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Micah from Consano Medical Dispensary appears in The Mother-Ship to discuss the upcoming meeting to determine the fate of the remaining two medical dispensaries in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. Will the commission grant recreational licenses or not? Todd talks about a disturbing case where a case was dismissed yet the court still sent the state abstracts as if the individual was convicted. Informative, fun show
Todd & Craig cover a wide range of hot topics. The U.S. Olympic Team will be without it's star sprinter after she tests positive for THC. Todd and Craig also discuss Consano's fight to obtain a recreational marijuana license from the city of Mount Pleasant, Michigan. The Medical Dispensary has collected enough registered voter signatures according to state law to put it to a vote come November. Strain of the week: D.J. Short Blueberry
Caleb, Micah & Mike from CONSANO join Craig & Todd in The Mother-Ship. Micah provides answers to the myths and truth as to the origins of the 420 cannabis celebration. Caleb, delivers a comparison between recreational and medical marijuana. Mike, with his enormous wealth of knowledge talks about strains, genetics, flower and ancestry. Huge Show!! www.consanoprovisioning.com
Caleb & Micah, from Consano join Todd & Craig in The Mother-Ship to talk about all the great products and services Consano provides to the public. www.consanoprovisioning.com 309 West Michigan Street, Mount Pleasant, Michigan Be sure to visit the Consano booth at the July 11th 420 Canna Hemp Expo Todd & Craig banter back and forth about Hair Bands
Allen Kanerva is founder of Consano, an advocacy, training and treatment company focused on changing the narrative, understandings and outcomes for people who have been traumatized. They run 2.5 day Life After Trauma workshops, 10-day trauma focused NLP Certification courses, and provide clinical treatment that has an over 92% success rates in IRB research. More info https://www.linkedin.com/in/allenkanerva/ and https://www.inspiredoutcomes.ca/ Namrata Bagaria is a physician with Masters in Public Health from Harvard University. PhD Candidate in Digital Transformation and Innovation at University of Ottawa. She is the Founder of Health 4.0 Leadership Institute. More info https://health4.tech and https://namratabagaria.com
Join Sal's Investment Syndicate. Opt In Here: Syndicates Page At age 32 Molly Lindquist was diagnosed with breast cancer. Other women in her family had also endured this terrible ordeal. She survived it and is fighting back. Consano, the crowdfunding platform she founded, funds more than 65 medical research projects at leading academic centers such as Dana-Farber and Memorial/Sloan Kettering. Her work is getting serious attention because she’s figured out how to help disease survivors channel their energies towards defeating the illnesses that beset them. I had the opportunity of interviewing this energetic and engaging founder at TEDMED. Here are some of the topics covered in this brief conversation: Sal’s Pitch for his Investment Syndicate Molly Lindquist Bio Molly Lindquist Is Diagnosed with Breast Cancer, as Both Her Grandmothers Had Been Molly Lindquist Tells Consano’s Founding Story “I mean, over 50% of their time [researcher’s time] is spent fundraising. I'm naively thinking, shouldn't you be in the lab coming up with treatments. We need some cures here.” Molly Lindquist Explains How Consano Works “But people have now been calling this [Consano], this Kickstarter / Match.com hybrid. I was like, did not see the Match.com coming.” “So, our biggest differentiator from many of the other crowdfunding platforms is that we vet each project.” “We've listed about 65 projects from 25 academic centers from West Coast, East Coast, Dana-Farber, Sloan Kettering…” “I think the biggest piece of advice I usually give when people ask me is really, be ready to jump on to an emotional roller coaster.” Molly Lindquist on Work/Life Balance “I think you know my whole premise now is leaving this world, as we all will at some point, having left a mark and having made it a better place.”
On this edition of Making Oregon, our guest is Molly Lindquist, founder and CEO of the Portland non-profit Consano. Molly has created a unique crowdfunding platform that that enables donors to give their support directly to a medical research project that matters to them. By harnessing the power of a crowd, they aggregate donations so the public can directly choose and support high quality medical research, pooling their money with others who care about the same health issues. Molly started Consano in 2013 after being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2011. Frustrated by her inability to make donations to specific medical research projects that could impact her two daughters , the idea for Consano was born, and since its launch, Consano has raised nearly $700,000 in project donations to directly support 40 research projects in 28 unique health categories. Molly tells us her inspiring story and candidly talks about her battle with breast cancer, the impact of the medical research Consano is enabling, and the many life and business lessons she's learned along the way.
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Molly Lindquist is a leading patient advocate and founder of Consano, a crowdfunding platform for medical research. Molly has a long history of professional work. After graduating from Stanford with a degree in economics, she worked as an investment banking analyst in the consumer group at Robertson Stephens before transitioning to World Market, where she traveled the globe sourcing products, and then doing company planning for Banana Republic and Gap. Molly's focus on patient advocacy began in 2011 when she was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 32. Her focus with Consano is helping facilitate the connections between individuals and medical research projects and has met with great success. Her slogan of Hope. Honor. Heal is a great representation of patient advocacy at its finest. In this interview, Molly shares her incredible story of her journey through breast cancer as well as her desire to affect the broader aspects of health by becoming an entrepreneur and starting Consano.
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Molly Lindquist went from breast cancer to crowd funding.
Molly Lindquist felt a lump during a self exam, knowing it could be nothing. She got it checked out and found out she had breast cancer. Molly was grateful for the medical advances that occurred since her grandmother passed away from her own battle with breast cancer at the age of 46. Molly wanted to do something so her two daughters wouldn't have to worry about cancer. When she couldn't find an easy way to donate to specific medical research projects, she founded Consano. Consano, the Italian word for healing, provides an easy way to donate to specific research projects that have been vetted by the medical staff on the board. What a great way to see exactly where your money is going.