Club Random with Bill Maher

Ziggy Marley | Club Random with Bill Maher

Apr 6, 2026
Ziggy Marley, reggae musician and son of Bob Marley, shares stories from life in Jamaica and his long musical career. He talks about his new album Brightside, Rastafarian beliefs and the sacred, private use of cannabis. Conversation also wanders through food and health, cross-cultural marriage, family privacy, and how music can uplift communities.
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ANECDOTE

Cannabis As Private Spiritual Practice

  • Ziggy Marley treats cannabis as a private, spiritual sacrament rather than a public habit.
  • He avoids daily use, grows his own to guarantee purity, and resists commercialization to keep it natural and sacred.
INSIGHT

Commercialization Erodes Product Purity

  • Over-commercialization risks degrading the natural quality of products people consume.
  • Ziggy links this concern from herb to food, insisting homemade or grown sources better guarantee purity.
ADVICE

Eat Before Dining Out To Avoid Hidden Ingredients

  • Avoid eating out hungry to reduce exposure to hidden additives and low-quality preparation.
  • Bill Maher eats at home before dining out and often orders a salad to minimize trusting restaurant food.
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