriousau
    YouTube: @cannacurious

    If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, share, and leave a review - it helps the podcast reach more curious minds just like you.

    Sovereign Creator • https://sovereigncreator.io

    Disclaimer:
    We are not doctors, and this is not medical advice. Everything shared here is based on our personal lived experiences and the stories of others. Always speak with a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health or wellness routine.

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  • 49 - My Daughter, The Plant, and the Anxiety That Followed with Kyla de Clifford and Ruby Skues.
    2026/04/22

    This episode is a little more personal than usual.

    Today, I’m sitting down with my daughter, Ruby and we’re having a conversation I’ve been quietly avoiding for a while.

    Because while I spend my life educating people about the plant…
    Ruby had an experience that changed her relationship with it completely.

    We talk about:

    • what it’s like growing up with a parent in this space
    • the stigma that still exists (especially in younger years)
    • her first experiences with cannabis
    • and the moment everything shifted after a difficult “greening” experience

    But this isn’t just about one night.

    It’s about what came after the anxiety, the fear of it happening again, and how that feeling can linger long after the plant has left your system.

    We also explore:

    • why edibles can hit differently (and sometimes unexpectedly)
    • the importance of dose, timing, and environment
    • how CBD can be used as a harm reduction tool
    • and what honest, open conversations about drugs actually look like in real life

    This episode isn’t here to convince you of anything.

    It’s here to show the nuance that the plant isn’t one-size-fits-all, and that education, safety, and self-awareness matter more than anything else.

    If you’ve ever had an experience that didn’t feel right…or you’re navigating this with your kids, your friends, or even yourself this conversation is for you.

    IN THIS EPISODE

    • Growing up around cannabis: stigma, secrecy, and shifting perspectives
    • First experiences with the plant (and expectations vs reality)
    • What “greening out” actually feels like
    • How one experience can lead to ongoing anxiety
    • The difference between THC and CBD (in real-life terms)
    • Why edibles require a completely different approach
    • Harm reduction: what we wish more people were taught
    • The gap between school education and real-world drug use
    • Navigating this as both a parent and a young adult

    A NOTE FROM KYLA

    This one stretched me.

    It’s one thing to talk about the benefits of the plant it’s another to sit across from your daughter and hear how it impacted her in a way you didn’t expect.

    If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who might need it.

    You can find more conversations like this at Canna Curious — where we explore the plant with curiosity, not assumption.

    "Send us a message"

    Support the show

    Connect with Kyla de Clifford
    Instagram: @cannacuriousaus
    TikTok: @cannacuriousau
    YouTube: @cannacurious

    If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, share, and leave a review - it helps the podcast reach more curious minds just like you.

    Sovereign Creator • https://sovereigncreator.io

    Disclaimer:
    We are not doctors, and this is not medical advice. Everything shared here is based on our personal lived experiences and the stories of others. Always speak with a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health or wellness routine.

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  • 48 - When Pain Starts at 13: Endometriosis, Fibromyalgia & Fighting to Be Heard with Grace Ker.
    2026/04/14

    In this episode of Canna Curious, Kyla sits down with Grace Ker to explore her deeply personal journey with endometriosis and fibromyalgia, a story that began at just 13 years old and unfolded into years of chronic pain, medical intervention, and self-advocacy.

    Grace shares what it was like to:

    • Be dismissed in early medical appointments
    • Navigate multiple treatments, including hormonal therapies and surgery
    • Enter medical menopause as a teenager
    • Experience chronic, debilitating pain that conventional treatments couldn’t resolve
    • Later develop fibromyalgia following burnout and physical stress

    The conversation also explores how alternative approaches including Chinese medicine and plant-based therapies played a role in symptom management, and how Grace learned to trust her intuition in a system that often didn’t listen.

    This episode is as much about emotional resilience as it is about physical health — touching on identity loss, grief, and what it means to rebuild your life when your body changes.

    Key Topics

    • Early onset endometriosis and symptom dismissal
    • Chronic pain and the limits of conventional treatment
    • Medical menopause in adolescence
    • Fibromyalgia onset and full-body pain
    • Opioids vs alternative approaches
    • The role of the nervous system in pain perception
    • Plant-based medicine and symptom regulation
    • Self-advocacy in healthcare
    • Grief, identity, and chronic illness
    • The importance of education and body literacy

    🌿 Resources & Links

    • Grace Ker on Instagram: @spencergreen
    • Recommended Chinese Medicine Practitioner: Richard Best, Chinese Medicine House of Natural Health Hendra
    • Support the podcast: Buy me a coffee!

    From Kyla

    This episode really stayed with me.

    There’s something about hearing a story like Grace’s that reminds you how many women are navigating pain quietly… and how often they’re told it’s normal.

    It’s not.

    And conversations like this are how we start changing that.

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    Support the show

    Connect with Kyla de Clifford
    Instagram: @cannacuriousaus
    TikTok: @cannacuriousau
    YouTube: @cannacurious

    If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, share, and leave a review - it helps the podcast reach more curious minds just like you.

    Sovereign Creator • https://sovereigncreator.io

    Disclaimer:
    We are not doctors, and this is not medical advice. Everything shared here is based on our personal lived experiences and the stories of others. Always speak with a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health or wellness routine.

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  • 47 - I’m Tired of How We Talk About Cannabis with Kyla de Clifford.
    2026/04/01

    Somewhere along the way, the conversation around cannabis got… distorted.

    Depending on who you listen to, it’s either: dangerous and life-ruining or a cure for everything.

    And neither of those are helpful.

    In this episode, I unpack the gap between those extremes and why so many people are still confused, even with more access, more products, and more information than ever before.

    Because the issue isn’t the plant. Maybe its body autonomy and intention.

    What I cover:

    • Why cannabis is still misunderstood (just in a different way)
    • The shift from fear → hype (and why both miss the point)
    • The role of context: nervous system, stress, environment
    • Why people think they’re “doing it wrong”
    • The gap between clinical messaging and real-life use
    • Why more information hasn’t led to better outcomes

    Journaling + tracking

    A beautiful journal for handwriting and keeping with your stash https://www.rubymarybotanicals.com.au/products/cycles-journal

    Australian designed and decentralised - Online app tracking with @ontrackaapp

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    Support the show

    Connect with Kyla de Clifford
    Instagram: @cannacuriousaus
    TikTok: @cannacuriousau
    YouTube: @cannacurious

    If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, share, and leave a review - it helps the podcast reach more curious minds just like you.

    Sovereign Creator • https://sovereigncreator.io

    Disclaimer:
    We are not doctors, and this is not medical advice. Everything shared here is based on our personal lived experiences and the stories of others. Always speak with a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health or wellness routine.

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  • 46 - Hemp as Fuel - Why Aren’t We Using It? With Kyla de Clifford.
    2026/03/25

    This week, we explore a question that seems simple… but isn’t:

    If hemp can be used as fuel then why aren’t we using it? Particularly during this very planned war and outage of oil with far reaching implications.

    In this episode, I break down:

    • The history of hemp as an industrial crop
    • Henry Ford’s plant-based car and early biofuel exploration
    • What hemp fuel actually is (biodiesel + ethanol)
    • Whether it really works — and where it falls short
    • Why it didn’t scale (policy, infrastructure, economics)
    • Where hemp fits in today’s energy conversation
    • And the bigger question: how systems decide what gets adopted… and what gets left behind

    References & Further Reading

    • USDA Hemp for Victory archive
      https://naldc.nal.usda.gov/download/IND43843001/PDF
    • Hemp biomass & biofuel potential (Bioresource Technology)
      https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S096085241830306X
    • Industrial hemp for energy (Energies journal)
      https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/21/5810
    • Bioenergy crop comparison review
      https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364032118304983
    • Hemp and phytoremediation (Frontiers in Plant Science)
      https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2020.00359/full

    For more on Australia's Oil production, petrol etc and who is and isn't paying tax follow @punterspolitics on instagram

    If you’re enjoying the podcast and want to support these conversations, you can do so here:

    Buy Me a Coffee

    If this episode made you think differently, send it to someone who still thinks this plant is one-dimensional.

    "Send us a message"

    Support the show

    Connect with Kyla de Clifford
    Instagram: @cannacuriousaus
    TikTok: @cannacuriousau
    YouTube: @cannacurious

    If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, share, and leave a review - it helps the podcast reach more curious minds just like you.

    Sovereign Creator • https://sovereigncreator.io

    Disclaimer:
    We are not doctors, and this is not medical advice. Everything shared here is based on our personal lived experiences and the stories of others. Always speak with a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health or wellness routine.

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  • 45 - Cannabis Research: The Story We Were Never Told with Kyla de Clifford.
    2026/03/18

    Cannabis research often feels confusing.

    One study says the plant may help with pain, sleep or inflammation. The next headline warns about risk.

    So what’s really going on?

    In this episode of Canna Curious, I unpack why cannabis science has been so difficult to interpret for the past 70 years.

    From the Nixon-era report that recommended decriminalisation but was ignored… to the discovery of the endocannabinoid system by Raphael Mechoulam… to modern case studies in epilepsy, endometriosis and chronic pain.

    I also explore how research bias, funding incentives and media headlines can shape the way cannabis science is interpreted.

    Most importantly, I look at how to read cannabis research with a more critical and curious eye.

    Because the science around this plant is still evolving.

    And in many ways, the most important questions are only just beginning to be asked.

    In this episode we discuss

    • The 1972 Shafer Commission and the research that was ignored
    • Raphael Mechoulam and the discovery of THC and the endocannabinoid system
    • Why cannabis was placed in Schedule I and how that shaped research
    • How media headlines can misrepresent cannabis studies
    • Case studies in epilepsy, endometriosis and chronic pain
    • Practical tips for how to read cannabis research

    Support the podcast

    If you enjoy the podcast and would like to support the research and production that goes into each episode, you can buy me a coffee via the link in the show notes.

    "Send us a message"

    Support the show

    Connect with Kyla de Clifford
    Instagram: @cannacuriousaus
    TikTok: @cannacuriousau
    YouTube: @cannacurious

    If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, share, and leave a review - it helps the podcast reach more curious minds just like you.

    Sovereign Creator • https://sovereigncreator.io

    Disclaimer:
    We are not doctors, and this is not medical advice. Everything shared here is based on our personal lived experiences and the stories of others. Always speak with a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health or wellness routine.

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    18 分