By Kimberly Ellis
If the legalization of Cannabis is important to you, you've probably already heard of the smoking hot on-air duo of Mike Cann and Heather Mack. These Two Hotheads are directly affecting change in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. They are determined to empower their audience, to get involved with activism in general, especially with actions that they can take part in within their own backyard, and local community. They help find real solutions. The team of Cann and Mack are likely to ask one of their many on-air guests, "How can people get involved to help you with this cause?" What can you do to help as a citizen? "In my experience, it's been much easier to effect change at the city, local community, and state level, rather than nationally. I've had discussions with Senators, Governor, State Reps and local politicians that have moved the ball. That's the idea of how we like to do activism. Forget waiting for the President and Congress to fix it, what can we do local?" Cann says. When asked if he was excited about this particular moment in time, Cann said, "Yes! We're getting closer every day. Some states are going to legalize it, and Massachusetts might be one of the first in 2016." "We decriminalized in MA, medical is next, then legal in 2016. Not waiting for the President and Congress, or even the MA State House to do that, by ballot initiative. That was a great backdoor way. That's what I always look for. What can actually bring changes?"


Heather Mack, who spent four years working with the UMASS Cannabis Reform Coalition and eventually became president, talks about her roll on the show. "I think I bring a unique energy—I have a lot of enthusiasm and I get really into each interview. I try to connect with people and make them feel like they can tell me things they wouldn't tell other more mainstream media sources. Plus I feel I connect well with students and young folks who are just getting into activism, and I can draw on a lot of my experiences with organizing and leading a student drug reform group to give good advice." she went on to say, "We really value our listeners contributions and welcome any suggestions they have for topics they want to be covered. As far as other areas, I’m interested in talking about education, social services and outreach for minorities and other marginalized communities, LGBTQ activism, and women’s health issues. But again, pretty much nothing is off limits on our show, as long as it relates to activism—to something you can get off the couch, off the computer, and do something about."


Both hosts will be at this years 23rd Annual Boston Freedom Rally again. I asked Heather Mack what her plans were for the Rally and would her rap duo Solo Sexx be performing this year and this is what she had to say, "We sure are! I’m so unbelievably grateful to be able to say that Solo Sexx will be returning this year on the second stage. Last year was an incredible time and we are definitely looking forward to sharing the stage with so many other amazing speakers and performers." Mack frequently freestyles on the show with or about guests. "I also have been a performer for many years and love whenever I get a chance to rap or sing on the show! I always have a blast in the studio and I feel very lucky to be able to run my mouth on a microphone every Saturday afternoon." Mike Cann will be speaking at the Rally this year as well, with Congressman Barney Frank, and Judge Jim Gray as well as many other supporters of marijuana reform.
If you would like to listen to Mike's phone call with the Governor, or ANY of Mike and Heather's previous shows, they can be found on Cann's Youtube page, Two Hotheads: Where Activism Happens, featuring more than 500 videos, with more than 600,000+ views, and 2,200+ subscribers. You can catch the Two Hotheads videos at: http://youtube.com/mikecann. Two Hotheads: Where Activism Happens, also have a Facebook group, with thousands of local (and not-so local) contributing members, forming an online community in which topics range from cannabis, to music, as well as politics, and the latest activist movements. The URL is as follows: http://facebook.com/groups/2hotheads
Two Hotheads: Where Activism Happens
with Co-Hosts Mike Cann & Heather Mack
Saturdays @ 3:30pm EST
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From our live event at Middle East.
http://youtu.be/j5j91Aszwlk
http://youtu.be/CsIUReOurac
From Occupy Coakley rally that started on our show.
http://youtu.be/MMbXfPSiDY0
Mike Cann calls into WBZ to ask the Governor about marijuana reform.
http://youtu.be/dO8NfqQbA-k
From our radio show
http://youtu.be/G3MhxrfhWpI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCOlq6Idbdo&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUgoFO-ilHc&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbHXq45lEeE&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTUI2kJ4kOQ&feature=plcp
Photos courtesy of Sarah Sparks- MassBytes.com, Niki Smokes- FreeMassMedia.com, WBCN, & UNregularradio.com