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Ali and Anna drop by the studio to chat about huge event on the film calendar, 48 Hours 2022! There's still time to register if you want to spend this weekend creating your film, but you've got to do it before tomorrow! Check it out here, and whakarongo mai nei!
Ali and Anna drop by the studio to chat about huge event on the film calendar, 48 Hours 2022! There's still time to register if you want to spend this weekend creating your film, but you've got to do it before tomorrow! Check it out here, and whakarongo mai nei!
Miss Grass knows a thing or two about good weed. Launched in 2019 by Founders Kate Miller & Anna Duckworth, Miss Grass is an educational content platform and online head shop for weed-loving women and conscious consumers alike. Listen in to today's episode to learn more from CEO and Cofounder Kate Miller herself.
Kate Miller is co-founder and CEO of Miss Grass, the online magazine and marketplace for all things CBD and cannabis. After bonding over their vision for the future of the cannabis industry, Kate and her co-founder Anna Duckworth joined forces and launched their Venice-based company in January 2018, the same month that marijuana became legal in California. Now, they have grown to become a destination for those who want to educate themselves, get a few pointers, or simply pick up their favorite CBD products online. Visit missgrass.com and keep up on Instagram @missgrass. NOTE: Due to current circumstances, the sound quality of this episode is not up to normal standards.
On this week’s episode of Girl Gang the Podcast, we're in Venice to interview Kate Miller and Anna Duckworth, co-founders of Miss Grass.We talk about fundraising, working in the cannabis industry, and finding the right co-founder.Show us you're listening by sharing on Instagram and tagging @girlgangthelabel + @missgrass.If you like this episode please take a moment to leave a review and share with your friends. It helps us out so much!Stay up to date on new episodes and shop our merchandise at girlgangthelabel.com.If you'd like to recommend someone for the podcast, give feedback, or just say hi e-mail amy@girlgangthelabel.com.#SUPPORTYOURLOCALGIRLGANG
Anna is a very talented lady and she inspires me because her life is filled with the things that she is passionate about. She's an artist and creates stunning artwork. She’s a life coach and has helped many people, including me, create the life they want. And as if she’s not busy enough, last year she decided to start a PhD focusing on Pulmonary Fibrosis, a disease that is very personal to her family. Take a listen to find out why. You can follow Anna on Facebook, Twitter or take a look at her website. If you enjoyed this podcast then please like, share and subscribe. You can keep up to date with Mummy on a Break on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and on the website.
Kate Miller and Anna Duckworth are the Co-Founders behind Miss Grass, a content-driven cannabis marketplace that gearing up to make a big leap into becoming a nation-wide brand focused on conscious consumerism around cannabis products and companies. Kate and Anna had a great story to share about how they met, tucked their heads down for six months, and then launched into success.
Is it just us or is CBD Beauty EVERYWHERE right now? There’s so much to learn, which is why we partnered with Miss Grass on a special episode all about the benefits of cannabis beauty. On the mic we welcome Anna Duckworth and Kate Miller, founders of the leading women’s cannabis website that’s been dubbed “The Goop of Cannabis” by W Magazine. Aside from offering up pink porcelain “Le Pipes”, cannabis-spiked lubes, celebrity-loved gummies and beauty products like CBD-infused face serums, Miss Grass is out to educate with an online magazine. And since they cover topics like: “How I faced my dispensary fear and found serenity,” (#relatable!) we knew we needed to get Anna and Kate’s tips on how they’ve been using cannabis beauty in their own lives to treat symptoms of celiac disease and psoriasis. If you’re wondering why cannabis beauty might be beneficial in skincare, it’s because cannabidiol and other parts of the plant are known, powerful anti-inflammatories. But let’s be honest, since cannabis has been outlawed for so long, clinical data is only now starting to get underway. In the meantime, it’s the wild west out there – and how’s a girl to shop? Do we really need CBD in our mascaras? All this and more, in today’s episode. We’ve got a promo code! For US-based listeners, head to www.missgrass.com and enter code: breakingbeauty at checkout for 15% off your order. Other offers: For 15% off your first ThirdLove order, go to www.thirdlove.com/breakingbeauty For US-based listeners head to TakeCareOf.com and enter promo code for 50% off your first order. *Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.* Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya For any products mentioned in this episode, check out our blog: www.breakingbeautypodcast.com/blog Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! www.Instagram.com/breakingbeautypodcast www.Twitter.com/BreakingBtyPod Join our private Facebook group Please rate and review us in Apple Podcasts
In celebration of our favorite green holiday we open a discussion on the evolving and vast cannabis landscape by turning to Missgrass.com’s founders, Anna Duckworth and Kate Miller. These ladies inform TSR about the complex plant in all her glory, answer our burning CBD queries, and join us in de-stigmatizing cannabis usage. Use code RETROGRADE for 15% off at missgrass.com Thanks to our partners: Thrivemarket.com/retrograde Daily-harvest.com code: Retrograde
In this episode, we look at the end of tipping culture. Plus in the near past, we check in with conspiracy theories. Are they passé? We hear from Patrick Pittman, Anna Duckworth, John Di Palma, and Eli Burnstein. Noonmark is a podcast from Make Ready — a place for ongoing critical conversation about our world as it relates to design, media, technology, futures, urbanism, transportation, and business. Make Ready is brought to you by The Alpine Review, in partnership with Totem. Big kisses to Southern Shores (Cascine). For their music. And to Nick Jaworski of Podcast Monster for his editing super powers. www.makereadymag.com www.thealpinereview.com SHOW NOTES Danny Meyer's plan to eliminate tipping — New York Magazine http://www.grubstreet.com/2016/01/danny-meyer-on-15-dollar-wage-for-servers.html#
In this episode, we explore ideas of civic duty in the public space, especially as it is affected by technology. What is it about different spaces that make us feel different senses of civic responsibility? Plus in the near past, we take a look at storytelling in the marketing sense. We hear from Anna Duckworth, Louis-Jacques Darveau, John Di Palma, and Eli Burnstein. Noonmark is a podcast from Make Ready — a place for ongoing critical conversation about our world as it relates to design, media, technology, futures, urbanism, transportation, and business. Make Ready is brought to you by The Alpine Review, in partnership with Totem. Big kisses to Southern Shores (Cascine). For their music. And to Nick Jaworski of Podcast Monster for his editing super powers. www.makereadymag.com www.thealpinereview.com SHOW NOTES Happn Dating App — https://www.happn.com/en/ Why Our Brains Crave Storytelling in Marketing on FastCompany — http://www.fastcompany.com/3031419/hit-the-ground-running/why-our-brains-crave-storytelling-in-marketing How Brands Became Storytellers by Content Marketing Institute (on John Deere's Furrow magazine) — http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/2012/02/history-content-marketing-storytelling/ The Cluetrain Manifesto — http://www.cluetrain.com/
In this episode, we look at accountability and fine print in the context of the sharing economy. What are the mechanisms of accountability? And what about those vehicles for worker protection? Plus, in the near past, we check in with longreads. We hear from Patrick Pittman, Louis-Jacques Darveau, John Di Palma, Eli Burnstein, and Anna Duckworth. Noonmark is a podcast from Make Ready — a place for ongoing critical conversation about our world as it relates to design, media, technology, futures, urbanism, transportation, and business. Make Ready is brought to you by The Alpine Review, in partnership with Totem. Big kisses to Southern Shores (Cascine). For their music. And to Nick Jaworski of Podcast Monster for his editing super powers. www.makereadymag.com www.thealpinereview.com SHOW NOTES Living and Dying on Airbnb by Zak Stone for Matter — https://medium.com/matter/living-and-dying-on-airbnb-6bff8d600c04 Airbnb home insurance — Square One https://www.squareoneinsurance.ca/airbnb-home-insurance Snow Fall for The New York Times http://www.nytimes.com/projects/2012/snow-fall What is Code? by Paul Ford for Businessweek — http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ What does the future hold for Bloomberg Media? by Mathew Ingram for Fortune — http://fortune.com/2015/10/02/what-does-the-future-hold-for-bloomberg-media/) Transhumanism by Elmo Keep for The Verge — http://www.theverge.com/a/transhumanism-2015 iTunes Terms and Conditions: The Graphic Novel — http://itunestandc.tumblr.com/