Blink-182's Travis Barker: 'Cannabis Helps Me Find Balance In The Chaos Of My Life'
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Loading... Loading... “My journey into the world of cannabinoids began as a way to find some balance in the chaos of my life,” says Travis Barker in an exclusive interview. Not only did Barker charge forward as the powerhouse behind the drums in Blink-182, but he also nurtured his relationship with cannabis along the way. “From the intense workouts in boxing and Muay Thai to touring and drumming with Blink-182, it's been a crazy ride,” he continues. “Cannabis, especially edibles, became my go-to for recovery and finding a peaceful state of mind.” As Barker aged and evolved within the ever-high-energy world of touring, his use of cannabis became more nuanced, as he started to use it to foster creativity and increase general well-being. “Back in the day, it was about partying and having a good time, but it's evolved into not just getting high but having cannabis work for me functionally both mentally and physically to align with the lifestyle that I’ve chosen,” he elaborates. “Today, my relationship with cannabis is much more sophisticated. It's about finding a balance that enhances creativity, promotes well-being and highlights positive vibes.” This journey is where Barker Canna Co., a business that started as a wellness venture and is now expanding into the cannabis space, “seeking to bridge the gap of quality and affordability,” comes into play, the musician explains. For him, it’s all about sharing what he’s “learned and experienced with the world (quality, balance and good vibes) [about] sparking inspiration and self-expression.” More on this, later on. ‘More Than You Know’: Barker’s Deep Connection With The Plant In early 2023, after sustaining a serious injury to his finger, not once but twice, during tour rehearsals, Barker underwent surgery to address the issue. The procedure, crucial for his ability to continue playing drums, involved repairing a torn ligament in his finger. This medical intervention marked a turning point in his approach to pain management and recovery. Barker’s life experience made him a staunch advocate for cannabis legalization. “It's time to have a real talk about cannabis,” he voices. “We must let go of outdated stigmas that have existed for too long. Cannabis leads to freedom, creative exploration and medical benefits, and it should not be looked upon as forbidden. We have come a long way in understanding the potential of cannabis, and it's about time our laws and research funding catch up. It's not about getting high, it's about finding relief.” Travis Barker. DANIEL ROAJS Addressing the “racial disparities the War on Drugs has caused,” the artist summons people to think about it in depth. “It is time for the cannabis industry and society to acknowledge the impact and take steps to rectify these disparities,” he declares. The first thing we need to do, in his view, is create more opportunities to those most affected by the War on Drugs. “We need to focus on fostering inclusivity and providing measures for education and employment within the cannabis industry. We also need to shift the narrative around cannabis. Instead of seeing it through the lens of harm, let us focus on its potential for good,” he asserts. And he adds: “Let's open up the doors and create a space where people can make educated choices about cannabis, whether it's for medical reasons or to enhance their overall well-being.” As Barker maps out the future of cannabis legislation, he remains optimistic about its potential for societal change. “I foresee a progressive shift in cannabis legislation globally," he anticipates, suggesting an impending federal legalization in the U.S. and increasing global acceptance. His love of music also plays a part in this narrative. In fact, Barker believes that legalization “will likely have a profound impact on the music industry.” As he explains, cannabis has long been intertwined with musical creativity and inspiration. “As legalization progresses, we anticipate more artists incorporating cannabis culture into their brands and projects, fostering a new era of collaboration and artistic expression.” And this rings true. Artists from Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross and Berner, to Carlos Santana, Willie Nelson and Method Man, have not only overtly supported legalization over the years, but have also launched weed brands of their own. And the same trend can be seen all over the world, as evidenced by these 9 Latinx musicians who have also released cannabis-related brands. Forget ‘Dumpweed’: The Inception Of Barker Canna Co. Barker’s evolution within the cannabis world mirrors that of the burgeoning U.S. market, which boasted estimated sales of $13.2 billion in 2022 and $15.8 billion in 2023, generating an economic impact of more than $100 billion per year. Barker's venture thus aligns with an industry at the forefront of reshaping societal perspectives on wellness, creativity and economic development. Barker Canna Co. BARKER CANNA CO. Drawing on his experiences in music, Barker sees parallels in his approach to the cannabis business. “The world of music has taught me a lot about creativity, pushing boundaries and connecting with people,” he says. This philosophy is evident in Barker Canna Co.'s commitment to creating an experience that transcends the product, fostering a deep connection with the community. “The intersection of the rock music scene and cannabis culture is undeniable,” he goes on. “Both embody rebellion, creativity, and a sense of individuality. Barker Canna Co. embraces this synergy by creating products that reflect the free-spirited essence of the rock scene, offering a unique and authentic experience for cannabis enthusiasts who share our passion for music and self-expression.” In this sense, “Barker Canna Co. is [meant for] adults looking for a mindful and balanced cannabis experience... For consumers [who] appreciate quality and are open to exploring the benefits of cannabis at a price point that is accessible to all.” Barker also discusses the innovative approaches Barker Canna Co. is taking with its product line. “We're exploring unique formulations, delivery methods, and product experiences… promoting cannabis as a holistic tool for relaxation, creativity, and overall well-being,” he states, underlining his commitment to elevating the cannabis experience. Barker Canna Co. BARKER CANNA CO. Over time, Barker plans to take the brand abroad, reaching an international audience through “strategic partnerships and a phased approach.” Collaborating with other musicians and exploring the “potential to merge creative energies” is not off the table either, he adds. As he reflects on prior experiences, Barker explains how key learnings from other ventures, especially in the lifestyle and entertainment industry, “have been instrumental in shaping Barker Canna Co.” He emphasizes the importance of brand authenticity and connecting with consumers: “Barker Canna Co. is built on a foundation of transparency and genuineness,” he explains, highlighting his commitment to embodying personal values and ethics in his brand. Barker Canna Co. is not just a brand launch for him; it represents Barker's participation in a cultural and societal shift, viewing cannabis as a medium for wellness, creativity and social change: “We strive to connect with consumers on a personal level, aligning our values with theirs and fostering trust in the cannabis space.” It’s About ‘All The Small Things’ As the conversation nears its end, Barker embarks on two final topics: the journey of cannabis entrepreneurs and his ideal weed partner. Travis Barker. DANIEL ROJAS “For those entering the cannabis industry, my advice is to stay informed, be adaptable and prioritize compliance,” he says. “Embrace the evolving landscape, focus on product quality and build a brand that resonates with authenticity. Additionally, fostering positive relationships within the industry and advocating for responsible use will contribute to long-term success.” Finally, on a lighthearted note, he answers the already classic question: if you could share cannabis with anyone, dead or alive, who would that be? For Barker, the ideal cannabis companion would be 2Pac. And he’s unhesitant in his answer. However, he adds a little twist: “Instead of passing him a joint, I’d slide over [an edible].” “I'm more of an edibles guy myself,” he adds, painting a vivid picture of the situation. “Imagine vibing to Pac’s music, sharing wisdom over a chill session with (...) gummies in hand. That's the dream session right there.” Follow me on Twitter or LinkedIn. Check out my website or some of my other work here. This article was originally published on Forbes and appears here with permission. It does not represent Benzinga's reporting and has not been edited for content or accuracy.