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Do I have to eat all three types of seeds? Don't they have similar benefits and functions? Today, Rob and Sandra discuss the differences between flax seeds, hemp hearts, and chia seeds. We cover their nutritional profiles and differences, plus, how to include them all daily for an investment in your future health.Episodes mentioned include:Ep 33. Seeds, The Poor Cousins of Nutshttps://youtu.be/sruEEJLnJ00?si=zDOZZb1SSOo44BeqNutrition Nuggets 102. Are Flaxseeds Safe to Bake? https://youtu.be/YqBM3xUREzA?si=MiMmBO-JIPZvgeRIEp 140. Easy Ways to Add More Fibre https://youtu.be/3ywLwGcrMU8?si=UJAKLVptRSnp-nw3Enjoying the show? Consider leaving a 5 star review, and/or sharing this episode with your friends and family :)Sign up for our newsletter on our website for weekly updates and other fun info. You can also visit our social media pages. We're on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.Your support helps fuel the stoke and keeps the show going strong every week. Thanks!Website: www.mywifethedietitian.comEmail: mywifetherd@gmail.com
In this episode of Cannabinoid Connect, we sit down with Jenae Sergio, Navy veteran and Director of Development at Grunt Style Foundation & Irreverent Warriors. Jenae shares her personal journey from homelessness to a distinguished federal career and now, a leading advocate for veteran mental health and access to alternative healing modalities, including cannabis. She opens up about her own experience with Delta-9 THC for anxiety and the challenges veterans face with traditional VA mental health treatments, highlighting the alarming suicide rate among veterans. We delve into the ongoing fight against Texas SB3 and the crucial role veterans played in pushing back against attempts to ban hemp-derived products. Jenae discusses the importance of unity in advocacy, challenging outdated narratives around cannabis, and the exciting advancements in psychedelic therapies like psilocybin and ibogaine for veteran healing. Tune in to hear how organizations like Grunt Style Foundation and Irreverent Warriors are actively supporting veterans nationwide through humor, camaraderie, and diverse healing programs. Key Takeaways: The personal journey of a veteran finding healing through cannabis The critical need for accessible and diverse mental health support for veterans. The impact of veteran advocacy against legislative challenges like Texas SB3. The growing acceptance and potential of psychedelic-assisted therapies for trauma and mental health. Connect with Jenae Sergio & Grunt Style Foundation: Jenae Sergio: @jenae_perfectlyfloored (all platforms) Grunt Style Foundation: gruntstylefoundation.org & @gruntstylefoundation (all platforms) =================== About Cannabinoid Connect Thought-provoking discussions, expert insights, and captivating stories shaping the future of this transformative industry. Subscribe and follow via the following platforms: Website Spotify Apple Podcasts YouTube X Instagram Facebook TikTok
John Burk, Army veteran and co-founder of Shell Shock CBD, joins the show to discuss the battle over Texas Senate Bill 3 (SB3), a controversial piece of legislation that threatens to dismantle the state's hemp industry. In this powerful episode, John shares his personal story, the mission behind Shell Shock CBD, and why he's leading the charge to defend small businesses, veterans' rights, and access to hemp-based wellness. We dive deep into: The real impact of SB3 on Texas jobs and veteran-owned businesses Misconceptions about hemp vs. marijuana The role of CBD in supporting veterans' mental health Why the federal government is pushing to ban hemp-derived THC nationwide The need for better education, smarter policy, and veteran advocacy Whether you're a veteran, business owner, or simply care about medical freedom—this episode is a must-listen.
Thomas Winstanley, EVP, General Manager of Edibles.com discussed the severe implications of Texas Senate Bill 3, which proposes a ban on hemp-derived THC products. He highlighted the bill's flawed reasoning, arguing that it disregards consumer demand for safe THC access and would lead to the closure of thousands of businesses and job losses for tens of thousands of workers. Winstanley criticized the political motivations behind the bill, suggesting they are not rooted in genuine health concerns and would instead foster an unregulated illicit market. He emphasized that an outright ban fails to address underlying issues in the hemp industry, and Texas is missing an opportunity to establish a sensible regulatory framework.Winstanley further pointed out the double standards in Texas regulations, contrasting the proposed hemp ban with the state's approach to alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, none of which face similar bans despite documented harms. He noted the strong opposition to SB3, particularly from veterans who rely on hemp products for pain management and fear a return to opioid dependence. Winstanley expressed disappointment that legislative attempts to regulate the industry with THC caps and licensing were ultimately overridden by the ban proposal.Regarding edibles.com, Winstanley explained that the company aims to provide safe access to THC products through a curated marketplace, addressing inconsistencies in quality and testing within the hemp industry. The strategic launch in Texas is a proof of concept for future expansion into states like Florida and Georgia, with plans for nationwide shipping and a flagship retail store in Atlanta. The company's goal is to build consumer trust and legitimacy by connecting them with reputable brands and offering a responsible alternative to unregulated sales. He outlined a vision for effective regulation, including licensing, excise taxes for enforcement, and clear frameworks for product types and dosing, citing Georgia as a successful example of regulated hemp.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome back Shedheads!This week the guys are talking candy. We've recently learned that the worlds favorite peanut butter cup is getting an addition to their line up. We need to ask the question, Has Reese's gone too far with this one?This brings us to some fun classic candy that we loved as kids. take a walk down memory lane as we remember some of our favorite sweet treats from childhood.We've all tried Shedables, be it a drink, a gummy, or a baked good. We've tried home made, gray market, and the kind in dispensaries, as well as Delta 8 and Hemp derived Delta 9 versions. Why do some rock us, while others leave us wanting more?All this and so much more, this week on the shedtime podcast!Support the showWant More Shedtime Podcast?Want to Find the Show on your FAVORITE STREAMING SERVICE?Want more EXCLUSIVE CONTENT only available to the Shedheads?Visit the Shed on the web :http://www.shedtimepodcast.comFind the Shedtime Podcast on Instagram : @ShedtimePodcast
Send us a textWeekly Cannabis News Roundup: Texas Hemp Veto, Hemp vs. Cannabis, and Market PredictionsIn this episode of Cannabis Legalization News, hosts discuss the latest developments in the cannabis industry from the past week. Key topics include Texas Governor Abbott's surprising hemp veto right before a special session, the debate around defining hemp versus cannabis, and the restrictions imposed on THCA products in several states. The episode also highlights the ongoing challenges in the industry, such as the impact of high taxation in California, the struggle for federal legalization, and the contrasting predictions about the global recreational cannabis market. The hosts also touch on consumer behaviors, heart health studies related to cannabis, and lobbying efforts from notable figures. Join us for an engaging discussion filled with news, opinions, and insights into the evolving world of cannabis legalization. #CannabisNews #Legalization #Hemp #TexasVeto #CannabisMarket #42000:00 Introduction and Weekly Overview00:53 Texas Hemp Veto Explained01:25 Governor Abbott's Veto and Its Implications04:51 Hemp vs. Marijuana: Legal and Quality Issues07:56 State Regulations and Market Dynamics09:34 Federal Rescheduling and Legalization Efforts21:16 Celebrity Influence and Political Maneuvering34:04 Government Document on Cannabinoid Hemp Products35:19 Nebraska's Emergency Medical Cannabis Regulations36:35 San Diego's Sexy Heart Surgeon Story36:53 Cannabis Health Studies and Misconceptions40:42 New York State Health Department Report42:59 Name That Strain Game47:20 California Cannabis Industry Crisis49:28 THCA vs. Cannabis Explained58:32 Alabama Hemp Ban and Protests01:04:38 Conclusion and Upcoming ContentSupport the showGet our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3VEn9vu
HEMPOCRACY: The Fall of Dan Patrick - this week on the podcast Lucas Evans and Daulton O'Neill discuss the recent VETO OF SB3 by Governor Greg Abbott and the continued propaganda by Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick and his Ridiculous War on Hemp and THC products. email Russell at blazednewz@gmail.com Industry Pow Pow Friday 27th 4-8pm Leaf & Legends - Dispensary 1701 Guadalupe Smoke and Strategy this Saturday at Lucyland Texas bringing together the top speakers in Cannabis only days after the Veto. Powered by Grow House Media.Visit our Sites:https://blazednews.com/https://texashempreporter.com/Follow the YouTube Showhttps://www.youtube.com/@BlazedNewz
Prohibition is dead — and Texas just proved it.The recent SB3 vote signaled the start of something much bigger.While hemp and cannabis operate in very different styles, both are ultimately pushing toward the same goal: a sensible framework for a one-plant solution.The how? I'll leave that to people way smarter than me.But the genie is NOT going back in the bottle — and while speed and clarity aren't often associated with Congress, we might see that sentence written sooner than expected.This week, we sit down with Jim Higdon to discuss:The massive implications of Texas' SB3 voteWhat signals to watch for from TrumpWhat a “one-plant” solution could look likeChapters00:00 Introduction to the Cannabis Landscape03:03 The Regulatory Cage of Cannabis05:09 The Struggles of MSOs and Independent Operators08:24 Advocating for Policy Change10:15 The Role of the FDA and Future Regulations12:43 The Future of Cannabis Regulation15:04 Understanding the Texas Political Landscape17:58 The Power Dynamics in Texas Politics21:08 The Implications of the Texas Veto23:53 The Role of Public Perception26:09 The Economic Impact of THC in Texas29:45 The Influence of Trump and Federal Oversight30:14 The Path to Rescheduling Cannabis34:31 The Future of the Farm Bill36:00 The Optimistic Outlook for Cannabis SummaryIn this episode, Jim Higdon discusses the complexities of the cannabis and hemp industries, focusing on regulatory challenges, the political landscape in Texas, and the future of cannabis legislation. He emphasizes the need for collaboration between the hemp and cannabis sectors to navigate the evolving regulatory environment and advocates for a more unified approach to cannabis policy. The conversation also touches on the economic implications of THC products and the influence of political figures like Trump on the future of cannabis regulation. Guest Links:https://www.cornbreadhemp.com/https://hempsupporter.com/team/jim-higdon/https://x.com/jimhigdonhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jameshigdon/Our Links Bryan Fields on TwitterKellan Finney on TwitterThe Dime on TwitterAt Eighth Revolution (8th Rev), we provide services from capital to cannabinoid and everything in between in the cannabinoid industry.8th Revolution Cannabinoid Playbook is an Industry-leading report covering the entire cannabis supply chain The Dime is a top 5% most shared global podcastThe Dime is a top 10 Cannabis Podcast The Dime has a New Website. Shhhh its not finished.Sign up for our playbook here:
AlabamaRepublican Matt Woods is winner of special election for Senate District 5Sen.Tuberville praises Trump for having the guts to take on IranIndiana Governor Mike Braun endorses Tuberville for governor in 2026ALEA says marijuana was seized in raids of Hemp stores in 4 AL citiesA total of 37 immigration arrests made in Gulf Shores at construction siteMontgomery Area Crime Suppression Unit hits one year mark of operationsBirmingham Water Works votes on name change, now Central Alabama WaterNationalTrump says historic agreement reached to increase funding of NATO defenseSefDec Hegseth takes on CNN leak story, says Iran's nuclear facilities GONEWH Press Secretary says FBI now investigating the illegal intelligence leakSecretary of Energy says Biden Admin spent $90B in 70 days after Trump winHouse Judiciary subpoenas former executives at embattled ActBlueChina's military tech lab unveils drone the size and look of a mosquito
It's the legislative equivalent of the last day of school before trackout — but with more shrimp, last-minute amendments, and a surprise parliamentary showdown in the Senate. In this episode, Skye and Brian break down the hectic final week before lawmakers head into their summer recess. From the politics of hemp and seafood to adjournment resolutions and the bills that didn't make the cut, we've got it all. Plus, a standout Tweet of the Week and the moments that had the legislative building buzzing. Are you here for the shrimp or the hemp? Either way, pull up a chair. The Do Politics Better podcast is sponsored by New Frame, the NC Travel Industry Association, the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, the NC Pork Council, and the NC Healthcare Association.
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Lately on the podcast, I've been wrestling with a question of language. What does the word hemp really mean, where did that meaning come from, how has it shifted over time, and who gets to define the word hemp today? For a thousand years, hemp was known as the plant or material that you made things from — things like rope, cloth and paper. But now when people hear the word hemp, they think about weed. And that's not helpful for a nascent industry trying to raise capital, build infrastructure and develop markets. To help me sort out the history and meaning of the word hemp, I spoke with Oxford University Professor Lynda Mugglestone, a historian of the English language, a lexicographer and an expert in how words evolve and collide with law, commerce and culture. “You would be cheered to know that hemp as a plant grown for fiber has history on its side. If we go right back to Old English we can see the very earliest kind of herbals and leech books talking about hemp,” Mugglestone said. For most of its long life in English, hemp meant the fiber plant grown for ropes, sails and home spun fabrics, and that meaning was stable for centuries. It was a household word, part of daily life, tied to farming and industry. But language doesn't sit still, and hemp is no exception. Over time, new uses for the word hemp have crept in. First medicinal, then psychoactive, and now commercial forces are pulling hemp in more directions. While lawmakers try to impose definitions and industries fight for market share, ordinary people just keep using the word however they want. That's how language works. But the original meaning hasn't gone anywhere — the fiber, the grain and the plant with history behind it. That meaning is still there and perhaps more robust today than at any time in the past 80 years. But the meaning of hemp has been expanded, like it or not, to include these new definitions, including that hemp can be THC-a flower or that hemp can get you high. Of course, I disagree with this new definition. Hemp that gets you high isn't hemp. Call it pot, call it weed, call it what you will, just don't call it hemp. As Mugglestone, paraphrasing Samuel Johnson, said, “Words, like their author, when they're not gaining strength, they're generally losing it.” So there you go, fiber and grain folks. You know what to do. Claim the word hemp and make it grow strong. You are hemp's rightful heir. Be the signal in the noise. * Books by Lynda Mugglestone, author of a range of books on English words and how they get used and recorded.Recent books include: Dictionaries. A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press, paperback) Samuel Johnson and the Journey into Words (OUP, paperback) Writing a War of Words: Andrew Clark and the Search for meaning in World War One (Oxford University Press, hardback) Thanks to our Sponsors! IND HEMP Forever Green National Hemp Association Credits: Produced by Eric Hurlock, mixed and mastered by Justin Berger
In this episode of The Curious Realm, host Christopher Jordan welcomes author and researcher Martin Keller to discuss the many cases and types of UFO encounters. From close-up witnesses of craft to physical traces, abductions, and even psionic summoning. What answers might the various types of UFO encounters hold to the greater question of what UFOs are? In the second part of the episode, we welcome Dr Megan Rose to talk about the concept of making paranormal normal. The term “Ontological Shock” is frequently used to describe the aftermath of a person's paranormal experiences, the fact that something has happened that makes you question the very fabric of what you believe and hold to be true. How can we learn to shed social perceptions of paranormal events so we can help heal those who have experienced them? Join the Curious Realm as we delve into the topics of UFO encounters with Martin Keller, and making paranormal normal with Dr Megan Rose. Curious Realm is proudly distributed by: Ground Zero Media & KGRA, APRTV and the official Curious Realm ROKU App! Curious Realm has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit TrueHempScience.com TODAY and use code Curious7 to save 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free 50mg CBD edible! Intro music “A Curious Realm” provided by No Disassemble find more great music and content at: NoDisassemble.com.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/curious-realm--5254986/support.
In this episode of The Curious Realm, host Christopher Jordan welcomes author and researcher Martin Keller to discuss the many cases and types of UFO encounters. From close-up witnesses of craft to physical traces, abductions, and even psionic summoning. What answers might the various types of UFO encounters hold to the greater question of what UFOs are? In the second part of the episode, we welcome Dr Megan Rose to talk about the concept of making paranormal normal. The term “Ontological Shock” is frequently used to describe the aftermath of a person's paranormal experiences, the fact that something has happened that makes you question the very fabric of what you believe and hold to be true. How can we learn to shed social perceptions of paranormal events so we can help heal those who have experienced them? Join the Curious Realm as we delve into the topics of UFO encounters with Martin Keller, and making paranormal normal with Dr Megan Rose. Curious Realm is proudly distributed by: Ground Zero Media & KGRA, APRTV and the official Curious Realm ROKU App! Curious Realm has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit TrueHempScience.com TODAY and use code Curious7 to save 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free 50mg CBD edible! Intro music “A Curious Realm” provided by No Disassemble find more great music and content at: NoDisassemble.com.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/curious-realm--5254986/support.
Greg discusses the nomination and most likely the next New York City Mayor and how we now know that NYC is crazy.Senator April Weaver has refiled her bill from 2025 Session that intends to ban all THC Products derived from Hemp.Todd Starnes visits with Greg about a few current events and then the release of his latest book Star-Spangled Blessings. The book introduces you to patriots who discovered the secret to happiness was not politics or power, but a life lived as an Ambassador for Christ.Lastly, Greg recaps the Alabama Senate District 5 Special Election of Tuesday and other upcoming special elections in the state. He discusses the state of the Democratic party in Alabama and how that affects The Republican Party.
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In this episode of Higher Exchanges, we sit down with Sammy J to break down what it takes to navigate the cannabis market in 2025. With low or negative growth, tightening margins, and shifting consumer behavior, the landscape is forcing operators to get sharper, leaner, and more strategic.We cover:
FMCSA will renew an exemption for oversize and overweight loads, in part because those rigs realistically have no place to park. Also, many truckers have tried CBD, but a doctor says it could cause truckers to fail a drug test. Then, court case delays, appearing in court and case dismissals – all three are things you need to know about if you're going to court. And the spot market is moving along according to seasonal expectations. Brent Hutto of Truckstop joins the show to break down all the numbers. 0:00 – Truck parking plays big role in oversize load exemption 10:12 – Doctor says that CBD is never safe for truck drivers 24:48 – Truckers need to know how things work in court 39:16 – Summer is here, and the spot market is acting appropriately
This week on the Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast, we're talking about wipes. And diapers. And makeup pads. And all the other throwaway hygiene products we barely think about — but use every day. Most of these single-use items are made from plastic. Why? Because plastic is cheap, consistent, and engineered to run smoothly on fast-moving machines. But that convenience comes at a cost: landfill waste, microplastic pollution and a total disconnect from the land. But what if we could change that? What if the raw material for these essential products didn't come from oil — but from agriculture? From the hemp fields, even? This week, we talk to Jason Finnis from Bast Fiber Technologies, a company working to make that shift real — using hemp fiber to replace plastic in nonwoven hygiene products. Our guest is Jason Finnis, co-founder and Chief Innovation Officer at Bast Fiber Technologies, a clean-tech fiber company with operations in North Carolina and Germany. Jason's been working to bring hemp fiber into hygiene and personal care products for more than 30 years — not as a novelty, but as a high-performance alternative to synthetic materials. We talk about: • The massive and often invisible role of nonwovens in our daily lives • The hidden microplastics in wipes, pads and tampons — and why it matters • Why hemp fiber is a smart material for hygiene: absorbent, soft and compostable • What BFT looks for in hemp fiber: long, clean and consistent • The importance of regional supply chains and local farm partnerships • How consumer pressure, brand demand and European policy are aligning to create real momentum Jason shares his journey from selling hemp out of a VW bus in the '90s to helping build a future where everyday products are cleaner, greener and made from plants, not petroleum. Learn More: Bast Fiber Technologies https://www.bastfibertech.com Global Hemp Fiber Summit – July 10–11 at NC State University https://hempinitiatives.com/fiber-summit Thanks to our sponsor: HEMI – The Hemp Education and Marketing Initiative Learn more at HempInitiatives.org Produced by Eric Hurlock and Justin Berger
In this episode of The Curious Realm, host Christopher Jordan welcomes wildlife reporters and creators of the new documentary Great White Sharks in the Gulf, Chester Moore and Paul Fuzinski. In this groundbreaking documentary they delve deep into the recent discoveries of Great White sharks in the waters of the Gulf Coast, something never previously thought to be. In the second part of the episode, we welcome author and cryptozoologist Ken Gerhard to discuss his new book: The Essential Guide to Mothman & Other Flying Humanoids. The Mothman of West Virgina has been the harbinger of doom since the collapse of the Silver Bridge. But there are many more flying humanoid creatures throughout history, were they considered omens as well? Join the Curious Realm as we delve into the topics of great whites in the gulf with Chester Moore and Paul Fuzinski as well as the Essential Guide to Mothman and Other Flying Humanoids with Kend Gerhard. Curious Realm is proudly distributed by: Ground Zero Media & KGRA, APRTV and the official Curious Realm ROKU App! Curious Realm has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit TrueHempScience.com TODAY and use code Curious7 to save 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free 50mg CBD edible! Intro music “A Curious Realm” provided by No Disassemble find more great music and content at: NoDisassemble.com.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/curious-realm--5254986/support.
In this episode of The Curious Realm, host Christopher Jordan welcomes wildlife reporters and creators of the new documentary Great White Sharks in the Gulf, Chester Moore and Paul Fuzinski. In this groundbreaking documentary they delve deep into the recent discoveries of Great White sharks in the waters of the Gulf Coast, something never previously thought to be. In the second part of the episode, we welcome author and cryptozoologist Ken Gerhard to discuss his new book: The Essential Guide to Mothman & Other Flying Humanoids. The Mothman of West Virgina has been the harbinger of doom since the collapse of the Silver Bridge. But there are many more flying humanoid creatures throughout history, were they considered omens as well? Join the Curious Realm as we delve into the topics of great whites in the gulf with Chester Moore and Paul Fuzinski as well as the Essential Guide to Mothman and Other Flying Humanoids with Kend Gerhard. Curious Realm is proudly distributed by: Ground Zero Media & KGRA, APRTV and the official Curious Realm ROKU App! Curious Realm has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit TrueHempScience.com TODAY and use code Curious7 to save 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free 50mg CBD edible! Intro music “A Curious Realm” provided by No Disassemble find more great music and content at: NoDisassemble.com.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/curious-realm--5254986/support.
Despite being legal, with all the correct licensing, a Dallas hemp store says they were illegally raided. So how should the US proceed in Iran?
In this episode of "People Not Titles," host Steve Kaempf interviews Traci Quinn, CEO of Pink Hat's Development and Construction Group. Tracy shares her inspiring journey from her upbringing in Chicago and nursing career, to her advocacy for medicinal cannabis, and her incarceration for cannabis-related charges in Tennessee. She discusses overcoming adversity, finding strength through faith, and her commitment to rebuilding underserved communities. Tracy also highlights her innovative work with hemp-based construction and her family's involvement in her business, emphasizing resilience, forgiveness, and the power of helping others.Podcast Introduction (00:00:00) Family Background & Upbringing (00:00:54) Transition to Valparaiso & High School Experience (00:01:58) Mother's Community Work & Influence (00:04:45) Nursing Career & Founding Home Away From Home (00:06:55) Introduction to Cannabis in Medicine (00:07:16) Cannabis Success Stories & Research (00:08:32) Holistic Cancer Protocol & Forgiveness (00:10:55) Proper Cannabis Dosing & Medical Education (00:12:03)Arrest & Incarceration in Tennessee (00:12:55) Legal Challenges & Prison Experience (00:16:06) Spiritual Growth & Helping Others in Prison (00:17:41) Release from Prison & Reuniting with Family (00:22:03) Impact of Incarceration on Family (00:23:02) Daily Practices & Faith in Prison (00:24:51) Journaling & Writing Books in Solitary (00:29:14) Post-Prison: Entering Construction (00:31:44) Growth of Pink Hat's Construction (00:34:12) Introduction to Hempcrete & Sustainable Building (00:34:53) Benefits and Uses of Hemp in Construction (00:36:02) Pink Hat's Construction Team & Business Lessons (00:38:41)Vision for the Future (00:41:52) Full episodes available at www.peoplenottitles.comPeople, Not Titles podcast is hosted by Steve Kaempf and is dedicated to lifting up professionals in the real estate and business community. Our inspiration is to highlight success principles of our colleagues.Our Success Series covers principles of success to help your thrive!www.peoplenottitles.comIG - https://www.instagram.com/peoplenotti...FB - https://www.facebook.com/peoplenottitlesTwitter - https://twitter.com/sjkaempfSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1uu5kTv...
Jonathan Miller interviews Justin Swanson, President of the Midwest Hemp Council, about legislation being considered by the House Appropriations Committee that could ban most consumable hemp products. If you have questions about the episode or ideas for Hemp related topics, email us at hemplegallyspeaking@fbtlaw.com. Hemp Industry questions covered in the episode: What is the status of legislation being considered by the House Appropriations Committee that could ban most consumable hemp products?Why is the sponsor, subcommittee chairman Rep. Andy Harris, able to pass through controversial language with hearings or much objection?What are the prospects of this particular spending bill making it through both houses of Congress?What alternatives are the hemp industry proposing in lieu of the prohibition efforts?What pathways are available for hemp regulatory legislation?Are you bullish on the future of hemp in the US? What needs to happen for the industry to be successful?
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Susan Hays and Jay Maguire discuss the possibility of the Governor Gregg Abbott Veto Option. The deadline for the Veto is June 22nd! While we are uncertain on the future of the Hemp industry we are equally uncertain of our own ability to stay in business. We are supported by the advertising we generate and with the hemp industry nearing its end... it has been a great honor and humble learning opportunity for myself and my team to produce news covering the Texas Hemp Industry. #blazednews #blazedmagazine #VETOSB3 www.texashempreporter.com www.BlazedNews.comwww.1027espn.com/show/texas-hemp-show/Radio Show Landing Page
On this episode of the Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast, we take a look at the fight for industrial hemp's future — from grassroots advocacy to global certification and the ongoing struggles farmers face in the banking system. Act 1: Virginia Hemp Month – Reclaiming the Word "Hemp" Joe Domino and Scott McStacy of the Virginia Hemp Coalition join the show to talk about their efforts to officially recognize June as Virginia Hemp Month. With events ranging from hempcrete building workshops and beekeeping demonstrations to film screenings and brewery gatherings, Virginia is building momentum to reclaim the word hemp for fiber, grain, and industrial uses — and to separate it from cannabinoids and cannabis. Learn more: Virginia Hemp Month virginiahempmonth.com Virginia Hemp Coalition https://www.vahemp.org/ Act 2: Responsible Hemp Standard – Certification for Fiber Hemp Eric Singular returns to introduce the Responsible Hemp Standard (RHS) — the first global certification system for the industrial hemp fiber supply chain. RHS brings traceability, transparency, and verified responsible practices to every stage of hemp fiber production, from cultivation to cottonization. This certification gives brands and textile mills the confidence to source truly sustainable hemp fiber for apparel, textiles, and home goods. Learn more: Responsible Hemp Standard responsiblehempstandard.com Act 3: Banking Headaches on Brush Mountain In our final segment, we head back to Brush Mountain in Centre County, PA, where bison farmer and hemp grower Herb Grove tells how his local bank abruptly canceled his accounts — simply because he held a legal hemp farming permit. His story is a stark reminder of the outdated financial roadblocks still facing hemp farmers nationwide. Thanks to our Sponsors! • IND Hemp — indhemp.com • King's AgriSeeds — kingsagriseeds.com • Forever Green / KP4 Hemp Cutter — hempcutter.com Don't forget the Global Industrial Hemp Fiber Summit in Raleigh, NC — hosted by NC State and NIHC this July
It's been too long! We are back with an action packed discussion featuring crowd favourite Real Estate Randy (aka Retail Randy). We go deep on the current state of the cannabis market and how hemp continues to change the landscape while creating new opportunities.We also discuss where markets are going from here and what we find to be the best investing opportunities across all asset classes.Thanks to Randy for another great conversation!
In this episode of The Curious Realm, host Christopher Jordan welcomes researcher Richard Smith to discuss the temple of Solomon. Steeped in mysticism, sacred geometry, and divine guidelines for construction, this building provided a space for direct communication with the Divine. Was this famed and sacred building just a simple structure, or was it much more? In the second part of the episode, we welcome author and researcher Nikki Folsom to discuss People of the Fae. Are these strange and magical creatures merely the work of ancient lore and fables? Could it be that these creatures actively exist, and could their actual existence be far darker than we have been taught in popular culture? Join the Curious Realm as we delve into the topics of the temple of Solomon and people of the Fae with Nikki Folsom. Curious Realm is proudly distributed by: Ground Zero Media & KGRA, APRTV and the official Curious Realm ROKU App! Curious Realm has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit TrueHempScience.com TODAY and use code Curious7 to save 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free 50mg CBD edible! Intro music “A Curious Realm” provided by No Disassemble find more great music and content at: NoDisassemble.com.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/curious-realm--5254986/support.
In episode 86 of the Corpus Christi Originals Podcast, we dive into Senate Bill 3 (SB3), set to ban all consumable THC products in Texas by September 2025. Joined by Renee (Panacea), Kai (Coastal Buds Dispensary), and veteran Anthony Diaz, we explore the $10 billion hemp industry's collapse, veterans' loss of wellness options, and the rise of a black market. Learn why 60% of Texans oppose this ban and how to urge Governor Abbott to veto SB3. #VetoSB3 Episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/h39KOeOghe0 SUPPORT THE PODCAST: https://cash.app/$CorpusOriginals Corpus Christi Originals Merch: https://CorpusChristiOriginals.com Chapters (00:00:00) - Introduction to Senate Bill 3 and Guests(00:00:43) - Impact on Businesses: Relocation and Regulation Concerns(00:02:16) - Veterans' Perspective and Public Support(00:04:23) - Issues with Distribution and Synthetic Products(00:08:38) - Local Impact: Corpus Christi's Hemp Scene(00:12:20) - Veterans and Community Access Challenges(00:17:21) - Historical Context and Black Market Risks(00:23:08) - Politics and Economics of the Ban(00:28:49) - Health Benefits and Industry Challenges(00:38:29) - Personal Stories and Industry Insights(00:43:54) - Call to Action: Veto SB3 and Community Advocacy(00:52:08) - CBD vs. THC and Industry Transparency(00:58:34) - Alcohol vs. Cannabis and Cultural Reflections(01:07:50) - Local Business Challenges and Community Engagement(01:13:44) - Closing Thoughts and Final Call to Action
In this episode of The Curious Realm, host Christopher Jordan welcomes researcher Richard Smith to discuss the temple of Solomon. Steeped in mysticism, sacred geometry, and divine guidelines for construction, this building provided a space for direct communication with the Divine. Was this famed and sacred building just a simple structure, or was it much more? In the second part of the episode, we welcome author and researcher Nikki Folsom to discuss People of the Fae. Are these strange and magical creatures merely the work of ancient lore and fables? Could it be that these creatures actively exist, and could their actual existence be far darker than we have been taught in popular culture? Join the Curious Realm as we delve into the topics of the temple of Solomon and people of the Fae with Nikki Folsom. Curious Realm is proudly distributed by: Ground Zero Media & KGRA, APRTV and the official Curious Realm ROKU App! Curious Realm has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit TrueHempScience.com TODAY and use code Curious7 to save 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free 50mg CBD edible! Intro music “A Curious Realm” provided by No Disassemble find more great music and content at: NoDisassemble.com.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/curious-realm--5254986/support.
Dr. James A. Swartz is a Professor in the Jane Addams College of Social Work at the University of Illinois Chicago. He joins Megan Lynch as Illinois fails to regulate hemp-derived psychoactive products in the state legislature. He says 'it's politics', that the hemp industry hasn't been regulated tougher.
Rikki Jacobson Davies, a therapist specializing in Internal Family Systems (IFS) and trauma therapy shares her journey into the field, the evolution of trauma understanding, and the importance of hope in healing. Rikki explains the principles of IFS, its relationship with other modalities like EMDR, and the significance of integrating different therapeutic approaches for holistic healing, the complexity of trauma and the need for personalized therapeutic strategies.Rikki delves into the intricacies of Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy, exploring how individuals can engage with their trauma without needing to know the exact source of their pain. She discussed the importance of experiential knowing, the role of self in healing, the distinction between healing the pain versus the narrative of trauma and the individual journey of healing, emphasizing that it is a lifestyle choice rather than a quick fix.There is a complex relationship between compassion and accountability in the context of healing, particularly when dealing with harmful behaviors. There is significant importance of compassion, values, and the dialectical approach in therapy, emphasizing the need for therapists to guide clients towards meaningful goals and the challenges of addiction, the neuroplasticity of the brain, and the significance of finding the right practitioner. Rikki shares insights on books that have influenced her understanding of trauma and healing, advocating for a more complex and multifaceted approach to healing that honors individual experiences.As a private clinician and sought-after lecturer, Rikki developed a unique approach to navigating and healing from complicated, confusing, and painful relationships. She speaks the language of relational trauma and teaches advanced clinicians to understand it and navigate it for themselves and their clients. Rikki has spent more than a decade developing programs and training people in positions of influence, all aimed at creating institutional, communal, familial, and psychotherapeutic cultures that foster safety and respect. Her collaborations ranged from community leadership and educational institutions to therapists and leaders in the mental health community. The trainings and workshops she created have been delivered in over 20 institutions and organizations, reaching thousands of people throughout Israel, Europe, and the United States.If you need more support in your mental health journey we offer free 30-minute fitting calls for our coaching program. You do not have to walk through your mental health struggle alone. Because as always, together is better! There is no substitute for a listening ear. Get Your Free 30 Minute Consultation Today.http://www.hopetorecharge.com/1on1—————————————————————————Connect with Rikki: rikki@relationalresilience.comwww.relationalresilience.com—————————————————————————Sponsors:https://Betterhelp.com/hopetorechargeBetterhelp.com is the world's leading provider of online therapy. Their mission is to make professional counseling accessible, affordable, and convenient, so anyone who struggles with life's challenges can get help, anytime, anywhere. Head to https://Betterhelp.com/hopetorecharge for 10% off your first month of services. IMPORTANT: Be sure to click this link in order to get the 10% off code. As a BetterHelp affiliate, we may receive compensation from BetterHelp if you purchase products or services through the links provided.https://Maxifyz.com/Maxifyz.com provides doctor formulated, lab certified, USA grown high quality CBD oils, tinctures and 100% legal Hemp products to reduce anxiety and stress, provide muscle relaxation and help to get a better night's sleep. Use coupon code HOPE to get 10% off your order plus free shipping.Connect with us!Website: https://hopetorecharge.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matanajacobs/iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hope-to-recharge/id1464788845Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00AIhRZOxKNOvenz32gGeKYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_DkYMcco7pSrkKk6wU5p7wSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hope-to-recharge/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Send us a textThis week's cannabis legalization news (June 8th, 2025) dives into 14 key stories, with a focus on federal cannabis policy. Highlights include ominous looks at federal policy changes, Trump's controversial budget bill, and split rulings in federal courts about cannabis prosecutions. The episode also covers the state-level crackdowns on hemp misrepresentation, updates on dispensary operations, the implications of the Rob Far Amendment, and how overregulation affects cannabis markets, featuring insights from the Cato Institute. The show rounds out with key cannabis updates from states like Texas, Oklahoma, and Colorado, alongside entertaining segments like 'Name That Strain.' Special mentions include trends in marijuana use among older adults and labor rights victories in the cannabis sector.
Beating Cancer Daily with Saranne Rothberg ~ Stage IV Cancer Survivor
Today on Beating Cancer Daily, Saranne welcomes certified nutrition specialist and whole health educator Jacqui Bryan to demystify the buzz around hemp—whether it's health food or just hype, and what cancer patients need to know before adding it to their diets. Saranne shares her own initial confusion about hemp, from wondering why anyone would eat or smoke something used to make rope, to sprinkling hemp seeds on her daily meals. Together, they break down the differences between hemp and marijuana, why some athletes avoid hemp due to anti-doping rules, and the powerful health benefits of hemp seeds, including protein, essential fatty acids, minerals, and fiber. This candid conversation explores practical ways to build hemp into your routine, addresses safety and quality concerns for cancer patients, and busts common myths about the plant. Jacqui Bryan is a certified nutrition specialist, functional medicine expert, whole health educator, certified health coach, and registered nurse. Drawing on her deep experience guiding clients through cancer and wellness journeys, Jacqui brings clarity to confusing nutrition trends and empowers listeners with actionable, science-backed guidance. Her expertise in functional medicine and patient education makes her a trusted resource for anyone navigating cancer care, survivorship, or prevention. "Hemp seeds are very high in fiber...fiber is critical for everybody, especially people that are in treatment, because fiber escorts toxins out of your body." ~ Jacqui Bryan Today on Beating Cancer Daily:· Hemp is not the same as marijuana; hemp seeds contain only minimal THC and do not produce a high.· Hemp seeds are a rich source of plant-based protein, particularly beneficial for vegans and individuals following a plant-based diet.· They provide essential fatty acids that support heart health, brain health, and reduce inflammation, all crucial for cancer prevention and survivorship.· Hemp seeds are rich in micronutrients, including magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, and vitamin E—nutrients that can be depleted during cancer treatment.· The high fiber content in hemp seeds helps with digestion, supports detoxification, and promotes healthy bowel movements, which is especially important for those undergoing chemotherapy.· Hemp seeds support weight management and satiety, helping to reduce overeating and nervous eating, which is common during cancer stress.· Incorporating hemp into everyday meals is simple—sprinkle it on salads, soups, smoothies, or use products like hemp hearts, hemp butter, and hemp milk.· People on blood thinners should consult healthcare providers before increasing hemp consumption, as hemp can act as a natural blood thinner. · Resources Mentioned: Tame the Flame 8 Day Challenge (Jacqui Bryan's clean eating program): jacquibryan.com Label Detective Episode (cited as a foundational nutrition resource) Guest Contact Information: Website: jacquibryan.com Ranked the Top 5 Best Cancer Podcasts by CancerCare News in 2024 & 2025, and #1 Rated Cancer Survivor Podcast by FeedSpot in 2024 Beating Cancer Daily is listened to in over 130 countries on 7 continents and has over 365 original daily episodes hosted by Stage IV survivor Saranne Rothberg! To learn more about Host Saranne Rothberg and The ComedyCures Foundation:https://www.comedycures.org/ To write to Saranne or a guest:https://www.comedycures.org/contact-8 To record a message to Saranne or a guest:https://www.speakpipe.com/BCD_Comments_Suggestions To sign up for the free Health Builder Series live on Zoom with Saranne and Jacqui, go to The ComedyCures Foundation's homepage:https://www.comedycures.org/ Please support the creation of more original episodes of Beating Cancer Daily and other free ComedyCures Foundation programs with a tax-deductible contribution:http://bit.ly/ComedyCuresDonate THANK YOU! Please tell a friend whom we may help, and please support us with a beautiful review. Have a blessed day! Saranne
This week on the show we reconnect with Chad Rosen, founder and CEO of Victory Hemp Foods, who was first on the show back in the summer of ‘21 when I drove the Lancaster Farming National Hemp Tour RV right up to Victory Hemp's grain bins in Carrollton, Kentucky. When I was there 4 years ago, Victory was processing batches, roughly 20,000 lbs a month, but they just put in a new processing line that lets them do 120,000 pounds of hemp hearts per month, a sixfold increase. But that's not all. The new production line features “patented processing technology” that Rosen said, “delivers cleaner flavor, higher yields for us in the plant, and functional formats that really meet the expectations of major food manufacturers." “We are a food ingredient manufacturer. That's the core of what we do,” Rosen said. Hemp heart protein and oil are the core of Victory's business, but the new processing technology also allowed Victory to launch value-added ingredient formats like puffs, crisps, clusters and textured proteins. “We've evolved beyond hemp hearts,” Rosen said. “The idea is to maximize the economic and nutritional value of the hemp seed.” Victory's products appear in a wide range of consumer foods, from gluten-free Texas toast to meal replacement shakes and post-workout smoothies. But you'll have to read the ingredients to find hemp. “We see a lot more traction with the customers that don't advertise hemp on the front of the box,” Rosen said. “What they advertise is transparent supply chains or protein boosts or omega-3 claims.” This low-key marketing strategy reflects lingering stigma—and regulatory confusion—surrounding hemp-derived products. Rosen is optimistic but realistic about the hurdles still facing U.S. hemp grain farmers. “We have to do a lot of the heavy lifting up front and on the back end to guarantee farmers are going to be able to compete,” he said. On this episode you can expect to hear where hemp food ingredients are going, how Victory Hemp Foods is scaling production, and what it will take for U.S. farmers to meet future demand. Also on the show, we touch on Hemp History Month, the upcoming NIHC Global Hemp Fiber Summit in Raleigh, and how hemp can bring manufacturing back to small-town America. Learn more about Victory Hemp Foods: https://www.victoryhemp.com Register for the NIHC Global Industrial Hemp Fiber Summit in Raleigh, NC (July 15–17): https://globalhempfiber.textiles.ncsu.edu Listen to the National Hemp Tour Interview with Chad Rosen from July 2021:https://www.lancasterfarming.com/farming-news/hemp/podcast/national-hemp-tour-victory-hemp-foods-carrolton-kentucky/article_2fa4d0a4-dff8-11eb-a4cf-039276633421.html Thanks to our sponsors! HEMI – The Hemp Education and Marketing Initiative https://hempinitiatives.org Americhanvre Cast Hemp – Leaders in sustainable hempcrete construction https://americhanvre.com
Justin Tepe is an attorney practicing in Maryland and DC and handles a lot of business clients in the business of cannibis. We discuss the law, the policies and some of the issues. There is a peculiar divergence between Federal law and the laws of many States. How did this happen? How do businesses navigate these waters? We banter about many of the nuances of this world, in the atypical Garden way.
Sitting on Governor Abbott's desk is SB3 —a bill that would ban hemp-derived THC products in Texas. Abbott has not said if he will veto it or allow it to become law. Supporters of the bill, including Lt Gov Dan Patrick, argue the ban is necessary to protect public health. But many veterans, chronic pain suffers, and some conservatives say it goes too far.
Jonathan Miller interviews Austin, Texas lobbyist Frank Santos, about the ever-changing state of play for hemp policy in Texas. If you have questions about the episode or ideas for Hemp related topics, email us at hemplegallyspeaking@fbtlaw.com. Hemp Industry questions covered in the episode: What is Senate Bill 3 and how did it pass the legislature?How will Governor Abbott treat Senate Bill 3 now that it has reached his desk? Is a veto possible?If the Governor doesn't veto Senate Bill 3, what are the legal options?If the Governor does veto Senate Bill 3, what are next steps?Why did Lt. Governor Patrick invest so many political capital into banning hemp?What was the role of the alcohol industry in passage of Senate Bill 3 and in the veto efforts?How can a TX resident urge the Governor to veto Senate Bill 3?
The hemp event of the summer is taking place in Raleigh, North Carolina, July 15-17. It's the Global Industrial Hemp Fiber Summit, hosted by the Wilson College of Textiles, in conjunction with the National Industrial Hemp Council. This week on the Hemp Show, we'll talk to the lead organizer of the event, Guy Carpenter. Unlike other events focused on industrial hemp, this summit centers squarely on hemp fiber and the industries that are growing up around fiber: textiles, apparel, denim, upholstery, non-wovens, construction, hempcrete, insulation, acoustic panels, automotive, biocomposites, door panels, dashboards, paper, packaging, bioenergy, bioplastics and more. Just don't expect cannabinoids, CBD, Delta-8, hemp-derived intoxicants, or any discussion of the floral side of cannabis. According to Carpenter, this event is all about building the fiber industry. "If you have any interest whatsoever in starting a business in our industry and figuring out how to make it work and also figuring out what are the starting points, what are the roadblocks, what are the opportunities … this is the place to be,” he said. The three-day event will include panel discussions with industry experts, as well as field trips to NC State hemp fields, local manufacturing centers and the largest and newest hemp processing facility on the East Coast, recently opened by Biophil Natural Fibers in Lumberton, North Carolina. Carpenter said the summit will cover “everything from seed to decortication … whatever type of segment of the fiber you want to use, we're going to have people here who are experts at it." Carpenter has dedicated his life to natural fibers. He's worked in fashion and apparel, international textile manufacturing, and policy development. After the Army and the Peace Corps, his professional journey in the apparel industry took him all over the world, eventually studying hemp fiber production in China. His vast industry knowledge is a pivotal resource as his home state of North Carolina ramps up hemp for textiles. He brings an unmatched experience and credibility as the organizer of the summit. Carpenter said this event follows in the tradition of the Montana Hemp Summit, hosted by IND Hemp in previous years, which means the summit will be less of a celebration of hemp and more of a working session to move the industry forward, and the people who attend are the people building the industry. “They're not just out there promoting hemp for its magical powers or its halo of goodness… but figuring out ways to make money from it,” he said. “This is the place to be." Also this week, we read a few hemp excerpts from USDA's 1913 Yearbook. Register for the NIHC Global Industrial Hemp Fiber Summit here: https://www.globalindustrialfibersummit.com Read the USDA Yearbook of Agriculture, 1913 — Chapter on Hemp by Lyster Dewey: https://archive.org/details/yearbookofusdept1913unit/page/282/mode/2up News Nuggets Texas Legislature Moves to Ban THC Hemp Products https://www.texastribune.org/2025/05/21/texas-house-thc-hemp-senate-bill-3-ban/ Moldova Plants First Legal Hemp Fields https://hempgazette.com/news/moldova-hemp-fields-hg2123/ Germany Introduces Hemp Flower Tax Stamps https://hemptoday.net/german-hemp-flower-stamps/ Texas Poultry Farm Transforms to Hemp Cultivation https://www.publicnewsservice.org/story/texas-farmers-move-from-poultry-to-hemp/a83734-1 Thanks to our sponsors: IND HEMP https://www.indhemp.com Forever Green – Distributors of the KP4 Hemp Cutter https://www.hempcutter.com National Hemp Association https://nationalhempassociation.org
Ep: # 217 After Dan Patrick and his House of puppets pull a classic Bait and Switch technique with SB3 his Mission to Massacre the Hemp Industry is one step closer to his goal. But will Greg Abbott take the "Bait" or have the guts to save Texas Jobs and real estate, by sending a Veto? David Sergi talks Cannabis Policy and Wyatt Purp brands stop by the Studio. #txhempshow #media #podcast #printisnotdead #blazednews Russell Dowden David Sergi Mandy McBride Chilton Brownhttps://wyattpurp.com/https://texashempreporter.com/bad-science-political-raids-and-the-setup-behind-sb-3/https://www.1027espn.com/show/blazed-weekly-news/
Hemp, Healing & Hustle Kickin' It with Matt, SunMed || Issa Kickback Epi. 74Matt Anderson, is emblematic of the broader evolution of the hemp and cannabis industry. It's a story of gratitude, resilience, education, and community—a reminder that behind every product on the shelf is a commitment to improving lives. As the industry continues to grow and change, the values of transparency, quality, and service will remain essential. For those considering a journey into hemp retail, or simply seeking to understand the world of cannabinoids, the lessons from this modern wellness movement are clear: lead with knowledge, serve with heart, and always stay open to the journey ahead.Visit SunMedhttps://getsunmed.com/?mystore=0011U00001WSavJQAT*Available on all Streaming Platforms || Be A Guest Linkhttps://linktr.ee/issakickbackpodFollow Us! Facebook: https://facebook.com/issakickback.podInstagram: https://instagram.com/issakickback.pod#podcast #issakickbackpodcast #issakickback #treachercollinssyndrome #tcs #syndromeAffiliate Programs:Get cash back on gas and other errands! Use promo code CJSHB to get an extra 15$/gal bonus first time purchase: https://upside.app.link/CJSHBStart your own Print on Demand Shop, https://www.printful.com/a/GoodVibes_MIOur setup:Zoom Podtrak P4: https://amzn.to/41CmayOZoom ZDM-1 Dynamic Podcasting Microphone: https://amzn.to/3ZSuXeJCredits: Intro/Outro Music Produced by King Lavaughn Want to donate? https://paypal.me/GoodVibesMi---------Contact us via E-mail: - IssaKickback@goodvibesmi.com
Stories we're following this morning at Progress Texas:Austin Rep. James Talarico scored the viral moment of the holiday weekend at the Lege, with a gotcha on Republican Rep. Candy Noble regarding her violation of the Sabbath in order to force the Ten Commandments into Texas classrooms: https://www.thepinknews.com/2025/05/26/ten-commandments-bill-texas-tiktok/Hemp industry advocates are pleading with Governor Abbott to veto the THC ban bill, which will undercut an $8 billion business in one fell swoop: https://www.texastribune.org/2025/05/25/texas-thc-hemp-ban-abbott-dan-patrick/...Medical cannabis advocates are also up in arms as the scope of our already-stingy Texas Compassionate Use Program or TCUP is further narrowed by Republicans: https://www.expressnews.com/politics/article/thc-ban-medical-marijuana-20344051.phpGovernor Abbott is also poised to sign a new law that, in the midst of a measles outbreak, will make it easier for Texas parents to opt their kids out of vaccinations: https://www.texastribune.org/2025/05/25/texas-vaccine-form-download/In a session relatively quiet on guns, Texas Republicans have identified city and county gun buyback programs as something they can't tolerate: https://www.texastribune.org/2025/05/26/texas-gun-buyback-program-ban/Apple CEO Tim Cook is imploring Governor Abbott to veto HB 186, the ban on minors from using social media, citing privacy concerns for all of us: https://digitalmarketreports.com/news/39676/apple-ceo-urged-texas-governor-to-drop-online-child-safety-bill/We look forward to celebrating our 15th anniversary this summer! Join us for a celebratory gathering in Dallas on Monday June 9: https://act.progresstexas.org/a/2025anniversaryThe merch to match your progressive values awaits at our web store! Goodies at https://store.progresstexas.org/.We're loving the troll-free environment at BlueSky! Follow us there at https://bsky.app/profile/progresstexas.bsky.social.Thanks for listening! Find our web store and other ways to support our important work at https://progresstexas.org.
This week's episode of the Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast unfolds in three acts, each exploring a different facet of the growing hemp industry — from a café built on hemp-based food, to a hands-on construction training, to a linguistic deep dive into the meaning of the word hemp. Act 1: A Hemp Café in Mount Pleasant The show begins with a conversation with longtime hemp entrepreneur Cindy Amick, whose new endeavor is the Planet Hemp Café, which opens June 7 in Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania. The café aims to showcase the full potential of hemp in everyday life —from food and drinks to menus, uniforms and even countertops. The menu centers on edestin protein derived from hemp hearts and used to create hemp-based meats, cheeses, dressings and baked goods. The café is designed to be a prototype for a future franchise model, with plans to expand into Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, using American-grown hemp throughout its operations. Act 2: Learning Hempcrete, the Hands-On Way In early May, Americhanvre Cast Hemp hosted a hempcrete workshop at its headquarters in Barto, Pennsylvania. Attendees traveled from around the country to train on the Ereasyy spray-applied hempcrete system, an innovation originally developed in France by Damien Baumer, who was the lead instructor at the workshop. The event highlighted both the technical capabilities of the spray system and the growing interest in hemp-based construction solutions nationwide. Act 3: Reclaiming the Word “Hemp” The final act explores the evolving — and sometimes confusing — definition of the word hemp. Drawing from historical texts like Jack Herer's "The Emperor Wears No Clothes," the 1913 USDA Yearbook, and a 1938 Popular Mechanics article, the segment makes a compelling case: historically and agriculturally, hemp has always referred to the fiber and grain parts of the cannabis plant, not the flower or its resin. The episode argues that lumping intoxicating cannabinoids under the hemp banner dilutes its meaning and undermines the emerging fiber and grain sectors. As host Eric Hurlock puts it: “If everything is hemp, then nothing is hemp.” Learn more: Planet Hemp Café http://planethempcafe.com/ Americhanvre https://americhanvre.com/ USDA Yearbook 1913 – Hemp by Lyster Dewey (PDF) https://naldc.nal.usda.gov/download/IND43743691/PDF Jack Herer's "The Emperor Wears No Clothes" https://jackherer.com/thebook Popular Mechanics (1938): “New Billion-Dollar Crop” https://hempology.org/PM1938Article.html News Nuggets: Ukraine opens major hemp processing facility https://www.forbes.com/sites/dariosabaghi/2025/05/19/ukraine-launches-largest-industrial-hemp-processing-plant University of San Diego study: Hemp vs. cotton https://digital.sandiego.edu/ksb-sscm/10 Victory Hemp Foods expands Kentucky operations https://www.foodbusinessnews.net/articles/28149-victory-hemp-foods-adds-processing-capacity Calendar Events June 20 – PA Fibershed tour at Buck Mason Mill https://pafibershed.org/events/buckmasontour June 26–27 – NIHH Hemp Building Workshop – IL https://nihh.org/ July 15–17 – Global Hemp Fiber Summit – NC https://globalhempfiber.textiles.ncsu.edu/ Thanks to our Sponsors HEMI – Hemp Education & Marketing Initiative https://hempinitiatives.org/ Bish Enterprises – FiberCut Harvester https://bishenterprise.com/
In this wide-ranging episode of MiCannaCast, Groovee and CannaDave cover everything from the science vs. hype of the entourage effect to the evolving cannabis and music crossover at Detroit's Movement Festival. We break down:Whether the entourage effect is real or just marketingThe latest cannabis news, including a Woody Harrelson dispensary break-inThe growing number of cannabis-infused events across MichiganUpcoming June events like Resin Rivals, Gems & Genetics, and the pop-up dispo at MovementPlus, Groovee opens up about creativity, mental health, and what it means to truly evolve. An unfiltered and impactful conversation for cannabis lovers, industry insiders, and curious minds alike.
Unleashing Intuition Secrets: Quantum Healing, Big Pharma Takedowns, and Shilajit Benefits In this episode of 'Unleashing Intuition Secrets,' Host Michael Jaco and guest Noah dive into the transformative realm of quantum healing, the promising advancements in health under the new administration, and the controversies surrounding big pharma. They discuss the innovative work of Casey and Callie Means, breakthroughs in dietary guidelines, and the potential hazards of ultra-processed foods. The conversation also touches upon the benefits of Shilajit, a natural adaptogen, and its role in enhancing health and combating daily stressors, supported by various scientific studies. The duo provides an in-depth analysis of current health paradigms and future prospects, emphasizing the importance of staying observant and open-minded in these rapidly changing times.
This week on the Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast, host Eric Hurlock wrestles with a question at the heart of the industry: What is hemp? The term has become increasingly diluted and controversial — especially in light of smokable flower and intoxicating cannabinoid markets, i.e. THC-a flower, Delta-8, etc. Lately, Eric has been saying that if you're growing floral hemp, maybe you're not actually a hemp farmer. But he might be wrong and this week he goes on a journey to find out. On this show, Eric speaks with three trusted voices on the cannabinoid side of the conversation to help untangle the confusion: Joe Ullman of Atlas Seed, Ben Davies of Wild Fox Provisions and Jeremy Klettke of Davis Hemp Farms. Together, they explore the cultural history, legal definitions and evolving market forces that have transformed how we use — and misuse — the word hemp. From fiber and grain to cannabinoids and regulation, this episode digs deep into the meaning, the consequences and the potential for redefining the future of the hemp industry. Learn More: • Joe Ullman – Atlas Seed • Ben Davies – Wild Fox Provisions • Jeremy Klettke – Davis Hemp Farms Topics Covered: • The origin and historical meaning of "hemp" • How the 2018 Farm Bill broadened the definition • The rise of THCa flower and "intoxicating hemp" • The conflict between cannabinoid and fiber/grain sectors • Regulatory confusion and COA loopholes • The cultural baggage of the word "hemp" • The role of education, infrastructure, and language in shaping the industry Hemp Sponsors: • IND HEMP — Building real infrastructure for American hemp • King's AgriSeeds — Call Sarah Mitchell for seasonal seed needs (717-687-6224) • Forever Green — Distributor of the KP4 hemp cutter Questions or comments? Email: podcast@lancasterfarming.com This episode was written, recorded, edited, and produced by Eric Hurlock and Justin Berger. © 2025 Lancaster Farming Newspaper, part of the Steinman Communications family.
Send me a text! I'd LOVE to hear your feedback on this episode!Important links:Check out Radical Roots Herbs here: https://radicalrootsherbs.com/Check out Noxi Herbs for women's health here: https://www.noxiherbs.com/Join my Substack here: https://substack.com/@sandyknutrition?utm_source=user-menuDr. Chloe Weber returns to the podcast to share her profound knowledge of Chinese medicine and how it offers a refreshingly different approach to wellness—one that sees the body as an interconnected ecosystem rather than isolated systems needing separate fixes.We dive deep into the five elements theory (wood, fire, earth, metal, water) and how each element connects to specific organs, emotions, and physical manifestations in the body. Chloe explains why your tongue is a powerful diagnostic tool, revealing internal patterns through its color, coating, and marks. Those teeth marks on the sides of your tongue? They're actually showing spleen qi deficiency, common in overthinkers and worriers!The conversation takes a fascinating turn when we explore how hemp has been used in Chinese medicine for thousands of years. Far from being a modern addition, ancient Chinese practitioners recognized hemp's ability to tonify the liver, nourish the kidneys, and calm the heart (or spirit). Chloe breaks down the confusion around CBD, THC, and full-spectrum products, offering practical advice for finding quality products that actually work. Her insights on why full-spectrum hemp with that tiny 0.3% THC creates dramatically better results than isolates will change how you shop for these products.For women approaching or experiencing menopause, Chloe shares a beautiful perspective from Chinese medicine—viewing this transition as a "second spring" when energy previously directed toward reproduction redirects to the heart, allowing women to finally focus on themselves and share their authentic wisdom with the world.Whether you're dealing with chronic pain, sleep issues, hormonal challenges, or simply seeking a more balanced approach to wellness, this conversation offers practical wisdom that bridges ancient knowledge with modern understanding. The key takeaway? Building health through daily choices that follow the "middle way"—not perfection, but progress toward balance in all aspects of life.Support the showPlease rate & review my podcast with a few kind words on Apple or Spotify. Subscribe wherever you listen, share this episode with a friend, and follow me below. This truly gives back & helps me keep bringing amazing guests & topics every week.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandyknutrition/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/sandyknutritionTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandyknutritionYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIh48ov-SgbSUXsVeLL2qAgRumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-5461001Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandyknutrition/Substack: https://sandykruse.substack.com/Podcast Website: https://sandykruse.ca
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