This page brings together a sample of my best work — from expert interviews to deep dives into cannabis history, culture, and policy. You’ll also find documentaries, archives, and special projects here. Whether you’re a longtime follower or a first-time visitor, this page is designed to help you dive in at your own pace. Explore below.
Table of Contents
- Listen/Watch Now
- Guest Index
- Guests from Higher Education
- The History of Cannabis in Illinois
- Legal Sex Industry in America
- Support
Listen/Watch Now
You can watch The Cole Memo Podcast on Spotify, X(formerly Twitter), and Youtube.
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Release Schedule
New content is released semi-weekly.
Typically, new content is released on Patreon first. You can become a member here. After the content premieres on Patreon, it is released on all platforms for free streaming.
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You can listen to the latest episodes of the podcast below.
#247 – What could rescheduling mean for cannabis policy? – The Cole Memo
- #247 – What could rescheduling mean for cannabis policy?
- #246 – Cannabis Is Legal in Illinois, So Why Are People Still Being Arrested
- #245 – Live From the Oval Office: Trump Directs AG to Expedite Cannabis Rescheduling Process
- #244 – Talking Cannabis Rescheduling With Its Harshest Critics
- #243 – Social Equity, Transporters, Rescheduling, and the Future of Hemp With Ali Jubelirer
Guest Index
The Guest Index highlights the diverse professionals who’ve joined The Cole Memo Podcast — from regulators and lawmakers to journalists, scholars, and advocates. Explore the conversations shaping cannabis, psychedelics, and policy today. View the guest index by clicking here.
Guests from Higher Education
Conversations with faculty, researchers, and administrators from universities across the country. These guests bring a scholarly lens to questions of drug policy, public health, and the social impacts of cannabis reform. Whether it’s analyzing data, contextualizing history, or exploring the cultural role of cannabis on campuses, these episodes connect policy debates with academic insight. Watch the episodes by clicking here.
The History of Cannabis in Illinois
Illinois has a complicated relationship with cannabis — from early criminalization and uneven enforcement to the launch of a tightly regulated legal market. This section collects reporting, interviews, and research into the key moments, court cases, and community efforts that shaped the state’s path. If you want to understand where things stand today, you need to know how we got here. Click here to learn more.
Mini Doc
A short documentary exploring the first two years of legalization in Illinois. Featuring voices from advocates, patients, and industry insiders, this project captures the growing pains of a new market and the ongoing need for reform. Tune in here.
Hash Wednesday at University of Illinois
Hash Wednesday began on the University of Illinois Quad in 1977 as a student-led call for marijuana law reform. This series revisits the tradition through stories and interviews with those who were there. Tune in and learn more here.
Newspaper/Photographic Archive
A curated collection of original reporting, archival photos, and scanned documents that help tell the untold history of cannabis and protest culture in Illinois. This archive brings together rare material from newspapers, student publications, and photographers who captured the movement as it unfolded. View the archive for free here.
Legal Sex Industry in America
A multi-part series examining Nevada’s licensed brothels and the broader legal sex industry in America. Through interviews and on-the-ground reporting, this series explores how legality shapes labor, safety, stigma, and the economics of sex work. An honest look at one of the country’s most misunderstood industries. You can view the series here.
Support
You can support The Cole Memo with a one-time, monthly, or yearly contribution of your choice at ColeMemo.com/Support.
One of the best ways to support is completely free — subscribe to the podcast on your preferred platform, leave a positive rating, and share it with friends. Every bit of engagement helps the show reach more people and keeps this work going.
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