In this episode of Joint Forces, Luke Scarmazzo sits down with the legendary Ngaio Bealum — an OG in the cannabis game and a master of the mic. If you know cannabis culture, then you know Ngaio. He’s a stand-up comic, activist, writer, and former co-host of Netflix’s Cooking on High. He’s toured the country doing comedy, hosted Cannabis Planet, written columns like Ask 420, and stayed true to the plant for decades.Luke and Ngaio vibe on everything from the early days of California’s Prop 215 to the wild state of the game today. They chop it up about legalization, social equity (or lack thereof), and how comedy has always been a vehicle for truth-telling in cannabis spaces. Expect laughs, real talk, and unfiltered opinions from a man who’s lived it on stage, in the courtroom, and behind the scenes.If you love sharp wit, deep roots, and unapologetic insight into cannabis and culture, this one’s for you.Follow Luke Scarmazzo:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukescarmazzo/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jointforcespodcast/Follow Ngaio:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ngaio420/Produced by Gears and GritInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gears.and.grit/Get Luke Scarmazzo's book "High Price" on Amazon: https://a.co/d/0m48P0EAbout The Joint Forces Podcast:Welcome to The Joint Forces Podcast—where the hustle meets the heart of the cannabis game. Hosted by Luke Scarmazzo, a real one who did 15 years in federal prison just for running a legit medical dispensary under California law, this podcast keeps it raw and unfiltered. Luke breaks down the business, culture, and legal drama surrounding the cannabis industry, bringing in voices that matter—entrepreneurs, activists, and folks who’ve done time for the plant they love.This ain't just talk; it’s about shining a light on untold stories and real struggles in the cannabis world. Whether it's chopping it up with industry leaders or hearing from people fighting outdated drug laws, The Joint Forces Podcast delivers the truth from those who lived it. Luke’s journey from prison to reform advocate gives him a front-row seat to the game—perfect for listeners who want the real deal on cannabis legalization, social justice, and what it takes to thrive in the green space today.