The Different Meanings of THC with Dale WalshThe Different Meanings of THC with Dale Walsh
Retrieving Sanity
Dale Walsh shares his journey with schizophrenia and the role of cannabis in his recovery, emphasising self-acceptance and family support through the Live Love program.
56:17•31 Aug 2025
Retrieving Sanity: Dale Walsh on Schizophrenia and Cannabis
Episode Overview
- Cannabis plays a significant role in Dale's mental health management.
- The Live Love program supports families dealing with schizophrenia.
- Self-acceptance is crucial in overcoming external judgment.
- Communication and understanding are key in mental health recovery.
- Stigma around mental illness needs to be challenged.
“"Recovery is always an option."”
How do individuals turn their lives around after addiction? Dale Walsh, a coach and mental health advocate, returns to chat with Keegan about the profound experiences and revelations he's encountered on his journey with schizophrenia and cannabis. Dale shares his story of reclaiming sanity after years of struggle, highlighting the role of cannabis in his mental health management.
Through the Live Love mentoring program, he offers support to families dealing with mental illness, emphasizing the importance of communication, understanding, and self-acceptance. The episode takes a candid look at the complexities of mental health, including the stigma surrounding schizophrenia and the role of THC in Dale's life. Dale's narrative is both humorous and heartfelt, offering a unique perspective on finding personal peace amidst external judgment.
With light-hearted exchanges and deep reflections, this episode invites listeners to consider their own paths to self-acceptance and mental well-being. What does it mean to truly retrieve one's sanity? Tune in for an engaging conversation that might just offer some answers.

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