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thetragedyacademy.comSummary: In this installment of the Tragedy, Academy Jay welcomes Aliza Sherman to the show. Aliza is an author, entrepreneur, and web pioneer. She has written 12 books and co-founded Ellementa, a company dedicated to educating women on the use of cannabis for wellness. In this episode, Aliza shares the most critical turning point in her life – the passing of both her parents. She unveils the grief behind death, that although we are aware of it, we are not prepared. Aliza reveals her treacherous journey of navigating the death of a parent while gathering the strength to remain sane and balanced.Key Points:
“As women, we are often the caregivers of our families, our aging parents, even our ailing friends. We must also take care of ourselves so we can handle juggling the many aspects of our lives. We are at the Epicenter of Care for our loved ones and ourselves. We believe that women are the driving force to bring cannabis wellness to the mainstream. We aim to empower as many women as possible with quality information and supportive communities to enhance their exploration of cannabis for a healthier, happier life.” Ellementa Mission StatementAliza Sherman is the publisher of HerCannaLife.com, a website showcasing women in the cannabis industry. She is also the CEO of Ellementa, a women's health company focused on cannabis and CBD. Her professional journey, prior to committing herself to elevating women in the emerging cannabis industry, included starting the first woman-owned, full-service Internet company Cybergrrl, Inc; the first global Internet networking organization for women, Webgrrls International; and was named by Newsweek one of the “Top People Who Matter Most in the Internet.” All these accolades in 1995! And she hasn't slowed down.Not one to let artificial barriers stop her, in 2009 Aliza was named one of the “Most Powerful Women in Technology.” Now she is breaking barriers in cannabis as an author, web pioneer and empowered voice for women. The ladies talk about educating women, finding community and what's going on in Alaska.Topics Discussed:Welcome and Introduction [1:33]Covid Check-In [3:08]Sharon High School Graduation [4:20]Ellementa Philosophy [5:10]Aliza's Journey [5:55]Melissa Fierce and Founders [7:00]Arizona to Alaska [7:50]Ellementa Hosts Non-Consuming Events [8:48]Tokeativity [8:54]Target Audience [9:21]“Just No Now” [10:50]The Stigma is Still Alive [12:58]The Global Ellementa Community [13:48]What Ellementa Does [14:15]Kush Groove in Central Square [16:20]How to Become a Leader [16:41]Brands Want to Meet Us! [18:25]Advisors [19:20]Junella Chen and The Book [20:00]The Other Advisors [20:12]Aliza's First Cannabis Job [20:30]Dr. Robert Flannery [21:32]Cannabis and CBD for Health and Wellness [22:22]Women's Health Issues [25:20]Women's Wellness Seminars [26:30]Heady Vermont Women's Event [28:05]Products on Ellementa [29:15]My Bud Vase [29:48]Erbanna Odor Free Bags [30:18]Family Life [32:48]Cannabis Relationship [33:20]Cannabis Awakening [34:00]Fear and Shame [35:35]Family and Cannabis [36:26]MyJane [39:21]Amie's Favorite Thing [41:58]Erin Scott Photography [42:58]Alaska and Cannabis [44:00]Exciting On Site Consumption [47:10]No More Sharing Joints [48:50]Contact Aliza Sherman [49:50]The Canna Mom Show wants to thank:Josh Lamkin for writing and performing TCMS theme music Kelly Dolan of Retail Results Inc Lori Lennon of Thinkubator Media Kim Kramer of McLane Middleton Cannabis Creative GroupPod617, The Boston Podcast Network
Join us for a lively discussion with Aliza Sherman, CEO of Ellementa.Ellementa is a global wellness company educating women about plant medicine, including cannabis and CBD, and guiding them to quality products from trusted brands that want to reach them.Aliza is a groundbreaking Latina entrepreneur who started the 1st woman-owned Internet company, Cybergrrl, Inc. and 1st global Internet networking organization for women, Webgrrls International that peaked at 100 chapters worldwide and 30,000 participants.Newsweek named her one of the “Top People Who Matter Most on the Internet.”Fast Company called her one of the “Most Powerful Women in Technology.”HispanicBusiness magazine named her one of the “100 Most Powerful Hispanic Entrepreneurs”.Author of 11 books including Social Media Engagement for Dummies; The Happy, Healthy Nonprofit, and Mom, Incorporated. Join us to hear Aliza's thoughts on the state of cannabis and women's health. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/freshemp)
Let me guess, you're having trouble sleeping. Maybe you've got some aches and pains. Or maybe hot flashes / night sweats are driving you crazy. You're not alone! But what would you say if I told you that there's a tried and true remedy for most of those sexy peri/menopausal symptoms? Featured Guest: Aliza Sherman is a web pioneer and founder of Cybergrrl, Inc. and Webgrrls International who helped pave the way for women in the Internet industry. After 25+ years in the Internet industry, is the CEO of Ellementa, a global women’s wellness network with a focus on cannabis and CBD, and the author of Cannabis and CBD for Health and Wellness: An Essential Guide for Using Nature’s Medicine to Relieve Stress, Anxiety, Chronic Pain, Inflammation, and More.
As a mom with little kids at home, I often get asked how I plan to talk to my kiddos about cannabis. While I have an idea of how I want the conversation to go (open, honest and transparent), I still haven't had to have the "talk" with them about it since my daughter is 4 years old and my son is 8 months old. So I posed the question to my guest Ashley Kingsley, who is the proud mom of two and co-founder of cannabis wellness network Ellementa. Ashley also dished on how she likes to use cannabis to take care of herself as a woman going through menopause. To all the ladies: This is a must-hear episode! Keep up with Ashley Kingsley: Instagram: @theashleykingsley Ellementa on Instagram: @ellementawoman www.ellementa.com Facebook: Ellementa Keep up with Blunt Blowin' Mama: Instagram: @BluntBlowinMama Twitter: @BluntBlowinMama Facebook: Blunt Blowin' Mama Website: www.BluntBlowinMama.com Email: BluntBlowinMama@gmail.com
This week, Popaganda’s HEAT season heads away from the fire—and marches directly toward the smoke. In this week’s episode, host Carmen Rios talks to a slew of “puffragettes” fighting to end the drug war, foster a more equitable cannabis industry and forge a feminist future in weed. 2019 has already heralded in a whole lot of victories in the fight for laws that decriminalize and legalize cannabis possession and distribution—and studies show that more women are lighting up than ever. When marijuana business boomed, the number of women in leadership positions in the industry fell, and the national patchwork of drug laws leaves people of color at risk for criminalization and incarceration every day. But women aren’t surrendering to the patriarchal and corporate forces threatening the future of cannabis. Instead, they’re organizing at the state and national level for comprehensive marijuana laws, building networks for women in the business of bud, and creating space for marginalized communities to reclaim and redefine weed culture. Carmen talks to policy experts, business leaders and community-focused stoners in this episode—digging into the importance of comprehensive drug laws with Karen O’Keefe from the Marijuana Policy Projects, talking shop with The Incubator founder Amy Margolis and Ellementa co-founder Aliza Sherman, envisioning queer cannabis culture with 420 Queer co-founder Irene Urias and appraising the landscape of the sector with Mary Janes: The Women of Weed filmmaker Windy Borman. Carmen came to every interview with the same question: What does a feminist weed culture look like? She came away with the knowledge that there are a lot of moving parts — and a lot of work ahead — in the fight to create equity in cannabis. But she’s hopeful, like the women she talks to, that the future of weed is feminist — and that together, we can take down the capitalist stoner bros trying to convince us it never was.
“We have a lot to learn—especially about educating women about cannabinoids and how to access the medicine,” says Aliza Sherman, founder of Ellementa.com (https://ellementa.com/wellbeing/), a site that offers women education about the health and wellness benefits of cannabis—stories about cannabis as a sexual aid, reviews of edibles, or CBD bath salts. Sherman speaks with CoveyClub founder, Lesley Jane Seymour, about why the cannabis industry is a great place for female entrepreneur—it’s “like the internet in the ‘80s”--and points to sites such as Womengrow.com (https://womengrow.com/) for job listings in the legal industry and Tokeativity.com for groups centered on careers and business. Sherman says she got into cannabis when trying to solve personal “pain and sleep” issues: "cannabis offers special help for women going through peri-menopause and menopause."
Ellementa connects women to cannabis experts and quality cannabis-related products and services.
I can feel your head nodding “yes,” as I state that as women, we play a complex and multi-faceted roles as caregivers for our kids, grandchildren, parents, partners and communities. So how do all of us super savvy females replenish our output? Listen up as we dive in with Aliza Sherman (CEO of Ellementa) and dialog on what women are seeking from cannabis and CBD ( and how it differs from men). In fact, here are a couple of strong facts on men versus women pursuing hemp/cannabis: ○ Pain, & Arthritis are higher with a 3 to 1 ratio of women versus men. ○ Anxiety impacts more women (as much as 24 percent) than men. ○ Hormone dysregulation impacts women far more than men, increasing routine symptoms of PMS, Endometriosis, Migraines, Acne and more. So from these statistics, we can conclude women are using CBD as a specific therapy for multiple diverse medical conditions—particularly pain, anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders. Enjoy the great insights Aliza brings around plant genetics, the artisanship of cannabis, growing a business once again in startup mode and personal reflections on how placing personal mortality front and center, helps us live more in the present. About Aliza Sherman Aliza is a Latina entrepreneur and CEO of Ellementa, Inc., the fastest growing global cannabis wellness network for women. She is also the publisher of HerCannaLife.com, a website showcasing women in the cannabis industry. In the 90's, Aliza started the 1st woman-owned Internet company, Cybergrrl, Inc. and the 1st worldwide Internet networking organization for women, Webgrrls International. In 2009, Fast Company called her one of the “Most Powerful Women in Technology.” Aliza is the author of 12 books including "Cannabis and CBD for Health and Wellness" and "The Happy, Healthy Nonprofit." On Today’s Episode You’ll Awaken to: The need for self-care, how it’s individualized and how cannabis/ CBD fits in. The authenticity of the self care movement and using hemp/cannabis to face the day and become more mind and body aware. Cannabis or CBD - or why not both? How to integrate cannabis into your life. The formation of Ellementa out of personal trials for two women. What it’s like being a female entrepreneurs once again in startup mode. Will grass roots and women survive the big dollar male dominating. infrastructures moving into the hemp and cannabis industry? Aliza’s next book release and when to catch her on tour! Aliza’s future forward thoughts on where the CBD/Cannabis is going. Aliza’s personal “awakening” about life and mortality. Resources: Aliza's Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Email: aliza@ellementa.com Share the Love: If you like The Awakened Beauty Podcast…. Subscribe, Rate & Review via iTunes Visit us at awakenedbeautyhq.com for updates. Businesses: www.evoqbeauty.com | www.beautyecology.com Instagram @awakenbeautyhq Instagram @evoqbeauty Watch on Youtube at my channel: Awaken Beauty Podcast Shop natural health and beauty products with EVOQ Here’s how! Go to awakenbeauty-hq on ITunes and write your biggest takeaway in the rate and review section. Just pretend it says “ah ha” here!! Don’t just review the episode, I would love your ah-ha moment from this episode that is more specific so you can confirm your takeaway as you write, but also help others capture your brilliance. It’ll take 3 minutes from your day. What you declare will be life to others. So remember, go to I tunes to rate and review. Comment or question you’d like to ask Kassandra. P.S! Your review is not only paramount in helping others discover the show, but we also read each and every submission personally…and they mean the world to us. Love and Light! - Kassandra In the Meantime, STAY IN THE CONVERSATION! @awakenbeautyhq | #awakenbeauty
If you’ve ever suffered from “puffy taco,” you should probably listen to this episode on cannabis and women’s health. If you don’t know what puffy taco is, you should download it right now!This episode is presented by Firefly - Firefly is offering our very special audience a very special promotion of 20% off the new device. Head over to thefirefly.com and use the code BRAVE to grab your discount. Hurry—this deal expires on June 20, 2019.Aliza Sherman is the founder of Ellementa, a network of women focused on wellness and cannabis, and co-author of Cannabis & CBD for Health & Wellness. Cyo Nystom is co-founder of Quim, a California-based manufacturer of cannabis self-care products for women. (Fun fact: Quim is Victorian slang for the female anatomy).There are many ways cannabis and women go together, especially when it comes to sexual health. Aliza and Cyo cross the generational divide to bring to light the many unspoken ways cannabis can be used to treat all matter of women’s health.This frank and necessary conversation raises questions that your doctor won’t often know to answers to--Does vaginal application cause you to get high?How CBD can crush cramps in ways Motrin can’tHow cannabis can help menopausal women rejuvenate their sex lives and how younger women can use it to perk up theirsAnd why spray products are just so wrong when it comes to vaginal health.Add in the strong and informed opinions of these two powerhouse women and you’ve got a vag-forward conversation that should be sparking many future conversations among everyone, vaginally equipped or not. As Cyo so eloquently put it: "[These products] are like eye cream for the vagina…My face is never going to give birth to a child. I’d like to treat my vagina with the same care as I treat my face."PS: We love your feedback and I want to share this kind note from Dane Ward, a former school principal who lives in Georgia. Keep 'em coming!"Having been a Brave New World podcast subscriber for over a year, I want to take this opportunity to thank you for your incredible work. I’ve greatly enjoyed the wide variety of topics effectively addressed.Believe me when I say that my wife and I have benefited from implementing what we’ve learned. The integration of CBD is one example. She is a violin and mandolin player and suffers from arthritis in one hand. For years she relied on 10-12 ibuprofen to get though the day. Regular use of CBD has allowed her to stop that. Her hand pain is gone. We make our own tinctures using a Magic Butter Machine. CBD is helpful to us in many ways and we have other family members making the same conclusions.Interviewer skills are really first rate! The variety of helpful topics and the depth of interviewer questions make these podcasts really engaging. Many I go back to and listen for a second time. Having said that, I am happy to increase my monthly Patreon contribution to $5.00. For all that you provide, that is a great bargain."
Entrepreneur, visionary, activist, author...all describe Aliza Sherman. In 1995 she founded Cybergrrl, the first full-service, female-owned web company and the first global internet networking organization for women. Newsweek noticed and named Aliza one of the Top People Who Matter Most on the Internet. She's currently the CEO of Ellementa, a global women's cannabis wellness network. Her work has been featured in USA Today, Newsweek, Time, CNN, CNBC and MSNBC. And....she's the author of 12 books. Needless to say, we cover a lot of ground in our conversation with this fascinating, committed, accomplished woman!
Since legalization, cannabis has been a hot topic both for those who use it and those who are curious to learn more. But has the conversation really evolved or are we still up against the same fear and stigmas that existed pre-legalization? In this episode I am joined by someone who truly has her finger on the pulse of the conversations women are having around weed. Aliza Sherman is the CEO of Ellementa who host gatherings across North America to help women explore the health and wellness benefits of cannabis and CBD. Ellementa connects women to trusted experts, brands and products so they can explore options when it comes to pain relief, depression, mental health issues, to name a few. So join us to hear what women are saying and what's important to them when it comes to exploring cannabis as a lifestyle option.
Susan Joyce Proctor, Day. MBA has been actively participating in the women’s wellness revolution for almost 30 years! She is the CEO of “Get Your Juicy Back, LLC, and community leader for “Ellementa”, a Women’s Wellness Cannabis network. Her passion is supporting women on their own journeys toward optimal wellbeing, fulfillment and self-expression. If illness or menopause has caused issues with your sex drive, digestion and vitality, then Susan has specifically-tailored holistic protocols for YOU to Get YOUR Juicy Back! Website: www.GetYourJuicyBack.com Email: susanjoyceproctor@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GetYourJuicyBack/ Cell Number: 561-353-8395 Skype: susanjoyce11
Susan Joyce Proctor, Day. MBA has been actively participating in the women’s wellness revolution for almost 30 years! She is the CEO of “Get Your Juicy Back, LLC, and community leader for “Ellementa”, a Women’s Wellness Cannabis network. Her passion is supporting women on their own journeys toward optimal wellbeing, fulfillment and self-expression.If illness or menopause has caused issues with your sex drive, digestion and vitality, then Susan has specifically-tailored holistic protocols for YOU to Get YOUR Juicy Back! Website: www.GetYourJuicyBack.comEmail: susanjoyceproctor@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/GetYourJuicyBack/ Cell Number: 561-353-8395Skype: susanjoyce11
This week on the show, we're time-traveling back to SXSW 2019, which is where Will sat down with Aliza Sherman, co-founder and CEO of Ellementa, which aims to connect women with the right cannabis products for them. Listeners will learn about how cannabis companies need to rethink the way they market to women, why education has to come before marketing throughout the industry, and why consumers should try out multiple products so they can best understand what's right for them. We'll also hear about Sherman's journey to cannabis after a storied career in the tech space, and find out what she looks for in her cannabis, whether she's consuming at home in Alaska or testing partner products on the road.
This Session features two wise women, Ashley Kingsley and Aliza Sherman, founders of Ellementa, the first global cannabis wellness network for women. They talk cannabis shop, the tech boom and how their shared experience of miscarriage planted the seed for a relationship that would eventually blossom into a shared goal of connecting women through cannabis.What we, as humans, need to be healthy and happy changes throughout the many stages of life. Addressing diversity among women happens to be what makes Ellementa successful at building a community of women over 30, using cannabis for their health and wellness.Both pioneers of the early tech industry, Ashley and Aliza discuss the similarities between the tech boom and the cannabis renaissance, and how they used their experience in one developing industry and applied to the other.The use of cannabis is still a stigma deeply entrenched in our culture so much so that many women continue to consume in private. While tides are changing, it takes more than a few insta-influencers to reverse the damage caused by prohibition. It takes a community, a shoulder to lean on, a group of like-minded individuals who stand together united as cannabis consumers.The Her(b) Life Sessions podcast is committed to broadening the cannabis conversation by highlighting the women working in the industry. Each episode we have a new set of hosts discussing contemporary cannabis issues, giving you a direct line into the evolving cannabis landscape. Don’t miss out on the next Sessions episode and subscribe now.Sessions is sponsored by Sonoma Seeds, premium cannabis seeds from around the world that help you grow organically and Hemper the number one subscription box for cannabis accessories. If you want to know more about this Sessions hosts you can find them via the below links and at Ellementa.comAshley Kingsley via her instagram handle @theashleykingsleyAliza Sherman via her instagram handle @alizashermanSessions, by Her(B) Life is a production of Blue Dream Media.Produced by Tiyana Matliovski and Executive Producer, Gill Polard.
Today we're joined by Ashley Kingsley as she discusses her 25 year struggle with endometriosis which led down a dark path of substance abuse. After being caught abusing prescription pain meds she turned to cannabis for pain management. Today she's the healthiest she's ever been and is able to control her pain with the help of cannabis. She co-founded Ellementa to help women learn more about cannabis and how it can benefit their body. Relevant Links www.ellementa.com www.womengrow.com www.cleancoconut.com www.stillwater.life www.cannabishealsme.com/10 Check out today's sponsor The Grow CFO. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Cannabis education and gatherings in 50+ cities and growing! Our guest today is Aliza Sherman, CEO of Ellementa, a global women’s cannabis wellness network. What’s the driving force needed to bring cannabis to the mainstream? How do you determine and reach your target audience? Should Aliza start a “Moms who Love Fortnite” business? All and more discussed in this episode.
Full Unedited Interview Version. You Can Also Read the Full Transcription and Find Links on Our Blog Here >> We had the pleasure of interviewing Aliza Sherman of Elementa, a company dedicated to the introduction of women-focused cannabis products to women seeking assistance in health, wellness and a wide range of physical needs. Strawberry Sequoia had a great chat with her and it ties back to the roots of The Mary Jane Experience.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Aliza Sherman of Elementa, a company dedicated to the introduction of women-focused cannabis products to women seeking assistance in health, wellness and a wide range of physical needs. Strawberry Sequoia had a great chat with her and it ties back to the roots of The Mary Jane Experience.
Our fifth episode starts with our favorite discoveries: Diana talks about "Cooking on High," the first-ever competitive cannabis cooking show featured on Netflix. Leah's favorite new product is Mary's Medicinals line of THC and CBD capsules, tinctures, muscle freezes, and more. Discussing wonderful products leads us to our discussion topic: the importance of being out of the cannabis closet, and how to stay truthful about your cannabis journey. *We pause to promote Emma Chasen, a cannabis educator and consultant. Schedule a free consultation to incorporate sustainable education into your business to help grow your brand. Interviews: First, we talk to Michele Ross, who talks about how her personal experience played a major role in becoming an influential medical expert in cannabis. She also discusses her book, Vitamin Weed, and what impacted her research. Next, we talk to Ashley Kingsley, co-founder of Ellementa, about her journey into the cannabis industry. She talks about how her professional experience in marketing applied to her career in this space. Until next time, thank you for listening. Contact us at yourhighnesspodcastATgmail for questions about interviews and sponsorship. Relevant Links: The Coming Decline of the Employment Drug Test 10 Things Every Parent, Teenager & Teacher Should Know About Marijuana --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/your-highness-podcast/support
Our latest episode was delayed a bit, but for good reason! A new member of the Your Highness team entered this world surprisingly early, and we couldn’t be happier. We begin this episode as we normally do, with our latest favorite discoveries: for Diana, it was the incredible Meowchemy line, and for Leah, it was the CBD School. After that, we discuss the importance of CBD, and go into the benefits of it. We also go over key takeaways to consider when beginning a CBD routine. Interviews: First, we talk to Aliza Sherman, cofounder of Ellementa, about her journey leading up to a career in cannabis. She tells us how her background in digital marketing shaped her experience in this field and makes some great comparisons between the two. Next, we talk to Victoria Harris, cofounder of DC Taste Buds. Victoria talks about what is holding back those in the D.C. cannabis industry, and about how she’s working tirelessly to make change. Until next time, please feel free to reach out about being interviewed, or about any products being featured, to yourhighnesspodcast@gmail.com. Thank you for listening! Relevant Links: How To Use CBD for Pets 10 CBD Facts You Need To Know Project CBD --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/your-highness-podcast/support
If you're a woman & interested in the cannabis space, this interview is for you. Aliza Sherman discusses women in the cannabis business, cannabis resources for women and explains some of the challenges women have in business generally. Aliza is also an Alaskan & tells us about how the cannabis space works there. It's a great one, enjoy :)
Mary Jane and Lo discover Ellementa's cheeky logo, Netflix's Cooking on High, the podcast Repeat Customer, and cannabis lifestyle company @thepinkhaze. Mary Jane answers the question, "What are cannabinoids, again?" My Favorite Strain: Cannatonic - Lo smokes CBD for a week - amazing experience! Product review: Santa Cruz Shredder - Lo tells us why it's worth the price. We celebrate Lo's Cannabis Hero Chelsea Handler.
If you missed Part 1 (Moms & Weed) and Part 2 (Women Running The Cannabis Industry) of my Women & Weed series, definitely check them out. In part 3, we get down to brass tacks. What's the difference between THC and CBD? How did William Randolph Hearst ruin the cannabis industry? What does it feel like to go from being a black market seller to one who is legit? Aliza Sherman has had many incarnations in her career. From pioneering the internet to pioneering legal cannabis, she's comfortable leading and supporting women. She's now co-founded Ellementa, a support system for women wanting to learn about and explore cannabis to improve their health. I attended an Ellementa gathering, and it was incredible to see such a group of very diverse women ready to support each other. Some were cannabis professionals who were happy to educate newbies. Some were women with long-term health concerns, looking for relief. It was a safe space for all. You'll hear my talk with Pam Chotiswadti, MPH. She served as the event's delightful host. She's also tackling cannabis from a public health standpoint which is revelatory. Please support Drug Policy Alliancewhich helps "reduce the role of criminalization in drug policy, so that people are no longer punished for what they put into their bodies, but only for crimes that hurt others." Follow us on twitter: @alizasherman @katiefward
In our 13th episode, we are joined once again by the awesome Leah D’Ambrosio, co-founder and COO of Baked Smart. We begin with discussing our favorite recent discoveries in the cannabis space, which leads us right into our topic of discussion: knowing your worth. In the cannabis space, with women entrepreneurs poised to change the industry, we must change our approach to fair compensation. Part of this is recognizing what we bring to the table, while at the same time truly valuing each other’s contribution to the space. We talk about some small but impactful ways we can push each other, and ourselves, to get what we deserve. Interviews: Our first guest is Loretta “Maps Bolt” Hord, founder of Cannatunes and organizer of the D.C. chapter of Ellementa. Loretta talks about the upcoming launch event for the new chapter, giving us some idea on what to expect. Next, we speak to Monica Gray, Vice President of Nice Guys Delivery. Monica talks about the journey that resulted in the creation of Nice Guys, and how her life experience translates to the cannabis space. Our final guest is Jenny WakeandBake, content creator and professional photographer. Jenny tells us about the Jenny WakeandBake Youtube channel and discusses what it’s like to be a brand ambassador. Thanks for listening, and until next time, stay high and beautiful. Of course, by that we mean: take the higher ground, and stay beautiful in spirit. For inquiries about being interviewed or providing sponsorship, email yourhighnessATgmail.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/your-highness-podcast/support
ELLEMENTA AND JETTY EXTRACTS Host Joe Sullivan, Leading Expert and Product Manager at Mercy Wellness and Michelle Marques are joined by Aliza Sherman, CEO of Ellementa to talk about women and their relationship to cannabis. Cannabis can affect women differently than men, and women also tend to reach for edibles, tinctures, and topicals more than […]