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The John Clay Wolf show has appeared on terrestrial radio for a really, really, really long time. So we dug into our pockets and on the other side of our we found something funny. And yes, it's contagious. Gather round as the wolf pack goes on this throwback adventure.
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What's the damn deal? It's your boy, DJ Pre K with the John Clay Wolf show, live from the archives with a sweet joint for y'all. Now, a lot of folks partake in the herbal essences on the clock, but John says it makes you lazy, forgetful, and what was I saying? Anyways, let's. Let's break down the pound and light up some of the greatest hits. Check this out, G. What do you.
Eddie
Think about the legalization of marijuana?
Frank
Oh, my gosh. I think it's about time I read that. I think a couple of weeks ago, months ago, that President Biden had signed something or was going to pass something where it legalized. It legalized it in all 50 states. So I'm all for it.
Eddie
He talks like he's stoned.
Frank
Did you see him try to shake the hand of somebody who wasn't there?
Eddie
He is old.
Frank
Yeah, that was sad. But I mean, marijuana is good for a lot of things. You know what I mean? It is for real.
Eddie
You high, right?
Frank
For real.
John Clay Wolf
You know what? That's our. That's our random stand up. This week actually is what, 4:20 was this past Wednesday.
Eddie
Yeah.
John Clay Wolf
And we have. Yeah, nobody doesn't like Tommy chong. Cut number 13.
George Carlin
If everybody was stoned, there'd be less violence in the world, man, you know? Cause they've done studies and they found that you can't hurt anybody if you can't find your car keys. When you get stoned on a pot, man, you walk around the house all day with the keys in one hand. And they talk about pot being a gateway drug. It's more of a doorway drug. As soon as you walk through that doorway, you can't remember what the you're looking for. What am I doing in the closet? Why am I holding my keys? That's why I keep a bong in every room in my house.
Hannah
That's so true.
George Carlin
Oh, a bong. Okay, I know what to do now.
John Clay Wolf
Good old Chong.
Eddie
I mean, what about the productivity of America's workforce all stoned?
John Clay Wolf
I think we're seeing it.
Frank
I mean, I think it depends on what kind of job you have and if you're doing it to maintain a high or treat pain or anxiety.
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Frank
It's good.
Hannah
It definitely affects business for sure.
Frank
You think so?
John Clay Wolf
Oh, yeah. No doubt about it.
Hannah
Firsthand.
Isaac
Happy?
Hannah
Oh, yeah.
Frank
What'd you see?
Hannah
Oh, yeah. An incident.
Eddie
Incidents, people. It's easy to do during the day. If you're drinking, people can smell it on you. They can see it in your eyes. And when you're smoking grass or eating gummies, they really can't. So they're just. They're just sorry workers. They're no good. And you just like, well, he's just lazy or he's dumb, but no, he's just stoned. I just.
John Clay Wolf
There's a difference. Is there an incident?
Eddie
Of course there's incidences all the time. People can take gummy bears and go to work and just sit there and be high. And you don't know it, but you look at their numbers and they suck. What their productivity is. Legalization of marijuana will decrease the gross domestic product of this nation by 10%. Really?
Frank
I don't think so.
John Clay Wolf
I absolutely agree.
Frank
Oh, absolutely.
Eddie
Don't you gotta get that mic early on?
John Clay Wolf
Early on. I think we'll learn to deal with it later. But I think people are taking advantage right now. They're like, wow, I could finally do it right.
Eddie
They're smoking vapes with.
Frank
Oh, yeah. And you can't tell what it is.
Eddie
Sure.
John Clay Wolf
Yeah.
Eddie
I mean, if I was stoned all day, oh, my Lord, we wouldn't even have a business.
Isaac
No.
Frank
Well, no, you need all your energy.
Eddie
So I'm the one that has to stay sober because I can lead all the stoners.
John Clay Wolf
Yes.
Eddie
I mean, that's not fair. I mean, it's like hurting strippers, hurting cats. I mean, it's ridiculous.
John Clay Wolf
Yeah.
Frank
And you said they're not going to move very Quickly.
Eddie
No, they're not. But they're just not going to do anything. And you're sitting there like, what's wrong with you? And they don't want to tell you that they're stone.
Isaac
Do I see drug tests in our future?
Hannah
Oh, no, that would not be a good idea.
John Clay Wolf
That's one. Now, listen, I'm no club joiner, but.
Isaac
It'S going to be me and Michael left on the floor.
Eddie
Yeah.
Hannah
I don't even know.
John Clay Wolf
The Alcoholics Anonymous have a great saying. Honesty in all our affairs. And, like, I don't. I mean, just. Yeah. Yep. I'm high. You know, just. Just cop to it, man. If somebody has to ask you in a professional capacity, just cop to. Just tell the truth. There's nothing looks dumber than. Well, no, I'm not drunk. Sure you are. We've had a few of those. Sure you are.
Hannah
Yeah, we had to let somebody go.
John Clay Wolf
He's.
Hannah
He was at work drunk. Yeah, it was.
Frank
How drunk were they?
Isaac
Very, Very.
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Oh, yeah.
Eddie
When was this?
Isaac
It was a while back.
Hannah
Two years ago now.
Isaac
Yeah.
Frank
What happened?
Isaac
He was just very. He was.
Hannah
He was a happy drunk.
Isaac
He was a very happy drunk. He didn't get angry, didn't fight anybody. He was just blurry faced. That red. What do you call, ratio or whatever on his face.
John Clay Wolf
His eyes.
Isaac
Yeah, Eyes were bloodshot. It was sad. It was really sad. It was past the point of. Oh, he had a couple of cocktails at lunch.
Hannah
It was sad when it. When it got to where he'd had this glass. And you'd always hear it, ching, ching, ching, ching, ching. What is in this glass? And it was later in the day, and he'd get worse and worse and real buddy. Buddy with people at the cubicles. Like, man, you're not buying any cars. What are you doing? And then buddy.
Eddie
Yeah, we're talking about the buying floor@givemethevin.com. the height of professionalism with the staff. I had to, literally about three years ago, bring in all the managers and say, hey, it's come to my attention that you guys are having two and three martini lunches, and this isn't gonna work. Did it hold? Because we haven't revisited it in a while. Are they back to drinking at lunch?
Hannah
Well, as long as we're. Everybody's getting fed lunch, they don't. They don't have the opportunity to go get food.
John Clay Wolf
Lunch.
Eddie
Right. That's why I started catering lunch every day. Oh, was that it? He had to keep them out of the bars.
John Clay Wolf
Damn it, man.
Eddie
Sure.
Frank
That's terrible.
Eddie
It is terrible.
Frank
But it's facts, though.
Hannah
But it's true facts.
Frank
We love to go to work.
Eddie
We have. We have happy employees.
Isaac
There were two.
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Podcast Summary: JCW ARCHIVE: Stoners At Your Service The John Clay Wolfe Show Release Date: March 29, 2025
Overview
In the episode titled "JCW ARCHIVE: Stoners At Your Service," host John Clay Wolfe delves into the multifaceted topic of marijuana legalization and its implications on society, particularly focusing on workplace productivity and personal anecdotes from the show's contributors. The discussion is vibrant, humorous, and insightful, capturing diverse perspectives on the evolving landscape of cannabis use.
Marijuana Legalization: A Heated Debate
The episode kicks off with a spirited conversation between contributors Eddie and Frank regarding the recent legalization of marijuana across all 50 states. Frank expresses strong support:
Frank [01:14]: "I think it's about time I read that. I think a couple of weeks ago, months ago, that President Biden had signed something or was going to pass something where it legalized it in all 50 states. So I'm all for it."
However, Eddie remains skeptical about the policy's presentation, humorously critiquing Frank's delivery:
Eddie [01:30]: "He talks like he's stoned."
The hosts reference George Carlin's comedic take on marijuana, highlighting societal observations and misconceptions:
George Carlin [02:44]: "If everybody was stoned, there'd be less violence in the world, man, you know?"
This segment underscores the shifting perceptions of marijuana from a stigmatized substance to a widely accepted recreational and medicinal product.
Impact on Workforce Productivity
A significant portion of the discussion centers on the potential effects of marijuana legalization on America's workforce. Eddie voices concerns about decreased productivity:
Eddie [04:14]: "Legalization of marijuana will decrease the gross domestic product of this nation by 10%. Really?"
Frank challenges this assertion, fostering a balanced debate:
Frank [04:32]: "I don't think so."
John Clay Wolfe supports Frank's viewpoint:
John Clay Wolf [04:34]: "I absolutely agree."
The conversation transitions to personal experiences with employees under the influence, highlighting challenges in maintaining professionalism and efficiency:
Eddie [03:47]: "They're smoking vapes with... you can't tell what it is."
Personal Anecdotes and Workplace Incidents
The contributors share firsthand accounts of workplace incidents related to substance use. Hannah recounts a situation involving an employee:
Hannah [06:00]: "He was a happy drunk. He didn't get angry, didn't fight anybody. He was just blurry faced. That red... his eyes were bloodshot. It was sad."
Eddie elaborates on the measures taken to address such issues, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a sober and productive work environment:
Eddie [06:41]: "We're talking about the buying floor@givemethevin.com. the height of professionalism with the staff. I had to, literally about three years ago, bring in all the managers and say, hey, it's come to my attention that you guys are having two and three martini lunches, and this isn't gonna work."
These narratives illustrate the real-world challenges businesses face in balancing employee well-being with operational efficiency amidst changing legal landscapes.
Perspectives on Workplace Policies and Honesty
The discussion also touches on the importance of honesty in professional settings, inspired by principles from Alcoholics Anonymous:
John Clay Wolf [05:31]: "The Alcoholics Anonymous have a great saying. Honesty in all our affairs. ... Just tell the truth. There's nothing that looks dumber than, 'Well, no, I'm not drunk. Sure you are.'"
Isaac raises the question of implementing drug tests in the workplace:
Isaac [05:18]: "Do I see drug tests in our future?"
Hannah succinctly dismisses the idea:
Hannah [05:20]: "Oh, no, that would not be a good idea."
This segment underscores the delicate balance between ensuring workplace productivity and respecting individual freedoms and honesty.
Conclusion and Final Thoughts
As the episode draws to a close, the hosts reiterate the complexities surrounding marijuana legalization and its societal impacts. Frank and Hannah acknowledge the nuanced realities of maintaining a productive workforce in the face of changing laws and personal choices.
Frank [07:23]: "But it's facts, though."
Hannah [07:28]: "But it's true facts."
The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to engage with the show’s online platforms, fostering a community around ongoing discussions on pertinent social issues.
Notable Quotes Recap
Final Thoughts
"JCW ARCHIVE: Stoners At Your Service" provides a candid and engaging exploration of marijuana legalization, highlighting both its potential benefits and challenges. Through a blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and thoughtful debate, John Clay Wolfe and his contributors offer listeners a comprehensive look at how evolving cannabis laws intersect with workplace dynamics and societal norms.