Hillary And Brett Luscombe And Their Healing Mission With Medical Cannabis
Legacy Farmers And Courageous Advocates
Casper Leitch, along with joint-hosts Al Byrne and Al Graham, visit with returning guests, Hillary and Brett Luscombe. The Luscombe’s are considered to be legacy medical cannabis farmers. In this interview they share their groundbreaking work using medical cannabis to help children that are battling cancer. From shrinking tumors in just a few weeks time to empowering families to grow their own medicine, their story challenges mainstream narratives around healthcare.
When you first hear Hillary and Brett Luscombe talk about cannabis, you don’t hear the usual buzzwords or industry jargon. You hear two people who have spent their lives working with the plant long before legalization, long before dispensaries, and long before the world began to take cannabis medicine seriously. They are legacy farmers in the truest sense; people who grew cannabis because they believed in its healing potential, not because it was trendy or profitable. And today, their work has taken on a mission far bigger than cultivation. They have become powerful advocates for children battling cancer, families searching for hope, and a healthcare system that desperately needs to evolve.
What makes the Luscombes so compelling is the way they challenge mainstream narratives around healthcare without ever sounding combative. They don’t attack doctors or hospitals. They don’t claim cannabis is a miracle cure. Instead, they tell the stories of real families who were out of options and found relief in a plant that has been misunderstood for generations. Their message is simple: cannabis deserves to be part of the conversation, especially when the stakes are life and death.
In their ‘Time 4 Hemp’ interviews, Hillary and Brett describe how they guide parents through the process of using full‑extract cannabis oils. They talk about dosing, about the importance of quality, and about the emotional weight carried by parents who are trying to save their children. They’ve seen tumors shrink. They’ve seen pain ease. They’ve seen children regain appetite, sleep, and comfort. And they’ve seen families reclaim a sense of control in situations where they once felt powerless.
But their work doesn’t stop with human patients. Hillary and Brett have provided medical cannabis to dogs and cats facing anxiety, chronic pain, and even cancer. Their approach is always careful, always grounded in compassion, and always focused on improving quality of life. Whether they’re helping a child or a family pet, their philosophy remains the same: cannabis is a living medicine, and when used responsibly, it can change many lives for the better.
What stands out most about the Luscombes is their commitment to empowerment. They don’t want families to feel dependent on expensive products or corporate systems. They want people to understand how to grow their own medicine, how to prepare it safely, and how to take ownership of their healing journey. This is where their legacy farming roots shine through. They know the plant intimately; its cycles, its strengths, its sensitivities, and they teach others with the patience of seasoned cultivators who have seen it all.
Their advocacy also touches on the broader global hemp and cannabis movement. They speak about how emerging hemp markets matter, not just for industry, but for families who need safe, effective alternatives to conventional treatments. They high-light how medical cannabis is reshaping natural wellness and how the stigma surrounding the plant continues to fade as more people share their stories. In their view, the rise of the hemp industry isn’t just an economic shift, it’s a cultural and medical awakening.
Hillary and Brett never set out to become public figures. They simply followed the truth of what they saw: children getting better, families finding hope, and a plant offering relief where modern medicine sometimes falls short. Their work is not about replacing doctors or rejecting science. It’s about expanding the toolkit of care, honoring lived experience, and recognizing that healing can come from unexpected places.
Their message resonates because it’s grounded in humanity. They speak with humility, with emotion, and with a deep respect for the families who trust them. They don’t claim to have all the answers. They simply share what they’ve witnessed and invite others to look beyond old assumptions.
In a world where healthcare debates often feel cold and clinical, Hillary and Brett Luscombe bring warmth, courage, and authenticity. They remind us that healing is not just about medicine; it’s about compassion, empowerment, and the willingness to explore every possible path when a life hangs in the balance.
And for the families they’ve helped, that willingness has made all the difference.

