Jim Belushi Reveals the Hardest Thing He's Ever DoneThe actor-turned-entrepreneur, who stars in the second season of his reality series Growing Belushi, says the Green Rush has been more like a crawl, but it's well worth it.

ByJonathan Small

"There are no margins in this damn business, man. You got to do it because you love it," says actor, musician, businessman, Jim Belushi. His reality show,Growing Belushi,about his adventures in the cannabis business, premiered its second season on Discovery this week.

In an exclusive interview withGreenEntrepreneur.com, Belushi talks candidly about his cannabis companyBelushi's Farm, which operates a sprawling 93-acre grow in Oregon. Despite his celebrity status and deep Hollywood connections, Belushi concedes being a gangapreneur is one of the hardest things he's ever done.

"The difference is when I do movies and television, someone else was financing it. This one I'm financing," he says. "But I had a great year last year [2021]. All right—I broke even. That's a success story in cannabis."

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Image Credit: Tyler Maddox | Whitehorse Productions | Discovery

On a mission

Belushi says he got into the cannabis business for the same reason he entered showbiz.

"I started this acting thing because it made me feel good for the first time in my life in high school. And not only was it making me feel good, it was making people feel good. Moving into cannabis. I realized I'm still on purpose because cannabis makes you feel good—not just the high, but the medicine that helps with Alzheimer's, seizures, sleeplessness, hopelessness, pain."

Like his famous late brother John in theBlues Brothers(which is also the name of one of their best-selling brands), Jim is on a mission. Not just to spread soul but to sell strains. "I'm trying to build confidence in cannabis. I'm trying to show the audience, the cleanliness,he testing, the safe consumption, how to consume, where to get it, how to grow it," he says.

You can watch the full interview here or listen to it on theGreen Entrepreneur Podcast.

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Jonathan Small

Entrepreneur Staff

Editor in Chief of Green Entrepreneur

Jonathan Small is editor-in-chief ofGreen Entrepreneur, a vertical from Entrepreneur Media focused on the intersection of sustainability and business. He is also an award-winning journalist, producer, and podcast host of the upcoming True Crime series, Dirty Money, andWrite About Nowpodcasts. Jonathan is the founder ofStrike Fire Productions, a premium podcast production company. He had held editing positions atGlamour,Stuff,Fitness, andTwistMagazines. His stories have appeared inThe New York Times, TV Guide,Cosmo,Details, andGood Housekeeping. Previously, Jonathan served as VP of Content for the GSN (the Game Show Network), where he produced original digital video series.

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