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In this episode, Cherise is joined by Amy Donohue, Principal, Bora Architecture & Interiors. They discuss the Oregon State University, Learning Innovation Center in Corvallis, Oregon.You can see the project here as you listen along.The 126,000 sf OSU Learning Innovation Center (LINC), completed in 2015, was envisioned as a new general-purpose classroom building that would address the University's increased enrollment and boost graduation and retention rates. Upending traditional learning environments, the design championed active, engaged learning spaces, including an “in the round” lecture hall design inspired by Bora's deep performing arts portfolio that went on to serve as a prototype for classroom design nationwide.If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media. Mentioned in this episode:ARCAT Detailed on Youtube
Social Media Expert Amy Donohue of GetHybridSocial.com gets specific about working in this industry and being a patient in this industry… two different skill sets. Find out how we personally use the plant and some of our tricks of the trade on today's final episode with the Divine Miss Amy D. GetHybridSocial.com. Find Amy Here: GetHybridSocial.com For my affiliate discount to Healer CBD products: https://healercbd.com/products/?ref=116 For a wonderful MMJ specialist: Dr. Anthony Mazo, M.D. Brevard Neuro Center (321) 733-2711 315 E. Nasa Blvd. Melbourne, FL 32901. All opinions are my own and should not be mistaken as medical advice. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cannabaverum/support
Not only is this continuing conversation going to give you practical social media advice for your business but excellent cannabis advice as well… Know your Terpenes! Thank you for joining Amy Donohue and me for some very frank talk about our industry and what the public has to deal with. There's a very different attitude about medical cannabis than there is recreational… and it's the same stuff! But branding your business in the right outlets is key to success for anyone. Know your audience, your market, compliance in all platforms and more! Find Amy Here: GetHybridSocial.com For my affiliate discount to Healer CBD products: https://healercbd.com/products/?ref=116 For a wonderful MMJ specialist: Dr. Anthony Mazo, M.D. Brevard Neuro Center (321) 733-2711 315 E. Nasa Blvd. Melbourne, FL 32901. All opinions are my own and should not be mistaken as medical advice. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cannabaverum/support
This continuing series takes our friend Media Manager Amy Donohue back in time to surviving that experience every parent now fears for their child… and why cannabis is so valuable for healing. Don't miss the first episode and follow along so you'll get the one after this! And check out Amy's site and a few other important links here: GetHybridSocial.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cannabaverum/support
Amy Donohue of Hybrid Social joins Diana to talk about all things social media, and why the cannabis industry needs to pay more attention to Twitter. Amy also talks about her new memoir that is now available on Amazon. The transcript can be found here.
Omg, it's summertime! & we're feeling like summer vacay is in order. & so it is! This will be the last episode of this season, & what a fantastic way to close out than with a chat with Beth van Elswyk, aka @hemphuntress and if you don't already follow her, DO IT NOW. Her social media presence is as lovely as she is, we learned about Beth's origin story (OG East Coast Stoner right here) and all the experiences she's gone through to be able to now be a cannabis business advisor with @hoimagic where their mission is "The magic happens when we all meet." Hoi Polloi, if you super fans remember Amy Donohue's episode, are collaborative business advisors for cannabis, hemp, and psilocybin. They want to grow these industries with people who want to positively innovate with integrity not just to get a pay out. This was more than just a conversation about the cannabis industry or even just about Beth. This is active innovation. This is the magic that Hoi Polloi is all about. If you get sparked by this conversation, don't hesitate to reach out to Beth or anyone at @hoimagic. Let's grow the industry we want to participate in. Thank you Beth for sitting down and seshing with us!!! We love you and can't wait to sesh in real life! And thank YOU for joining us for another episode of The Chronic Gals! Don't forget to tune in on Instagram Live every other Thursday at 9p PST for CG After Dark, & find us on CannaBuzz at @chronicgals_podcast! BULLETIN BOARD This is our last episode of the season! Summer break, here we come! Catch us on Instagram & Clubhouse to hear what we're up too! Join our WashingStonian rooms on Clubhouse! We connect with others in the Washington state cannabis community to build bonds & support each other's growth. STRAINZ WE SMOKED: - Tony Montana, Pablo Escobar, White Tahoe Cookies by Magic Time Farms /// If you like this episode, share with a friend & let's grow the smoke circle! Follow us over on Instagram to see what fun we're getting up to! Support the show & buy us a joint! We're $ChronicGals on CashApp! Check out our website at ChronicGals.com! Talk to you next time on another episode of the Chronic Gals! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chronic-gals/support
Guest Interview: Amy Donohue, Psychedelics Advocate Part 2 of 3 ____________________________________________________ Author and host, Gary Michael Smith, Esq., is a decades-experienced, AV rated, attorney, American Arbitration Association panelist, founding director of the Arizona Cannabis Bar Association, board member of the Arizona Cannabis Chamber of Commerce, and general counsel to the nation's oldest federally recognized, 501C3, multi-racial peyote church. Psychedelica Lex is the first book to offer a comprehensive survey of the laws and regulations governing psychedelic substances. ABOUT THE PSYCHEDELICA LEX PODCAST AND CHANNEL President Nixon's enactment of the Controlled Substances Act in 1970 banished most psychedelics to Schedule I, making psychedelics for most purposes illegal. However, as the Congressional Record reveals, psychedelics never got a fair trial and little scientific evidence, if any, was considered by lawmakers. Prohibition was more about politics than public health. Yet, historical record, anecdotal evidence, and scientific studies all suggest that prohibition was an unnecessary and harmful overreaction and that many benefits may be derived from psychedelics. Psychedelica Lex puts the question of psychedelics on trial. Hosted by a veteran litigation attorney, each episode will explore psychedelics from different perspectives. As we explore the evidence together, you - the audience - will serve as jurors. Together we will examine every facet. Applying the rigors of cross examination and the Socratic method, we will seek an objective truth. ____________________________________________________________ The growth, trafficking, sale, possession, or consumption of psychedelics, may be a felony punishable by imprisonment, fines, forfeiture of property, or any combination thereof. Most states have regulatory and criminal laws that mimic federal law. This podcast is for general informational purposes only. Material in this podcast is not intended to be and should not be used as a substitute for personal consultation with appropriate professionals. I am not your lawyer and this podcast is not legal advice. PARENTAL ADVISORY: This podcast discusses psychedelic drugs. This episode, may contain content that viewers may find offensive. Potentially offensive topics may include: drugs, sex, violence, religion, politics, science, public policy, economics, freedom of thought, free will, the nature of consciousness, art, and law. Language may be coarse and could include George Carlin's seven dirty words: sh*t, p*ss, f*ck, c*nt, c*cks*ck*r, m*th*rf*ck*r, and t*ts or some combination thereof. Opinions expressed in the podcast belong to the party who expressed them and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of Psychedelica Lex or its host. SPECIAL CAUTION This podcast might place you at risk of changing your mind. Viewer discretion is advised.
Guest Interview: Amy Donohue, Psychedelics Advocate Part 3 of 3 ____________________________________________________ Author and host, Gary Michael Smith, Esq., is a decades-experienced, AV rated, attorney, American Arbitration Association panelist, founding director of the Arizona Cannabis Bar Association, board member of the Arizona Cannabis Chamber of Commerce, and general counsel to the nation's oldest federally recognized, 501C3, multi-racial peyote church. Psychedelica Lex is the first book to offer a comprehensive survey of the laws and regulations governing psychedelic substances. ABOUT THE PSYCHEDELICA LEX PODCAST AND CHANNEL President Nixon's enactment of the Controlled Substances Act in 1970 banished most psychedelics to Schedule I, making psychedelics for most purposes illegal. However, as the Congressional Record reveals, psychedelics never got a fair trial and little scientific evidence, if any, was considered by lawmakers. Prohibition was more about politics than public health. Yet, historical record, anecdotal evidence, and scientific studies all suggest that prohibition was an unnecessary and harmful overreaction and that many benefits may be derived from psychedelics. Psychedelica Lex puts the question of psychedelics on trial. Hosted by a veteran litigation attorney, each episode will explore psychedelics from different perspectives. As we explore the evidence together, you - the audience - will serve as jurors. Together we will examine every facet. Applying the rigors of cross examination and the Socratic method, we will seek an objective truth. ____________________________________________________________ The growth, trafficking, sale, possession, or consumption of psychedelics, may be a felony punishable by imprisonment, fines, forfeiture of property, or any combination thereof. Most states have regulatory and criminal laws that mimic federal law. This podcast is for general informational purposes only. Material in this podcast is not intended to be and should not be used as a substitute for personal consultation with appropriate professionals. I am not your lawyer and this podcast is not legal advice. PARENTAL ADVISORY: This podcast discusses psychedelic drugs. This episode, may contain content that viewers may find offensive. Potentially offensive topics may include: drugs, sex, violence, religion, politics, science, public policy, economics, freedom of thought, free will, the nature of consciousness, art, and law. Language may be coarse and could include George Carlin's seven dirty words: sh*t, p*ss, f*ck, c*nt, c*cks*ck*r, m*th*rf*ck*r, and t*ts or some combination thereof. Opinions expressed in the podcast belong to the party who expressed them and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of Psychedelica Lex or its host. SPECIAL CAUTION This podcast might place you at risk of changing your mind. Viewer discretion is advised.
Guest Interview: Amy Donohue, Psychedelics Advocate Part 1 of 3 ____________________________________________________ Author and host, Gary Michael Smith, Esq., is a decades-experienced, AV rated, attorney, American Arbitration Association panelist, founding director of the Arizona Cannabis Bar Association, board member of the Arizona Cannabis Chamber of Commerce, and general counsel to the nation's oldest federally recognized, 501C3, multi-racial peyote church. Psychedelica Lex is the first book to offer a comprehensive survey of the laws and regulations governing psychedelic substances. ABOUT THE PSYCHEDELICA LEX PODCAST AND CHANNEL President Nixon's enactment of the Controlled Substances Act in 1970 banished most psychedelics to Schedule I, making psychedelics for most purposes illegal. However, as the Congressional Record reveals, psychedelics never got a fair trial and little scientific evidence, if any, was considered by lawmakers. Prohibition was more about politics than public health. Yet, historical record, anecdotal evidence, and scientific studies all suggest that prohibition was an unnecessary and harmful overreaction and that many benefits may be derived from psychedelics. Psychedelica Lex puts the question of psychedelics on trial. Hosted by a veteran litigation attorney, each episode will explore psychedelics from different perspectives. As we explore the evidence together, you - the audience - will serve as jurors. Together we will examine every facet. Applying the rigors of cross examination and the Socratic method, we will seek an objective truth. ____________________________________________________________ The growth, trafficking, sale, possession, or consumption of psychedelics, may be a felony punishable by imprisonment, fines, forfeiture of property, or any combination thereof. Most states have regulatory and criminal laws that mimic federal law. This podcast is for general informational purposes only. Material in this podcast is not intended to be and should not be used as a substitute for personal consultation with appropriate professionals. I am not your lawyer and this podcast is not legal advice. PARENTAL ADVISORY: This podcast discusses psychedelic drugs. This episode, may contain content that viewers may find offensive. Potentially offensive topics may include: drugs, sex, violence, religion, politics, science, public policy, economics, freedom of thought, free will, the nature of consciousness, art, and law. Language may be coarse and could include George Carlin's seven dirty words: sh*t, p*ss, f*ck, c*nt, c*cks*ck*r, m*th*rf*ck*r, and t*ts or some combination thereof. Opinions expressed in the podcast belong to the party who expressed them and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of Psychedelica Lex or its host. SPECIAL CAUTION This podcast might place you at risk of changing your mind. Viewer discretion is advised.
It's time for another episode of the Chronic Gals!! Huge thanks to Amy Donohue, social media compliance queen of Get Hybrid Social, for spending time with us, sharing your stories and how plant medicine has really impacted your life on so many levels. We love you! Thank you so much!! And thank YOU for joining us for another episode of The Chronic Gals! Don't forget to tune in on Instagram Live every other Thursday at 9p PST for CG After Dark, & find us on CannaBuzz at @chronicgals_podcast! /// Featuring Green Muse dispensary in Portland, OR! Not only do they supply excellent weed and knowledgeable service, the dispo funds the Green Hop Academy, an incubator for adults from underserved communities to learn how to work in different places in the cannabis industry. Check them out next time you’re in Portland! STRAINZ WE SMOKED: Monster Cookies by Pagoda Premium Indoor /// If you like this episode, share with a friend & let's grow the smoke circle! Follow us over on Instagram to see what fun we're getting up to! Support the show & buy us a joint! We're $ChronicGals on CashApp! Check out our website at ChronicGals.com! Talk to you next time on another episode of the Chronic Gals! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chronic-gals/support
Amy explains why professional social media is crucial in cannabis and gives tips and tricks for your cannabis brand on social media. gethybridsocial.com
We gathered some of Portland’s brightest minds at the creative event space the Nightwood to ask: What would buildings designed by and for women look like? Developer Anyeleh Hallová of project^ and Amy Donohue, a principal with Bora Architects talk us through big picture issues. And we check out a couple of case studies: Alicia McVey and Maren Elliott of Swift Agency join us for a look inside their headquarters — a study in transformative design. Rose Ojeda, Director of Housing Development for Hacienda CDC shared details of a multi-generational housing complex in development at the former site of a strip joint. We also get a word with our host for the evneing, Nightwood founder Michelle Battista. Her lady-led collective employs a range of artisans in food, wine, and design for a vertically-integrated event experience.
We went live this week for Design Week Portland at the hottest new event space in Northeast Portland: the Nightwood. And we invited some exciting people in architecture and development to talk about homes and work spaces designed by women. Sit back for a deep-dive at the big-picture issues shaping the built environment.[slideshow: design-week-at-the-nightwood-society,left,5ada733e9245030158d5cd95]Cultivating Creative Space at the Nightwood - 1:55Michelle Battista is the founder of the Nightwood Society, the collective of women creating a safe space for artists and designers to come together to learn and share their skills. Their unique event space, the Nightwood, is hosting parties of every kind and offering ways to widen your foodie skill set. Some of the events the Nightwood Society have put on include tastings for Oregon-grown olive oil, top-drawer chefs cooking to raise money for Puerto Rico, wine tastings that spill over into secret locations — even classes on how to butcher a hog or chicken. Battista talks to us about founding Nightwood and her ethos.Designing With Women: Anyeleh Hallová and Amy Donohue - 7:57There's no end to new development in Portland right now. But many of those impressive new buildings can look different, depending on who's doing the looking. The fields of real estate development and architecture are mostly male. We talked to two people about how the design process is different with women involved. Anyeleh Hallová is partner at the Portland firm project. Her latest act involves a high-rise made of wood. Amy Donohue is a principal with Bora Architects. She has a special feel for the places where people learn. They spoke to us about projects they worked on.Tranformative Office Space at Swift - 26:26Portland is full of successful design agencies, but few shine as brightly as Swift. Started by Alicia McVey and Liz Valentine in 2006, it has grown to 140 people, 65 percent of whom are women. Of course, a fabulous company needs a fabulous office, and two years back, Swift set their eyes on an old awning factory in Northwest industrial Portland. We spoke with McVey and Swift's Chief Talent Officer Maren Elliott about designing the building, and what's different in an office where architecture deconstructs hierarchy.Reconstituted Sugar: Hacienda CDC Creates Las Adelitas - 40:43A blighted corner of the Cully neighborhood is about to get a big makeover. Hacienda CDC is creating a new multi-generational affordable housing complex on the site of a long-standing strip joint. Rose Ojeda, Director of Housing Development for Hacienda CDC, talks to us about the new project, designed with women and their families in mind.
It's easy to jump on trends, try to be extreme to get attention, but what price do you pay? Do you get eyes or alienate your audience? Join Jason and Bridget with Guest Amy Donohue this week on WPblab where they will discuss it. If you have some strong opinions, watch live and join in the chat. We're all learning, right?Show sponsored by PressedLinksAmy DonohueTwitter Instagramhttp://gethybridsocial.com/Know when to take a break on your social when something bad happens. Your business is not going to fail if you take a day off to when tragedy hits. The evolution of social can make your brand anti-social with comes to auto posting.Make sure you’re not tweeting from the dead.Show more compassion when bad things happen and take a break from your agendas.http://halfstaff.org/https://github.com/Nomikxyz/flag-at-half-mast Social media managers during a crisis, retweet relevant informationAmy doesn't let her clients know when she is pausing their campaignsMarketing calendars should be flexible. In cannabis filling tweets 2 weeks in advance could create problems because things change on a daily basis.Respect the hashtag. Don’t hijack trending hashtags to promote your business when not related.Use trending topics for what they are for… trending topics.How long should a social media campaign say paused?It depends, how bad was it?If you use a location-based hashtag for marketing, pause use until after the news has stopped.Taking selfies of yourself volunteering is not good for your brand, says Amy. Put the camera away and use 2 hands to help.Sell hurricane equipment before that season, not after.If you have a local business during a local emergency don’t go silent. Use your blog and social media to share resources or help others. – Jen MillerWhen in doubt, lay out.Bridget Came from when planing in a band and not feeling a song. Look to OREO – they were prepared and made their team aware. Be responsive and it can be a win for your brand. – BridgetTip of the weekBridget Make.WordPress.org/marketing started using google docs more.Suggest mode in google docs. suggest let you make changes and someone can accept it and the changes just happen.AmyLinkedin is a networking group. Also Cannabis friendly. Be genuine, small conversationsJasonAudiogram app (apple only) https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/audiogram-sharing-voice-for-instagram/id1071562490?mt=8Show notes contributed by:James Tryon @JamesTryonJen Miller @jenblogs4uThe post WPblab EP95 – Situational Awareness: When to Pause Marketing Campaigns w/ Amy Donohue appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 63 has Tyler first interviewing #TheYogasmExperience’s Ashley Asatu, then the guys chat about using cannabis for heat/inflammation help, and we finish with Get Hybrid Social’s Amy Donohue talking how she got into the industry. Chapters: Vagina Strengthening (0:00), Ashley Asatu (1:23), Talking weather (8:50), Cannabis for heat at concerts (12:30), Today’s strains (16:13), CBD as a neuroprotectant (17:44), CBD from hemp? (20:16), Skateboarding on CBD (22:58), CBD for balance (25:55), Weed before surfing (27:32), Pre-gym cannabis (33:10), CBD for sport performance? (34:22), Amy Donohue (38:53). Mentions: #cannabis #yoga @thefabulousone @ashleyasatu @the_gorge_amphitheatre @sasquatchfestival #bluedream #fruitpunch @bridgecitycollective_pdx @shadowboxfarms #cbd #neuroprotectant #neuroprotective #heatstroke @select_oil #hempderived #rso #socialmediastolemykidney #recoveredalcoholic @sutrastudiosaz #happyhour #blissout @tokdesigns Burning Bush is an independent podcast about truth in cannabis by Tyler Hurst & friends. Each weekly-ish episode starts with a sampling of local cannabis, then moves to an industry-related conversation.
On this episode of Cannabis Business Minds, we talk about how being social is the key to success for managing social media. In a day of information overload and so many social networking sites, how do you engage clients and customers through social media? Our guest gives insight and a reality check on what social media is, and what social media isn't. Amy Donohue breaks down the etiquette of social media and steps your business should take to be more social via social media.
Today on Good News with Nurse Heather, CannaKenny and Nurse Heather are joined by Amy Donohue, CEO of GetHybridSocial. Amy is excellent at building relationships on and offline, she really gets the “social” in social media. Also known as The Fabulous One, she is a regular speaker at Ignite Phoenix, Ignite Phoenix After Hours, Tech Phoenix, and Startup PHX. She has also led social media workshops for 5 years, most recently through NetworkingPhoenix. She will be the 1st to preach to you about fostering social media. She donated a kidney to a twitter follower’s mom in 2011, which just shows her ability at building and fostering relationships. The proud mom of a rat terrier named Dexter; two cats, Chank and Sandwich; and a saltwater tank to soothe her soul, Amy brings over a decade of social media experience to Get Hybrid Social.
It started with a tweet that read, “Mom needs a kidney. it would take 2-6 years to get one and she doesn't have that long.” Phoenix Resident and organ donor, Amy Donohue, saw the tweet and decided she wanted to get tested. After finding out she was a match, Donohue says she didn't think twice. She made the decision to donate an organ to the mother of a woman she met on Twitter. Crazy? Not to her. Donohue felt it was her purpose. A movie is now being made about that decision. It's called, “Social Media Stole My Kidney”. Donohue, a Comedian and Social Media Manager by trade, teamed up with fellow Comedian and Filmmaker, James Pietragallo to make the movie. They turned to Indiegogo, said to be the largest global crowdfunding & fundraising and made enough money to green-light the project. Petregallo says he was intrigued. He hadn't ever given organ donation any thought before hearing Donohue's story. The two traveled cross country, 8,000 miles, talking to people who have become living organ donors. They were on the road for 21 days for this social experiment turned documentary. During that time, they also met a young woman who will die if she doesn't receive a life-saving organ donation. The movie document's her mother's anguish and desperation. Petregallo says, for him, that was the most impactful moment of the trip. When it all became “very real”. For Donohue, this experience has been life changing. “I value people more that I am close with,” she says, “the connections have to be genuine. I want to know people on the inside. I got rid of the garbage.” The post Social Media Stole My Kidney with Organ Donor, Amy Donohue and Filmmaker James Pietragallo appeared first on Inspired Media 360 TV - Inform | Inspire | Engage.
Today on Good News with Nurse Heather, CannaKenny and Nurse Heather are joined by Amy Donohue, CEO of GetHybridSocial. Amy is excellent at building relationships on and offline, she really gets the “social” in social media. Also known as The Fabulous One, she is a regular speaker at Ignite Phoenix, Ignite Phoenix After Hours, Tech Phoenix, and Startup PHX. She has also led social media workshops for 5 years, most recently through NetworkingPhoenix. She will be the 1st to preach to you about fostering social media. She donated a kidney to a twitter follower's mom in 2011, which just shows her ability at building and fostering relationships. The proud mom of a rat terrier named Dexter; two cats, Chank and Sandwich; and a saltwater tank to soothe her soul, Amy brings over a decade of social media experience to Get Hybrid Social.