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In questa puntata ti porto una storia che profuma di limone e terra bagnata.Una storia vera, di quelle che iniziano con una caduta e finiscono... tra le piante.Ho intervistato Laura Bianchi, ex giornalista di moda diventata giardiniera per amore.Sì, hai capito bene: da Elle e Repubblica ai fiori spontanei e alle zappe.Tutto comincia con un incidente e una pianta di limoni in mezzo alle erbacce.Da lì, un'epifania: il giardino non come qualcosa da costruire, ma da scoprire.Parliamo di osservazione, di scelte consapevoli, di frugalità che non è rinuncia ma bellezza autentica.Laura ci racconta come ha lasciato le luci della città per abbracciare una vita più verde, più lenta, più vera.E mi spiega perché un prato secco d'estate non è tristezza, ma oro.Lei condivide un'idea forte: il giardinaggio non è solo “fare”, ma prima di tutto guardare. E quando serve copiare... copiare dalla natura, mica dalle riviste patinate.Ascolta questa prima parte del nostro dialogo e lasciati ispirare.Magari anche tu, come Laura, stai cercando un modo nuovo di abitare la terra.E se vuoi scoprire com'è fatto il suo “giardino felice”, non perderti la seconda parte.
In this podcast, a corporate attorney, Laura Bianchi, discusses her work in the highly regulated cannabis industry. Bianchi, a partner at Bianchi & Brandt, a prominent law firm in the national cannabis space, emphasizes the importance of having specialized legal guidance for businesses navigating the complex legal landscape of the cannabis industry. She highlights the need for a solid legal foundation from the beginning, which can save money and improve efficiency in the long run. This conversation touches on the evolving cannabis market, including potential federal legalization and its implications for interstate commerce, licensing, and international trade. Bianchi notes that her firm's broad skill set allows them to function across various regulated industries, not just cannabis.
Un'arnia in giardino ci consente di avvicinarci al mondo delle api ma non solo, anche di riuscire col tempo a distinguere le fioriture da cui è stato tratto il miele, in sostanza riconoscere non solo il profumo ma persino il sapore dei vari fiori di stagione su cui le api banchettano. Laura Bianchi, "The Garden Editor", dal suo giardino ligure ci spiega passo passo come iniziare da zero con le api e quello che un alveare in giardino può regalare non solo in termini di miele.
Tom Pearson is an artist and poet who works in dance, theater, film, visual art, and multi-media. He is known for his original works for theater, including the long-running, off-Broadway immersive hits THEN SHE FELL and THE GRAND PARADISE and as a founder and co-artistic director of the New York City-based Third Rail Projects and Global Performance Studio. Heis the author of two books, THE SANDPIPER'S SPELL and STILL, THE SKY. Learn more about Tom and his work at https://tompearsonnyc.com/ TOPICS OF CONVERSATION Connecting with Poetry at an Early Age About Still, The Sky Featured Artwork Using different forms of poetry Reading and interpreting poetry Feedback on Still, The Sky What's next for Tom? STILL, THE SKY - Synopsis Still, the Sky is a speculative mythology rendered through poetry and art that combines the tales of Icarus and the Minotaur and creates for them a shared coming-of-age through a correspondence of written fragments, artifacts, ecofacts, and ephemera. Fragmented memories, relics, and confessions combine in a labyrinth of fever dreams and meditations which contemplate innocence and experience, war and peace, exile and homecoming, flight and failure, love and loss. Photo credits: Headshot: Tom Pearson Courtesy of the Artist Mic Shot: Tom Pearson Photo by Joshua Dutton-Reaver Papers in the air: Tom Pearson Photo by Laura Bianchi courtesy of the Bogliasco Foundation
Welcome to the Green Rush, a KCSA Strategic Communications Production, a weekly conversation at the intersection of cannabis, psychedelics, the capital markets and culture. This week Kris Kane is back in the host seat for a new episode with special guest Laura Bianchi, Founding Partner of Bianchi & Brandt. Laura joins us this week to discuss how her firm helps operators navigate the unique business challenges they face in the cannabis industry, her journey into cannabis law, the evolution of medical and recreational cannabis markets in Arizona, and her perspective on what's to come for the cannabis industry. If you are interested in learning more about Laura and Bianchi & Brandt, check out the links in our show notes. Also, be sure to follow Bianchi & Brandt and Laura on Instagram and LinkedIn to learn more about cannabis law and the firm's suite of corporate and business litigation services. So sit back and enjoy our conversation with Laura Bianchi of Bianchi & Brandt. Links and mentions in the show https://www.bianchibrandt.com/ Links to the guest's company and social media accounts Bianchi & Brandt LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bianchi-brandt Bianchi & Brandt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bianchibrandt/ Bianchi & Brandt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BianchiBrandt/ Laura's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurabianchi13 Show Credits: This episode was hosted by Kris Kane of KCSA Strategic Communications. Special thanks to our Program Director Shea Gunther. You can learn more about how KCSA can help your cannabis and psychedelic companies by visiting www.kcsa.com or emailing greenrush@kcsa.com. You can also connect with us via our social channels: Twitter: @The_GreenRush Instagram: @thegreenrush_podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thegreenrushpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGreenRushPodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuEQkvdjpUnPyhF59wxseqw?disable_polymer=true
Piovono fiori su questa prima puntata di primavera. La trascorriamo in un giardino ligure "selvaggio" dove la gran parte di ciò che cresce si puo' mangiare oltre che ammirare, fiori compresi.Con i consigli di Laura Bianchi, autrice di "L'erba corre quando vuole", faremo crescere da seme bellissimi fiori edibili anche sui balconi di città
In this episode, Kathryn welcomes Laura Bianchi, Co-Founder of Bianchi & Brandt and a leading entrepreneur, attorney, and strategic advisor for the cannabis industry. Laura emphasizes the importance of finding areas of law that you enjoy, as it is a huge part of your life and will determine how much you get out of your career. As a lawyer who specializes in transactions and corporate work, she describes how she was determined from the beginning of her career to get the experience and work she wanted which led to her building her own law firm with her partner. Laura believes that having a good partner is essential for success, as it is a learning process and it helps to have someone to go through the process with. Who's The Guest? Laura Bianchi is an award-winning lawyer and entrepreneur and is one of the country's foremost experts in cannabis law, compliance, and operations. She started her work in the discipline with the 2010 passage of Arizona's medical marijuana law and was one of the first business/corporate transaction attorneys to specialize in the nascent legal cannabis market. She has represented clients in more than $200 million in transactions in the industry. Laura has been featured in O Magazine, Forbes, Bloomberg, Marijuana Business Daily, Dope Magazine, Denver Post, Arizona Republic, AZ Big Media, and numerous other industry and traditional media sources. She was also featured in Authority Magazine's "Women Leaders of the Cannabis Industry" and named "Top 100 Attorneys in Arizona" by AZ BIG Media in 2020 and 2022. Episode Resources https://www.bianchibrandt.com/ https://www.laurabianchi.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurabianchi13 Episode Highlights What made Laura go to law school? Lawyer expectations and career evolution Deciding a practice focus in law What her journey was when starting a law firm Building a team and letting go of what does not work Exploring the challenges and rewards of corporate law The evolving industry of cannabis industry Creative solutions for the hiring challenges of the cannabis industry Real estate law challenges Dealing with war stories from the industry How she negotiates on behalf of clients Respectful practice of MMA Advice to lawyers and individuals who want to establish a successful law practice Balancing roles and working harder as a woman in the legal profession Establishing boundaries and finding humor in professional settings Episode Sponsored By https://www.lexisnexis.com/lexisplus Subscribe, Share, and Review To get the next episode subscribe with your favorite podcast player. Subscribe with Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Leave a review on Apple Podcasts
Join us for this round-table discussion featuring the different industry perspectives from multiple segments of cannabis. In this episode: Cannabis may have skirted the economic woes of the pandemic, however, no one has been unscathed by the effects of inflation. We asked 4 industry experts from different cannabis sectors to join us to talk about how inflation has impacted their businesses and their thoughts on the recent moves in Washington. Our panel includes: Laura Bianchi, Partner at Bianchi & Brandt Kai Kirk - Chief Product Officer at Blaze Eddie Franco - Director of Policy at Nabis Greta Brandt - President at The Flower Shop https://www.cannabistech.com/webcasts/a-tech-moment/panel-inflation-pandemic-and-politics/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cannabis-tech/support
Eccoci qua! In questo episodio di Life in the Garden ho chiesto a diversi amici del podcast di consigliare un libro che parla di Natura, piante o giardini. Un buon libro che li abbia emozionati e colpiti e che suggeriscono a tutta la comunità di Life in the Garden. Ed ecco a voi il risultato finale. Ringrazio tutti quelli che hanno accettato il mio invito! Grazie a Laura Bianchi, Adele Amorosi, Mara @maradetirreni, Chiara e Pietro, Eleonora Giuliodori, Clara Stevanato, Lucia Angelini, Stefania @timidezzabotanica, Ilaria Rinaldi, Ilaria Fantozzi, Gaetano Zoccali, Monica Botta e Luigi Torreggiani. Lasciatemi ringraziare infine Michela Mancini, giornalista e audio documentarista che lavora a Radio Rai, che oltre a consigliare un libro, ha letto e interpretato la frase iniziale e la splendida poesia alla fine dell'episodio. Buon ascolto e se vi piace condividete!
Questo fine settimana a Roma un'occasione per parlare di cose belle!Del nostro rapporto con la natura e, soprattutto, di quello che ci portiamo dentro quando siamo con le piante.Parteciperò all'evento "Giardini in vaso" all'Orto Botanico di Roma (➡️ https://www.scuoladelverde.it/giardininvaso-programma-evento/) con incontri in cui oltre a presentare il corso "Il giardiniere selvatico" che terrò presso la Scuola del Festival di Roma, avrò un bello scambio con Francesco Fedelfio / @greenffink sul tema della Biofilia, e con noi ci sarà Laura Bianchi / @thegardeneditor!
Today's Let's Be Blunt with Montel guest, Laura Bianchi, is one of the nation's leading experts in cannabis and hemp law. She is a shareholder and partner at Bianchi and Brandt in Scottsdale, Arizona, and co-founder and President of Cannaboss Advisors, an international cannabis consulting firm. Her extensive knowledge and experience has awarded her “Top 100 Cannabis Attorneys In Arizona” along with a “Women Leaders In The Cannabis Industry” recognition. For the last 3 years, she was selected as a Super Lawyers Southwest Rising Star, an honor reserved for attorneys who demonstrate excellence in their practice. Laura talks with Montel about employment law and cannabis, the recent news of Amazon supporting cannabis legalization, the Olympic controversy over suspending Sha'Carri Richardson from competing in the 2021 Olympic Games and more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
The Covid-19 crisis is accelerating cannabis' lightning-fast growth, making it impossible for outside observers to identify opportunities. Working directly with cannabis clients provides Arizona cannabis attorneys Laura Bianchi and Justin Brandt from Bianchi & Brandt with unique insight. They join Dan Humiston to share their predictions about cannabis opportunities created by the Covid-19 crisis Produce by PodCONX MJBulls - https://podconx.com/podcasts/raising-cannabis-capitalDan Humiston - https://podconx.com/guests/dan-humistonLaura Bianchi - https://podconx.com/guests/laura-bianchiJustin Brandt - https://podconx.com/guests/justin-brandtBianchi & Brandt - https://bianchibrandt.com/
E giungemmo così al termine dei nostri viaggi d'assaggio sulle orme di Mario Soldati.Fedeli in tutto e per tutto al nostro ispiratore e al suo gusto per la simmetria, torniamo alla base dopo tre stagioni (come le sezioni di Vino al Vino) e con sei amici (come i personaggi richiamati nella lettura iniziale) che ci accompagnano nella tappa conclusiva.E' una puntata interamente dedicata all'epilogo scritto a Tellaro nell'estate del 1977, intitolato “La prova dell'anello”. Chiudiamo così idealmente il cerchio aperto col numero zero del nostro podcast, battezzato “Il momento del Vino” come l'introduzione del libro, da cui siamo partiti ormai più di un anno fa.Ma è soprattutto la scusa per salutare e ringraziare le tante persone che ci hanno supportato nel nostro girovagare, cominciando da tutte le voci che hanno contribuito ai 26 episodi (per non parlare dei contenuti speciali e le “pillole” proposte sulla piattaforma Loquis). In ordine di apparizione:Tiziana Battista, Marco Ciriello, Giampaolo Gravina, Filippo Marchi, Fabrizio Palmieri aka l'Ispettore Palma, Gian Matteo Baldi, Matteo Farini, Giampiero Pulcini, Emo Lullo, Dario Cappelloni, Federica Randazzo, Anna Matscher, Eleonora Guerini, Felicia Palombo, Laura Bianchi, Francesco Ricasoli, Roberto Stucchi Prinetti, Martino Manetti, Andrea Gori, Pierpaolo Rastelli, Mauro Uliassi, Roberto Rubegni, Esterina Valentini, Nadia Stacchiotti, Maurizio Silvestri, Michele Pico Palermo, Alessio Pietrobattista, Jacopo Cossater, Giuseppe Carrus, Fabio Pracchia, Giorgio Fogliani, Daniele Cernilli, Mitja Sirk, Paolo Baldelli, Mario de Benedittis, Luca Santini, Francesco Falcone, Paolo Zaccaria, Alessandro Masnaghetti, Matteo Gallello, Piergiovanni Cristiano, Luciana Squadrilli, Giovanni Ascione, Paolo Nozza, Luca Martini, Mauro Mattei, Simone Cantoni, Giancarlo Marino.E' una riconoscenza altrettanto profonda quella che proviamo per voi, che ci avete seguito con un calore e un'attenzione davvero inimmaginabili. Stiamo già lavorando ad un nuovo podcast, che speriamo di poter presentare il prossimo autunno-inverno: non conosciamo altro modo per provare a ricambiare tanto affetto.L'ultimo ringraziamento vogliamo però riservarlo a Mario Soldati, che sentiamo prima di tutto come un compagno di tavola, più che un santino da brandire, perché ci ha dato la scusa per fare una cosa con cui ci siamo divertiti come bambini.Torniamo presto con nuove idee e nuovi progetti, nel frattempo ci trovate sempre sulle pagine e i canali social di Tipicamente: ci piace camminare stappando e domandando, oggi più che mai.TIPICAMENTE PRESENTAVino al vino 50 anni dopoUn podcast di Paolo De Cristofaro e Antonio Boco EPILOGOLA PROVA DELL'ANELLOAlla fine del viaggioCon l'amichevole partecipazione di Tiziana Battista, Giancarlo Marino, Marco Ciriello, Dario Cappelloni, Giovanni Ascione e l'Ispettore PalmaLetture e grafica di Tiziana Battistawww.tipicamente.itCREDITIVino al Vino | Alla ricerca dei vini genuini, Mario Soldati - Bompiani (2017)LETTURE, ASCOLTI, VISIONIQuaderno di Borgogna. Una questione di cuore, Giancarlo Marino (2020)Valentino Rossi. Il tiranno gentile, Marco Ciriello – 66thand2nd (2021)Mattoni Gialli. Un blog di racconti, storie illustrate, animali, filastrocche e disegni, Antonella e Tiziana Battista – www.mattonigialli.itTortuga Magazine, AA.VV. – www.tortugamagazina.com BOTTIGLIEBourgogne Aligoté Vieilles Vignes 2018– Bruno ClavelierChâteauneuf-du-Pape Blanc 2016 - André Brunel (Les Cailloux)Châteauneuf-du-Pape Blanc 2010 – Pierre AndréSantenay 1er Cru Clos des Mouches 2018 – David MoreauVolnay Vendanges Sélectionnées 2017 – Michel LafargeCarignano del Sulcis Seruci Riserva 2018 - Enrico Esu (Nero Miniera)Retagliadu Nieddu Li Sureddi Rosso 2018 - Li SureddiBRANI MUSICALIJamendo Licensing Unlimited catalog subscription for Spreaker - Tipicamente Podcast Lets Rock – Audio EarthInspire the World – AlumoA Sentimental Journey – musicpointCorporate Advertising – SunSmileMusicEnergetic Rock Trailer – SharpFourStudioSoft background Inspiring Music – ColorofmusicDo Or Die – The ARTISANS Beats184 21 – SOUND BANKInspirational Happy Folk - codemusicSoundForYou - Promotional_Powerful_RockDigital Technology - Michael-KLo-Fi Dreamy – ClericExciting Guitar – codemusicPeaceful Crescendo - MPMProducerEffetti sonori: freesound.org
The Covid-19 crisis is accelerating cannabis' lightning-fast growth, making it impossible for outside observers to identify opportunities. Working directly with cannabis clients provides Arizona cannabis attorneys Laura Bianchi and Justin Brandt from Bianchi & Brandt with unique insight. They join Dan Humiston to share their predictions about cannabis opportunities created by the Covid-19 crisis. Produced By MJBulls Cannabis Podcasts
The Covid-19 crisis is accelerating cannabis' lightning-fast growth, making it impossible for outside observers to identify opportunities. Working directly with cannabis clients provides Arizona cannabis attorneys Laura Bianchi and Justin Brandt from Bianchi & Brandt with unique insight. They join Dan Humiston to share their predictions about cannabis opportunities created by the Covid-19 crisis. Produced By podCONX
Facciamo un passo indietro e torniamo al viaggio di Mario Soldati in Toscana: dopo Montalcino, con la settima puntata siamo in Chianti (Classico).Un territorio complesso, come avvisa da subito Soldati: competenze tecniche e tempi a disposizione non gli permettono un racconto “completo”, noi decidiamo come al solito di assecondarlo.Rinunciamo quindi ad ogni velleità “enciclopedica” e seguiamo il filo dei tanti spunti a dir poco attuali che emergono nella rilettura: la confusione tra Chianti e Chianti Classico, la necessità di aiutare i consumatori indicando almeno le macro-aree di provenienza, il ruolo delle uve bianche e del governo nella ricetta del Barone Ricasoli, le caratteristiche del sangiovese lavorato in blend o in purezza, e molto altro.Più domande che risposte, aiutati da una rosa di contributi semplicemente fantastica per ricchezza, carisma e disponibilità nel condividere informazioni di prima mano, senza tirarsi indietro anche sugli argomenti più spinosi.Eleonora Guerini, amica del cuore prima che collega (per tanti anni con noi alla guida Vini d'Italia Gambero Rosso come curatrice) ci regala un affresco pluricromatico sul Chianti Classico vino e territorio, riprendendo il mood del capitolo da lei dedicato ne “Il grande libro illustrato del vino italiano”, l'unico che ha come focus una specifica denominazione.Con Roberto Stucchi Prinetti di Badia a Coltibuono affrontiamo la “grande anomalia” dell'utilizzo del nome Chianti, passando per una questione straordinariamente calda come quella delle possibili sottozone, da disegnare nell'obiettivo di una identificazione più puntuale tra vini e territori. A proposito di marchi e disciplinari, Martino Manetti di Montevertine ci ricorda i motivi che spinsero il padre Sergio ad abbandonare la Doc Chianti Classico per avviare un percorso individuale. Una scelta ai tempi rivoluzionaria e mai messa in discussione, “a meno che…”Discendente diretto del “Barone di Ferro”, Francesco Ricasoli dal Castello di Brolio ricostruisce la vera storia della “formula del Chianti”: un'occasione per ragionare sulle vocazioni del sangiovese chiantigiano e in generale sulle prospettive del distretto.E poi la leggenda del Gallo Nero, simbolo del Consorzio del Chianti Classico, simpaticamente raccontata da Felicia Palombo della cantina Luiano, mentre l'incredibile storia della galleria scavata e costruita a mano al Castello di Monsanto è narrata dalla viva voce della proprietaria Laura Bianchi.All'amico e collega Andrea Gori (fra le tante anche proprietario della storica trattoria Da Burde di Firenze), infine il compito di rispondere sul campo all'Ispettore Palma, che rinuncia alla consueta indagine sulla cucina regionale per spiegare agli aspiranti enogastro-detective come riconoscere due figure cruciali con cui bisogna continuamente fare i conti: i gurmé e gli cheffoni autoproclamati.Tipicamente presentaVino al Vino 50 anni dopoUn podcast di Paolo De Cristofaro e Antonio BocoS1 E7Nelle province di Siena e Firenze. Chianti ClassicoCon l'amichevole partecipazione di Eleonora Guerini, Laura Bianchi, Felicia Palombo, Francesco Ricasoli, Martino Manetti, Roberto Stucchi Prinetti, Andrea Gori e l'Ispettore PalmaLetture e grafica di Tiziana Battistawww.tipicamente.itCreditiLettureVino al Vino | Alla ricerca dei vini genuini, Mario Soldati - Bompiani (2017)Primo viaggio (Autunno 1968). Nelle province di Siena e Firenze (pp 107-115)Brani musicali (in ordine di scaletta)Creative Commons license (CC BY 3.0)As colorful as ever - Broke for free – Free Music Archive (freemusicarchive.org)Shining Eyes - Jaspertine – ccMixter (dig.ccmixter.org)Just me and you – Grimo – Golden Club (Jazz | Vintage Rock | Lounge) – GoSoundtrack (gosoundtrack.com)Dawn's battle (Instrumental) – Ivan Chew - ccMixter (dig.ccmixter.org)Sunset beach – Ser Olly – Post rock is the new black – GoSoundtrack (gosoundtrack.com)Outro white smoke - provided by VLOG No Copyright Music – YouTube Library (youtube.com/watch?v=t-bgommQvnU)28 Aussens (ft Tobias Weber, Gerd Kohlmeier) - Stefan Kartenberg - ccMixter (dig.ccmixter.org)Delusion32 – Jason Shaw – AudionautiX (audionautix.com)Red wine – Bruno Bassi and Grimo – Golden Club (Jazz | Vintage Rock | Lounge) – GoSoundtrack (gosoundtrack.com)Loving Heart – Anchors and Seagulls – Icons8 (icons8.com)Illuminate you (acoustic) – Weary Eyes - Icons8 (icons8.com)Sigla Ispettore Palma:Spy Glass by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4410-spy-glassLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Effetti sonori: freesound.orgDa leggere e guardareIl grande libro illustrato del vino italiano, Eleonora Guerini – Edt (2019)Con le illustrazioni di Beppe Conti e Fernando Cobello Da bere e visitareTroppe cantine e bottiglie per elencarle tutte
We're keeping this episode super short and sweet, as there are many interviews that still need to air, and no one has a "normal" schedule right now. Does anything make sense anymore? If you would like a positive and productive distraction, check out the Virtual Spa Day hosted by CannaMommy, or past seminars from the Women in Cannabis Summit if you missed it. Interview: - In this episode, Laura Bianchi, about the challenges of being an attorney in cannabis. She talks about her history as an MMA fighter, and how all her expertise intersects in a very unique way. Thanks for listening! Until next time, stay high and beautiful! --- 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
Confined talks – Episod 2 (&3?) Wéi erliewe mer den Confinement ? Wat sinn d’Konsequenzen vun engem längeren Confinement? Wéi gi mer domat ëm ? Dat sinn d’Themen, déi um Programm vun dëser Episod 2 waren. Vu dass d’Gespréich dono an eng ganz aner Richtung awer nach geet (Politik, Wirtschaft, Sënn vum Liewen, etc.), handelt et sech am Fong hei em eng Duebel-Episod. Am Gespréich mam Thomas Koenig: d‘Laura Bianchi, den Josy Jacoby, den Gilles Retter, den Meris Sehovic an den Ryan Shepherd.
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Insuring Cannabis Companies with Laura Bianchi, Managing Partner of Bianchi Brandt & Hale. Our next guest has been a featured guest on Cannabis Radio, including co-hosting our coverage of a historical 2016 election night. For the past decade, she has worked with cannabis and hemp-based businesses and can speak to various related topics. On Aug. 20, the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) announced that federally insured credit unions may offer financial services to legal hemp businesses, a promising step toward legal banking for the broader cannabis industry. Although the Treasury Department has published guidelines for banks to provide services to the cannabis industry (including marijuana, hemp, and products derived from marijuana and hemp, such as CBD), financial institutions have been slow to work with businesses in the industry due to the contradictory legal status of cannabis—particularly marijuana at the state and federal level.
Insuring Cannabis Companies with Laura Bianchi, Managing Partner of Bianchi Brandt & Hale. Our next guest has been a featured guest on Cannabis Radio, including co-hosting our coverage of a historical 2016 election night. For the past decade, she has worked with cannabis and hemp-based businesses and can speak to various related topics. On Aug. 20, the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) announced that federally insured credit unions may offer financial services to legal hemp businesses, a promising step toward legal banking for the broader cannabis industry. Although the Treasury Department has published guidelines for banks to provide services to the cannabis industry (including marijuana, hemp, and products derived from marijuana and hemp, such as CBD), financial institutions have been slow to work with businesses in the industry due to the contradictory legal status of cannabis—particularly marijuana at the state and federal level.
Quiso descubrir el misterio siguiendo un manual de instrucciones, pero la «hazaña» le costará caro… Género: Comedia. Duración: 07:43 Créditos: Ana María Castel, Elbardo, Andrés Ciavaglia, Marcelo Cotton (intérpretes), Laura Bianchi (guión), Marcelo Cotton y Lidia Argibay (dirección de actores), Gabriela Pérez Menéndez (asistente de producción), Guadalupe Cuevas (locución), Adolfo Schmidt (grabación en estudio), Marcelo Cotton (edición).
Laura Bianchi's family-owned and operated Castello di Monsanto owns the largest reserves of Chianti Classico in Tuscany and was the first in the appellation to produce a Chianti Classico Cru. Laura discusses Monsanto's history and its iconic single estate Il Poggio, produced only in the best vintage years. Director of Bar Operations for Major Food Group, Thomas Waugh discusses his cocktail program at The Pool Room Lounge, a stylish hot spot tucked behind The Pool Room restaurant in Manhattan.This show is broadcast live on Wednesday's at 2PM ET on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
In this episode Monty Waldin talks to Laura Bianchi, owner of Castello di Monsanto winery in Barberino Val d’Elsa in Tuscany. Laura tells Monty about the story of her family, her vineyards, and her forays in the wine business, when she was just a young woman. Laura also teaches Monty some Italian proverbs about wine, whereby you can’t have 'la botte piena' and 'la moglie ubriaca'! Tune in for some Chianti conversations and folk wisdom!
Female-Friendly Emerging Industry discussed as Maria Reitan speaks with Laura Bianchi, an Attorney, Rose Law Group and their Director of Business/Corporate Transactions and Estate Planning and Asset Protection Department.
In this week's interview, cannabis attorney, Laura Bianchi tells host Snowden Bishop how cannabis industry entrepreneurs make in-roads without road blocks and other barriers. The post Making In-Roads without Road Blocks in The Cannabis Industry appeared first on The Cannabis Reporter.
Business Corporate Transactions for Cannabusinesses with Laura Bianchi from Rose Law Group, and how she has helped the cannabis movement, providing information, education and facts about cannabis and its industry professionals, as well as its business, medical and economic benefits and potential.
Business Corporate Transactions for Cannabusinesses with Laura Bianchi from Rose Law Group, and how she has helped the cannabis movement, providing information, education and facts about cannabis and its industry professionals, as well as its business, medical and economic benefits and potential.