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Meet The "Good Witch" Using Cannabis And Tarot To Help Us All Stay Present
May 1, 2026
Source:
Maria Wyllie
Cannabis Now
If you’ve spent any time on social media lately, you’ve likely encountered the vibrant, unfiltered energy of Shelley Johnson, better known to her millions of fans as "A Good Witch." At 73 years young, Shelley is a powerhouse of authenticity, blending hard-won life wisdom with a refreshing, no-nonsense approach to cannabis culture. Far from your typical influencer, she’s a former occupational therapist and cancer survivor who has spent decades helping people find their own power.
For Shelley, the plant isn't just about getting a buzz; it's a vital instrument for maintaining balance. After a breast cancer diagnosis in 2000 made standard pharmaceutical options unbearable, she rediscovered cannabis as a way to manage chronic pain and the side effects of chemotherapy. Her philosophy is simple: cannabis is a tool for neuro-regulation. It’s about calming the nervous system so you can actually be present in your own life rather than checking out from it.
What makes Shelley’s perspective so valuable for the community is her focus on intentionality. She often reaches for low-THC, sun-grown flower—specifically shouting out organic cultivators like Moon Made Farms—because her goal is clarity, not total obliteration. She uses a puff to ground herself before creative sessions with sculpture or long walks, viewing the herb as a way to slow down and truly engage with the world.
Her "Good Witch" persona is a masterclass in self-acceptance. Whether she’s sharing practical bong-cleaning hacks or baring the scars of her mastectomy to help others release body shame, she’s all about growth and healing. Her journey reminds us that cannabis can be a compassionate companion as we age, helping us stay mindful and connected. For anyone looking to integrate the plant into a healthy, balanced lifestyle, Shelley’s mix of humor and heart offers the perfect roadmap: stay present, keep it natural, and never let anyone else define your reality.







