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EPISODE · Jun 19, 2026 · 27 MIN

The Sesh: Stories, Beliefs, Politics & Why People See the Same Thing Differently

from Cannabis School · host Flow Media

This week’s Sesh starts with a simple idea: stories shape everything.The way we see the world, the people we trust, the beliefs we hold, and even the things we’re willing to fight over usually come down to the stories we’ve accepted as true. Sometimes those stories help us make sense of reality. Sometimes they become the thing that keeps us from seeing it clearly.  From there, we wander through government distrust, politics, religion, media narratives, community, forgiveness, personal responsibility, and the challenge of trying to understand people who see the world completely differently than we do.  We talk about why people can look at the exact same event and walk away with completely different conclusions. We explore how identity influences belief, how perception shapes reality, and why it’s becoming harder for people to have conversations without immediately dividing themselves into teams.  Along the way we get into Christianity, Mormonism, race, forgiveness, political tribalism, human behavior, and the idea that every person is carrying their own version of reality based on the experiences that shaped them.  As usual, we don’t solve any of the world’s problems.But we definitely spend some time poking at them. 😆Why stories are one of the most powerful forces in human historyGovernment trust, skepticism, and declassified informationPattern recognition and understanding peoplePolitical tribalism and identityThe difference between facts, perception, and beliefProperty rights, protest, and personal responsibilityRace, media narratives, and public perceptionForgiveness and why it’s often more about healing yourselfChristianity, Mormonism, and religious identityWhy no two people experience the same belief system exactly the same wayCommunity versus divisionThe challenge of understanding perspectives that aren’t your own  Most people aren’t reacting to reality.They’re reacting to the story they believe about reality.The more we understand the stories people carry, the easier it becomes to understand why they see the world the way they do. That doesn’t mean we have to agree. It just means we might stop assuming everyone who disagrees with us is the enemy.  Keep the Mic on.Fuel the movement. Keep the conversation going.We keep a running list of tools and brands we personally enjoy and actually use.Find everything in one place here:👉 https://cannabisschool.org/productsOnly what we’d use ourselves. No fluff. Just the good stuff.Got thoughts or questions?Drop us a line, we actually read them.Subscribe on YouTube for smart content with zero judgment, one episode at a time.Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://cannabisschool.orgInstagram: @cannabisschoolpodcastFacebook: Cannabis SchoolTikTok: @cannabisschoolEpisode Music CreditsPsalm Trees, James Berkeley – Ah YeahFeedSpot Top 100 Cannabis TikTok Influencers

This week’s Sesh starts with a simple idea: stories shape everything.The way we see the world, the people we trust, the beliefs we hold, and even the things we’re willing to fight over usually come down to the stories we’ve accepted as true. Sometimes those stories help us make sense of reality. Sometimes they become the thing that keeps us from seeing it clearly.  From there, we wander through government distrust, politics, religion, media narratives, community, forgiveness, personal responsibility, and the challenge of trying to understand people who see the world completely differently than we do.  We talk about why people can look at the exact same event and walk away with completely different conclusions. We explore how identity influences belief, how perception shapes reality, and why it’s becoming harder for people to have conversations without immediately dividing themselves into teams.  Along the way we get into Christianity, Mormonism, race, forgiveness, political tribalism, human behavior, and the idea that every person is carrying their own version of reality based on the experiences that shaped them.  As usual, we don’t solve any of the world’s problems.But we definitely spend some time poking at them. 😆Why stories are one of the most powerful forces in human historyGovernment trust, skepticism, and declassified informationPattern recognition and understanding peoplePolitical tribalism and identityThe difference between facts, perception, and beliefProperty rights, protest, and personal responsibilityRace, media narratives, and public perceptionForgiveness and why it’s often more about healing yourselfChristianity, Mormonism, and religious identityWhy no two people experience the same belief system exactly the same wayCommunity versus divisionThe challenge of understanding perspectives that aren’t your own  Most people aren’t reacting to reality.They’re reacting to the story they believe about reality.The more we understand the stories people carry, the easier it becomes to understand why they see the world the way they do. That doesn’t mean we have to agree. It just means we might stop assuming everyone who disagrees with us is the enemy.  Keep the Mic on.Fuel the movement. Keep the conversation going.We keep a running list of tools and brands we personally enjoy and actually use.Find everything in one place here:👉 https://cannabisschool.org/productsOnly what we’d use ourselves. No fluff. Just the good stuff.Got thoughts or questions?Drop us a line, we actually read them.Subscribe on YouTube for smart content with zero judgment, one episode at a time.Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://cannabisschool.orgInstagram: @cannabisschoolpodcastFacebook: Cannabis SchoolTikTok: @cannabisschoolEpisode Music CreditsPsalm Trees, James Berkeley – Ah YeahFeedSpot Top 100 Cannabis TikTok Influencers

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