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STONER MAMA NICOLE Breaking Stigma, One Laugh at a Time
How a Newfoundland mom, cannabis creator, and advocate is turning her own story into a movement built on humor, honesty, and acceptance
There are plenty of cannabis creators on the internet.
There are plenty of moms on the internet.
There are plenty of Canadians on the internet.
And then there’s Stoner Mama Nicole—who apparently decided we needed all three rolled into one, with a healthy dose of humor, a little Newfoundland attitude, and absolutely no interest in fitting neatly into somebody else’s stereotype.
Nicole is a Canadian cannabis creator and mom from Newfoundland, a recovering addict, an advocate, and the personality behind a growing community built around something deceptively simple: people should be allowed to talk honestly about cannabis without being treated like a walking Cheech & Chong audition.
Her mission isn’t simply to post about weed.
It’s to change the conversation surrounding it.
MORE THAN THE PLANT
Nicole describes herself as a cannabis advocate and content creator who uses humor, education, and personal experience to challenge the way people think about cannabis.
And that distinction matters.
For decades, cannabis consumers have been shoved into a handful of tired stereotypes. The lazy stoner. The irresponsible parent. The burnout. The guy in the basement surrounded by empty pizza boxes wondering where his lighter went.
Nicole wants people to see something different.
The person behind the plant.
She believes cannabis can be medicine, and she wants people to understand that cannabis consumers are everyday people—moms included.
That last part is especially important to her.
Because apparently being a mother doesn’t automatically cancel your ability to know what a cannabis plant is.
Who knew?
Nicole’s message is that cannabis consumers can be parents, professionals, people in recovery, caregivers, entrepreneurs, friends, neighbors, and members of their communities.
In other words: they’re human beings.
FROM FUN CONTENT TO A PURPOSE
Nicole didn’t originally set out to build a movement.
She started creating cannabis content because she wanted to connect with other consumers and share her own experiences. What began as something fun quickly became something much bigger.
She discovered that her voice could help people.
Her content could normalize cannabis.
Her experiences could open conversations.
And her humor could make people stop scrolling long enough to actually listen.
That combination became the foundation of Stoner Mama Nicole.
She creates relatable cannabis content, memes, product showcases, and educational posts, but her favorite material is the kind that accomplishes two things at once:
Make somebody laugh—and make them think.
That might be one of the most effective ways to communicate online.
Give somebody a lecture and they’ll scroll.
Make them laugh first, and suddenly they’re paying attention.
BREAKING THE MOM STEREOTYPE
One of Nicole’s biggest goals is breaking the stigma surrounding cannabis, particularly when it comes to mothers and people in recovery.
She wants people to understand that recovery doesn’t look exactly the same for everyone.
Neither does cannabis.
Her own experience has given her perspective that can’t simply be manufactured with a clever caption or a trending sound.
Nicole isn’t pretending that cannabis is the answer to every problem.
She’s advocating for honest conversations—conversations without automatic judgment, outdated stereotypes, or the assumption that anyone who consumes cannabis must fit into a particular box.
And maybe that’s where her content becomes most powerful.
She’s not asking people to agree with her.
She’s asking people to think.
A CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE
Being based in Canada gives Nicole a unique perspective on the cannabis conversation.
Canada’s legal cannabis framework created an environment where cannabis could be discussed more openly, but legalization didn’t magically make the stigma disappear.
Old stereotypes don’t pack their bags and move out just because Parliament changes the rules.
Misinformation still exists.
Judgment still exists.
And there are still plenty of people who have never bothered to learn about cannabis beyond whatever they heard from somebody’s cousin’s brother’s friend’s uncle in 1987.
Nicole believes the answer isn’t more judgment.
It’s education and open conversation.
That’s exactly where she wants Stoner Mama Nicole to make a difference.
WELCOME TO THE GREEN QUEEN BOUTIQUE
Nicole isn’t stopping with content.
She’s also building The Green Queen Boutique, a cannabis-inspired small business where she creates merchandise and products for the cannabis community.
It’s another extension of the same philosophy behind her content: creativity, cannabis, connection, and community.
The Green Queen Boutique gives Nicole an opportunity to turn her creativity into something tangible while building another piece of the brand she’s creating.
And that brand isn’t just a logo.
It’s a community.
COMMUNITY OVER NUMBERS
Ask Nicole what she’s most proud of, and you might expect the answer to involve followers, views, viral posts, or some other social-media number that causes creators to stare at their phones like they’re waiting for the lottery results.
But that’s not what matters most to her.
Nicole says building Stoner Mama Nicole into a real community and brand is what she’s most proud of.
When somebody tells her that something she posted helped them, educated them, or simply made them laugh, that means more than numbers ever could.
That’s a pretty important distinction.
Because followers are statistics.
People are people.
And Nicole wants the people behind those statistics to know they aren’t alone.
She especially values connecting with other moms and showing them that they don’t have to feel isolated simply because they consume cannabis.
THE MOVEMENT IS BIGGER THAN NICOLE
The word community comes up repeatedly when Nicole talks about what she’s building.
And that’s not accidental.
For her, cannabis represents connection and acceptance.
Through cannabis, she’s met people she may never have encountered otherwise. She’s found a community where people can be themselves, and she’s using her platform to help expand that sense of belonging.
That’s what separates an influencer from an advocate.
An influencer can tell you what they’re doing.
An advocate gives you a reason to care.
Nicole wants to become a recognized cannabis creator and advocate who helps change the way people view cannabis—especially when the conversation involves moms and people in recovery.
That’s not a small goal.
But then again, she isn’t building a small brand.
WHAT COMES NEXT?
If Nicole has anything to say about it, Stoner Mama Nicole is only getting started.
She envisions a much bigger brand with collaborations, cannabis events, brand partnerships, merchandise, and continued growth for The Green Queen Boutique.
But despite those ambitions, there’s one thing she doesn’t want to lose along the way:
Authenticity.
That’s important because the internet has a funny way of turning genuine people into marketing machines.
One minute you’re posting something because it makes you laugh.
The next minute somebody is telling you what time to post, what trend to follow, what algorithm to chase, and whether your cannabis leaf needs to be rotated 17 degrees for maximum engagement.
Nicole’s goal is to grow without losing the person who started it all.
Stoner Mama Nicole.
The mom.
The creator.
The advocate.
The woman in recovery.
The Canadian.
The person behind the plant.
THE PERSON BEHIND THE PLANT
At its heart, Stoner Mama Nicole isn’t really about cannabis.
It’s about people.
It’s about giving cannabis consumers permission to be seen as more than a stereotype.
It’s about moms knowing they’re not alone.
It’s about people in recovery understanding that their journey doesn’t have to look exactly like somebody else’s.
It’s about education replacing misinformation.
It’s about humor opening doors that arguments never could.
And it’s about one Newfoundland mom using her own experiences to say something remarkably powerful:
You don’t have to fit the stereotype.
You can be a mother.
You can be in recovery.
You can be an entrepreneur.
You can be an advocate.
You can love cannabis.
And you can still be completely, unapologetically yourself.
That’s the world Stoner Mama Nicole is trying to build.
And judging by what she’s already created, she isn’t just talking about the future.
She’s already growing it.
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STONEY MAMA NICOLE
Cannabis Creator • Advocate • Mom • Entrepreneur
Follow the journey of Stoner Mama Nicole and discover the community she’s building around cannabis, connection, education, humor, and breaking the stigma.
The Green Queen Boutique represents the entrepreneurial side of that movement—bringing Nicole’s cannabis-inspired creativity directly to the community she loves.
Because at the end of the day, the plant is only part of the story.
The people are the story.
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