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Patrick Pierce, Public Relations Manager for At Oster and Associates in San Diego, California and former Sports Reporter/Anchor for KTVE in Monroe Louisiana and with KOMU-TV in Columbia Missouri. Manage PR, social media, communications and additional special projects for Oster and Associates client roster including: Access Youth Academy, Armstrong Garden Centers; Big Bear Mountain Resorts (Bear Mountain, Snow Summit); CEA, LLP; Culinary and Cannabis; Dümmen Orange, North America; EuroAmerican; EventHi; Farmer's Best; First Class Packaging; FruitCraft; The Glen at Scripps Ranch; Golden State Greens; Green Relief, Inc.; Heaviland Landscape Management; Hillcrest Business Association; Holistic Caring; The Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank; Kansas City Cannabis; Kent's Bromeliads; Latitude 33 Planning & Engineering; Lexus Escondido - The Centre; March for Science - San Diego; McHutchison; Mountain High Resort; Mountain Mike's Pizza; O'Gara Coach San Diego; Organics Unlimited; Pacific Time; Savvy Succulents; Seva Foods; Sweat With Soul; Therapy Tonics & Provisions; TSAC Engineering; Vaughan's Horticulture; Wild River Marketing; and Oster and Associates among others. Responsibilities include: special events, press conferences, writing media releases (including statements and alerts), press release distribution, media placements/pitching, onsite media management, media relations, media tracking, plan building, crisis communications, social media channels, marketing collateral, copywriting, media kits, PR/communications strategy and tactics, website content creation, community events, networking opportunities, on-call communications support, new business outreach, proposal writing, PR training, presentations, etc. Blue Jays here and I just want to give a shout out to Chris 0:05 / 1:55:49 1Dan Dave Harris Like Comment Share
CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry
Warren Bravo is CEO of Green Relief in Ontario Canada. Warren and his partners embarked on a 2.5-year journey to master growing cannabis in an aquaponics system. Most remarkable is Warren’s ability to leverage his aquaponics system to produce cannabis for under one dollar per gram. Growers of tomorrow or going to be competing with people like Warren and will most likely go out of business unless they are planning now to produce quality cannabis at massive scale. Key Takeaways: [1:25]: Warren Bravo’s background and operation [5:30]: What is aquaponics? [11:59]: The business side of aquaponics [19:13]: Other sustainability measures [27:00]: Nanobubbling and other aquaponics grow details [33:00]: University Light Study [36:19]: Extraction technology [40:30]: Advice for innovators and entrepreneurs [43:10]: Warren’s recommendations and words of wisdom Learn more at https://www.greenrelief.ca/
Can you grow a company that impacts the world? In this episode, we chat with Warren Bravo of Green Relief to answer that question and more. We dive into his early days of the family business and how he rose through the rack of the president of the company. Next, he talks about the leap of faith he took in starting Green Relief and what its been like starting a company with his wife. He also shares with us what were some of those early mistakes in starting Green Relief. After the break, Warren breaks down the Aquaponics system and how it can be a model for the rest of the world. Later, he shares his take on the rolling back of sentences related to the product he sells. Lastly, he talks about his wife and co-founder Lynn Bravo and his motivation for StartupNation. More On Warren Bravo Warren Bravo is the co-founder and CEO of Green Relief: a licensed producer devoted to bringing innovation and social responsibility to the medical cannabis field through the use of aquaponics. By combining aquaculture (raising fish) and hydroponics (soilless plant growth), aquaponics organically simulates a balanced ecosystem in which plants can thrive. After graduating from Mohawk College in Hamilton, Warren became the third-generation of Bravo to join the family business – Bravo Cement Contracting. By the early 1990s, Bravo had climbed from journeyman cement finisher to company president, leading the business to become the largest concrete floor finishing company in Canada and building a worldwide presence. In 2013, Bravo took a leap of faith, leaving Bravo Cement to establish Green Relief Inc. with co-founder Steve LeBlanc. Their mission: help patients improve their quality of life while Can you grow a company that impacts the world? In this episode, we chat with Warren Bravo of Green Relief to answer that question and more. We dive into his early days of the family business and how he rose through the rack of the president of the company. Next, he talks about the leap of faith he took in starting Green Relief and what its been like starting a company with his wife. He also shares with us what were some of those early mistakes in starting Green Relief. Check the website for Warren's company Green Relief Follow Warren on LinkedIn & Facebook Check out Lynn Bravo's Dead Set On Living podcast Follow The Startup Life Podcast Facebook Page Want exclusive content from The Startup Life Podcast? Sign up to be a patron on The Binge Podcast Network Patreon Page and Select The Startup Life All-Access Tier. Want gear from The Startup Life? Check out our gear! Check out other great podcasts from The Binge Podcast Network. Edited & Mixed by Alejandro Giron Music Credits: **Show Theme** Behind Closed Doors - Otis McDonald **Break Theme** Cielo - Huma-Huma
Warren Bravo is the co-founder and CEO of Green Relief: a licenced producer devoted to bringing innovation and social responsibility to the medical cannabis field through the use of aquaponics. By combining aquaculture (raising fish) and hydroponics (soil-less plant growth), aquaponics organically simulates a balanced ecosystem in which plants can thrive. After graduating from Mohawk College in Hamilton, Warren became the third-generation of Bravo to join the family business - Bravo Cement Contracting. By the early 1990s, Bravo had climbed from journeyman cement finisher to company president, leading the business to become the largest concrete floor finishing company in Canada and building a worldwide presence. In 2013, Bravo took a leap of faith, leaving Bravo Cement to establish Green Relief Inc. with co-founder Steve LeBlanc. Their mission: help patients improve their quality of life while furthering the science of medical cannabis and sustainable agriculture around the world. “I had a lot of challenges with waiting for answers from our governing body which is health Canada. As I mentioned earlier I am kind of a take the bull by the horns and get it done type of personality. And so I was used to the construction industry and had gratification and getting things done by me making phone calls and me making things happen on job sites. And so that was gratification for me because I was the master of my own destiny and now in this new industry there's waiting for health Canada to give me an answer which would take 30 to 60 days in a question that I had about some of our production activities. That was a big personal learning curve for me, and learning patients in something that I have never had to be dictated to in my businesses previously”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-6XH
This is The Do It For Yourself Podcast. Each week I sit down with someone who is doing it for themselves and chasing a dream they just couldn’t suppress. This is often speakers, entrepreneurs, or athletes. They all share one thing in common, they are overcoming challenges and never giving up. Someone who is Doing It For Themselves is not selfish in their pursuit, they are simply chasing a dream or working towards a goal because it is something THEY want to do. They are not forging down a path because society or someone is telling them it’s what they should be doing. This week I had the privilege to sit down with the CEO and co-founder of Green Relief Warren Bravo. Green Relief is a medical cannabis company based in Canada that is shaking up the industry with their growing techniques. The story began with Warren working in the concrete industry. He was the third generation in the family business and his interested was peaked by his good friend. He was approached by Steve because his son and son's friends were able to grow plants based on the old rules. After getting his feet wet with the first investment Warren knew that he wanted to pursue this a bit further. When Warren was going through this next process he knew that it was going to be a challenge because he and his partner Steve did not have any political ties to move this process along. They needed to go through the process and answer all the questions once twice, sometimes even three times. Warren is so thankful for his wife who took care of a lot of this because at times Warren admits he does not have the patience for this. Once everything was clear, Warren and his crew began building their facility to start growing aquaponically. Warren and his partner Steve were lucky enough to have the contacts and resources from the construction industry. They were able to cut the cost significantly when it came to the constructor of their state of the art building. Once the building was constructed they were ready to put in their fish tanks, yes you read that correctly, fish tanks. The growing technique that Green Relief uses is called aquaponics and it is the first time it has ever been used to grow cannabis. The plant's life on a closed loop system where it feeds off of fertilizer that is pulled from the fish waste in the fish tanks. This technique uses 90% less water than traditional growing techniques because they recycle the water and push it back into the system. There is a lot that goes into getting this system set up but Warren and his team feel that this is the best way to grow and give back. Even after they are done with the fish they take the fish that they will no longer use for their growing process and they donate them to a local food bank for meals. I really enjoyed my conversation with Warren and learning more about his company and the technique they use for growing. Please enjoy. Green Relief Green Relief Instagram Warren Bravo Do It For Yourself Instagram
Warren Bravo is the co-founder and CEO of Green Relief: a licenced producer devoted to bringing innovation and social responsibility to the medical cannabis field through the use of aquaponics. By combining aquaculture (raising fish) and hydroponics (soilless plant growth), aquaponics organically simulates a balanced ecosystem in which plants can thrive. Warren's linksWeb: https://www.greenrelief.caFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/greenrelieflp Twitter: https://twitter.com/green_relief And don’t forget to support the podcast by subscribing for free, reviewing, and sharing. Web: http://unstructuredpod.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/unstructuredpFacebook: https://facebook.com/unstructuredpInstagram: https://instagram.com/unstructuredp Join the Facebook group: fb.com/groups/unstructured
Green Dreamer: Sustainability and Regeneration From Ideas to Life
How do aquaponics work and how can this be used to support a more sustainable future in agriculture? What are some environmental issues from the medical cannabis industry that we should know, and how can we best support it to move in a healthier direction? Sharing his wisdom here is Warren Bravo, the co-founder and CEO of Green Relief. You'll hear about how he pivoted from leading his family business to become the largest cement contracting company in Canada to co-establishing his licensed medical cannabis company; how he developed their aquaponic system to be able to scale sustainable production of the plant; how sterile systems like hydroponics compare to aquaponics and soil-based growth; and more. Let's dive in. HIGHLIGHTS: [7:00] How Warren got involved with the medical cannabis industry and sustainable agriculture. [11:55] Warren: "I learned a long time ago not to sweat over things I can't control." [12:41] What aquaponics are and how they work. [15:35] Kamea: "What do we know about the difference between plants or crops grown from sterile systems like hydroponics compared to ones with rich micro-biotic populations?" [19:05] Warren's biggest struggle in growing Green Relief. [24:22] Warren shares how to support the medical cannabis industry to be more sustainable and more generally, how to champion sustainable agriculture going forward. Thanks for bringing your light! Find the full show notes with links and resources at www.greendreamer.com/104, subscribe to our newsletter to win monthly giveaways, and share your #1 takeaway from the episode tagging our featured guest and me @KameaChayne to spread the light and to let us know you're tuning in!
It's the debut episode of Dead Set On Living, hosted Lyn Bravo. In this episode, Lyn sits down with Writer/Director/Producer Michelle Smye-Hughes and talks about the various ways you can achieve bad-assery in all aspects of life.00:48-Lyn tells us the two 'standard' defintions of the word badass. Her and Michelle recount their badass younger days.03:07-Lyn and Michelle cover the various characteristics of bad-assery.05:05-How to be a modern day badass by building a life you're going to enjoy and not letting life pass you by. Stop talking, start doing! Don't wait for perfection, follow Gary Vee's 80/20 model.10:37-Badasses don't take no for an answer. Lyn talks about the 3 aspects of 'no' and how to conquer them and learning to follow your inner compass when being a badass.16:43-If you want to be badass, you have to be a good listener. The most important gift you can give someone, is your attention.20:30-The ladies talk about how individuality can help you to shape every single aspect of your life. Don't waste energy defending your position and why you do what you do. Lyn gives us a couple of tools to deal with people who are challenging us.26:12-Michelle gives us Joseph Conrad's 'Meaning for Life'28:12-Lyn talks about how a lot of people think she's a real oddball and how badasses don't live in the past and they can be happy on their own, even when they have a partner in life.33:00-Lyn talks about how much strangers love it when you engage with them and how one act of kindness really does make a difference. They also touch on a strong mindset and how it can work for and against you.Be sure to check out deadsetonliving.com and follow Lyn on Instagram @TheLynBravo. Dead Set On Living is a Bellwether X production and is hosted by Lyn Bravo. The show is produced and mixed by Tammy Allen and is presented by Green Relief.
Warren Bravo has a dream: to grow the best medical cannabis & to do it in an environmentally sustainable manner. Green Relief is the first company to grow cannabis on a large scale using a system called Aquaponics. Warren explains how it works, why it's a great system & how Green Relief is able to give back to the community at large because of aquaponics. It's a fantastic story, enjoy!
Today on Blunt Business we are joined by Warren Bravo, CEO of Green Relief. We speak about his company and their methods such as aquaponics. Using fish to grow cannabis in a natural ecosystem environment, aquaponics doesn't require the use of fertilizers and produces an end product as pure and natural as possible something particularly important with cannabis oil. We also talk about the certain strains and what they provide in terms of benefit and how they are different. With the kind of expansion and investment Canadian companies like Green Relief are making, we find out how much of it is focused on a potential expansion into the rest of North America as well.
Today on Blunt Business we are joined by Warren Bravo, CEO of Green Relief. We speak about his company and their methods such as aquaponics. Using fish to grow cannabis in a natural ecosystem environment, aquaponics doesn't require the use of fertilizers and produces an end product as pure and natural as possible something particularly important with cannabis oil. We also talk about the certain strains and what they provide in terms of benefit and how they are different. With the kind of expansion and investment Canadian companies like Green Relief are making, we find out how much of it is focused on a potential expansion into the rest of North America as well.
This episode focuses on scaling a cannabis business in Canada, growing with aquaponics and future predictions on water rights and sustainability with Warren Bravo, CEO of Green Relief, a Canadian Licensed Producer. We also discuss how Warren tested his business model before jumping all in and what it takes to survive and thrive in the Canadian cannabis industry. HIRING: Warren and his team are looking to grow from 65 to 250 team members by the end of 2019, they are hiring from entry level to PhD Chemist, discussed in episode.
Investor Ideas #Potcasts #Cannabis News and Stocks on the Move: Interview with Warren Bravo, Co-founder and CEO of Green Relief, the only licensed cannabis producers using the aquaponics methods
Investor Ideas #Potcasts #Cannabis News and Stocks on the Move: Interview with Warren Bravo, Co-founder and CEO of Green Relief, the only licensed cannabis producers using the aquaponics methods
Investor Ideas #Potcasts #Cannabis News and Stocks on the Move: Interview with Warren Bravo, Co-founder and CEO of Green Relief, the only licensed cannabis producers using the aquaponics methods