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In this episode, we are joined by Chris Boucher. Chris is widely recognised as one of the preeminent and pioneering figures in the modern American hemp movement..... In 1990, Chris opened The Hempstead Company, one of the first hemp companies in the US. In 1992, Chris Co-Founded the Hemp Industries Association (HIA) as the first industry collective and trade association to grow and standardise the industry... In 1994, he made hemp history as the first modern person to legally grow industrial hemp at the USDA Research Station in Brawley, California. Chris was heavily involved in crafting and promoting legislation for legal cultivation of hemp in the US, in CA and CO, and for the Navajo Nation. Topics: 1. Pioneering In American Hemp 2. Juicetiva Story * Twitter - @TheCannabisRev2 * LinkedIn - @thecannabisreview * Episode Library - https://www.thecannabisreview.ie
Huston provides a field update during the 2023 planting season and also discusses the sale of Club 41 on WRAM Morning Show.
This week we are joined by Coleman Beale, CEO of Bastcore to discuss: SustainabilitySequestering CarbonIndustrial Hemps OpportunitiesTextiles & US Manufacturing About Bastcore The company has been consistently innovating, tailoring and perfecting the creation of premier hemp products from the bast and hurd (wood) and expanding the use-cases for the full hemp plant - sustainable use cases that benefit producers and manufacturers in construction, as well as textile (woven, and non-woven) industries.Located in Alabama, BastCore is a leader in the natural fiber supply chain and the creator of the patented hemp technology that is helping to spur more efficient and broader use capabilities for the original fabric of America: HEMP.At the farm, facility and warehouse are bales of hemp that the BastCore team harvest for use by textile brands, energy producers, green building companies, and more.BastCore, an innovator in the technological advancements of hemp, invites you to experience what American HEMP can do for you.https://bastcore.com/https://www.linkedin.com/company/bastcore-llc/#IndustrialHemp #Hemp #HempusesAt Eighth Revolution (8th Rev), we provide services from capital to cannabinoid and everything in between in the cannabinoid industry.8th Revolution Cannabinoid Playbook is an Industry-leading report covering the entire cannabis supply chain The Dime is a top 5% most shared global podcast The Dime is a top 50 Cannabis Podcast Contact us directly at info@8threv.com Bryan Fields: @bryanfields24 Kellan Finney: @Kellan_Finney
This week we are joined by Coleman Beale, CEO of Bastcore to discuss: SustainabilitySequestering CarbonIndustrial Hemps OpportunitiesTextiles & US Manufacturing About Bastcore The company has been consistently innovating, tailoring and perfecting the creation of premier hemp products from the bast and hurd (wood) and expanding the use-cases for the full hemp plant - sustainable use cases that benefit producers and manufacturers in construction, as well as textile (woven, and non-woven) industries.Located in Alabama, BastCore is a leader in the natural fiber supply chain and the creator of the patented hemp technology that is helping to spur more efficient and broader use capabilities for the original fabric of America: HEMP.At the farm, facility and warehouse are bales of hemp that the BastCore team harvest for use by textile brands, energy producers, green building companies, and more.BastCore, an innovator in the technological advancements of hemp, invites you to experience what American HEMP can do for you.https://bastcore.com/https://www.linkedin.com/company/bastcore-llc/#IndustrialHemp #Hemp #HempusesAt Eighth Revolution (8th Rev), we provide services from capital to cannabinoid and everything in between in the cannabinoid industry.8th Revolution Cannabinoid Playbook is an Industry-leading report covering the entire cannabis supply chain The Dime is a top 5% most shared global podcast The Dime is a top 50 Cannabis Podcast Contact us directly at info@8threv.com Bryan Fields: @bryanfields24 Kellan Finney: @Kellan_Finney
This week we are joined by Coleman Beale, CEO of Bastcore to discuss: SustainabilitySequestering CarbonIndustrial Hemps OpportunitiesTextiles & US Manufacturing About Bastcore The company has been consistently innovating, tailoring and perfecting the creation of premier hemp products from the bast and hurd (wood) and expanding the use-cases for the full hemp plant - sustainable use cases that benefit producers and manufacturers in construction, as well as textile (woven, and non-woven) industries.Located in Alabama, BastCore is a leader in the natural fiber supply chain and the creator of the patented hemp technology that is helping to spur more efficient and broader use capabilities for the original fabric of America: HEMP.At the farm, facility and warehouse are bales of hemp that the BastCore team harvest for use by textile brands, energy producers, green building companies, and more.BastCore, an innovator in the technological advancements of hemp, invites you to experience what American HEMP can do for you.https://bastcore.com/https://www.linkedin.com/company/bastcore-llc/#IndustrialHemp #Hemp #HempusesAt Eighth Revolution (8th Rev), we provide services from capital to cannabinoid and everything in between in the cannabinoid industry.8th Revolution Cannabinoid Playbook is an Industry-leading report covering the entire cannabis supply chain The Dime is a top 5% most shared global podcast The Dime is a top 50 Cannabis Podcast Contact us directly at info@8threv.com Bryan Fields: @bryanfields24 Kellan Finney: @Kellan_Finney
Bob Daniell is president and CEO of a small startup company called American Hemp Corporation in Reno, Nevada, where they are working with farmers to build the hemp industry in the Silver State. Focused on fiber and grain production and processing, Daniell sees huge potential in Nevada and the surrounding region. “Nevada grows 385,000 acres of the world's finest alfalfa hay,” Daniell said. “I'd like to take over about 10% of that as a cover crop. If we can get 40,000 acres of industrial hemp growing in Nevada, we'll have a $300 million industry.” This week on the Industrial Hemp Podcast, Daniell lays out his vision for the company and the various markets they are developing, from biochar to biodiesel to fish food. Earlier in his career, Daniell was a VP at Siemens, one of the world's largest manufacturing corporations, where he oversaw North American supply chains, and he brings that knowledge of supply chain development to the hemp industry in Nevada. According to Daniell there are three segments to a supply chain. Assured supply, which is where the grower and the farmer come into play. Assured refinement, which is where the off-taker, the processor, the handler, the manufacturer come into play. And finally assured demand, the target customers. Daniell is also involved with the Nevada Industrial Hemp Fiber Cooperative, which is helping farmers develop markets for fiber hemp. American Hemp Corpoartion https://www.amerhempco.com/ Nevada Industrial Hemp Fiber Cooperative https://www.nihfc.com/ Pennsylvania Hemp Summit, April 26-27 https://pahempsummit.com/ News Nuggets Australian state to review hemp act as stakeholders say rules are too strict https://hemptoday.net/australian-state-to-review-hemp-act-as-stakeholders-say-rules-are-too-strict/ Missouri Awards Grants to Four Hemp Fiber Processors https://www.hempgrower.com/article/missouri-awards-grants-four-hemp-fiber-processorss/ IND HEMP Launches All Walks Hemp Hurd Animal Bedding at Global Pet Expo https://www.hempgrower.com/article/ind-hemp-launches-all-walks-hemp-hurd-animal-bedding-at-global-pet-expo/ IND HEMP and Hempitecture announce supply partnership for domestically produced hemp fiber nonwoven insulation. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/ind-hemp-and-hempitecture-announce-supply-partnership-for-domestically-produced-hemp-fiber-nonwoven-insulation-301514091.html Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board reverses decision on CBD edibles https://www.wgal.com/article/pennsylvania-liquor-control-board-reverses-decision-edible-cbd/39525437 Thanks to our Sponsors Mpactful Ventures who encourage you to support the US Hemp Building Foundation (USHBF) in their fundraising for the creation and submittal of the proposed Hemp-Lime IRC appendix and accompanying testing. http://ushba.org/ushbf/ Attend iHemp Michigan's Midwest Hemp Expo, May 20-21, in Lansing, Michigan https://ihempmichigan.com/midwest-ihemp-expo/ IND HEMP https://www.indhemp.com/ Shout out to Dash Hemp in Santa Cruz, California https://www.dashhemp.com/
EPISODE #622 AMERICAN HEMP PT. 2 Richard welcomes an author who has discovered the many beneficial uses of growing and manufacturing your own hemp. Being a cash crop, marijuana is bad for the pharmaceutical industry. Hobbs explains why it's time to fully legalize cannabis and end the War on Drugs. Guest: Jen Hobbs is the author of American Hemp: How Growing Our Newest Cash Crop Can Improve Our Health, Clean Our Environment, and Slow Climate Change. She has discovered the many beneficial uses of growing and manufacturing your own hemp. Every month and every year that goes by, we find out more positive things about it. Medicinal marijuana has been demonized through the years but obviously this plant has a great deal of positive attributes, and it's also a renewable resource. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS C60EVO -The Secret is out about this powerful anti-oxidant. The Purest C60 available is ESS60. Buy Direct from the Source. Buy Now and Save 10% – Use Coupon Code: EVRS at Checkout! Strange Planet Shop - If you're a fan of the radio show and the podcast, why not show it off? Greats T-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, and more. It's a Strange Planet - Dress For It! BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER FOR LESS THAN $2 PER MONTH If you're a fan of this podcast, I hope you'll consider becoming a Premium Subscriber. For just $1.99 per month, subscribers to my Conspiracy Unlimited Plus gain access to two exclusive, commercial-free episodes per month. They also gain access to my back catalog of episodes. The most recent 30 episodes of Conspiracy Unlimited will remain available for free. Stream all episodes and Premium content on your mobile device by getting the FREE Conspiracy Unlimited APP for both IOS and Android devices... Available at the App Store and Google Play. To become a subscriber CLICK HERE or go to www.conspiracyunlimitedpodcast.com and click on Get Access to Premium Episodes
EPISODE #633 AMERICAN HEMP PT. 2 Richard welcomes an author who has discovered the many beneficial uses of growing and manufacturing your own hemp. Being a cash crop, marijuana is bad for the pharmaceutical industry. Hobbs explains why it's time to fully legalize cannabis and end the War on Drugs. Guest: Jen Hobbs is the author of American Hemp: How Growing Our Newest Cash Crop Can Improve Our Health, Clean Our Environment, and Slow Climate Change. She has discovered the many beneficial uses of growing and manufacturing your own hemp. Every month and every year that goes by, we find out more positive things about it. Medicinal marijuana has been demonized through the years but obviously this plant has a great deal of positive attributes, and it's also a renewable resource. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS C60EVO -The Secret is out about this powerful anti-oxidant. The Purest C60 available is ESS60. Buy Direct from the Source. Buy Now and Save 10% – Use Coupon Code: EVRS at Checkout! Strange Planet Shop - If you're a fan of the radio show and the podcast, why not show it off? Greats T-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, and more. It's a Strange Planet - Dress For It! BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER FOR LESS THAN $2 PER MONTH If you're a fan of this podcast, I hope you'll consider becoming a Premium Subscriber. For just $1.99 per month, subscribers to my Conspiracy Unlimited Plus gain access to two exclusive, commercial-free episodes per month. They also gain access to my back catalog of episodes. The most recent 30 episodes of Conspiracy Unlimited will remain available for free. Stream all episodes and Premium content on your mobile device by getting the FREE Conspiracy Unlimited APP for both IOS and Android devices... Available at the App Store and Google Play. To become a subscriber CLICK HERE or go to www.conspiracyunlimitedpodcast.com and click on Get Access to Premium Episodes
EPISODE #621 AMERICAN HEMP Richard welcomes an author who has discovered the many beneficial uses of growing and manufacturing your own hemp. Being a cash crop, marijuana is bad for the pharmaceutical industry. Hobbs explains why it's time to fully legalize cannabis and end the War on Drugs. Guest: Jen Hobbs is the author of American Hemp: How Growing Our Newest Cash Crop Can Improve Our Health, Clean Our Environment, and Slow Climate Change. She has discovered the many beneficial uses of growing and manufacturing your own hemp. Every month and every year that goes by, we find out more positive things about it. Medicinal marijuana has been demonized through the years but obviously this plant has a great deal of positive attributes, and it's also a renewable resource. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS C60EVO -The Secret is out about this powerful anti-oxidant. The Purest C60 available is ESS60. Buy Direct from the Source. Buy Now and Save 10% – Use Coupon Code: EVRS at Checkout! Strange Planet Shop - If you're a fan of the radio show and the podcast, why not show it off? Greats T-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, and more. It's a Strange Planet - Dress For It! BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER FOR LESS THAN $2 PER MONTH If you're a fan of this podcast, I hope you'll consider becoming a Premium Subscriber. For just $1.99 per month, subscribers to my Conspiracy Unlimited Plus gain access to two exclusive, commercial-free episodes per month. They also gain access to my back catalog of episodes. The most recent 30 episodes of Conspiracy Unlimited will remain available for free. Stream all episodes and Premium content on your mobile device by getting the FREE Conspiracy Unlimited APP for both IOS and Android devices... Available at the App Store and Google Play. To become a subscriber CLICK HERE or go to www.conspiracyunlimitedpodcast.com and click on Get Access to Premium Episodes
EPISODE #621 AMERICAN HEMP Richard welcomes an author who has discovered the many beneficial uses of growing and manufacturing your own hemp. Being a cash crop, marijuana is bad for the pharmaceutical industry. Hobbs explains why it's time to fully legalize cannabis and end the War on Drugs. Guest: Jen Hobbs is the author of American Hemp: How Growing Our Newest Cash Crop Can Improve Our Health, Clean Our Environment, and Slow Climate Change.She has discovered the many beneficial uses of growing and manufacturing your own hemp. Every month and every year that goes by, we find out more positive things about it. Medicinal marijuana has been demonized through the years but obviously this plant has a great deal of positive attributes, and it's also a renewable resource. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS C60EVO -The Secret is out about this powerful anti-oxidant. The Purest C60 available is ESS60. Buy Direct from the Source. Buy Now and Save 10% – Use Coupon Code: EVRS at Checkout! Strange Planet Shop - If you're a fan of the radio show and the podcast, why not show it off? Greats T-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, and more. It's a Strange Planet - Dress For It! BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER FOR LESS THAN $2 PER MONTH If you're a fan of this podcast, I hope you'll consider becoming a Premium Subscriber. For just $1.99 per month, subscribers to my Conspiracy Unlimited Plus gain access to two exclusive, commercial-free episodes per month. They also gain access to my back catalog of episodes. The most recent 30 episodes of Conspiracy Unlimited will remain available for free. Stream all episodes and Premium content on your mobile device by getting the FREE Conspiracy Unlimited APP for both IOS and Android devices... Available at the App Store and Google Play. To become a subscriber CLICK HERE or go to www.conspiracyunlimitedpodcast.com and click on Get Access to Premium Episodes
Understanding CBD with Max and Steven as heard on WCBM Radio
Special Guest: Max & Steven talk to Eric Hurlock, host and producer of The Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast, an offshoot of the Lancaster Farming Newspaper, which has been the premiere source of agricultural news for generations. Eric is fresh off his 6-week American Hemp Road Trip, which he took with his wife and 2 kids, to share and highlight the benefits of hemp as an industrial crop which has the potential to help solve some of the biggest problems globally. Eric shares his stories from the road and offers critical insights into what it's going to take to move the hemp grain and fiber industry forward. Plus, he speaks candidly about why he has a bone to pick with the CBD market. Listen to learn more. Doc G's Corner: Dr. Benjamin Gonzalez joins Max & Steven to answer a few questions and clear up the confusion about turning non-intoxicating HEMP CBD into the intoxicating Delta 8 THC. Fascinating information from Doc G.!
On this episode — the return of Doug Fine. Operating out the Funky Butte Ranch in southern New Mexico, Doug is a hemp farmer by day, journalist by night, entrepreneurial dynamo 24/7. His writing has appeared in places like Washington Post, Wired and Outside Magazine. He’s traveled all over the world, including to places like Burma, Rwanda, Laos, Guatemala and Tajikistan. He’s given TED Talks. He’s appeared on late-night talk shows. And he’s written several books, including Not Really An Alaskan Mountain Man, Farewell My Subaru, Too High To Fail: Cannabis and the New Green Economic Revolution, and Hemp Bound: Dispatches From the Front Lines of the Next Agricultural Revolution. His latest book, American Hemp Farmer, is a follow-up to Hemp Bound and it celebrates the men and women who are blazing a path in the regenerative, farmer-driven hemp industry. Doug also recently put out a brand new online course on growing and marketing regenerative hemp. For more on that, visit learn.acresusa.com. This is Doug’s second time on the podcast and we’re grateful to have him back. This interview was recorded last year and it’s our first podcast of 2021. Doug’s a perfect guest to kick off a new season. He’s enthusiastic, he’s optimistic. He has a big vision for the future of regenerative hemp … and he’s in the trenches doing the work to bring it into reality. Go buy Doug’s new book at the acresusa.com bookstore. Use the coupon code JANPOD for 10 % off on America Hemp Farmer and all other titles. And, if you’re interested in growing hemp yourself, Doug’s new course is a great place to start. Visit learn.acresusa.com to sign up. 1 hour, 40 minutes
Revitalizing local farming and manufacturing industry with a regenerative approachGrowing, processing and developing industrial products with hemp; Hempville is an American Hemp innovative company. Taimour Azhar discusses supplying hemp hurd, hemp fiber and microns as sustainable industrial raw materials across US with Joy Beckerman.Produced By MJBulls
Zach (aka) Z Easy sits down with the founder and C.E.O. of Gil Ventures. Brandon Gil. Brandon has been an instrumental part of companies like Green Roads grow into multibrand giants within the hemp industry. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/growtogreat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/growtogreat/support
I've been meaning to get in touch with someone who could explain to me the nebulous and exploding new farming industry around the ancient yet newly legalized hemp plant, and I found a gold mine of information in Doug Fine, the author of Hemp Bound and American Hemp Farmer. Doug is known as a solar-powered goat herder, comedic investigative journalist, and pioneer voice in cannabis/hemp and regenerative farming. He has grown hemp in four US states, and the genetics he's developed are in five more. He's an award-winning culture and climate correspondent for NPR, the New York Times, and the Washington Post, among others publications. In this interview, Doug shares the moment that he calls his climate Pearl Harbor which set his life on a new trajectory. He breaks down the complicated history of hemp cultivation around the world and in the United States and we also explore the current state of hemp which has been recently legalized for cultivation. We also unpack the gold rush on hemp products especially CBD oils and Doug explains his caution about the potential for a boom and bust cycle that could be terrible for the industry at large. He also outlines his thoughts on a healthy and regenerative industry for hemp, not only for the land but for all of the yet undiscovered and unstudied properties of this amazing plant, to say nothing of all the useful byproducts in the stalks and fibers. I personally learned a ton from this chat and am really looking forward to watching this budding industry find its roots so to speak and am hopeful for a bright future for the hemp market. Resources: Get the book American Hemp Farmer https://www.dougfine.com/ Ted talk https://www.instagram.com/organiccowboy/
George Noory and farmer Doug Fine explore his career cultivating hemp, the non narcotic form of marijuana, its many natural and health benefits, and how to begin a business selling hemp products. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Check this brief and inspiring INSPIRING INTERVIEW with Hemp Farmer, Expert, Entrepreneur, and Author Doug Fine as we discuss his brand new book: American Hemp Farmer Adventures & Misadventures in the Cannabis Trade. We going to take a quick deep dive into several chapters and his motivation for writting this great new book, which is also avialable in audiobook format! Learn more about DougFine.com Get American Hemp Farmer Book here. Discover more about HempAware and let's connect! Visit: HempAware.com facebook.com/hempaware twitter.com/hempaware
Alex White Plume was born on the Pine Ridge Reservation. He grew up strongly connected to traditional Lakota culture. He joined the U.S. Army and was stationed in Berlin until his enlistment ended in 1978. After returning to Pine Ridge, he lived in the Manderson. At that time, he joined the Tribal Police as an officer. White Plume's interest in socio-political issues developed later in life. Alex served as the former vice president and president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reservation, located on South Dakota of the United States. He served as president from June 30, 2006 to November 2006 after Cecilia Fire Thunder was impeached. From 2000 to 2002, he earned unwanted publicity when United States federal drug agents raided his farm and destroyed his crop of industrial hemp before he could harvest it for seed as intended. They got a court order prohibiting him to grow the crop. Although the Oglala Sioux have sovereignty on their land and hemp does not have psychoactive properties, the agents operated under a 1968 federal anti-drug law prohibiting the cultivation of Cannabis-related crops. In 2019, Alex White Plume created the first Native American hemp product in the world and was the only hemp farmer in South Dakota. Alex White Plume is a legend, a myth, and a well respected elder of the Oglala Lakota. He is featured in an Amazon Prime Series, American Hemp: The Evolution Continues. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/americanhemp/support
Go to inmygrow.com to SUBSCRIBE to the show or find us on the Stitcher app. Email us at inmygrow@gmail.com Find us on Instagram @inmygrow Click here to go to 101cbd.org Go to DeltaLeafLabs.com to order your “Plant DNA Sex Testing Kits” Click Here for the Amazon link to help support the show. Show Notes: Greetings and welcome back to IMGS. Later I'll play a conversation I had with Jaime Campbell. Michigan is calling looking for growing advice (nutrient company and blueberry farmers. I heard some fucked up anti-cannabis stories (mycoherbicide and vitners open pollinating male cannabis plants). Strain of the Week: Magic Melon is a cross of the Mango Trees, Honeydew Melon, and Mango Sherbert. This flower is a tropical fruity sativa with cantaloupe and watermelon aromas finish with a fuelie taste at the end. This is not a heavy hitter, it was low and light. A good social event flower, pass the joint around, people won't get too high. Good work weed also, uplifting and energetic. Social Media: Arroyo Verde Farms had their community tour on Saturday and I took my buddy Luis with me. They are a commercial cannabis cultivation farm in Carpinteria Ca. They're growing some fire over there. Had “Cherry AK-47” that's all I have to say. It was truly educational for me. I felt like I learned something so it didn't feel like a waste of time. A couple of things impressed me about it, the big thing was odor control, I forget what they said they used for it. You couldn't smell the flowering GH from the outside. A lot of bud, checkout my IG profile for some photos of the day. Saw Kristen from SBVerde. I had a representative of a big Ag company that specializes in crop inputs reach out to me last week. Now that weed is legal in Michigan companies out there feel comfortable about working with cannabis/hemp. The woman that reached out is a crop consultant on the west coast of Michigan. Sulfur and CBD, N and THC was the quesion. Let's break that down real quick. Cloning with Aloe: I got this tip from someone on IG, I don't want to say who. Report from the cannabis front line China and American Hemp: https://www.marijuanamoment.net/china-must-import-more-hemp-from-u-s-under-new-trade-deal/ NJ worker compensation and weed https://blog.norml.org/2020/01/14/new-jersey-court-affirms-employer-must-reimburse-worker-for-medical-marijuana-expenses/ Binge drinking in college https://norml.org/news/2020/01/02/adult-use-marijuana-laws-associated-with-less-binge-drinking-by-young-adults-on-college-campuses Conversations with: Jaime Campbell who is the founder of GreenCo (greenco.website) which specializes in digital marketing for cannabis companies and brands. I recorded a conversation we were having about the limitation that everyone in cannabis has when it comes to advertising. Big thanks to: All the artist for letting me use their music. Support the show - Go to Patreon.com and find the In My Grow Show and donate what you can. “In My Grow Show - Grow Learn Teach” T-shirts are here for you. to check it out. CLICK HERE check it out. Music:
Devin Jamroz from Steepfuze sat down with Evo Hemp Co-founder Ari Sherman to discuss their favorite things about the hemp plant.
Josh Hyde talks about his new documentary "American Hemp", why filmmakers exist, the problems of the evolving hemp industry, and expanding the film into a podcast and an Amazon Prime series that continue to follow the story of hemp in America. The host of this episode is Sarah Gardner, a CBD advocate and educator. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/americanhemp/support
Josh Hyde, producer of the "American Hemp" documentary and host of the American Filmmaker podcast, gets interviewed by Elevate Nevada's Josh Bell about "American Hemp." Hyde talks about shooting and editing the film over 2 years, finding the right characters for the film, and the lessons the film taught him along the journey. "American Hemp" is available on Amazon Prime, Itunes, and Google Play. Here is a link to the the Elevate NV article that was written from this interview. Elevate Nevada is a cannabis lifestyle and culture magazine based in Nevada. Josh Bell is the journalist conducting the interview. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/americanfilmmaker/support
Episode 613 - American Hemp Part 1 and 2 with Jen Hobbs and Jesse Ventura check out both episodes in one show
Click to read the show notes. The United States has never really seen an industry develop out of thin air the way the hemp industry has. Illegal and listed as a dangerous drug only six months ago and now poised to disrupt industries and institutions across the board, hemp has had an incredible journey. Author Jen Hobbs chronicles the history of hemp in America, why it was made illegal, how it helped win World War II, and where the industry is headed now that it’s been greenlighted for full production. Hobbs' book American Hemp: How Growing Our Newest Cash Crop Can Improve Our Health, Clean Our Environment, and Slow Climate Change is a positive story about a crop that can create jobs, clean the soil, make us healthier, and capture carbon from the atmosphere. The book also offers an interesting chapter on why "the EPA is not your friend." Episode 40. Sign up for Jen Hobbs' American Hemp blog: https://americanhemp.substack.com
Chris Hunt is a comic book creator, writer and artist. Currently residing in his hometown of Westerville, Ohio, he arrived back there after 19 years in Boise, Idaho and 3 years in New York City. Inspired as a 9-year old boy to pursue comics as a full time career, it took him almost 20 years to finally fulfill the dream. His first full length graphic novel, CARVER: A Paris Story debuted from Z2 Comics as a limited series to great acclaim in late 2015, eventually garnering "2016 Graphic Novel of The Year" from IGN.com. Chris has worked for AMC, IDW Comics, Universal Music Group, Fat Possum Records as an artist, and has additionally lent his writing talent to Vertigo Comics alongside his friend and mentor, Paul Pope whom, Hunt studied under at The Atlantic Center for The Arts. Chris’s freelance work ranges from special creative services for brands like Filson to the graphic novel, Eden: A Skillet Graphic Novel, for the band Skillet. The music used in this episode comes from the feature documentary film, American Hemp. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/americanfilmmaker/support
In American Hemp Part 2 Jesse Ventura joins us to discuss Hemp, the war on drugs, and much more
Author Jen Hobbs joins us to discuss her new book American Hemp in this Two Part Episode with Part 2 featuring Jesse Ventura on the following day
Jen Hobbs has been a publicity consultant for the greater part of her career, representing Oscar and Emmy award-winning clients as well as politicians and authors. She has worked behind-the-scenes with Jesse Ventura since 2007, as his book publicist and as a producer for his tv shows. In 2016, she co-authored Jesse Ventura's Marijuana Manifesto, which inspired the content for her new book American Hemp.
If there ever was a time to build an American hemp industry, the time is now.In Jesse Ventura’s Marijuana Manifesto, former Minnesota Governor teamed up with Jen Hobbs to explain why it’s time to fully legalize cannabis and end the War on Drugs. Through their research, it became clear that hemp needed its own manifesto. Jen Hobbs takes up this torch in American Hemp.December of 2018 marked a largely unprecedented victory for cannabis. The 2018 Farm Bill passed and with it hemp became legal. What the federal government listed for decades as a schedule 1 narcotic was finally classified as an agricultural crop, giving great promise to the rise of a new American hemp industry. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jen Hobbs is the author of "American Hemp" as well as a contributor to "Jesse Ventura’s Marijuana Manifesto." On the show we discuss how marijuana and hemp became illegal, the differences between the plants, how laws have changed over recent years, and why hemp has boundless potential for medicine, nutrition, the economy and the environment.Support, Subscribe, and join the mailing list!www.primonutmeg.com/www.youtube.com/primonutmeg/ www.patreon.com/primonutmeg/www.facebook.com/primonutmeg/ www.twitter.com/primonutmeg/ www.instagram.com/primonutmeg/www.minds.com/primonutmeg/www.soundcloud.com/primonutmeg/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/primonutmeg)
Jen Hobbs' just-released book is titled “American Hemp: How Growing Our Newest Cash Crop Can Improve Our Health, Clean Our Environment, And Slow Climate Change.”
Richard welcomes an author who has discovered the many beneficial uses of growing and manufacturing your own hemp. Every month and every year that goes by, we find out more positive things about it. Medicinal marijuana has been demonized through the years but obviously this plant has a great deal of positive attributes, and it's also a renewable resource. Being a cash crop, marijuana is bad for the pharmaceutical industry. Hobbs explains why it's time to fully legalize cannabis and end the War on Drugs. JEN HOBBS& has been a publicity consultant for the greater part of her career, representing Oscar and Emmy Award-winning clients as well as politicians and authors. She is a graduate of Fairleigh Dickinson University's Creative Writing MFA program. In 2016, she co-authored “Jesse Ventura's Marijuana Manifesto,” which inspired her to write “American Hemp.” Her family is planning on opening Rolling Meadows, a CBD extraction facility, in Missouri this summer, and her husband invented a patented rolling paper called Spaced Cowboys, the first and only rolling paper with an organic beeswax tip. She lives in St. Charles County, Missouri.
Dr. Hari Ailinani stops by to help research my new documentary film, American Hemp. We talk about healthcare in Indiana, a CBD study he did on his patients, and the results. Hari was also an an actor in one of my feature films, My Friend's Rubber Ducky. He plays Guru Harinana, a motivational speaker who helps calm down a kidnapping with his words. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/americanfilmmaker/support
Richard welcomes an author who has discovered the many beneficial uses of growing and manufacturing your own hemp. Every month and every year that goes by, we find out more positive things about it. Medicinal marijuana has been demonized through the years but obviously this plant has a great deal of positive attributes, and it
American Hemp, the new book from Earthworms guest Jen Hobbs (Skyhorse Publishing, 2019), details "how growing our newest cash crop can improve our health, clean our environment, and slow climate change." Hobbs details these claims for a plant brought to North America by British colonists, banned and pressed into service and banned again, and now legalized by the 2018 Farm Bill. Its seeds are a superfood. Its stalks house you in "HempCrete." Its oil, the substance CBD, can calm anxiety, control seizures, and more. With real potentials for this flowering plant to earn as much as $30K per acre, its story is growing fast. Music: Washboard Suzie, performed live at KDHX by Zydeco Crawdaddies Thanks to Andy Heaslet, Earthworms green-savvy audio engineer
Today on Alternative Talk our host Bear Sayvong is joined by James Meissner from #OnePlant. #OnePlant's goal is to bring new and innovative American Grown and American Made Hemp Products to markets across America and the world! With over half of our country growing American Hemp again they are almost there. If we truly want to be a Great Nation again then we must lead the world in a new Industrial Revolution! Cannabis/Hemp can be that change! It is clear the lies of prohibition have started to unravel across this country and the world. The ball is rolling and nothing can stop it so let’s get behind it and push! Together we are an army of amazing power. But we must all work together. All the organizations and groups that fight for the “same” cause.. Cannabis “IS” the answer to so many of the problems that plague not just our country but the whole world! Cannabis “IS” medicine plain and simple. Hemp is the most nutritious herb/vegetable known to man. It is the most useful plant on the planet. Hemp biodiesels can replace oils and fuels that the world fights wars over. Hemp can replace all the plastic products that continue to pollute our environment. Hemp can stop deforestation. Hemp can build cars, planes, homes, and almost any product u can think of… Yes #ONEPLANT can do all this! #ONEPLANT is the answer! #ONEPLANT can save US all!
Hey FSP Community. The last 10 guests have a common theme. They solved either their own problem or a problem they saw in the world. I share my thoughts on each. This is a great refresher episode and a way to start exploring the last 10 guests. Have a listen! Selected Links From This Episode: Episode 92 – On Becoming a Rockstar Social Entrepreneur – Lisa of Kuli Kuli Episode 91 – Breaking the Rules to Better a Supply Chain – Karl of Direct Origin/Swillings Coffee Episode 90 – “Will you help me bring this fruit to the US?” – Linh and Myron of XOI Company Episode 89 – Building a Community in NYC – Ashly of Barley + Oats Episode 88 – How to Crush Kickstarter & Business – Lisa Q. of NOMIKU Episode 87 – American Hemp, Activism, and Life on the Bourbon Trail – Chad Rosen of Hemp Foods America Episode 86 – Natural Prophets, Whole Foods and Advice for Millennial Food Entrepreneurs Episode 85 – How to Build a Brand Using Art, Values, and Experience Design – Jody Levy of WTRMLN WTR Episode 84 – How to Create Impactful Editorial Content – Jeffrey of The New Food Economy Episode 83 – Making Shrimp Great Again – New Wave Foods
Chad Rosen is nicknamed "Hemp Man" in New Castle, Kentucky. A California transplant, he is spearheading the movement for industrial grown US hemp. Watch the video (and support) his IndieGogo to learn why hemp is so important to the economic, environmental, and nutritional future of the United States. U.S. legislation is severely restricting the hemp movement. But not for long. Chad is on a mission for federal change. And it starts in Henry county, Kentucky which is on its' way to becoming the agricultural center for the hemp crop in America. If you're interested in starting a movement and/or becoming an activist, learn from Chad: Why hemp is a game changer for the US on economic, environmental, and nutritional fronts The history of Kentucky in hemp agriculture Moving from Cali to a town with 5 baptist churches and 800 people Legislation problems in the US current shortcomings and restrictions to success How to talk, dress and solicit permits from the DEA Making a superfood available for all, not just the wealthy 100 amazing facts about hemp, including Thomas Jefferson, Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Mercedes, and BMW Selected links from the episode:Hemp Foods AmericaSupport Hemp Foods America on IndieGogoThe Hemp ManifestoSunStrandsRules for RadicalsHemp History Week