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This week we have the new @Abstraxtech educational, branded ambassador our old friend @max.montrose from Trichome Institute Coming in hot to update us on the latest cannabis science from 100's of new flavor compounds recently found to 4 new white papers first delving into exotic cannabis terpenes, second one I'm excited about is deep diving into chems. The third one is about Tangies tropical terps and the fourth covers the sugary sweet candy sound interesting but what did you expect it's Max Montrose we are gonna get educated whether we want to or not:) We also have Jeff Allenstein from @bangersbrands a premium pre roll company based in California and also distributed in Arizona They specialize in “Diamond infused cannabis flower, dipped in cannabis oil, and coated with single source kief”. Basically they take it to the hilt, We had a bunch of prerolls last year at MMJ and we were all very impressed as they burned even and were very consistent, Jeff said has some real big cannabis science news to share with all of us hopefully we didn't beat him to the punch with Max. Finally we will go west to @buildasoil day in Montrose “ hey wait a minute wasn't he just on ?” We will have @weedshouldtastegood and @fermentedplantextracts Miles give us a day one update from the first day of his inaugural “Living Soil Cup” bringing together likeminded organic loving cannapeeps from as far as Prague! He will be hanging out later and sampling also on our Patreon afterparty. So get that @dabx GO rig charged your @jerome_baker bong Clean with some
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What are Delta-8 THC and 5-MeO-DMT and what's all the hype about? Here to help us understand is the cannabis whisper himself, Max Montrose of Trichome Institute. Learn more at https://trichomeinstitute.com Key Takeaways: [00:43] An inside look at Trichome Institute, the leading cannabis education company [2:06] Delta-8 THC and how it differs from its better-known cousin delta-9 THC [3:45] Why delta-8 is surging in popularity [13:36] Where Max sees delta-8 THC heading over the next 3-5 years [16:44] Max's partnership with Abstrax, an industry leader in the study and production of cannabis and botanically-derived terpenes [23:39] 5-MeO-DMT, a psychedelic found in a variety of plant species and the glands of the Sonoran Desert toad [27:39] Max's work studying the Sonoran Desert toad and their unique venom glands [41:12] How Max's experiences with 5-MeO-DMT and ayahuasca have changed his philosophies and way of life
CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry
What are Delta-8 THC and 5-MeO-DMT and what's all the hype about? Here to help us understand is the cannabis whisper himself, Max Montrose of Trichome Institute. Learn more at https://trichomeinstitute.com Key Takeaways: [00:43] An inside look at Trichome Institute, the leading cannabis education company [2:06] Delta-8 THC and how it differs from its better-known cousin delta-9 THC [3:45] Why delta-8 is surging in popularity [13:36] Where Max sees delta-8 THC heading over the next 3-5 years [16:44] Max's partnership with Abstrax, an industry leader in the study and production of cannabis and botanically-derived terpenes [23:39] 5-MeO-DMT, a psychedelic found in a variety of plant species and the glands of the Sonoran Desert toad [27:39] Max's work studying the Sonoran Desert toad and their unique venom glands [41:12] How Max's experiences with 5-MeO-DMT and ayahuasca have changed his philosophies and way of life
Before I preview this content great episode, I must explain the naked structure of what you are about to experience. This episode will have no musical interludes between segments. We are currently searching for a new logo design, new interstitial music and maybe a few bars of a theme song. So if you are a composer or designer, or who have a composer or design friend who might like to enhance our show with their tunes, please reach out to Show@bravenewweed.com. We'll give on air credit, an interview and as much love as we can in other ways in return. You may also notice that this blog contains no graphic branding, which we are also overhauling. If you have ideas/skills or friends with ideas/skills, hit us up. Finally, by now you know that we are expanding the topics we cover to include brave new plants and brave new substances that are being used in brave new therapies to help create brave new minds. Your response to these topics has been overwhelmingly supportive, so we're diving in deeper and to bring you the smartest, most engaging experts on these high minded topics. So, lay back and enjoy this stripped down episode. And in the meantime, here's a blurb on what weed can learn from wine. (Hint: a lot). -- Joe "Biology, geography, botany, culture, linguistics. Weed is like wine -- it's not about one single thing. You have to learn about a set of things together. That's what makes them both so beguiling." That's Matt Montrose, parter at OMvino, a San Francisco Bay area marketing and communications agency that specializes in food, wine and wellness brands. Matt started out in the hospitality business at age 19 and moved through ranks of the Court of Master Sommeliers, and earned his CMS Advanced Certification at just 25 years old. He knows of what he speaks! Matt is joined by his always engaging cousin, Max Montrose, founder of the Colorado-based Trichome Institute, to talk about what a very new industry, cannabis, can learn from an older industry, wine. Both industries are built on complicated plants that defy easy categorization, primarily because they grow in the ground and are influenced by soil, climate, and the skills of their farmers. Trying to sell them in simple categories such as "sativa" and "indica" is disingenuous at best and in many case, dishonest. "At a cannabis sommelier level you can see and smell how a particular variety is going to make you feel on a sedative to stimulating spectrum," he says. "That's important because lab testing doesn't test for sedation or stimulation. Nor does it test for quality. People need to be educated to stop shopping for THC levels and start shopping for aroma." Unsurprisingly, both Montrose's have a lot of opinions about how to teach customers to get the best out of both of these amazing plants and their derivatives. Listen in!
CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry
As new studies shed light on the benefits of these powerful plant compounds, terpenes could become the biggest thing in wellness since CBD. Here to tell us more is Kevin Koby, co-founder and Chief Science Officer of Abstrax Tech. Learn more at https://abstraxtech.com Key Takeaways: [1:03] Kevin's background in chemistry and how he came to start Abstrax [1:55] An inside look at Abstrax Tech, the leading innovator in terpene sensorial experience [2:44] A breakdown of terpenes and how this segment has evolved over the last couple of years [4:44] How terpenes enhance the flavor and effects of cannabis through the entourage effect [6:51] Abstrax's Type 7 licensed lab testing versus standard cannabis testing [10:50] Exciting takeaways from Abstrax's "Man vs. Machine" experiment with Max Montrose [14:02] How Abstrax's terpene research is taking cannabis to new heights [17:07] Abstrax's terpene infusion products and the biggest trends Kevin sees among wholesale clients [20:32] Where Kevin sees the terpene market heading over the next 3-5 years
CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry
What are Delta-8 THC and 5-MeO-DMT and what's all the hype about? Here to help us understand is the cannabis whisper himself, Max Montrose of Trichome Institute. Learn more at https://trichomeinstitute.com Key Takeaways: [00:43] An inside look at Trichome Institute, the leading cannabis education company [2:06] Delta-8 THC and how it differs from its better-known cousin delta-9 THC [3:45] Why delta-8 is surging in popularity [13:36] Where Max sees delta-8 THC heading over the next 3-5 years [16:44] Max's partnership with Abstrax, an industry leader in the study and production of cannabis and botanically-derived terpenes [23:39] 5-MeO-DMT, a psychedelic found in a variety of plant species and the glands of the Sonoran Desert toad [27:39] Max's work studying the Sonoran Desert toad and their unique venom glands [41:12] How Max's experiences with 5-MeO-DMT and ayahuasca have changed his philosophies and way of life
Hemp gets no respect -- until now! Trichome Institute's Max Montrose and Project Hemp Flower's Chris Fontes will change your mind about this humble and much maligned flower. This episode is sponsored by Trojan Horse Cannabis, makers of edibles and tinctures with 100mgs CBD and 10mgs of Delta-9 THC per serving. These are are legal hemp products that can be mailed to you and will get you gently high. Use coupon code BNW for 25% off your first order!Hemp is:A. Male marijuana flowersB. A species of marijuana with no medicinal valueC. The same species as marijuana with little to no THC The correct answer is ‘C', but don't feel uninformed if you didn't know. Hemp is confusing, not only as to what it is, but what it can do, which is why I was surprised when my friend, Max Montrose, founder of The Trichome Institute and creator of the amazing Interpening course, told me about high-potency hemp flower that gets you high. These high CBD hemp strains grown on small, boutique farms are being sold by Colorado-based Project Hemp Flower. Some clock in at 8-25% CBD (average commercial “high” strains average about 3% CBD). More confusing still, these strains, many of which have no THC, are so rich in terpenes and other phytocannabinoids that they actually get you high, or at the very least cause a “head change.” It's so good, Max told me, that Trichome Institute is now sending Project Hemp Flower CBD to people who sign up for its Interpening course but have no access to legal cannabis.These Brave New Hemp strains are just as varied as Delta-9 THC cannabis. They have names like "Alpen Gleaux," "Sour Space Candy," "Oregon Guava," and come in fat frosty nugs, small tight nugs, and many shades of green. Some are jet black – you can see a few examples below. All are tested and the results are posted on the PHF website so buyers know exactly what they're getting.Max, ever evangelical about all advances in cannabis culture, introduced me to Chris Fontes, CEO of Project Hemp Flower, who says that if you can locate interesting hemp genetics, grow and cure it with the same precision as cannabis then you'll get an aromatic, smokable flower that is great for people who need it medicinally or who don't want to get annihilated. Or, as Max puts it, “They're taking hemp flower to the next level and it's kind of crazy awesome.” To sample high potency CBD that can be legally mailed to your door, click here and use the code BNW to get a 25%. Shipping is free for orders over $40. If you'd like to get intimate with your bud via Trichomes Institute's Interpening classes, click here and use the BraveNewHemp code to get 15% off. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join us for another great episode of Hash Church.> We are joined this Sunday by Max Montrose again and he has some fun things to share with us including the 7th Trichome, and a hops / Cannabis cross you have to see to believe. Skunkman Sam as curious as ever shares some monster seeds from China, and Josh from Dragon Fly Earth Medicine has the same ones.. 12 per Gram. Joshua Rutherford comes for a quick visit Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/groups/482235631949402/)
On this episode of Let’s Be Blunt, Montel talks with cannabis sommelier, Max Montrose. Max is the Co-founder and President of the Trichome Institute, a cannabis education company that among other things, teaches the method of “interpening”, which he defines as the art and science of the cannabis sommelier; evaluating flower for total quality control, psychotropic effects, and a variety type designation. Max is also an expert on psychoactive cacti types from around the world and a lover of all things Mother Nature has to offer. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
If you caught Episode 109 with Max Koby of ABSTRAX he shared an exclusive story about “Man Vs. Machine” where ABSTRAX was able to test their terpene R&D with a man who has expressed he can determine cannabis strains based off “interpening”. Lit & Lucid were able to sit down with this man, Max Montrose, Founder of Trichome Institute who created the art and science of the cannabis sommelier, formally known as Interpening. Through years of personal experience and his own R&D Max has created a program in which you can determine the quality and effects of cannabis with your eyes, nose, and knowledge. We sit down with Max to discuss how he became aware of this skillset, as he’s always had the ability to speak to plants since he was younger allowing him to have a great connection to Mother Nature than many of us do. He expresses how difficult it has been to get others to understand how Interpening works since the industry has been conditioned to inaccurately denote cannabis strains by “indica” “sativa” “hybrid”. We discuss the accuracy of his skillset and certification and how it has the ability to shift the cannabis industry for the better. If you've always wondered how the Freemason's feel about plant medicine Max provides us with his insight + he tells us what he really thinks about Hamilton's Pharmacopeia. Tune in now to learn from Max Montrose about the power and future of Interpening on the cannabis industry and how you too could become a sommelier through the Trichome Institute. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lit-and-lucid/support
Prepare to have your mind blown in this episode of Lit & Lucid as we discuss the future of terpenes with Max Koby, CEO of ABSTRAX Tech. Max and his team at ABSTRAX are pioneering terpene driven sensorial experiences to help shape the cannabis industry into the future. We learn more about the process of botanical extraction to create intricate terpene flavor profiles and how companies can utilize these terpenes in their products to create specific experience driven outcomes. Max tells us about the exciting experiment his team did with Max Montrose of the Trichome Institute, candidly deemed "Man vs. Machine" where both parties were able to further legitimize their findings in the field. Stay tuned for the next episode where we follow up with Max Montrose about his background as an Interpener. If you are interested in learning about terpenes and are ready to get really in-depth and lucid on the topic this episode is for you! Subscribe to our show on Apple Podcasts, Anchor.fm, Spotify, Breaker, Google Podcasts, and beyond! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lit-and-lucid/support
Max Montrose takes us way beyond the common cannabis misconceptions and helps us understand its complex chemistry and magic. Max created Interpening, the art and science of the cannabis sommelier- a method he claims can identify more about what's in a sample than many lab tests can provide, offering new ways of appreciating, classifying, and benefiting from the plant.He is the co-founder of Trichome Institute, specializing in providing a certifiable cannabis curriculum for professionals and recreational users. Before Trichome Institute was a company and interpening was a word or thing, Max was teaching people & patients how to figure out which flower was best for them in Denver, CO. The foundation of Trichome & Interpening stems from a guy who loves cannabis, wants to help people, and most likely is from another universe. Max's favorite things to do when he's not on conference calls or doing podcasts includetraveling the world, searching for the most exotic reptiles, and other creatures that most people are terrified of. And talking to his plants… like full conversations… they talk back… Useful linksInterpening: The Art and Science of the Cannabis SommelierTrichome InstituteCannabis: Evolution and Ethnobotany@max.montrosehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/max-montrose-a3a0a7a0/To learn more about plants & your health from Colleen at LabAroma check out this informative PDF: https://mailchi.mp/2fe0e426b244/osw1lg2dkhDisclaimer: The information presented in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor if you are in need of medical care, and before making any changes to your health routine.
This is one of those introductions that when it happened I think both parties were wondering what in the hell took so long. I feel like I’ve known Max my whole life. I should start by saying that I think Max might be the brightest mind in the entire cannabis industry. The way he has learned to break down and explain the plant is absolutely mind blowing. After a long weekend of educating the masses, I could see the relief on Max’s face when someone wanted to talk about anything but cannabis. The best part about this, was Max was as excited to chat psychedelics with me as I was with him, so I hope you’ll enjoy! If you’re interested in Max’s work and his books, I suggest you head over to trichomeinstitute.com and check out all of the amazing tools he has available on his site.
Max Montrose is one of the most interesting and intelligent voices in the cannabis education world and today, we're busing some of the common myths. I asked Max about: The truth about vape cartridges (and what really happened during Vapegate 2019) The dangers of dirty dabbing Why "marijuana" is no longer a dirty word Why he hates it when people say "cannabis is great for PTSD." We also talk a bit about internet trolls and how we'll be talking about cannabis 10 years from now. I'm truly honored that my first guest was one of my personal cannabis heroes and even though it's our first episode, I'd considered it a must listen. THIS EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY WAKE + BAKE AND THE 30 DAY HEALTHY CANNABIS MAKEOVER Click here and use the coupon code PIONEER to get $30 off our most popular course --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/corinne-tobias/message
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Could mushrooms be the next cannabis? Here to answer this and provide us some key insights into the fascinating world of psilocybin is Max Montrose, President of Trichome Institute. https://www.cannainsider.com/go-trichome-classes ===> use coupon code: insider for 10% off DISCLAIMER: DO NOT USE ANY DRUGS OR SUBSTANCES WITHOUT CONSULTING A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL. THIS IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. Key Takeaways: Max’s background in cannabis and how he came to start Trichome Institute An inside look at Trichome Institute and its mission to set the highest standard for science, education, and certification in cannabis Counterfeit cannabis strains and why the products you’re buying may not be what you think they are Why Max believes we need to change our terminology for sativa and indica Factors that determine a strain’s potency and why THC isn’t everything Trichomes and Max’s recent discovery of a seventh cannabis trichome Terpenes and the importance of smell in deducing good terpene chemistry What the term “OG” actually means The Trichome Institute’s new Interpening book and what sets it apart from other books on cannabis A deep dive into psilocybin mushrooms and their life-changing benefits How the decriminalization of psychedelic mushrooms is gaining traction and what that could mean for you Common misinformation surrounding psilocybin Max’s advice on how to achieve an optimal mushroom experience Where Max sees psychedelic mushrooms heading over the next 5-10 years
On this edition of the podcast, Steve Blank is rejoined by Max Montrose, founder of the Trichome Institute. Max is an authoritative voice for the cannabis industry with over a decade of industry experience. He is an educational adviser to government, business, and public sectors, specializing in cannabis safety, education, and awareness. Max is the author of the National Cannabis Industry Textbook which is certified by multiple government agencies, reviewed and approved by industry-leading lawyers, doctors, and scientists. Max developed the cannabis sommelier program dissecting cannabis variety types and their psychoactivity called Interpening. To join the conversation, visit canna-today.com or connect with us on social media. As always- please rate, review, subscribe and share. Without further ado, Max Montrose of the Trichome Institute. Max also created the first SOP for cannabis quality certification called TAG. He educates everyone about the truths and complexities of cannabis, its culture, and the industry. He is a founder of the Trichome Institute, an award-winning cannabis educational provider for the cannabis industry, public, and more.Support the show (http://www.canna-today.com)
CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry
Could mushrooms be the next cannabis? Here to answer this and provide us some key insights into the fascinating world of psilocybin is Max Montrose, President of Trichome Institute. https://www.cannainsider.com/go-trichome-classes ===> use coupon code: insider for 10% off DISCLAIMER: DO NOT USE ANY DRUGS OR SUBSTANCES WITHOUT CONSULTING A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL. THIS IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. Key Takeaways: Max’s background in cannabis and how he came to start Trichome Institute An inside look at Trichome Institute and its mission to set the highest standard for science, education, and certification in the cannabis industry Counterfeit cannabis strains and why the products you’re buying may not be what you think they are Why Max believes we need to change our terminology for sativa and indica Factors that determine a strain’s potency and why THC isn’t everything Trichomes and Max’s recent discovery of a seventh cannabis trichome Terpenes and the importance of smell in deducing good terpene chemistry What the term “OG” actually means The Trichome Institute’s new Interpening book and what sets it apart from other books on cannabis A deep dive into psilocybin mushrooms and their life-changing benefits How the decriminalization of psychedelic mushrooms is gaining traction and what that could mean for you Common misinformation surrounding psilocybin Max’s advice on how to achieve an optimal mushroom experience Where Max sees psychedelic mushrooms heading over the next 5-10 years
We return as the summer comes to its final stretch. Glad to have you back, as we welcome another great guest to the show. This episode Max from Trichome Institute joins us for a great talk on his up bringing and how cannabis has help him and taken him to where he is today. Co host Damian and myself go over our recent travels including hitting the US West coast and Pacific NW. We touch on more Canadian cannabis news including a recent 1.5 Billion lose for Canopy. Cold start that Dab and hit Play. and Remember if you enjoy the podcast please share and tell a friend about it.
Max Montrose, founder of The Trichome Institute, trains students to become ganja sommeliers. His “interpening” course guides you how “read” and predict a flower’s effects by smell and taste. This is Next Level Cannabis.This episode is sponsored by Mission Dispensaries.Followers of this podcast know that strain names are largely bullshit and not reliably indicative of what will happen after inhalation. The more accurate determinants of a high are the terpenes, those powerful smell molecules that combine with THC to direct the effects and the healing. [EP 14 with Dr. Ethan Russo is a great refresher on this topic.] For even more in depth terptalk that you’re not likely to get anywhere else, we urge you to tune into this interview with Max Montrose, the founder of the Trichome Institute. Max is a one of a kind cannabis obsessive that we at BNW cherish.Max began “interpening” (“interpreting terps”) in 2008. Today he hosts seminars around the country to groom the first generation of “ganjasoms,” cannabis sommeliers, who can inhale a flower and get insight into the climate, soil and rich bouquet of phytochemicals that direct the effects. It’s an ambitious and audacious pursuit. Since I’ve never taken a class, I have no idea if it can be accomplished, but if any of you get inspired to so after this podcast, I expect your reviews.And now for a quick quiz:FluorescenceTerpicityDirty dabbingMariguanaSativistIf you can define any of the terms above, congratulations! You may not need to listen to this, our 50th episode! But we suggest you do so anyway because you’re going to be blown away by the depth, passion and intelligence that Max brings to his topic.Special Bonus for Patreon supporters: Get a personal, guided tour of Max’s amazing inked body, which features a depiction of almost every entheogen grown on planet Earth. This one is worth your monthly support!About about our sponsor, Mission:We think of Mission as a different kind of dispensary, not just filling orders, but fulfilling your needs as an individual. If you’re new to the world of marijuana, or just the rules for recreational use, we know it can be intimidating: with different regulations in different states. So many options for the types of cannabis and the ways you can consume it. Maybe even a little nervousness at trying it. We get it: that’s a lot of unknowns. So they're here to help you through the process, from how to register, to what to expect when you step through our doors. We’ll explain your choices, so you can create an experience that best fits you and your life. And we’ll give you a comfortable, no-judgements space to come and connect with others like you. That’s their Mission. Visit them online.
On this edition of The Cannabis Today Podcast, we're joined by Max Montrose of Trichome Institute.Support the show (http://www.canna-today.com)
Max Montrose started the Trichome Institute, a program which teaches cannabis brands, budtenders and consumers alike how to analyze their cannabis. He also invented 'Interpening', the process of interpreting terpenes to determine if strains really match their descriptions and features. Listen to how he got his start in the cannabis industry on this week's episode of The Real Dirt Podcast!
Everybody knows cannabis they like when it is presented to them, but few have the experience to delineate in detail its many attributes. On this week's episode of Shaping Fire, podcast host Shango Los speaks with Max Montrose, founder of The Trichome Institute about judging cannabis quality for oneself, for cannabis cup competitions and the sommelier-like Interpening certification for cannabis.
Phenotypes, Sativas, CBD and THC and all things involved with the growing of cannabis as Dave Inman welcomes back Max Montrose from Trichome Institute.
Max Montrose runs the Trichome Institute , specializing in setting the highest standards of education and certification in the cannabis industry. Dave Inman asks Max all about it.
Welcome! Mat Lee here happy to say the Hot Box marijuana podcast is back in full swing. Today I got to talk with president and founder of the Trichome Institute, Max Montrose. Join us as we chat all about the finer points of cannabis science. I mean for real, do you even know what a … Continue reading "HBP 183: Max Montrose and the Trichome Institute" The post HBP 183: Max Montrose and the Trichome Institute appeared first on HotBox.Earth.
If cannabis normalization is a battle, budtenders are on the front lines. From seasoned stoners who are looking for nuanced recommendations to first-timers who have no idea what being high even feels like, a budtender should be able to offer helpful suggestions to match any customer with the right product to ensure they have an enjoyable cannabis experience. Our podcast host Shango Los recently met with Max Montrose, President of the Trichome Institute, a cannabis education and training company based in Colorado, to discuss the important role that budtenders play in the cannabis industry. In this episode, Max discusses how misinformation is spread via user-generated content and unscrupulous budtender education programs, why edibles should be understood as an entirely different experience than smoked flowers, how budtenders could be personally liable if they offer medical advice, as well as why certain methods of dabbing are likely unhealthy. For a full transcript: https://www.ganjapreneur.com/max-montrose-budtender-education/
Max Montrose, President of the Trichome Institute, an educational content provider for the modern cannabis industry joins Nurse Heather to discuss the products, books, and courses that he is developing to provide current and accurate data for the Cannabis Industry.
This week on #PotStockRadio Eric @EbizDizzle Ry @ryanmgodfrey and Trace @supergravy will talk to Max Montrose a Denver native who derives his knowledge from years of research and experience in the field of cannabis. Max uses his abundant passion to teach others about the wonders and healing power of the natural world. As a sociology major at Regis University, he explored the historical and social structures that inform marijuana culture and policy today. He has testified in the Colorado legislature for years concerning marijuana laws and has worked with cannabis at every stage of production and sale. Max has been invited to speak on television, conferences and conventions and teaches a class on cannabis at Colorado Free University. You can pre order his book, “The Art and Science of Everything Cannabis” at https://www.inkshares.com/projects/the-art-science-of-everything-cannabis PotStockRadio does not condone or promote the use of any illegal substance. Also, PotStockRadio is for educational purposes only! Nothing said on this program is solicitation to buy or sell any security or encite the use of any illegal substances. ?PLEASE- if you enjoy this show share it with friends and fellow PotStockers!
David Miller is an author and an activist and a cab driver. He shares a story with us. Max Montrose is creator of The Voice Box Project. Music by: Medicine Drum, Dead Can Dance, Loreena McKennitt, Over the Rhine, Paul Westerberg, … More ... The post David Miller, Author, and Max Montrose, Artist appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.
Max Montrose, President of the Trichome Institute, an educational content provider for the modern cannabis industry joins Nurse Heather to discuss the products, books, and courses that he is developing to provide current and accurate data for the Cannabis Industry.