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This week we have Emma Chasen! Recognized in Forbes magazine, Emma is a cannabis educator, industry consultant, and a force to be reckoned with. Sit back, relax & enjoy!
Emma Chasen joins to discuss THC-O, a new cannabinoid sweeping the market (mostly in States without a legal cannabis framework) like Delta-8 THC did. However, do we even need, or want, this cannabinoid in the market? What about the claims of THC-O being 200-300% (also reported as 200-300 times) as potent as Delta-9 THC? Where does this “Science” come from? Emma Chasen, Founder of Eminent Consulting, joins to discuss these questions and more. Listing - OLCC Active Processor License Send a Message = Contact Us Schedule 1-on-1 call w/ Wayne (Office Hours, Fri 2-4pm PST) *read details for 1-on-1 calls in this calendar link
On today's episode we get to learn a lot! (and so do you). We have the pleasure of speaking with Emma Chasen, who is a thriving cannabis enthusiast with a passion to learn and share the science of the Cannabis plant and everything that comes along with it. With her plethora of knowledge in the industry, we're honored to have her on today. Tune in while we talk cannabis culture, with a lot of depth to our conversation, as we learn about the history of cannabis, the passion and love that it attracts, and what she's currently geeking out on regarding cannabis research and education! https://www.eminentconsultingfirm.com/
On today's episode we get to learn a lot! (and so do you). We have the pleasure of speaking with Emma Chasen, who is a thriving cannabis enthusiast with a passion to learn and share the science of the Cannabis plant and everything that comes along with it. With her plethora of knowledge in the industry, we're honored to have her on today. Tune in while we talk cannabis culture, with a lot of depth to our conversation, as we learn about the history of cannabis, the passion and love that it attracts, and what she's currently geeking out on regarding cannabis research and education! https://www.eminentconsultingfirm.com/
Emma Chasen (our guest) might have identified the key tipping point to unlocking federal legalization. We also discuss the explosion (and future) of Delta-8 THC products from hemp, whether or not the “Vape Crisis” is over, and how “Pro Small Business States” will merge with “Oligarchy States” after cannabis is federally legalized. P.S. World's best search engine for Video Cannabis Education = PeriodicSearch.com Send us a message using “Contact Us” Button on the Periodic Search homepage. Schedule 1-on-1 call w/ Wayne (Office Hours, Fri 2-4pm PST) *read details for 1-on-1 calls in this calendar link
How is it that humans have receptors for cannabinoids in our brains? What’s the real difference between the effects of indicas and sativas? What’s happening when you build up such a tolerance that you no longer feel high? For the answers to these, and more about the amazing ways cannabis interacts with the human body, we're turning to cannabis educator Emma Chasen. CEO of Eminent, a cannabis consulting firm in Portland, Oregon, she holds a specialized biology degree in Medical Plant Research from Brown University. This episode originally aired in July 2020 - but as always, Brit's got you covered with fresh cannabis news at the end.
(Part 1) Emma Chasen is no stranger to the podcast. She recently completed her ideal dispensary, named Mosaic +, in Oklahoma City. We discuss the design and decision making for creating one of the most thought out dispensaries in the world, possibly the best one ever built? P.S. World’s best search engine for Video Cannabis Education = PeriodicSearch.com Send a message with the “Contact Us” Button on PeriodicSearch.com homepage. Schedule 1-on-1 call w/ Wayne (Office Hours, Fri 2-4pm PST) *read details for 1-on-1 calls in this calendar link
Today we'll be rolling through the topics and facts that stoners try to sweep under the rug. From CHS to drug interactions to the compounds in your concentrates, why do stoners avoid these topics? No cannabis users want to talk badly about cannabis, especially with its historical stigma surrounding the plant. But whether you like it or not, there is more research needed on cannabis, and a good start is being honest about its risks and effects and how we discover them. Emma Chasen, co-owner and operator of Eminent Consulting, a cannabis consulting business, comes in hot to break the Sativa/Indica binary and some popular myths in cannabis. Backed with years of experience and a degree in Medicinal Plant Research, Emma is passionate about educating others on cannabis. What people don't know, does hurt them and as advocates, it's our job to educate those around us. Knowing what is in your cannabis and how these compounds effect you is important, no matter who or where you're buying from. After listening, what experiences have you had with different kinds of cannabis? Have you or a friend/ family member ever experienced CHS? How do you feel about the Indica/Sativa binary? Let me know in the comments below! 3 Lessons Learned: RSO is the only concentrate with scientific evidence to backup its medicinal properties in high dosages. Cannabis and hemp are bio-accumulators, meaning that they are a plant that gradually absorbs substances that are in the ground they're growing in at a faster rate than the substance is lost or metabolized by the plant. Because cannabis is not federally legal, there are no set lab procedures in place for analytical testing of cannabis. When Oregon tested the variances of all their labs within the industry, they found a 10% variance across the board, showing the need for consistent regulations for testing in the cannabis industry. List of Topics/subjects discussed: The lack of scientific data backing Indica/ Sativa differences The high variability of cannabis between users Manipulative marketing within the cannabis industry How to find the good companies to support How the industry can better predict the effects and experiences of specific strains Oklahoma and how their licensing will in turn effect their market Craft cannabis and its future Concentrates and it's potency and legitimacy in the medical market Personal experiences with concentrates Additive terpenes and the effects Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome Esters: What are they? Where are they? Epidiolex Trials Lab testing in the cannabis industry and why it differs Titration of dosing, macrodosing and their therapeutic value Bad drug interactions with CBD and THC How to buy cannabis the right way. Links to Referenced News Articles from interview: https://www.epidiolex.com/about-epidiolex https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7053164/ https://cbdhealthandwellness.net/2020/08/09/did-cbd-cause-a-case-steven-johnson-syndrome/ Vocabulary: Bio-accumulation: The gradual accumulation of substances, such as pesticides or other chemicals, in an organism. Bio-accumulation occurs when an organism absorbs a substance at a rate faster than that at which the substance is lost or eliminate. Esters: Volatile flavor molecules/ a chemical compound derived from substitution reaction of a carboxylic acid and an alcohol. Guest Bio and Social Media Links: Emma Chasen has a mission to educate people on the science behind Cannabis so that they may take charge of their own healing. After graduating from Brown University in 2014 with a degree in Medicinal Plant Research, Emma went on to coordinate Clinical Oncology trials with the Brown University Oncology Research Group. When her supervisor refused a Cannabis trial in favor of another expensive pharmaceutical drug, Emma quit and headed across the country to Portland, OR. She found her way to Farma, the popular Portland dispensary that takes a more scientific approach to Cannabis; rejecting the Indica/Sativa binary and instead focusing on chemotypes to determine effect. She began her career at Farma as a budtender and was quickly promoted to General Manager and eventually to Director of Education. In this role she was able to focus on educational efforts and create a robust training curriculum that focused on cannabis science, product knowledge and empathetic patient care. Emma now co-owns and operates Eminent Consulting, a cannabis consulting business that offers educational training and craft industry development for cannabis industry professionals and businesses. She helps brands develop educational marketing collateral and ongoing educational programs to further elevate their brand presence in a competitive industry. She also helps struggling and newly emerging cannabis businesses with business organization and sets them up for success in both the competitive medical and adult use markets. Emma was named Portland's Best Budtender of 2016 and featured in Newsweek, MG Magazine, Forbes, High Times Magazine, The Centennial, The Oregon Leaf and Teen Vogue for her work with cannabis education. She is also a regular guest on many cannabis focused podcasts and has been featured on television for her ability to explain scientific concepts around cannabis in a way that is accessible and helpful to the general public. https://www.eminentconsultingfirm.com https://www.instagram.com/emmachasen/ https://www.getalthea.com/courses/terpenes/ Credits: Audio Editing - Seth Cross - Frontal Lobe Productions Intro/Outro - Jef Judin Music - The Master by Flashing Lights Show Notes: Henley Beall Podcast Links: Click on the podcast hosting site you use below to subscribe to this podcast! Please leave a review if you enjoyed the show, it helps bring in more listeners! Itunes Spreaker Google Play Stitcher Tunein Join and Like our Facebook Page!
In our latest episode, we're joined by Emma Chasen, Cannabis Educator & Industry Consultant at US based Eminent Consulting. Listen in as we explore approaches to cannabis education, how the cannabis community has misused cannabis terminology over time, and taxonomy in relation to cannabis. → View full show notes, summary, and access resources here: https://www.canverse.global/shownotes/e108About Emma ChasenEmma Chasen has a mission to educate people on the science behind cannabis, so that they may take charge of their own healing. After graduating from Brown University in 2014 with a degree in Medicinal Plant Research, Emma went on to coordinate Clinical Oncology trials with the Brown University Oncology Research Group. When her supervisor refused a cannabis trial in favor of another expensive pharmaceutical drug, Emma quit and headed across the country to Portland, OR. She found her way to Farma, the popular Portland dispensary that takes a more scientific approach to cannabis; rejecting the Indica/Sativa binary and instead focusing on chemotypes to determine effect. She began her career at Farma as a budtender and was quickly promoted to General Manager and eventually to Director of Education. In this role she was able to focus on educational efforts and create a robust training curriculum that focused on cannabis science, product knowledge and empathetic patient care. Emma now co-owns and operates Eminent Consulting, a cannabis consulting business that offers educational training and craft industry development for cannabis industry professionals and businesses. She helps brands develop educational marketing collateral and ongoing educational programs to further elevate their brand presence in a competitive industry. She also helps struggling and newly emerging cannabis businesses with business organisation, and sets them up for success in both the competitive medical and adult use markets. Quotables‘The mentality of the green rush is not a sustainable business model' 06:25‘You do need to have a more craft mindset if you want to achieve immunity to the inevitable market crash that will come in many states' 07:22ResourcesFollow Emma on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-chasen-5619a9a8/Follow Eminent Consulting on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eminentconsulting/?hl=enFollow Emma on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emmachasenEminent Consulting's Website: https://www.eminentconsultingfirm.com/
Sara sits down and talks about the importance of cannabis education and career development with Emma Chasen, co-founder and CEO of Eminent Consulting. [EP25] The post Planted – Emma Chasen appeared first on Radio Misfits.
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On this episode of Let’s be Blunt, Montel chats with Emma Chasen of Eminent Consulting. Emma graduated from Brown University with a specialized biology degree in medicinal plant research. She is the Co-founder of Eminent Consulting Firm in Portland, Oregon where she works as a cannabis educator and industry consultant. https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-chasen-5619a9a8/ https://www.instagram.com/emmachasen/?hl=en Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Emma Chasen is a Plant Medicine Educator & Industry Consultant at Eminent Consulting Firm She has a mission to educate people on the science behind plant medicine, so that they may take charge of their own healing. After graduating from Brown University in 2014 with a degree in Medicinal Plant Research, Emma went on to coordinate Clinical Oncology trials with the Brown University Oncology Research Group. When her supervisor refused a cannabis trial in favor of another expensive pharmaceutical drug, Emma quit and headed across the country to Portland, OR. She found her way to Farma, the popular Portland dispensary that takes a more scientific approach to cannabis; rejecting the Indica/Sativa binary and instead focusing on chemotypes to determine effect. She began her career at Farma as a budtender and was quickly promoted to General Manager and eventually to Director of Education. In this role she was able to focus on educational efforts and create a robust training curriculum that focused on cannabis science, product knowledge and empathetic patient care. Emma now co-owns and operates Eminent Consulting, a cannabis consulting business that offers educational training and craft industry development for cannabis industry professionals and businesses. She helps brands develop educational marketing collateral and ongoing educational programs to further elevate their brand presence in a competitive industry. She also helps struggling and newly emerging cannabis businesses with business organization, and sets them up for success in both the competitive medical and adult use markets. __________________ Show Notes 2:03 - Getting a Degree in Medicinal Plant Research 8:05 - Budtending 101 10:10 - The Indica / Sativa Myth 15:57 - How Cannabis and Psychedelics Interact with Serotonin and Dopamine Receptors 18:01 - How Indigenous People Use Psychedelics 20:12 - Emma's experience with Plant Ceremonies 23:24 - Balancing Capitalism with Respect for Indigenous Culture 29:46 - Governing bodies in Cannabis and Psychedelics 32:51 - How Regulations May Change in the Next 10 Years 37:44 - What Emma Would Do With an Unlimited Research Budget 40:17 - Emma's Go-To Plant Medicines ____________________ LINKS Eminent Consulting Emma's Instagram ____________________ MIND THINGS Follow us on Twitter: @mindthingsco Subscribe to our newsletter Follow us on YouTube
Cannabis consultant x educator Emma Chasen joins host Jackie Bryant to help educate people on the science behind Cannabis so that they may take charge of their own healing.
On today's episode we chat with cannabis educator and consultant Emma Chasen about what she has learned after years of experience in the retail cannabis industry. How and if it could apply to psychedelics. From Emma's Bio:Emma Chasen is a Brown University graduate with a specialized Biology degree in Medicinal Plant Research. Chasen created the role of Director of Education at the venerable Portland cannabis dispensary Farma where she developed a robust training curriculum rooted in cannabis science, product knowledge and empathetic patient care. Chasen now co-owns and operates Eminent Consulting, a firm that specializes in helping brands develop educational marketing collateral and ongoing educational programs to further elevate their brand presence in a competitive industry.A link to Emma's cannabis consulting firm:https://www.eminentconsultingfirm.comAlso mentioned in the episode, The North Star Ethics Pledge:https://northstar.guideCheck Out The New Psychedelic Suitcase Online Store!!!https://thepsychedelicsuitcase.bigcartel.comwww.thepsychedelicsuitcase.comhttps://www.facebook.com/thepsychedelicsuitcase/https://www.instagram.com/psychedelic_suitcasehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy-BQsiDKtB0HdrnulnNVZwEmail: thepsychedelicsuitcase@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TPSpodcast)
Newsflash; 2020 has been a heck of a year! Since Different Leaf the Podcast started just a few weeks before the COVID-19 pandemic began, we've been here to track exactly how this year impacted the world of weed.For our End Of The Year episode, we're checking back in with some amazing guests from our earlier episodes. In episode 4, when the recreational pot shops first closed down in Massachusetts, host Brit Smith talked to Dr. Peter Grinspoon about what consumers had to do if they couldn't afford a medical card, and how people with a history of addiction, like Brit and Dr Grinspoon, could remain steady during the pandemic. In episode 8, as tensions grew over the police-involved killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, Brit had an important conversation with Niambe McIntosh, daughter of reggae legend Peter Tosh, about the impact of the war on drugs on communities of color. And in episode 10, we got to learn from cannabis educator Emma Chasen, who taught us the science of how cannabis gets humans high. Check out differentleaf.com for a list of physical locations selling Different Leaf the magazine, follow us on social media @differentleaf - @different_leaf - @BritTheBritish - produced by Andrea Muraskin, music by Homebody.
[00:01 – 09:25] Emma’s Story and Passion for Educating People with the Power of Cannabis[09:26 – 26:55] How We All Can Be Cannabis Educated and Educators[26:56 – 34:03] The Cannabis Industry – A Consumer-Driven Industry[34:04 – 49:26] The Legal Side of Things and Running an Education-Centered Business[49:26 – 53:52] Final ThoughtsEmma Chasen has a mission to educate people on the science behind cannabis, so that they may take charge of their own healing. After graduating from Brown University in 2014 with a degree in Medicinal Plant Research, Emma went on to coordinate Clinical Oncology trials with the Brown University Oncology Research Group. When her supervisor refused a Cannabis trial in favor of another expensive pharmaceutical drug, Emma quit and headed across the country to Portland, OR. She found her way to Farma, the popular Portland dispensary that takes a more scientific approach to Cannabis; rejecting the Indica/Sativa binary and instead focusing on chemotypes to determine effect. She began her career at Farma as a budtender and was quickly promoted to General Manager and eventually to Director of Education. In this role she was able to focus on educational efforts and create a robust training curriculum that focused on cannabis science, product knowledge and empathetic patient care. Emma now co-owns and operates Eminent Consulting, a cannabis consulting business that offers educational training and craft industry development for cannabis industry professionals and businesses. She helps brands develop educational marketing collateral and ongoing educational programs to further elevate their brand presence in a competitive industry. She also helps struggling and newly emerging cannabis businesses with business organizations and sets them up for success in both the competitive medical and adult-use markets. Follow Emma and Eminent Consulting on Instagram.Shayda Torabi has been called one of the most influential Women in WordPress and now she’s one of the women leading the cannabis reformation conversation building one of Texas’ premier CBD brands. She’s currently the CEO and Co-Founder of RESTART CBD, a female-run education first CBD wellness brand. And has formerly held marketing positions at WP Engine and WebDevStudios. Shayda is the host of a podcast for cannabis marketers called To Be Blunt, where she interviews top cannabis brands on their most successful marketing initiatives. When Shayda’s not building her cannabiz in Texas, you can find her on the road exploring the best hikes and spots for vegan ice cream. Follow Shayda at @withshayda.SPONSORSHIP is brought to you by Restart CBD. Check them out for your CBD needs!LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to join me for episodes featuring some serious cannabis industry by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes. You can listen to my podcast on Spotify, Stitcher,
This episode is sponsored by BluBlox, my favorite company for blue light blocking glasses. Light hygiene is super important and BluBlox is helping make sure you're taken care of with their blue light blocking glasses that are backed by years of research, studies, and clinical tests. They have three signature lenses to block specific frequencies of light at specific times of the day: Sleep+, SummerGlo, and BluLite. Order yours at www.blublox.com/freckled and use code FRECKLED for 15% off and free shipping Before we have this conversation regarding cannabis, I must also acknowledge the racial injustice of the industry. As stated by the Last Prisoner Project, “no one should remain incarcerated or continue to suffer the collateral consequences of prohibition and the War on Drugs, which has and continues to disproportionately impact communities of color.” To donate to LPP, which is a nonprofit coalition of cannabis industry leaders dedicated to bringing restorative justice to the cannabis industry, donate here. Follow Emma Chasen: Instagram: @emmachasen Website: www.linktr.ee/emmachasen Follow me: Instagram: @freckledfoodie Website: freckledfoodie.com TikTok: freckledfoodie Youtube: Cameron Rogers / Freckled Foodie Pinterest: Freckled Foodie This episode was edited by Tim Flanzbaum
Emma Chasen from Eminent Consulting discusses how cannabis science training can improve dispensary business results. We also cover the future of education in cannabis and how the strategy might evolve based on future market conditions and regulations. Emma and Wayne will be on a panel at the Cannabis Conference (Sept. 29th) to discuss this topic further. You can get tickets here. Join our Newsletter for more business and science insights Schedule Wayne 1-on-1 call (Office Hours, Fri 2-4pm PST)
In this episode, RJ Balde talked to Emma Chasen of Eminent Consulting about guiding and influencing entrepreneurs in the emerging cannabis industry, and the delicacies of social responsibility and marketing, and more. After graduating from Brown University in 2014 with a degree in Medicinal Plant Research, Emma went on to coordinate Clinical Oncology trials with the Brown University Oncology Research Group. When her supervisor refused a Cannabis trial in favor of another expensive pharmaceutical drug, Emma quit and headed across the country to Portland, OR. She found her way to Farma, the popular Portland dispensary that takes a more scientific approach to Cannabis; rejecting the Indica/Sativa binary and instead focusing on chemotypes to determine effect. She began her career at Farma as a budtender and was quickly promoted to General Manager and eventually to Director of Education. In this role she was able to focus on educational efforts and create a robust training curriculum that focused on cannabis science, product knowledge and empathetic patient care. Emma now co-owns and operates Eminent Consulting, a cannabis consulting business that offers educational training programs for cannabis industry professionals and lay enthusiasts. Emma continues to seek ways to spread cannabis education through consulting, writing, speaking and teaching.
Emma Chasen studied botanicals in college at Ivy League Brown University, then moved west. Now she is creating and delivering her lessons on cannabis online with Eminent Consulting. Hear about what's growing on in Oregon on In The Weeds with Jimmy Young.
Emma Chasen is a Cannabis Educator & Industry Consultant at Eminent Consulting, a cannabis consulting business that offers educational training and craft industry development for cannabis industry professionals and businesses.
Episode 47 of the Critical Grass podcast with Emma Chasen of Eminent Consulting
In this mini episode of The Psychedelic Suitcase we take a look at our time in Portugal and our trip home during the current pandemic. We talk with Jason and Camilla, two long term residents of the off grid animal rescue where we stayed that is owned by Gabi and Jo near Odeceixe, Portugal. We chat about residing there and choosing to live an unconventional life. As we are now getting settled back in Canada for the summer we have a number of interviews we are excited to share in the coming weeks. We interview Andrew Deangelo, a pioneer in cannabis legalization. Wendy Oke, the niece of artist Alma Rumball who after a religious vision started communicating with entities. The result was that her hand started painting and drawing intricate designs that she had no control over. To learn more check out The Alma Drawings on YouTube. And plant medicine educator Emma Chasen who chats with us about the benefits and possible pitfalls of psychedelic use. Please check back soon for these episodes and more.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TPSpodcast)
How is it that humans have receptors for cannabinoids in our brains? What’s the real difference between the effects of indicas and sativas? What’s happening when you build up such a tolerance that you no longer feel high? For the answers to these, and more about the amazing ways cannabis interacts with the human body, we're turning to cannabis educator Emma Chasen. CEO of Eminent, a cannabis consulting firm in Portland, Oregon, she holds a specialized biology degree in Medical Plant Research from Brown University.
Emma Chasen has a mission to educate people on the science behind Cannabis so that they may take charge of their own healing. After graduating from Brown University in 2014 with a degree in Medicinal Plant Research, Emma went on to coordinate Clinical Oncology trials with the Brown University Oncology Research Group. When her supervisor refused a Cannabis trial in favor of another expensive pharmaceutical drug, Emma quit and headed across the country to Portland, OR. She found her way to Farma, the popular Portland dispensary that takes a more scientific approach to Cannabis; rejecting the Indica/Sativa binary and instead focusing on chemotypes to determine effect. She began her career at Farma as a budtender and was quickly promoted to General Manager and eventually to Director of Education. In this role she was able to focus on educational efforts and create a robust training curriculum that focused on cannabis science, product knowledge and empathetic patient care. Useful linkshttps://www.eminentconsultingfirm.com https://althea.solutions/courses/navigating-the-hemp-cbd-market-presented-by-eminent-consulting/To learn more about plants & your health from Colleen at LabAroma check out this informative PDF: https://mailchi.mp/2fe0e426b244/osw1lg2dkhDisclaimer: The information presented in this podcast is for educational purposes only, and is not intended to replace professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor if you are in need of medical care, and before making any changes to your health routine.
Casually Baked, the potcast: Discover hemp and cannabis 420 style
I’ve received some messages from cannabis for wellness consumers struggling with their shopping experience right now during the shutdown. So I turned to Emma Chasen, founder of Eminent Consulting Services. Emma and I share a similar mission to help people like you take charge of your personal health and healing. And to do that, we need you to know how to shop on purpose. I’m hopeful we can help you get better at dialing in your product selection and shopping experience. Find lots of great resources in the show notes at casuallybaked.com/blog. Become a Potcast Patron: patreon.com/casuallybaked Connect on IG, FB, Twitter: @casuallybaked Subscribe to Casually Baked on YouTube
Today we discuss cannabis! What is it? Why do some people get angry when they get high? Should you get high? How much should you ingest? All of those get answered as we dive stigma free into this episode. Find Emma on instagram @emmachasen Try BetterHelp now, an online therapy platform connecting you to real therapists! Get 10% off with http://www.tryonlinetherapy.com/kenzie Produced by Brett Kibbler
Sarah joined Emma Chasen / @emmachasen on Instagram Live to discuss Portland’s craft cannabis industry.
Will Unions become widespread in cannabis and what are the Benefits & Costs to Unionization? We had Emma Chasen back on to dive deeper into Labor Unions in the cannabis industry and what they could mean for Cannabis Employees and Business Owners. List for Hemp CBD Caramels
Dispensaries have seen sales increase since being deemed essential businesses - but the budtenders working on the frontlines are at risk, and many aren’t finding the support they need. Our guest is Emma Chasen, Cannabis Educator & Co-Founder of Eminent Consulting. Emma shares what she’s hearing about the impacts of COVID-19 from budtenders around the country to highlight what dispensary owners & managers can do to support their teams during the pandemic. Access Eminent’s Cannabis Education Resources on Althea Solutions. Link to Join Email List Community for insights we don’t share anywhere else. Link to Periodic Contact Page
About Emma Chasen Emma Chasen has a mission to educate people on the science behind Cannabis so that they may take charge of their own healing. After graduating from Brown University in 2014 with a degree in Medicinal Plant Research, Emma went on to coordinate Clinical Oncology trials with the Brown University Oncology Research Group. When her supervisor refused a Cannabis trial in favor of another expensive pharmaceutical drug, Emma quit and headed across the country to Portland, OR. She found her way to Farma, the popular Portland dispensary that takes a more scientific approach to Cannabis; rejecting the Indica/Sativa binary and instead focusing on chemotypes to determine effect. She began her career at Farma as a budtender and was quickly promoted to General Manager and eventually to Director of Education. In this role she was able to focus on educational efforts and create a robust training curriculum that focused on cannabis science, product knowledge and empathetic patient care. Emma now co-owns and operates Eminent Consulting, a cannabis consulting business that offers educational training and craft industry development for cannabis industry professionals and businesses. She helps brands develop educational marketing collateral and ongoing educational programs to further elevate their brand presence in a competitive industry. She also helps struggling and newly emerging cannabis businesses with business organization and sets them up for success in both the competitive medical and adult use markets. Emma was named Portland's Best Budtender of 2016 and featured in Newsweek, MG Magazine, Forbes, High Times Magazine, The Centennial, The Oregon Leaf and Teen Vogue for her work with cannabis education. She is also a regular guest on many cannabis focused podcasts and has been featured on television for her ability to explain scientific concepts around cannabis in a way that is accessible and helpful to the general public. https://www.eminentconsultingfirm.com/ https://www.instagram.com/echasen/?hl=en Episode Notes 00:00 Emma Chasen Intro and context about the purpose of this episode 6:30 Emma Chasen's answer to "What do you do?" 8:30 What is hemp? 9:00 Why is hemp limited to .3% THC and marijuana at greater than .3% THC 11:00 Craft hemp 13:30 Does .3% THC cause psychotropic effects in people 15:00 What is psychoactive? 15:30 What is psychotropic? 16:00 Is CBD psychoactive or psychotropic? 17:00 CBD, full-spectrum and its influence on the Endocannabinoid System (ECS) 17:30 What is the purpose of the Endocannabinoid system (ECS)? 17:45 What does CBD need to engage our ECS 18:00 Is there value of taking CBD alone (CBD isolate) 18:44 What is the ECS which was discovered in the 1990s? 19:00 The ECS is involved in all parts of our body 19:45 Cannabinoid receptors 21:00 Clinical Endocannabinoid Deficiency 22:00 Is there a test for ECS deficiency? 27:00 Looking at the chemical compounds of hemp 29:00 Major and minor hemp cannabinoids 29:45 What are terpenes? 33:00 The Entourage Effect 34:00 Flavonoids, polyphenols 35:00 A powerful CBD combination to prevent seizures CBD + THCA + Linalool 36:00 CBD + terpenes as an appetite suppressant 37:00 How to understand the therapeutic benefits of CBD + terpenes? 39:00 Full spectrum vs broad-spectrum vs isolate 39:45 What is full-spectrum hemp? 41:00 How full spectrum hemp is extracted 42:30 Broad spectrum hemp CBD and who it may be best suited for 43:00 Isolate CBD and which consumers might benefit from it 44:00 Can THC show up on a drug test after taking a CBD Hemp supplement? 45:00 Story of a bus driver who tested positive for THC in a drug test 47:00 Can CBD metabolize into THC in the body? 48:00 What are flavonoids? 49:00 The number of flavonoids included in cannabis; and which ones are unique only to cannabis 49:30 What are polyphenols? 51:30 Hemp and cannabis plant material waste 54:30 Discussing spagyric extraction. 57:00 Cannabis and research; Do we need more research? 1:00:00 Cannabis is an organic compound 1:02:00 Making medical claims with cannabis products 1:04:00 Variance between analytical testing labs 1:06:00 The mindset of experimenting with cannabis vs pharmaceuticals 1:09:00 Cannabis are great illuminators 1:11:00 Synthetic CBD vs organically derived cannabinoids 1:12:00 The benefit of synthetic compounds for specific symptoms 1:13:00 Recent research about CBD and alcohol consumption 1:14:00 Combining cannabinoids vs whole-plant extract 1:16:00 Cannabis and hemp trends in 2020 (USDA, presidential election) 1:20:00 Emma's advice to the hemp industry for the next 12-18 months 1:25:00 Ethical selling and integrity of making and selling hemp, CBD and cannabis 1:27:00 Which products are missing in the hemp market? 1:30:00 How to guide a consumer starting with CBD hemp? 1:34:00 Emma's suggestions to the consumer about how to choose the right cannabis company 1:35:00 How to reach and contact Emma Chasen About Spectrum Labs At Spectrum Labs, we source local hemp and extract high-quality Full Spectrum Hemp extracts that even our families can use. Spectrum Labs can manufacture these full-spectrum hemp extracts: *Crude *Distillate *Tinctures *Gummies *Lotions *Custom formulations To learn more about Spectrum Labs, visit www.TheSpectrumLabs.com or contact us at (828) 229-7952 Asheville, NC ***If you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or your favorite podcast platform. It takes less than a minute, and it makes a difference in helping the platform recommend the show to new listeners. I also love reading the reviews!
Terpenes are secondary compounds produced by the cannabis plant. They’re not only responsible for the “smell” of cannabis but also the unique effects of different strains. How do terpenes work in the body? What’s the difference between inhaling them versus eating versus applying topically to the skin? Our guest is Emma Chasen, Founder of Eminent Consulting, we answer those questions and more in our deep dive into the world of terpenes. Link to Join Email List Community for insights we don’t share anywhere else.
Emma Chasen is a graduate of Brown University & co-founder of Eminent Consulting – a cannabis consulting company working with new and established brands across the weed industry. Check out Emma and her company! @echasen @eminentconsulting Hosted by @jumpsuit_steel | Connor MacNeil Presented by @hemphousegoodies + @usmarijuana
Tune in to Episode 72 to hear from returning guest Emma Chasen, Cannabis Educator and Consultant with Eminent Consulting. Emma dives into ongoing topic of concern surrounding the vaping crisis educating listeners around the facts of the crisis and what you should look for to protect yourself as a consumer. Emma also provides insight into the cannabis market in Oklahoma and the emerging hemp market in Kentucky. Check out Episode 25 of the show to learn more about Emma’s background in cannabis education and how her journey has evolved today! Streaming now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Anchor.fm. Season 7 brought to you by Seed & Smith Dispensary. #CannabisEducation #VapingCrisis #VapeCrisis #CannabisVaping #CannabisEducator #ElevatedEducation #CannabisPodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lit-and-lucid/support
We further expand on recent reportings of vaping illnesses and deaths by discussing what consumers should look out for, considerations for processors, questions Budtenders might get asked, different cannabis extraction methods and full spectrum vs distillate vs isolate for vaping with Emma Chasen.
Numbers for illnesses and deaths possibly caused by vaping are increasing. Why this is happening has yet to be fully discovered. Our guest is Emma Chasen, we discuss an overview of reported cases, science of potential causes, current regulations on cartridge ingredients and other key points for clarity on what is happening with vaping.
Reports of additional illnesses and deaths possibly linked to vaping have surfaced in mainstream media. With Vitamin E Acetate, an ingredient in many cartridges, being identified as a potential culprit, the cannabis industry needs answers. We’ll discuss an article provided by cannabis educator Emma Chasen with the latest updates on this developing story. One Article Discussed [1] “Vitamin E chemical is ‘key focus’ in vaping illness investigation, health officials say” from CNN
In this epic episode, I hand over my reference of “endocannabinoid mentor” to our guest Emma Chasen - a leading Cannabis Educator and Industry Consultant. In fact, I call her the Endocannabinoid System and Plant GURU! For thousands of years, women have used cannabis to treat specific conditions, from inflammation to PMS. Emma uncovers how women possess more endocannabinoids like Anandamide in their bodies than men, often leading to a heightened sensitization to cannabis effects. Our entire conversation is electric as we tap into the future of precision formulas, identifying sneaky taboo products, and how particular cannabinoids help replenishes female health and beauty. With the abundant noise of productizing cannabis, I think we both would agree that the power starts with ourselves and by understanding the Intimate relationship between plants Phytonutrients impact within our unique personal biology. Enjoy as Emma and I go deep with you in our female empowering conversation. About Emma Chasen Emma has a mission to educate people on the science behind Cannabis so that they can take charge of their own healing. Emma has a degree in Medicinal Plant Research from Brown, has Coordinated Clinical Oncology trials with the Brown University Oncology Research Group, is formerly the General Manager & Director of Education for Farma and was named Portland’s Best Budtender of 2016. Emma is now a cannabis industry consultant and helps brands develop educational marketing collateral and educational programs to further elevate their brand presence in a competitive industry. You can catch Emma on her own radio show and podcast ‘This is Cannabis’ On Today’s Episode You’ll Awaken to: The critical importance of your unique endocannabinoid tone How we end up with an endocannabinoid deficiency How stress produces FAAH enzymes that block our bliss molecules. Our innate endocannabinoids Anandamide and AG2 -versus- plant Phytocannabinoids The truth on CBD and tolerance CBD as an allosteric modulator and how it shunts THC psychoactivy How cannabis and hemp seed differ The lock and key misunderstanding: How CBD only works by interacting with CB2 cannabinoid receptors (located all around the body), as well as non-cannabinoid receptors, such as the vanilloid receptor TRPV-1 and the serotonin receptor 5-HT1A How cannabis chemotype strains in the plant’s matrix alter our physiology to Terpenes relationship with cannabis in the body Extraction processes and how to identify synthetic ingredients How men and women differ in Cannabinoid benefits Straight up opinion on cannabis and pregnancy Next generation formulas Biggest Myth in CBD How the entourage effect can significantly alter an experience CBD’s effects on Menopause and Hormonal fluctuations Emma’s incredible manifesto she’s awakened to this year Resources: Emma's Instagram @echasen Emma's Consulting Firm on Instagram @eminentconsulting Her personal Website Her Consulting Firm's Website 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 BONUS *** Get the FULL SHOW NOTES *** in a full beautiful DOWNLOAD Take action & get the FREE PDF here! Additional Support and Proof! Listen and learn to this video more from leading PHD's from the 12th Annual SSEW Symposium, “The Exposome & Metabolic Health.” Speakers discussed the role of social relationships, chemicals found in everyday items like beauty and hair care products, and our food environments in encouraging negative health outcomes such as obesity and diabetes, breast cancer, and even Alzheimer’s. Listen Here
This is a great piece with Emma Chasen that should be shared with every Budtender on the Planet!
Why do some people not feel the effects of edibles? What are the effects of THC when using cannabis across different consumption methods? How do terpenes affect your experience when consumed orally? And how can Budtenders communicate the Science of Cannabis to consumers? We answer these questions and more with Emma Chasen from Eminent Consulting.
Cannabis educator Emma Chasen (@echasen) and comedian Marcus Coleman (@MrMarcusColeman) join Matt and Andy for a live show in Portland as part of the Listen Up! festival, discussing the complex science of the effects of cannabis, the difficulties in researching it, and the many hard-to-dispell myths surrounding it.
Women in Cannabis hosted by Emma Chasen with guest Lauren Yoshiko, cannabis journalist and editor
Will the FDA regulate CBD products and set the precedent for THC products? How does nano encapsulated THC work? We answer these questions and more with Emma Chasen from Eminent Consulting. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Emma & Eminent may be hiring soon, discussed at end of episode.
What is nano encapsulated THC and how does it work? Will other minor cannabinoids become more popular than CBD? Do terpenes effect you the same when orally consuming versus inhaling? We answer these questions and more with Emma Chasen from Eminent Consulting.
Back with Emma Chasen from Eminent Consulting for another Science of Cannabis podcast. This episode focuses on the 2018 Farm Bill, how you can tell the difference between indoor and outdoor cannabis, sales techniques for budtenders and how cultured high-purity cannabinoids from yeast could disrupt the industry!
Cannabis educator extraordinaire, Emma Chasen calls in from Portland to drop some science and knowledge. Listen to her discuss terpenes, cannabinoids, and the importance of cannabis education for the industry and the people. Find out why Emma calls cannabis “The Great Illuminator.”Read more about this episode, here: https://www.valensgroworks.com/news/extracted-episode-2-getting-educated-with-emma-chasen/Find Emma Chasen at: emmachasen.com | Eminent Consulting: eminentconsultingfirm.com | Instagram: @echasen | This is Cannabis Podcast: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/this-is-cannabis/id1411470326 Thank you to our podcast partner: Leafly
Another great conversation with Emma Chasen on the Science of Cannabis. We discuss some new topics and go deeper on previously discussed topics like industrial hemp versus craft hemp, what CBD-A could do for people and why THC-A could be an amazing add on to CBD for consumers wanting the medicinal benefits without getting high.
Tune in to Episode 25 with Emma Chasen, Cannabis Educator in Portland, Oregon. Learn more about the importance of terpenes when choosing a cannabis strain, the critical role of budtenders, as well as some inspirational motivation for all the young entrepreneurs out there. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lit-and-lucid/support
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
Today on High On Healthy our host is joined by Cannabis Educator & Industry Consultant, Emma Chasen. Emma has a mission to educate people on the science behind cannabis so that they may take charge of their own healing. After graduating from Brown University in 2014 with a degree in Medicinal Plant Research, Emma went on to coordinate Clinical Oncology trials with the Brown University Oncology Research Group. When her supervisor refused a cannabis trial in favor of another expensive pharmaceutical drug, Emma quit and headed across the country to Portland, OR. She found her way to Farma, the popular Portland dispensary that takes a more scientific approach to cannabis; rejecting the Indica/Sativa binary and instead focusing on chemo types to determine effect. She began her career at Farma as a bud-tender and was quickly promoted to General Manager after only a few months. She oversaw the operations of the shop and continued to uphold the pillars of esteemed customer service and cannabis science education during the rocky regulatory transition from OHA to OLCC governance.
Today on High On Healthy our host is joined by Cannabis Educator & Industry Consultant, Emma Chasen. Emma has a mission to educate people on the science behind cannabis so that they may take charge of their own healing. After graduating from Brown University in 2014 with a degree in Medicinal Plant Research, Emma went on to coordinate Clinical Oncology trials with the Brown University Oncology Research Group. When her supervisor refused a cannabis trial in favor of another expensive pharmaceutical drug, Emma quit and headed across the country to Portland, OR. She found her way to Farma, the popular Portland dispensary that takes a more scientific approach to cannabis; rejecting the Indica/Sativa binary and instead focusing on chemo types to determine effect. She began her career at Farma as a bud-tender and was quickly promoted to General Manager after only a few months. She oversaw the operations of the shop and continued to uphold the pillars of esteemed customer service and cannabis science education during the rocky regulatory transition from OHA to OLCC governance.
Part 2 of our conversation with Emma Chasen on the Science of Cannabis. Listen to Part 1 first if you haven’t yet (Episode E050). In Part 2 we discuss product selection for different ailments, dosing, what questions to ask your budtender and answer some questions submitted by listeners. Visit this page for more Science of Cannabis Episodes www.periodiceffects.com/101
This is a really special episode! Not just because it’s our 50th Episode, but because it should help the most amount of people. This talk with Emma Chasen is a great primer into Cannabis Science for everyone - your Grandma, your Friends, your Local Budtender. This Episode will provide a solid foundation of Cannabis knowledge for the beginner. Please Share! Go to this page for past Science of Cannabis Episodes with Emma www.periodiceffects.com/101
For our second episode of season two, we start with our favorite discoveries and products. For Leah, a retraction of a previous favorite discovery is in order, but she ends on a high note with discussion about the formidable Emma Chasen, and her amazing educational offerings. Diana talks about The WeedTube, a viable alternative to those who are frustrated with YouTube shutting down channels and deleting content. This leads to a discussion about how many brands are being booted off social media, even when they don’t do anything to touch the plant. Leah and Diana talk about the many unfair ways cannabis brands are being treated on certain social media platforms, along with ways to try and avoid being booted. There is no exact science, though, if the conversation around cannabis isn’t normalized. ** We pause for a short commercial from our friends at Splimm magazine. Interviews: Our first guess is Emma Chasen, who talks about her journey from oncology and medicinal plant research to becoming an educational powerhouse in the cannabis space. Emma tells us about the importance of education in this space, along with where to find her classes. Next, we talk to Kim Sakamoto, producer of the Green Crush Podcast, about the many challenges of being a content creator in this space. She tells us about what we can expect from Green Crush in the future, and about her new business launch. Thanks for listening to Your Highness Podcast. If you would like to be featured in a future episode, or would like to inquire about sponsorship, email yourhighnesspodcast@gmail.com. You can also follow us on Twitter @HighnessPodcast. Relevant Links: The Secret to Marketing Marijuana Lies With Cannabis Influencers Why Is YouTube Cracking Down on Cannabis Videos? Cannabis & Social Media: Tips to Avoid Getting Your Pages Shut Down How the growing weed industry gets around anti-cannabis ad policies on Facebook and other platforms The Secret to Marketing Marijuana Lies With Cannabis Influencers --- 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
After graduating from Brown University in 2014 with a degree in Medicinal Plant Research, Emma went on to coordinate Clinical Oncology trials with the Brown University Oncology Research Group. When her supervisor refused a cannabis trial in favor of another expensive pharmaceutical drug, Emma quit and headed across the country to Portland, OR. She found her way to Farma, the popular Portland dispensary that takes a more scientific approach to cannabis; rejecting the Indica/Sativa binary and instead focusing on chemotypes to determine effect. She began her career at Farma as a budtender and was quickly promoted to General Manager after only a few months.Emma Chasen was recently named Portland’s Best Budtender of 2016 and featured in Newsweek, MG Magazine, Stoner Magazine, High Times Magazine, The Oregon Leaf and Teen Vogue for her work with cannabis and patients. She is also a regular guest on many cannabis focused podcasts and has been featured on television for her ability to explain scientific concepts around cannabis in a way that is accessible and helpful to the general public. Her mission is to educate people on the science behind cannabis, so that they may take charge of their own healing as well as to address the need for training and education of budtenders, medical professionals, and the general public.https://www.emmachasen.com
LIVE Audience Q&A Podcast on the Science of Cannabis. We cover the struggle cultivators and retailers are facing on high THC% versus a high Terpene profile and ideas for education initiatives to help inform consumers. Joining us on the podcast panel was Emma Chasen, Lee Henderson from HiFi Farms and Cedar Hughes-Blades from Moss Crossing. Access our eBook for FREE “8 KEYS How to Launch a Successful Cannabis Edible Business” at www.periodiceffects.com/ebook
Loved this talk with Lee Henderson, Co-Founder and Brand Manager at HiFi Farms. We discuss how Lee started the business, the transition from the medical market to recreational and creative ideas for solidifying a strong brand presence. JOB OPPORTUNITES: HiFi is looking to hire going into summer, discussed in the episode. Companies and Brands we reference Portugal the Man, Gro-Tech, Craft Cannabis Alliance, Emma Chasen, Farma, East Fork Cultivars, Yerba Buena, Pilot Farm, BDS Analytics, Headset, X-Ray FM, Phylos Bioscience, Electric Lettuce, Group Muse, Dab Society Extracts
Another great talk with Emma Chasen on the Science of Cannabis. We discuss a new article published by Dr. Ethan Russo and Dr. Caroline MacCallum titled “Practical Considerations in Medical Cannabis Administration and Dosing”. We also cover a stream of technical questions we received from listeners.
Emma Chasen is the Director of Education for Sativa Science Club, an organization that encourages industry-wide quality standards. She also, in 2016, received the Willamette Week‘s Portland, Oregon Best Budtender award. In this Ganjapreneur.com podcast episode, Emma joined our host TG Branfalt for a conversation about the creation process behind her educational courses for individuals seeking careers in the cannabis space and why she thinks the cannabis industry should move away from the indica/sativa binary of categorizing cannabis cultivars. The interview also covers how she became a budtender for Farma (a Portland, Oregon-based dispensary that emphasizes a scientific definition and understanding of cannabis), her rise through the ranks of the cannabis space to eventually become the dispensary's general manager, and what advice she would offer to somebody who is working in — or interested in — the retail side of the cannabis industry. For a full transcript: https://www.ganjapreneur.com/emma-chasen-educating-the-world-on-cannabis-science/
Back for Round 4 in our Science of Cannabis Series with Emma Chasen from Sativa Science Club. We revisit the dichotomy of Sativa and Indica classifications, why education is so critical and what we can all do to empower ourselves and others. REGISTER for our Live Q&A Podcast on January 26th in Portland, Oregon
Another great talk with Emma Chasen from Sativa Science Club. Why does lower THC flower with a good terpene profile win first place at competitions but struggle to sell in stores? We cover craft growing practices, terpene concentrations, the entourage effect and why high THC isn’t everything. CHECK OUT upcoming Sativa Science Club events LINK to our eBook “8 KEYS How to Launch a Successful Cannabis Edible Business”
Wayne talks with Emma from Sativa Science Club, a professional development community focused on the cannabis industry. This episode goes deep into the science of cannabis. They discuss why the sativa and indica classification of cannabis is no longer working. What new models and language need to be developed for the industry to move forward. Along with a long discussion on the different types of cannabinoids (not just THC and CBD) and how they all play a synergistic role in influencing the experience from consuming cannabis.
Emma Chasen quit her job doing research trials at Brown and took her degree in Medicinal Plant Research to Portland. Within a week she had a job at Farma, where she was first a budtender and now focuses on cannabis science education.