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In this conversation, host Tad Hussey (KIS Organics) and Dr. Deron Caplan (CannaCribs Horticulture Consulting) discuss the intersection of agricultural science and commercial cannabis cultivation, focusing heavily on irrigation, lighting, and research methodologies. Drought Stress vs. Drybacks: Dr. Caplan clarifies a major industry misconception by distinguishing standard irrigation "drybacks" from actual "drought stress." He explains that drybacks work primarily by pulling oxygen into the root zone (which cannabis loves), whereas true drought stress requires pushing the plant past the point of water availability. The Nuance of Cannabinoid Bumps: While Dr. Caplan's landmark PhD research found that controlled drought stress in week seven of flowering could boost THC/CBD content by 30% to 40% without losing yield, he notes that repeating this in smaller pots with faster drybacks yielded no positive results. This highlights just how incredibly nuanced and difficult it is to trigger beneficial plant stress without harming the crop. Organics vs. Mineral Salts at Scale: The two debate the logistics of commercial cultivation. While mineral salts offer strict baseline consistency and easier pathogen sterilization for medical export markets, Dr. Caplan notes that data-driven, evidence-based living soil systems have come a long way and are proving to be increasingly scalable. Debunking the Leaf-Tip Cloning Myth: Dr. Caplan shares that his early research on propagation disproved a ubiquitous legacy market myth: cutting the tips off clone leaves actually reduces rooting success, unless leaves are so large that they are actively shading adjacent clones. Advanced Canopy Management: They discuss the massive yield and quality benefits (15% to 20% increases) of under-canopy lighting (UCL). Dr. Caplan details how commercial facilities can use a PAR meter to calculate the Leaf Area Index (LAI) to mathematically standardize how much foliage to prune, rather than relying on visual guesswork. The Future of Research: Dr. Caplan highlights his new commercial R&D facility in Canada designed to test applied science practices. They close by discussing the validity of peer-reviewed data versus private white papers, concluding that regardless of a grower's background, scientific data is the ultimate tool for bridging the gap between organic and conventional cultivation. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This week on High on Home Grown, we cover a mix of international cannabis law, medical research, and major policy developments that could shape the future of the industry. Macky: Australian woman faces jail time over alleged cannabis vape liquid in Indonesia - ABC News Smee: Medical Cannabis Driving Rules UK | 2026 Guide Dr.Margaret: Vertanical Secures FDA Breakthrough Designation for Cannabis-Based Pain Drug Billy: In oncological research, A new meta-analysis has systematically evaluated that anti-tumor effects are observed with THC/CBD use. John: White House Pushes Congress To Keep Hemp CBD Products Legal By Amending Broad Ban That's Set To Take Effect Later This Year In this week's discussion, we look at the severe legal risks cannabis consumers face when travelling internationally, including the case of an Australian woman facing prison time in Indonesia over alleged cannabis vape liquid possession. We also take a detailed look at the UK's medical cannabis driving rules, discussing what patients need to know to stay compliant and protect themselves legally. On the medical front, we cover a major milestone as Vertanical receives FDA Breakthrough Therapy designation for a cannabis-based pain treatment, while new cancer research continues to explore the anti-tumour potential of THC and CBD. Finally, we discuss growing political support in the United States to keep hemp-derived CBD products legal, as lawmakers and the White House work to prevent a broad ban that could impact businesses and consumers across the country. Another packed episode covering science, law, medicine, and the ever-changing cannabis landscape around the world.
Hosts: Ed Jones (Owner of Nutrition World) & Clint Powell A variety of topics all related to living a healthy life Presented by: Nutrition World www.nutritionw.com Broadcasting from the Nooga Dentistry Studio www.noogadentistry.com Production of: Whitfield Media Group www.vitalhealthradio.com Title: Impact of Tennessee Hemp Bill, Discussion of Polypharmacy & Deprescribing with Dr. Curt Dearing [0:00:00] Ed's Media & Product Updates Preview of main topics: Upcoming Tennessee hemp bill and its negative impact on people using hemp for anxiety, pain, and insomnia. Dr. Curt Deering will discuss polypharmacy and deprescribing. Ed's recent appearances on multiple TV outlets (Fox Phoenix & LA, Be Well NY, CBS Detroit). Discussion of testing the AquaTru water filtration system at home as a potential recommendation (microplastics, partial fluoride removal). Mention that peptides are a growing topic; reference to Noel Lawson as go‑to for prescribed peptides [0:10:42] Tennessee Hemp Bill & Hemp Industry Impact Introduces guest: Dwayne Madden, owner of Hemp House, as a respected local expert. As of July 1 in Tennessee: All Delta‑8 products will no longer be available for in‑state sale. Many THCA products and all vape products will be gone from shops. CBD and Delta‑9 edibles will have caps: Max 15 mg per serving. Max 300 mg per package. Dwayne notes: Heavy users (e.g., serious pain/conditions) will need to consume many servings to reach effective doses. Law doesn't limit how many packages a person can buy, so total milligrams aren't truly stopped—just made inconvenient. Dwayne explains regulatory control moved: From Tennessee Department of Agriculture (2017–2023) To the ABC (Alcoholic Beverage Commission) Board. Key impacts: All products must now go through distributors, similar to alcohol. Distributors collect taxes and sit between producers and retailers. Small operators like Dwayne cannot qualify for distributor licenses , so he must pay a distributor to move product from his own lab to his own stores. Ed frames this as “follow the money trail” and a way to crush competition. In Tennessee after July 1: No in‑state online hemp sales. Banned products (Delta‑8, etc.) not criminalized for possession or use, only for sale. Potential Workaround: Consumers can order from out‑of‑state websites (e.g., North Carolina), receive products in Tennessee Money leaves the local economy, hurting Tennessee businesses. Ed and Dwayne suggest alcohol industry is likely threatened because many people are reducing alcohol use by using hemp products instead Dwayne notes: Alcohol sales have declined while hemp sales rose. Regulators appear to be protecting alcohol interests via hemp restrictions. [0:17:41] Federal Regulations & State Opt‑Outs Upcoming federal regulations in November: Expected to be similarly “ugly and nasty” for hemp nationwide. States will have an option to opt out of these federal hemp rules. Tennessee's stance: Governor has stated Tennessee will NOT opt out, so federal restrictions will apply here. Other states (e.g., North Carolina) might opt out, keeping their markets more open. Industry response: Advocacy groups Tennessee Growers Coalition and Hemp Law Group monitor legislation and organize pushback. Some supportive legislators exist, but political drive to reverse current law is limited. Dwayne and Ed distinguish: Reasonable regulation (ID checks, lab tests, dosage clarity, education) vs. A “wipeout/control/takeover” by shifting to ABC and forcing distributor reliance. Dwayne: Says credible local shops (Hemp House, Chattanooga peers like BeeGrity, Snapdragon, etc.) already follow high standards. States this law is not about safety but about control and revenue capture, and will hurt small farmers and businesses. [0:25:55] What Consumers Should Do Before Deadline Practical advice: Stock up now on products that will disappear: Delta‑8 gummies (popular for sleep, anxiety, pain). Other higher‑milligram THC/CBD edibles. Flower and vapes. Hemp House is running clearance sales to move remaining inventory. Dosing notes: Many people do well with ½ Delta‑8 gummy for sleep/anxiety/pain. Some need more or less; staff helps tailor doses for goals. Hemp House will close its North Shore/Tremont Street flagship store by July 1 due to expected sales hit. Remaining Hemp House locations: Ringgold Road (East Ridge) near Spring Creek. Ooltewah by Food City on Lee Highway. Hixson Pike near Workout Anytime and Publix. Broader impact: Other Chattanooga hemp businesses have large staffs (some near 100 employees) and will be heavily affected. The industry is described as grassroots, farmer‑driven, and passionately quality‑focused. [0:33:20] Polypharmacy & Deprescribing with Dr. Curt Dearing Ed introduces Dr. Curt Dearing, clinical pharmacist at Nutrition World (30+ years experience). Curt's background: Formerly fully conventional pharmacist; later “veil lifted” as he discovered green pharmacy (nutritional & botanical alternatives). Current mission: Community outreach to medical schools and residency programs Teach about nutritional and natural alternatives not covered in standard curriculums. Traditional training provides almost zero meaningful nutrition or green pharmacy education. Polypharmacy: use of 5 or more prescription medications. Curt notes: Majority of Americans 65+ meet this definition. Average American receives ~17 prescriptions per year (not all concurrent). Consequences: Increased ER visits due to drug side effects. Estimated ~250,000 deaths/year from drug‑induced causes. Curt's role: Specializes in deprescribing: safely reducing or eliminating unnecessary pharmaceuticals and replacing them with effective natural options when possible. How Curt Works with Patients & Their Doctors Curt provides coaching, not independent prescribing. Creates detailed packets (10–18+ pages) explaining: Why certain drugs may no longer be needed. Evidence for natural alternatives (e.g., supplements, lifestyle changes). Encourages clients to take the packet to their doctor and have an informed discussion. Patients often fear how their doctors will react to attempts to deprescribe. Green Pharmacy Approach (as described by Dr. Curt Dearing) Using nutritional, botanical, and lifestyle-based therapies either instead of or alongside pharmaceuticals. Focusing on root causes and supporting the body's own healing mechanisms, not just pushing lab numbers in a certain direction. Why polypharmacy is a problem: Increases side effects, drug–drug interactions, and emergency room visits. Contributes to cognitive decline, gut problems, and overall worse health. Often leads to the “prescribing cascade”: Drug A causes side effects → a new drug is added for those side effects → more side effects → more drugs, and so on. How Dr. Curt Dearing uses green pharmacy to reduce polypharmacy: Curt creates a comprehensive list of all medications and supplements. Asks: “Why was this started?” and “Is it still needed?” Looks for: Drugs with no clear current indication. Drugs where a natural option can give similar or better benefit with fewer risks. Drugs that can be safely tapered or sometimes stopped outright (always in coordination with the prescriber). Identifies which meds are likely causing the most harm or least benefit. Some drugs require slow, structured tapering (e.g., sleep meds, acid blockers). Others may be candidates for direct discontinuation after medical agreement. Replacing or supporting with natural alternatives ( please note this is not medical advice, this is a discussion of personal examples in collaboration with medical oversight) Cholesterol: Instead of (or in place of some) statin use, Curt uses berberine and bergamot (Berbercol). In Ed's brother's case, his cholesterol numbers improved on green-pharmacy options, matching or exceeding statin outcomes without the same side‑effect burden. Pain & inflammation: Uses curcumin (for most people), and Boswellia when curcumin isn't enough. Gut/acid issues: Long-term proton pump inhibitor (PPI) use (e.g., omeprazole, lansoprazole) is flagged as harmful to gut microbiome and nutrient absorption. Curt builds step-down plans (tapering PPIs) while supporting the gut with natural measures instead of leaving people on a PPI for 30 years. Focus on side benefits, not side effects. Green pharmacy interventions are chosen because they: Address root causes (e.g., metabolic health, inflammation, gut integrity). Often have multiple positive effects (e.g., berberine helping blood sugar and lipids; curcumin helping joints and systemic inflammation). The aim is fewer total drugs, fewer side effects, better overall function. Clients are encouraged to work with their doctor, so deprescribing is: Planned, Monitored, and Integrated with their existing care. Curt and Ed both acknowledge there are situations where “rescue medicine” is necessary: Severe pain where an opioid is appropriate. Acute crises where drugs are needed as a bandage. The green pharmacy view: Use those drugs as short‑term tools, Then remove or reduce them once the immediate crisis passes, While implementing natural strategies to decrease the need for long‑term prescriptions. [0:56:26] Final Segment At‑home HPV testing for cervical cancer Ed explains HPV is a major driver of cervical cancer Historically, women had to schedule an in‑office visit for cervical screening, which creates barriers (cost, fear, time, discomfort, lack of insurance). He notes there is now an option for at‑home HPV testing for cervical screening. Intended to increase access for women who aren't getting regular screening. Ed strongly approves of this as a valuable preventive tool and encourages women who haven't been tested to consider it. Ed cites new data showing: Microplastics are found in 100% of human stool samples tested in one study. Higher levels of microplastics are now being linked to gallstones. Broader concerns: Everyday plastic exposure (especially with food and drink) means these particles can: Interact with cells, Drive inflammation, Contribute to premature cellular aging and reduced energy. Practical countermeasures he recommends: Avoid heating food in plastic or placing hot food into plastic containers/wrap (e.g., Saran wrap, plastic take‑out containers). Filter drinking water to remove microplastics (he's trialing the AquaTru system at home, which he says removes 100% of microplastics and much of the fluoride). Improve indoor air quality to reduce airborne microplastic exposure. Ed highlights a serious, long‑term job opening at Nutrition World: Not a summer or short‑term job. Best for someone philosophically aligned with healthy eating and the “green pharmacy” approach. Interested candidates should: Go into the store and speak with Scott, Elisha, or Matt and complete an application. The post Radio Show / Podcast – May 31, 2026 first appeared on Vital Health Radio.
Send us Fan MailThe fastest way to ruin a good edible is to treat it like a mystery. One night you “feel nothing,” take another piece, and regret it later. Another night you take a normal dose and the couch eats your entire plan. That roller coaster is not a character flaw, it's the slow feedback loop of cannabis edibles: digestion, liver metabolism, and a long delay between what you ate and what you feel.We walk through what tracking your doses actually teaches you, and why a simple edibles journal can replace guesswork with real confidence. I break down the few data points that matter on the making side (your cannabis, estimated THC/CBD potency, decarboxylation, infusion notes, dose per serving) and on the consuming side (time, dose, what you ate, stress, sleep, onset time, intensity, duration). When those notes stack up over weeks, patterns pop out: the empty stomach trap, your personal onset window, and the surprising way exhaustion or stress can make a familiar dose feel heavier.We also talk tools without gatekeeping: a plain notebook, a dedicated edibles journal, phone notes, cannabis tracking apps, or even spreadsheets if you love them. The system matters more than the format, so I share practical habit tips like tracking immediately, keeping your tool where the edibles live, accepting incomplete notes, and doing a monthly review to spot trends.If you want more predictable THC edibles, less overdoing it, and a clearer sense of what actually works in your body, hit play. Subscribe, share this with an edibles-loving friend, and leave a review so more people can dose smarter.Support the show Visit the website for full show notes, free dosing calculator, quiz, recipes and more.
Delivra Health Brands CEO Gord Davey joined Steve Darling from Proactive to announce that its subsidiary LivCorp has entered into a licensing agreement with Peak Processing Solutions to manufacture, distribute, and sell infused LivRelief™ branded topical products across Canada. Davey explained that the agreement has an initial term of five years, with automatic renewals for three additional three-year periods thereafter. He emphasized that the partnership is expected to extend well beyond Delivra's existing processing and distribution capabilities, leveraging Peak Processing Solutions' strong expertise in consumer packaged goods to significantly expand the reach and growth potential of the LivRelief Infused™ brand. The collaboration is designed to enhance production efficiency and broaden market access, positioning the product line for wider adoption within Canada's evolving wellness and topical cannabis market. The LivRelief Infused™ range will launch in three distinct SKUs to serve different consumer needs. The lineup includes a CBD-only formulation containing 500 mg of CBD with cooling properties, a balanced 1:1 THC:CBD formulation featuring 250 mg of THC and 250 mg of CBD, and an extra-strength CBD topical cream delivering 1,200 mg of CBD for higher potency applications. Davey noted that the product diversification strategy is aimed at addressing varying levels of consumer demand for targeted relief solutions, while strengthening the brand's positioning in the competitive infused topicals category. #proactiveinveestors #delivrahealthbrandsinc #tsxv #dhb #otcqb #dhbuf #DreamWater #GlobalExpansion #DreamWater #LivRelief #CBD #Cannabis #Wellness #Topicals #Canada #ConsumerGoods #LivRelief #Healthcare #CannaTech
Send us Fan MailThe hosts recap a chaotic first week of April 2026 cannabis headlines, clarifying their April Fools clickbait about federal legalization and focusing on real developments: a new CMS/Medicare CBD program tied to the Commonwealth Project and Howard Kessler that offers limited oral-only low-THC/CBD coverage through a small number of approved vendor networks, alongside FDA non-enforcement despite federal-law conflicts; a lawsuit seeking to stop the program had its TRO denied with another hearing slated for late April. They discuss hemp restrictions taking effect March 31 (including Texas), South Carolina indictments over marijuana/THC products, a challenge to Michigan's new wholesale marijuana tax, and Georgia's bipartisan medical cannabis expansion removing a 5% THC cap, adding vapes for 21+, and expanding qualifying conditions. The conversation also covers frustrations with Illinois social equity loans and dispensary delays, skepticism about certain licensing lawsuits, Virginia rollout concerns, and ends with a Howard Law Group promotion for cannabis transactions and litigation.00:00 April Fools Headlines01:53 Medicare CBD Rollout04:41 Why Seniors Only05:58 AI Video Backlash09:59 Dispensary Money Crunch11:07 Lawsuit And FDA Memo14:46 Hemp Kids And YouTube19:05 Pam Bondi Fired20:52 Michigan Tax Lawsuit22:02 Illinois Hemp Politics25:20 Georgia Medical Expansion28:17 Alcohol Versus Cannabis30:09 Brands Closing Down30:31 Marketing Rules Reality31:37 Weed Normalization Debate32:55 Virginia Rollout Critique36:22 Funding Zoning Barriers38:28 Social Equity vs MSOs41:16 Illinois Lawsuit Hot Take43:35 Delivery IP and Hemp48:07 Investing Options Basics53:24 Texas and State Crackdowns55:05 Illinois Loans Frustration57:30 Howard Law Group OutroSupport the showGet our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3VEn9vu
In this episode of Curry Café, hosts Ray Gary and Rick McNamara talk with guest Tony Stoddard about the medicinal uses of cannabis. They explore the science of the endocannabinoid system, methods for creating medical-grade cannabis products, the differences between Indica and Sativa strains, and personal stories of healing, including Tony's sister's cancer journey. The show also addresses cannabis legality, safe use, and the importance of balanced THC/CBD ratios for optimal health benefits. We encourage anyone with differing views to participate in future Curry Café discussions. If you would like to join the panel, email contact@kciw.org or call 541-661-4098. Hosts: Ray Gary, Rick McNamer; Producers: Ray Gary, Rick McNamer Intro and end music by Kat Liddell. Used with permission. The opinions expressed here are those of the individual participants. Curry Coast Community Radio takes no position on issues discussed in this program. The information provided is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your personal physician or other qualified healthcare professional before changing your healthcare treatment, diet, or lifestyle. If you enjoy this program and want to hear more like it, consider supporting Curry Coast Community Radio. Here’s How.
Un parent qui consomme du cannabis au lieu de l'alcool...c'est mal vu? Laurie Dupont, cheffe de contenu culture et société au magazine ELLE Québec, dévoile mardi à l'équipe des Lève-tôt qu'elle a troqué sa consommation d’alcool pour des jujubes au THC/CBD. Elle raconte son expérience. L'équipe des Lève-tôt discute ensuite des moyens de permettre à son couple de survivre à une histoire d'infidélité, grâce à un véritable travail d'introspection. Il semble que cette technique ait fonctionné pour Beyoncé. Finalement, Tati lance le débat : est-ce une bonne idée de payer ses enfants pour qu'ils adoptent de bonnes habitudes de vie, comme lire ou aller jouer dehors? Cette tendance populaire aux États-Unis ne fait pas l'unanimité au sein de l'équipe!Voir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee pour notre politique de vie privée
In this episode of the Bioactive Podcast, Dr. Riley Kirk shares a 2025 year-in-review and announces exciting news about teaching a cannabis chemistry and pharmacology course at Vermont State University next Spring. Riley then dives into a Q&A packed with highly requested cannabis education topics, answering real listener questions about nanoemulsification safety, whether CBN truly helps with sleep, and the pros and cons of dabbing concentrates. She also breaks down how to talk to family about cannabis use, the science behind THC:CBD ratios, why “indica vs. sativa” is largely a myth, and how different strain chemistries influence effects. Riley explains the difference between live resin vs. live rosin vape cartridges, how nano cannabis products work in the body, and whether already-vaped cannabis is still edible or effective. If you are curious about cannabis science, consumption methods, harm reduction, or understanding how cannabinoids and terpenes really work, this episode is packed with practical insights. Riley closes with a warm holiday message and a look ahead at what's coming in 2026. Topics covered: cannabis chemistry, nano THC safety, CBN for sleep, dabbing benefits, THC/CBD ratios, terpene science, talking about cannabis with family, live resin vs. live rosin, cannabis education, pharmacology, cannabis myths, and more. Chapters 00:00 Reflecting on the Year and Future Plans 02:47 Q&A: Exploring Cannabis and Pharmacology 05:56 Creating Custom Cannabis Experiences 08:27 Understanding CBN and Its Effects 10:37 Dabbing: Benefits and Drawbacks 26:37 Understanding Dabs: Pros and Cons 29:03 Coming Out of the Green Closet 32:36 Engaging with the Cannabis Science Community 35:11 Balancing THC with CBD 38:47 THC and Seizure Treatment 41:16 Debunking the Indica vs. Sativa Myth 46:12 Vape Cartridges: Live Resin vs. Live Rosin 52:03 Using Vaped Cannabis for Edibles VTSU Course Information: For non-matriculated students (those not fully enrolled in VTSU), form: https://connect.vermontstate.edu/register/NonMatricStudents Section and Number: HUM-2710-S01, Course 1 title: Cannabis as Medicine Join the Bioactive Patreon community for as little as $1/month to ask guests your burning questions, access exclusive content, and connect with Dr. Kirk one-on-one. www.Patreon.com/Cannabichem
You can outwork a lot of things, but you can't outwork bad sleep. In this episode of The Game Changing Attorney Podcast, Michael Mogill sits down with Dr. Michael Breus, renowned clinical psychologist and sleep expert, to break down the science, strategy, and psychology behind truly restorative sleep. From understanding your body's nightly repair cycle to optimizing your environment for peak recovery, this conversation is a masterclass in reclaiming your energy, focus, and longevity. Here's what you'll learn: Why sleep impacts every organ system — and how your body repairs physical and emotional stress while you rest How to determine your optimal sleep amount (and whether you're actually getting enough) What it takes to create a truly high-performance sleep environment and avoid the traps that wreck recovery If you want to win tomorrow, it starts with how you recover tonight. ---- Show Notes: 02:57 — Sleep 101: what deep sleep and REM actually do (physical repair vs. emotional “metabolism”) and why the glymphatic system matters. 10:26 — There's no one-size-fits-all “optimal” sleep — how to know your right amount and when low sleep becomes a red flag for underlying disorders. 15:16 — Sleep debt and social jet lag: when catching up works (teens) and when it backfires for adults. 18:06 — The “napa-latte” and smart napping: how to use short naps and caffeine to survive a bad night without sabotaging the next one. 20:02 — The sleep system audit: mattress, pillow, air quality, light, sound, and temperature — the practical adjustments that move the needle. 29:29 — Which gadgets help vs. harm: why mouth tape is dangerous, when nasal dilators work, and the limits of sleep trackers. 32:34 — Alcohol and meal timing: how much, how early, and the three-hour rule to protect your deep sleep. 39:00 — Caffeine and cannabis timing: caffeine's half-life, green tea/matcha alternatives, and how THC/CBD impact REM and HRV. 45:06 — Supplements decoded: magnesium, vitamin D, and why most people don't need nightly melatonin — plus important dosing pitfalls. 51:09 — Creatine and sleep deprivation: what current research actually supports (and what it doesn't). ---- Links & Resources: Dr. Michael Breus Sleep, Drink, Breathe: Simple Daily Habits for Profound Long-Term Health by Dr. Michael Breus Orion Sleep Oura Ring WHOOP Strap ---- Do you love this podcast and want to see more game changing content? Subscribe to our YouTube channel. ---- Past guests on The Game Changing Attorney Podcast include David Goggins, John Morgan, Alex Hormozi, Randi McGinn, Kim Scott, Chris Voss, Kevin O'Leary, Laura Wasser, John Maxwell, Mark Lanier, Robert Greene, and many more. ---- If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like: 399. AMMA — Why Sleep and Nutrition Are Secret Weapons for Scaling Firms 396. Why High Performers Can't Afford to Ignore Wellness with Dr. Taz Bhatia 125. Health Hackers: Mastering Habits to Operate at Peak Performance
Stuart McMillian of KMOX sits down with Denny Foster of Main & Mill Brewing Company to reflect on the brewery's 10-year history in its historic 1880s building. They discuss the community's embrace of Main & Mill, the unique origins of the popular Thursday Night Incident IPA, and how the brewery helped revive Festus' Main Street into a thriving hub. Denny also introduces Central Tap, an innovative new concept featuring 24 taps ranging from craft beer to kombucha, coffee, sodas, and even potential THC/CBD offerings. With creative features like pull-out stools and a fresh all-inclusive design, Central Tap aims to stand apart. The conversation also touches on future community plans
Sit down with McCarter as she chats with Oli (@oli.seventen) and Katie (@710katie), the visionaries behind "Safe Sesh" (@safes3shnight), a unique series of pop-up events creating safe consumption spaces for LGBTQ+ and other marginalized communities in the Colorado cannabis scene. Hosted at rotating venues across the Denver area and powered by partnerships with local cannabis brands, these gatherings are all about connection, visibility, and concentrates. Tune in as we explore how cannabis and community come together to celebrate identity, uplift voices, and create a vibe where everyone can feel seen, safe, and high in peace.This episode is sponsored by Good Trees, McCarter's favorite rosin brand in Colorado! Pick up their products at The Trust Cannabis Co. in Boulder, CO and use "MCCARTER" for a 20% discount! GET HIGH AT HOME: This episode is also sponsored by Sacred Grove Organics ~ McCarter's favorite hemp-derived 1:1 THC:CBD drops that makes any drink into the perfect infused mocktail. Use code "MCCARTER" to save & get discrete delivery right to your doorstep nationwide. Get yours at SacredGroveOrganics.com!
In Episode 92, McCarter chats with Travis Michalowski, founder of Grateful Grove, a Boulder-based cannabis cultivation company powered entirely by the sun. Travis shares how his team combines sustainable energy, organic practices, and a deep respect for the plant to produce high-quality cannabis with a lighter environmental footprint. We discuss their recent win of first place at the 2025 Rooster Magazine THC Classic in the Sativa Flower competition with their strain Trop Pink Zkittlez. We dive into what it takes to run a solar-powered grow operation, the challenges of staying green in a growing national industry yet shrinking Colorado industry, and why conscious cultivation is the future.This episode is sponsored by Good Trees, McCarter's favorite rosin brand in Colorado! Pick up their products at The Trust Cannabis Co. in Boulder, CO and use "MCCARTER" for a 20% discount! GET HIGH AT HOME: This episode is also sponsored by Sacred Grove Organics ~ McCarter's favorite hemp-derived 1:1 THC:CBD drops that makes any drink into the perfect infused mocktail. Use code "MCCARTER" to save & get discrete delivery right to your doorstep nationwide. Get yours at SacredGroveOrganics.com!
Dr. Dustin Sulak Home Healer Certification-BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour: Unlocking the Potential of Cannabinoids for Autism SupportOne area of exciting research involves the impact of cannabinoids – those fascinating compounds found in cannabis – on individuals with ASD. A study examining salivary biomarkers revealed that THC, CBD, and CBG each tend to influence distinct sets of these biological markers. This suggests that different cannabinoids might exert unique effects on the body's systems.Intriguingly, research has also indicated that some children with autism present with lower levels of certain circulating endocannabinoids – specifically AEA, OEA, and PEA. These are our body's own cannabis-like molecules, playing crucial roles in regulating various functions.A compelling 2019 Israeli study looked at children with autism who didn't initially respond to a THC:CBD ratio of 1:20. Interestingly, a significant number of these children showed better outcomes when their treatment was switched to a THC:CBD ratio of 1:6. This underscores the importance of finding the right balance and individualizing treatment.Grandpa Bill: So, as we digest these fascinating insights, two probing questions come to mind:Given the variability of ASD and the distinct impacts of different cannabinoids, how can we best personalize cannabinoid-based approaches to optimize individual outcomes?With limited FDA-approved medications for core autism symptoms, what further research is needed to rigorously evaluate the safety and efficacy of various cannabinoid ratios and combinations? #AutismSupport #Cannabinoids #HolisticHealing ,#Endo cannabinoid System,It's crucial to acknowledge that only two medications have received FDA approval to address the core symptoms of autism, underscoring the need for continued exploration of complementary approaches.Preclinical research also offers valuable insights. A rodent model of ASD showed that inhibiting the FAAH enzyme, which breaks down endocannabinoids, led to improvements in repetitive and compulsive behaviors. CBD is considered the most likely cannabinoid to replicate this mechanism.However, caution is warranted. High-dose CBD treatments have been associated with adverse effects, particularly in individuals with low appetite, low body weight, or increased sedation. Personalized dosing and careful monitoring are paramount.The "core symptoms" of autism often involve challenges in social communication and interaction, as well as restricted and repetitive behaviors. Interestingly, a specific study indicated that CBD-dominant treatment led to improvements in pica, the dangerous compulsion to consume non-food items.The research landscape surrounding cannabinoids and ASD is evolving rapidly. Key questions remain:How can we leverage the unique properties of different cannabinoids to create highly personalized interventions for individuals across the autism spectrum?What rigorous, large-scale clinical trials are necessary to definitively establish the safety and efficacy of various cannabinoid formulations for ASD?The journey of understanding and supporting individuals with ASD is complex and multifaceted. The potential of cannabinoids offers a promising avenue for exploration, but it must be approached with careful research, individualized strategies, and ongoing collaboration between researchers, clinicians, and the autism community, which over stating the OBVIOUS it is here!#AutismSpectrumDisorder #ASD #Cannabinoids #CBD ,#THC, #CBG, #EndocannabinoidSystem, #HolisticHealth, #Dr.DustinSulak ,#Research, #Neurodiversity, #BHSalesKennelKelpHolisticHealingHour ,#GrandpaBillsWisdom,
In this powerful episode, we sit down with James Granger — an Ohio native who grew cannabis in California's legendary Humboldt County cannabis scene. From growing in the rugged hills to surviving a near-death experience that reshaped his life and meeting patients first-hand that benefit from cannabis medicine, James shares his incredible journey from legacy cultivator to cannabis industry advocate. Now working with The Clear, one of the most recognized brands in cannabis concentrates, James brings his deep-rooted experience to the front lines of political reform and corporate cannabis leadership. We talk legacy-to-legal transitions, the urgent need for equitable policy, and how real voices from the past are driving the future of the cannabis movement.This episode is sponsored by Good Trees, McCarter's favorite rosin brand in Colorado! Pick up their products at The Trust Cannabis Co. in Boulder, CO and use "MCCARTER" for a 20% discount! This episode is also sponsored by Sacred Grove Organics ~ McCarter's favorite micro-dosed hemp-derived THC/CBD tincture that makes any drink into the perfect infused mocktail. Use code "MCCARTER" to save & get discrete delivered right to your doorstep nationwide. Get yours at SacredGroveOrganics.com!
In Episode 40 of Alcohol-Free Radio, we're joined by Joe Chura, Founder & CEO of Go Brewing, one of the fastest-growing non-alcoholic craft breweries in the U.S. Joe's path is anything but typical—he started on the Ford assembly line, scaled and sold a tech company for $205M, and now leads Go Brewing's charge in redefining drinking culture.With distribution in over 6,000 retail locations, Go Brewing offers a variety of cutting-edge NA beers, hop waters, micro-dosed THC/CBD beverages, and electrolyte drinks—all crafted with wellness in mind. Joe is also the Co-founder of Craftsmith, a manufacturing platform for both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage production.In this episode, we dive into:
In this week's Grow Guides, we dive into the fascinating world of cannabinoids—the chemical compounds found in cannabis that give the plant its effects and therapeutic potential. We cover: What are cannabinoids, and how do they work in the human body? The difference between THC and CBD, and their roles in medical and recreational cannabis Lesser-known cannabinoids like CBG, CBN, THCV, and CBC, and what current research says about them How cannabinoid profiles vary between strains and how growers can influence them The role of genetics, environment, and harvest timing in cannabinoid production Tips for growers who want to maximize specific cannabinoids for personal or medicinal use Whether you're growing for fun, flavour, or specific effects, understanding cannabinoids is key to cultivating the perfect plant for your needs. Don't miss this essential guide for cannabis growers of all levels! If you have any questions you'd like us to answer in next week's episode, reach out to us through your favourite social network, join our Discord server, or visit Percy's Grow Room for more. Links are available on our website—don't miss out! Website: https://highonhomegrown.com Discord: https://discord.gg/sqYGkF4xyQ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/highonhomegrown Thank you for downloading and listening to our cannabis podcast! I hope you have enjoyed this episode.
In this episode, Michael Zaytsev (aka Professor Z) sits down with Peter Barsoom, CEO and Co-Founder of 1906, to talk about the next wave of cannabis consumption. From fast-acting edibles to THC beverage innovation, Peter shares how 1906 is meeting the demands of modern wellness culture, without the weed hangover. After a career leading strategy at American Express, Morgan Stanley, and Merrill Lynch, Peter left finance in 2015 to pursue a bold vision: make cannabis functional, fast-acting, and part of daily wellness rituals. Today, 1906 is a leader in precision-dosed, effect-driven cannabis products sold in dispensaries and online. Its latest product, Off Duty, is a discreet, sugar-free, unflavored THC+CBD beverage additive designed for the post-alcohol and sober-curious consumer. As New Frontier Data reports, 51% of cannabis consumers have already tried an infused beverage, and 41% of consumers under 40 express strong interest in this category. 1906 is leaning into that demand and building the future of functional cannabis one drink at a time. Topics Discussed:
Episode 88 feels like catching up with a friend over dinner! Celebrating 10 years of creating beautiful cannabis events, Kendal Norris of Mason Jar Event Group comes on the podcast to get elevated and reflect on lessons learned over the past decade of bringing people together over the plant. You can still get tickets to Mason Jar Event Group's next event on May 3, 2025 in Longmont, Colorado at masonjareventgroup.com!This episode is sponsored by Good Trees, McCarter's favorite rosin brand in Colorado! Pick up their products at The Trust Cannabis Co. in Boulder, CO and use "MCCARTER" for a 20% discount! This episode is also sponsored by Sacred Grove Organics ~ McCarter's favorite micro-dosed hemp-derived THC/CBD tincture that makes any drink into the perfect infused mocktail. Use code "MCCARTER" to save & get discrete delivered right to your doorstep nationwide. Get yours at SacredGroveOrganics.com!
It's been quite a year in the U.S. hemp market, which is still just getting started. The explosion of hemp-derived THC/CBD beverages has, not surprisingly, collided with regulations that have come fast and furious at the state level. In an effort to make sense of it all we sat down with David Spang, Founder of Coastal Green Wellness, a hemp/CBD retailer with locations in South Carolina and Georgia, as well as a new line of THC beverages, Nine Dot. As someone who straddles the line between retailer and beverage producer, David has a unique perspective on the industry.In our conversation we start with David's founder journey to starting Coastal Green Wellness with his wife, Crystal. Given the ongoing legislative battles involving hemp in numerous states, particularly across the Southeast, David also shares his take on the current regulatory landscape and why at least some of what's happening is a net positive for the industry. We also delve into his reasons behind launching Nine Dot, exploring how its emergence is influencing new consumers as they enter the THC category through the accessible beverage format.Lastly, true to his passion for education, David provides important guidance for newcomers curious about trying THC, addressing common misconceptions surrounding dosage and effects, and emphasizing how the ability to absorb THC is completely different from alcohol. This episode offers a blend of industry insights, entrepreneurial experience, and essential education for anyone interested in the evolving world of THC beverages and the broader hemp landscape.Mentioned in this episode:Coastal Green WellnessNine DotAmerican Healthy Alternatives AssociationWe'd love your feedback!
In this special episode, we honor Nicholas Barreto, known as @cannabis.connoisseur.007 on Instagram and founder of Stoner Cinema Club. During his time on Earth, he passionately explored cannabis and later, its role in treating cancer and managing pain. Before his passing, he shared invaluable insights on his use of cannabis before and after his diagnosis, the challenges he faced, and his love for creating cannabis content and bringing the community together. This episode is sponsored by Good Trees, McCarter's favorite rosin brand in Colorado! Pick up their products at The Trust Cannabis Co. in Boulder, CO and use "MCCARTER" for a 20% discount! This episode is also sponsored by Sacred Grove Organics ~ McCarter's favorite micro-dosed hemp-derived THC/CBD tincture that makes any drink into the perfect infused mocktail. Use code "MCCARTER" to save & get discrete delivered right to your doorstep (nationwide minus select states). Get yours at SacredGroveOrganics.com!
In this episode of the Around Town podcast, Mayor @ColaMayor Daniel Rickenmann chats with Sara Middleton Stiles and Chris Lutkowski from Peak Drift Brewery about their journey in the ever-evolving world of craft brewing. From creative offerings like their rotating sours and seasonal beers to the rising interest in THC/CBD-infused beverages, they share insights into what sets Peak Drift apart. The discussion also explores their merger with Columbia Craft, a commitment to sustainability, and an exciting expansion into international markets. Tune in to hear how this Columbia-based brewery is elevating craft beer while building meaningful community connections.
In this electrifying episode of MiCannaCast, CannaDave, Groovee, and Summer Sky sit down with Anthony, the dynamic Sales & Marketing Lead at Light Sky Farms!
In a category still getting its footing in the consumer consciousness, creating a perfectly flavored cocktail infused with THC/CBD is a task with many layers to it. So explains today's guest, Ben Kennedy, who along with his wife Kristen founded Fable Libations, a Denver-based brand in the growing hemp-derived beverage space. In our conversation Ben talks about how his background in advertising and marketing helped him lay the groundwork for building a brand, and the meticulous process he and his team followed to create the right combination of flavors. He also touches on the challenges in creating a recipe not based on an alcohol counterpart, but a unique drink that requires consumer education and adoption. Finally, we touch on the many legislative changes taking place that impact decisions around distribution and product development, and what's ahead for Fable.Mentioned in this episode:Fable Libations
WYNK was founded in 2020 by Casey Parzych, Angus Rittenburg, and Shawn Sheehan, three friends (a beverage manufacturer, mechanical engineer, and energy trader) looking for a new opportunity in the cannabis beverage market. Their challenge: find a way to dose the seltzer with THC legally, as current laws for dispensary distribution require dosing in the states where the drinks will be sold. Today, WYNK is a hemp-derived 1:1 THC:CBD zero-calorie seltzer. WYNK's blend of THC and CBD offers a light and bubbly buzz that is enjoyable any night of the week. WYNK is made with all-natural flavors and comes in Black Cherry Fizz, Lime Twist, Juicy Mango, and newly released Tangerine. WYNK is available online for purchase in 37 states, and sold in retail stores in 12 states at www.drinkwynk.com. Angus joins Justin to discuss this innovative, and fast-growing, beverage brand.
The boys dive into alcohol alternative beverages that give you a different type of buzz, and those are THC infused beverages. They sip on a couple of different THC seltzers while discussing why these beverages might be the beverage of the future. They talk about some different producers and the affects of THC/CBD in comparison to alcoholic beverages. Question of the Day: Are THC and CBD beverages here to stay, or are they just a current trend? Sponsor: Shout out to Shoe's Pizzeria for being a proud sponsor of The Assemblage Beverage Podcast. Their fresh and made-to-order food is the best in the midwest. From the pizza, wings, sandwiches and appetizers, they have something for everyone. Go check them out at 3300 N. Calumet Avenue in Valparaiso, IN. Tell Chris that Adam + Mason sent you. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/assemblagebeveragepodcast/support
This week, Ryan talks about a post from Coach Caroline Beebe about strength training for new moms, discusses health myths about cinnamon, talks about the impact of lifestyle on cancer rates, explores the use of THC/CBD in workouts, and checks out some more "healthy" recipes. Do you want your question read on the show? Please email us at giftedperformance@gmail.com! Visit GiIFTED Acacemics for all of your Online Exam Certification Preparation needs! We currently offer courses for NASM CPT, NSCA CSCS & CISSN. Use code WELCOME20 for $20 off your first order! GIFTED Academics: http://gifted-academics.com/ GIFTED Fall Retreat 2024 Pigeon River, NC: https://gifted-wellness.com/fall-disconnect-2024/ GIFTED Wellness: https://gifted-wellness.com/ GIFTED Express $30/mo Training: http://www.gifted-express.com/ GIFTED HQ Website: https://giftedperformance.com/ Our Coaches: https://giftedperformance.com/our-team Schedule a Consultation: https://giftedperformance.com/schedule-a-consult GIFTED HQ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gifted-hq/ GIFTED Training Templates: https://giftedperformance.com/templates GIFTED Apparel: https://giftedperformance.com/apparel Hosted by GIFTED Head Coach Ryan Zeisloft, join him each week as he highlights clients and answers questions from the GIFTED Community, Interviews others in the Health & Fitness Space, and Dives Deep into Sports Science! New Episodes Every Friday. Coach Ryan Zeisloft - https://www.instagram.com/the_squatfather/ Coach Annie Gunshow - https://www.instagram.com/anniegunshow/ Coach Thomas Butler - https://www.instagram.com/tombot.exe/ Coach Mike Taylor - https://www.instagram.com/miketaylordpt/ Coach Jason Holt - https://www.instagram.com/the_completemeathead/ Coach Anthony Plaza - https://www.instagram.com/a_j_plaza/ Coach Jeremy DeSantis- https://www.instagram.com/jeremy_desantis/ Coach Steven Tran - https://www.instagram.com/stevenh.tran/ Coach Kerri Harris - https://www.instagram.com/harrikerris_fit/ Coach Caroline Beebe - https://www.instagram.com/cbsmartbody/ Coach Sam Gusumano - https://www.instagram.com/sammieannfitt/ 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 02:33 Promoting Gifted Academics Preps 04:35 Fall Retreat Announcement 06:17 Memes and Things Segment 07:02 Debunking Cinnamon Myths 16:16 Cancer and Modifiable Risk Factors 23:00 Review of "Running High" Supplement 28:56 Healthy Pizza Recipe Critique 32:26 Feats of Strength and Gym Accidents 38:00 301 Test Challenge Preview 45:54 Mama Strong Program Introduction 51:14 Reddit Question of the Week: Making Baby Food 57:33 Conclusion
Well Lit is a physician assistant, queer women owned medically licensed cannabis company based in Southern Maine. Our focus is to empower patients with knowledge of cannabis and hemp to help them discover the right balance of medicine for themselves. We focus on cultivating 1:1 THC: CBD ratio flower that provides patients with the positive attributes of cannabis while decreasing anxiety or paranoia. "Weed Without the Wierd" Doing college, patient perspectives, RSO heart wipe, growing, having an autoimmune disease, Hurkle, growing near a greyhound, weed without the weird, balanced medleys, Miley Cyrus, Pennywise preroll, salty snacks, the right grind, quality control, prerolls to order, one to one ratios of THC to CBD, feeling even keeled, Seattle chronic seed, Durbin Poison, Verins G, medicinal attributes, we'd as breakfast, one to one is for everyone, dose dependent, Revelry, paranoia's origins, the fear center, the amgydila, brother burn cruse, Happy Pride, Christine, shotgunning smoke, edibles and smoking, RSO gummies, flavonoids taking a one month break for a drug test, starting in college, illness is not a moral issue, feeling functional, functional medicine, being a steward of medicine and a musician at heart, percentage chasers, collective pharmaceuticals, community stigmas, changing stigma, well lit meaning balanced and educational, and more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potluckypodcast/support
Dr. Miyabe Shields, is a Ph.D. pharmaceutical scientist who specialized in the structural biochemistry of the endocannabinoid system for drug discovery. They have received national and international recognition for their pre-doctoral research in the endocannabinoid system and industrial accomplishments in the cannabis and emerging psychedelics industries.After co-founding a cannabis research startup post-PhD, they delved into rare extract and formulation research, exploring heat-transformed cannabinoids and developed a novel form of cannabis extraction. Miyabe transitioned to community education and science advocacy through social media and podcasts, reaching over 6 million people.Shifting away from production-focused roles, they now advocate for the therapeutic benefits of cannabis and psychedelics for neurodivergent brains. They co-founded the Network of Applied Pharmacognosy (NAP), a new research non-profit, to disseminate real-world applications of the synergies of nature by analyzing data and communicating research and educational information to the public.In this episode, we'll talk all about the difference between ways to take in cannabis, the different ingredients, and how this can be helpful (or harmful) to various neurotypes. Again, please keep in mind- this is not medical advice. This is just a discussion between 2 neurodivergent adults who happen to use cannabis as a tool in our regulation toolbox, sharing our lived experience and clinical research. Miyabe's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/miyabeshields Miyabe's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/miyabephd/Miyaboe's Research: https://www.appliedpharmacognosy.org/ SDBC WaitlistEpisode transcript: https://www.theotbutterfly.com/podcast The OT Butterfly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theotbutterfly Work with Laura: https://www.theotbutterfly.com/parentconsult Buy "A kids book about neurodiversity" : www.theotbutterfly.com/book
Wanna get high? It's that time and we doing Up in Smoke (1978) and drinking the Meowee Wowee! 1/2 oz Rum 2oz Pineapple 2 dash Blue Curacao top with THC/ CBD sparkling soda Cheers!!!!
This week, I am joined by Phil McFarland, General manger of THC beverages Wherehouse Beverage Co producer and distributor of our Midsommarfest THC beverage sponsor, WYNK seltzer. Phil is a seasoned sales, marketing, and hospitality executive with 25 years of experience. Formerly VP at Canopy Growth, he spearheaded strategic transitions and launched over 115 products. Phil comes with significant experience in beer industry leadership, notably at Half Acre Beer Company. WYNK, is an innovative alternative to alcohol. With its hemp-derived 1:1 THC:CBD blend, WYNK offers a zero-calorie seltzer experience that offers a light bubbly buzz without the hangover. Effects kick in within 10-15 minutes and last approximately 90 minutes. Available in 7.5 oz (2.5mg THC/CBD) and 12 oz (5mg THC/CBD) cans, natural flavors like Black Cherry Fizz, Lime Twist, Juicy Mango, and the latest addition, Tangerine. WYNK will be available at Midsommarfest this year at all of our beverage booths. Keep an eye out and give it a try! The episode is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Podbean, anywhere you get your podcasts!
Tommy talks with Dr. Ben Springgate, Professor and Chief of Community and Population Medicine, and a practicing Addiction Medicine physician, at LSU Health New Orleans
It was really fun to catch up with Dana Thompson, formerly co-creator of Minneapolis's Owamni. and now founder of a new hemp-derived, low-dose THC/CBD cannabis seltzer featuring the Indigenous botanicals of North America called Heti.“I am thrilled to announce the launch of Heti, a line of new botanical beverages that celebrate the plants around us,” said Thompson. Heti is launching four flavors—River Path, Woodland Edge, Meadow Cat Nap, and Marshland Harvest—which can also be purchased in a starter pack. Highlighted flavors include cranberry, sumac, dandelion, cedar, rosehip, wild mint, and black currant. The beverages are sweetened naturally with honey, maple, and agave.Heti beverages are now available for preorder at hetiproducts.com.Stephanie's Dish Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Stephanie's Dish Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stephaniehansen.substack.com/subscribe
It was really fun to catch up with Dana Thompson, formerly co-creator of Minneapolis's Owamni. and now founder of a new hemp-derived, low-dose THC/CBD cannabis seltzer featuring the Indigenous botanicals of North America called Heti.“I am thrilled to announce the launch of Heti, a line of new botanical beverages that celebrate the plants around us,” said Thompson. Heti is launching four flavors—River Path, Woodland Edge, Meadow Cat Nap, and Marshland Harvest—which can also be purchased in a starter pack. Highlighted flavors include cranberry, sumac, dandelion, cedar, rosehip, wild mint, and black currant. The beverages are sweetened naturally with honey, maple, and agave. Heti beverages are available for preorder now at hetiproducts.com.Last week, my friend Joy Summers wrote about Heti in the Star Tribune. I gifted this link so you can read their conversation here:Stephanie's Dish Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stephaniehansen.substack.com/subscribe
It was really fun to catch up with Dana Thompson, formerly co-creator of Minneapolis's Owamni. and now founder of a new hemp-derived, low-dose THC/CBD cannabis seltzer featuring the Indigenous botanicals of North America called Heti.“I am thrilled to announce the launch of Heti, a line of new botanical beverages that celebrate the plants around us,” said Thompson. Heti is launching four flavors—River Path, Woodland Edge, Meadow Cat Nap, and Marshland Harvest—which can also be purchased in a starter pack. Highlighted flavors include cranberry, sumac, dandelion, cedar, rosehip, wild mint, and black currant. The beverages are sweetened naturally with honey, maple, and agave.Heti beverages are now available for preorder at hetiproducts.com.Stephanie's Dish Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Stephanie's Dish Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stephaniehansen.substack.com/subscribe
It was really fun to catch up with Dana Thompson, formerly co-creator of Minneapolis's Owamni. and now founder of a new hemp-derived, low-dose THC/CBD cannabis seltzer featuring the Indigenous botanicals of North America called Heti.“I am thrilled to announce the launch of Heti, a line of new botanical beverages that celebrate the plants around us,” said Thompson. Heti is launching four flavors—River Path, Woodland Edge, Meadow Cat Nap, and Marshland Harvest—which can also be purchased in a starter pack. Highlighted flavors include cranberry, sumac, dandelion, cedar, rosehip, wild mint, and black currant. The beverages are sweetened naturally with honey, maple, and agave. Heti beverages are available for preorder now at hetiproducts.com.Last week, my friend Joy Summers wrote about Heti in the Star Tribune. I gifted this link so you can read their conversation here:Stephanie's Dish Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stephaniehansen.substack.com/subscribe
Blunt Business discusses standardizing laboratory practices in the cannabis industry for accurate testing. We welcome Breanna Neff, Founder and Chief Food Scientist at brelixi, who shares insights on vetting labs for data integrity.Breanna introduced brelixi's products like THC/CBD powders for fast-acting functional solutions in daily life. NFL-funded research on cannabinoids as pain management alternatives, with two trials approved, was discussed. Neff also detailed brelixi's customizable shakes with low sugar content and unique electrolyte blends.We discuss the importance of education, diverse perspectives, and destigmatizing cannabis was stressed for potential funding rounds, as well as future product visibility strategies and collaboration enthusiasm.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this episode, we are joined by returning guest Dr. Kaleigh Steeleman. Kaleigh is currently a PGY-1 resident at Chaple Hill. She has spent some of her residency time working with functional medicine professionals. She has been particularly interested with in the area of medical CBD, THC, and other synthetic cannabinoids. She provides a quick overview for us. Also, if you haven't already, check out Kaleigh's Rx Cheatsheets Instagram page. She creates study guides for various disease states that are great reviews. @rx.cheatsheets Thanks for listening! We want to give a big thanks to our sponsor, High-Powered Medicine. HPM is a book/website database of summaries for over 150 landmark clinical trials. You can get a copy of HPM, written by Dr. Alex Poppen, PharmD, at the links below: Purchase a subscription or PDF copy - https://highpoweredmedicine.com/ Purchase the paperback and hardcover - Barnes and Noble website We want to give a big thanks to our main sponsor Pyrls. Try out their drug information app today. Visit the website below for a free trial: www.pyrls.com/corconsultrx If you want to support the podcast, check out our Patreon account. Subscribers will have access to all previous and new pharmacotherapy lectures as well as downloadable PowerPoint slides for each lecture. You can find our account at the website below: www.patreon.com/corconsultrx If you have any questions for Cole or me, reach out to us on any of the following: Text - 415-943-6116 Mike - mcorvino@corconsultrx.com Cole - cswanson@corconsultrx.com Instagram and other social media platforms - @corconsultrx This podcast reviews current evidence-based medicine and pharmacy treatment options. This podcast is intended to be used for educational purposes only and is intended for healthcare professionals and students. This podcast is not for patients and not intended as advice or treatment.
069: Welcome to our first ever solo episode, where Ashley dives into the importance of trying new things, learning new hobbies & stepping outside of your comfort zone. & thank you to our sponsor WYNK, our favorite social seltzer with a wink of THC+CBD. WYNK provides the opportunity to indulge in a buzz without calories, alcohol, or hangover--making Dry January not feel like such a sacrifice to weeknight unwinding, or nights out with friends. WYNK is now served at Southie Bowl and a few other bars and restaurants in Boston area. If you want a stash in your fridge like us, use code YCDB30 for 30% off your online order @ https://drinkwynk.com. https://www.instagram.com/drinkwynk/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youcandoboth/support
Episode 068: Looking for a blueprint for a perfect week? We got you. Tune into today's episode for a weekly schedule that'll help you find the perfect balance of excitement, productivity, rest & recharge. & thank you to our sponsor WYNK, our favorite social seltzer with a wink of THC+CBD. WYNK provides the opportunity to indulge in a buzz without calories, alcohol, or hangover--making Dry January not feel like such a sacrifice to weeknight unwinding, or nights out with friends. WYNK is now served at Southie Bowl and a few other bars and restaurants in Boston area. If you want a stash in your fridge like us, use code YCDB30 for 30% off your online order @ https://drinkwynk.com. https://www.instagram.com/drinkwynk/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youcandoboth/support
Happy New Year besties! To kick off 2024, we're giving all the tips on how to live intentionally this year. In today's episode, we share how to choose your word of the year, what goals we've created, and how we're thriving this Dry January ;) This episode was sponsored by WYNK, our favorite social seltzer with a wink of THC+CBD. WYNK provides the opportunity to indulge in a buzz without calories, alcohol, or hangover--making Dry January not feel like such a sacrifice to weeknight unwinding, or nights out with friends. WYNK is now served at Southie Bowl and a few other bars and restaurants in Boston area. If you want a stash in your fridge like us, use code YCDB30 for 30% off your online order @ https://drinkwynk.com. https://www.instagram.com/drinkwynk/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youcandoboth/support
Micah and Brad are back recapping two fantastic CFB games starting with Bama/Michigan followed by Texas/UW. They go on to discuss key shake ups around the NFL after week 17 action. Go to earlybirdcbd.com and use promo code BACKDOORCOVER - this group has been a great partner and supporter of BDC and we highly recommend checking out their THC + CBD products. Thanks for listening.
Micah and Brad run through 5 big takeaways from last week's NFL results. They go on to preview this week's bowl games. We'll be back later this week with an NFL week 17 preview. Check out earlybirdcbd.com and use promo code BACKDOORCOVER for 20% off your entire order. They've supported the pod for years and we'd love for you to return the favor by pursuing their menu of THC+CBD gummies and more. Thanks for listening,
Chris Rodarte AKA CannaBushi Chris, Founder & CEO of CannaBushi™, a first of its kind THC/CBD infused Sushi experience as well as other personalized services! CannaBushi Chris is a 5 star Sushi Chef & Inventor of the first THC/CBD infused dessert sushi roll in America. He's Traveling across America and working for some of the most renowned Chefs/Restaurants in the culinary business including Michelin rated Akira Back and Yellowtail Japanese Restaurant in the Bellagio. CannaBushi Chris was also Nominated for the best Cannabis Chef in Las Vegas in 2020 as well as the very 1st Cannabis Chef ever to be inducted into The Marquis Who's Who of America!! Be sure to tune in to the 2nd episode of The Chef Piero Show & be on the lookout for Naked Sushi by CannaBushi™. Don't forget to follow him on IG @cannabushi & visit the website at www.cannabushi.com to get involved today AND USE CODE CT101 FOR A DISCOUNT! Rokin is your one-stop shop carrying a wide range of oil, concentrate, and dry herb vaporizers that you can easily use regardless of whether you are new to cannabis or a renowned cannabis connoisseur. Rokin vapes allow precise temperature control in order to stay below the combustion threshold temperature and not burn your product. Be sure to check them out exclusively at rokinvapes.com as well their IG @Rokinvapes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A lot of you Mamas asked for it, so here we go: we're diving into the world of THC/CBD, gummies, and why so many of us are afraid to admit we're into the green.Joining me today are Melanie Simons and Yanina Kaminsky, co-founders of Love You Three, a wellness lifestyle brand specializing in luxe gummies. They are here to break the stigma of edibles, and help a large (and growing!) community of women feel less judged about consumption. Episode Highlights: The science behind THC and CBDHow their company is putting community and class into ediblesThe exact location where these products are grown, and the process involvedWhat they hope to accomplish for women's wellnessMelanie Simons and Yanina Kaminsky are the friends and co-owners behind Love You Three. The company prioritizes clean, locally-sourced natural ingredients that make people feel good about what they're putting in their bodies. Find more information about the products on their website and via Instagram. BEST OF ALL, YOU CAN USE MY CODE VERYMARY for free shipping when you give these a try (trust me, they're amazing!)Join Mary everyday for a real look into life with 3 crazy ass kids, surviving, thriving, and whatever the F else you might consider over at www.instagram.com/theverymarylife. Or if you're a Tik Tok fan, find me at https://www.tiktok.com/@theverymarylife. And of course, explore more on Theverymarylife.com
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Jason & Lucus join us from Cycling Frog as they offer 100% hemp-derived THC + CBD products such as Seltzers, Gummies, Tinctures, Mints, Softgels and more! Check out the website at www.cyclingfrog.com & follow their IG @cyclingfrogcbdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is brought to you by 5-Bullet Friday, my very own email newsletter.Welcome to another episode of The Tim Ferriss Show, where it is my job to deconstruct world-class performers to tease out the routines, habits, et cetera that you can apply to your own life. This is a special inbetweenisode, which serves as a recap of the episodes from last month. It features a short clip from each conversation in one place so you can easily jump around to get a feel for the episode and guest.Based on your feedback, this format has been tweaked and improved since the first recap episode. For instance, @hypersundays on Twitter suggested that the bios for each guest can slow the momentum, so we moved all the bios to the end. See it as a teaser. Something to whet your appetite. If you like what you hear, you can of course find the full episodes at tim.blog/podcast. Please enjoy! *This episode is brought to you by 5-Bullet Friday, my very own email newsletter that every Friday features five bullet points highlighting cool things I've found that week, including apps, books, documentaries, gadgets, albums, articles, TV shows, new hacks or tricks, and—of course—all sorts of weird stuff I've dug up from around the world.It's free, it's always going to be free, and you can subscribe now at tim.blog/friday.*Timestamps: James Clear: 00:03:05Rick Rubin: 00:08:08Dr. Matthew Walker: 00:13:47Bill Gurley: 00:31:05Wade Davis: 00:36:36Full episode titles:James Clear, Atomic Habits — Simple Strategies for Building (and Breaking) Habits, Questions for Personal Mastery and Growth, Tactics for Writing and Launching a Mega-Bestseller, Finding Leverage, and More (#648)Rick Rubin, Legendary Producer — Timeless Methods for Unlocking Creativity, Secrets Hidden in Plain Sight, The Future with AI, Helpful Distractions, Working with Strong Personalities, Breaking Out of “The Sameness,” and More (#649)Dr. Matthew Walker, All Things Sleep — How to Improve Sleep, How Sleep Ties Into Alzheimer's Disease and Weight Gain, and How Medications (Ambien, Trazodone, etc.), Caffeine, THC/CBD, Psychedelics, Exercise, Smart Drugs, Fasting, and More Affect Sleep (#650)Legendary Investor Bill Gurley on Investing Rules, Finding Outliers, Insights from Jeff Bezos and Howard Marks, Must-Read Books, Creating True Competitive Advantages, Open-Source Strategies, Adapting Mental Models to New Realities, and More (#651)Famed Explorer Wade Davis — How to Become the Architect of Your Life, The Divine Leaf of Immortality, Rites of Passage, Voodoo Demystified, Optimism as the Purpose of Life, How to Be a Prolific Writer, Psychedelics, Monetizing the Creativity of Your Life, and More (#652)*For show notes and past guests on The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast.For deals from sponsors of The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast-sponsorsSign up for Tim's email newsletter (5-Bullet Friday) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Discover Tim's books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissYouTube: youtube.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/timferrissPast guests on The Tim Ferriss Show include Jerry Seinfeld, Hugh Jackman, Dr. Jane Goodall, LeBron James, Kevin Hart, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Jamie Foxx, Matthew McConaughey, Esther Perel, Elizabeth Gilbert, Terry Crews, Sia, Yuval Noah Harari, Malcolm Gladwell, Madeleine Albright, Cheryl Strayed, Jim Collins, Mary Karr, Maria Popova, Sam Harris, Michael Phelps, Bob Iger, Edward Norton, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Neil Strauss, Ken Burns, Maria Sharapova, Marc Andreessen, Neil Gaiman, Neil de Grasse Tyson, Jocko Willink, Daniel Ek, Kelly Slater, Dr. Peter Attia, Seth Godin, Howard Marks, Dr. Brené Brown, Eric Schmidt, Michael Lewis, Joe Gebbia, Michael Pollan, Dr. Jordan Peterson, Vince Vaughn, Brian Koppelman, Ramit Sethi, Dax Shepard, Tony Robbins, Jim Dethmer, Dan Harris, Ray Dalio, Naval Ravikant, Vitalik Buterin, Elizabeth Lesser, Amanda Palmer, Katie Haun, Sir Richard Branson, Chuck Palahniuk, Arianna Huffington, Reid Hoffman, Bill Burr, Whitney Cummings, Rick Rubin, Dr. Vivek Murthy, Darren Aronofsky, Margaret Atwood, Mark Zuckerberg, Peter Thiel, Dr. Gabor Maté, Anne Lamott, Sarah Silverman, Dr. Andrew Huberman, and many more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brought to you by Eight Sleep's Pod Cover sleeping solution for dynamic cooling and heating, Athletic Greens all-in-one supplement, and LMNT electrolyte supplement.Matthew Walker, PhD (@sleepdiplomat), is professor of neuroscience at the University of California Berkeley and founder and director of the school's Center for Human Sleep Science. Walker is the author of the New York Times and international bestseller Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams, which was recently listed by Bill Gates as one of his top five books of the year. His TED Talk, “Sleep is Your Superpower,” has garnered more than 17 million views. He has received numerous funding awards from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health and is a Kavli Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences. In 2020, Walker was awarded the Carl Sagan Prize for Science Achievements. Walker's research examines the impact of sleep on human health and disease. He has been featured on numerous television and radio outlets including 60 Minutes, Nat Geo TV, NOVA Science, NPR, and the BBC. He is also the host of the 5-star-rated podcast The Matt Walker Podcast, which is all about sleep, the brain, and the body.Please enjoy!Resources from this episode: https://tim.blog/2023/01/18/matthew-walker-sleep/*This episode is brought to you by LMNT! What is LMNT? It's a delicious, sugar-free electrolyte drink mix. I've stocked up on boxes and boxes of this and usually use it 1–2 times per day. LMNT is formulated to help anyone with their electrolyte needs and perfectly suited to folks following a keto, low-carb, or Paleo diet. If you are on a low-carb diet or fasting, electrolytes play a key role in relieving hunger, cramps, headaches, tiredness, and dizziness.LMNT came up with a very special offer for you, my dear listeners. For a limited time, you can get a free LMNT Sample Pack with any purchase. This special offer is available here: DrinkLMNT.com/Tim.*This episode is also brought to you by Eight Sleep! Eight Sleep's Pod Cover is the easiest and fastest way to sleep at the perfect temperature. It pairs dynamic cooling and heating with biometric tracking to offer the most advanced (and user-friendly) solution on the market. Simply add the Pod Cover to your current mattress and start sleeping as cool as 55°F or as hot as 110°F. It also splits your bed in half, so your partner can choose a totally different temperature.Go to EightSleep.com/Tim and save $250 on the Eight Sleep Pod Cover. Eight Sleep currently ships within the USA, Canada, the UK, select countries in the EU, and Australia.*This episode is also brought to you by Athletic Greens. I get asked all the time, “If you could use only one supplement, what would it be?” My answer is usually AG1 by Athletic Greens, my all-in-one nutritional insurance. I recommended it in The 4-Hour Body in 2010 and did not get paid to do so. I do my best with nutrient-dense meals, of course, but AG further covers my bases with vitamins, minerals, and whole-food-sourced micronutrients that support gut health and the immune system. Right now, Athletic Greens is offering you their Vitamin D Liquid Formula free with your first subscription purchase—a vital nutrient for a strong immune system and strong bones. Visit AthleticGreens.com/Tim to claim this special offer today and receive the free Vitamin D Liquid Formula (and ten free travel packs) with your first subscription purchase! That's up to a one-year supply of Vitamin D as added value when you try their delicious and comprehensive all-in-one daily greens product.*[05:55] Sleep and Alzheimer's disease.[19:55] What causes the decline of deep sleep as we age?[24:36] Are there any known species that don't require sleep?[29:15] Brain stimulation for more deep sleep, less insomnia.[41:01] Tips for better sleep without laboratory budget or access.[51:45] Ideal types of exercise for promoting deep sleep.[53:51] Matt's updated thoughts on caffeine and sleep.[1:11:12] Cannabis (CBD, THC, CBN) and sleep.[1:30:18] A crowdsourcing request of listeners.[1:36:17] If the bed's a-rocking…[1:41:45] The Da Vinci Code magic sleep device.[1:46:04] DARPA innovation.[1:46:32] Ensuring proper function in the glymphatic system.[1:50:42] Psychedelics and sleep.[2:01:20] How sleep affects food intake and weight fluctuation.[2:10:46] Orexin, I reckon.[2:22:11] Fainting goats and narcolepsy.[2:25:36] Modafinil.[2:30:32] How sleep medications affect sleep quality.[2:36:16] Trazodone.[2:46:26] Perilous polypharmacy.[2:49:04] Pregabalin and gabapentin.[2:54:33] The psychological value of emergency sleep medicine for insomniacs.[2:58:16] CBTI and the balancing role of pharmacology.[2:59:56] Parting thoughts and what to expect from a future round two.*For show notes and past guests on The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast.For deals from sponsors of The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast-sponsorsSign up for Tim's email newsletter (5-Bullet Friday) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Discover Tim's books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissYouTube: youtube.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/timferrissPast guests on The Tim Ferriss Show include Jerry Seinfeld, Hugh Jackman, Dr. Jane Goodall, LeBron James, Kevin Hart, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Jamie Foxx, Matthew McConaughey, Esther Perel, Elizabeth Gilbert, Terry Crews, Sia, Yuval Noah Harari, Malcolm Gladwell, Madeleine Albright, Cheryl Strayed, Jim Collins, Mary Karr, Maria Popova, Sam Harris, Michael Phelps, Bob Iger, Edward Norton, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Neil Strauss, Ken Burns, Maria Sharapova, Marc Andreessen, Neil Gaiman, Neil de Grasse Tyson, Jocko Willink, Daniel Ek, Kelly Slater, Dr. Peter Attia, Seth Godin, Howard Marks, Dr. Brené Brown, Eric Schmidt, Michael Lewis, Joe Gebbia, Michael Pollan, Dr. Jordan Peterson, Vince Vaughn, Brian Koppelman, Ramit Sethi, Dax Shepard, Tony Robbins, Jim Dethmer, Dan Harris, Ray Dalio, Naval Ravikant, Vitalik Buterin, Elizabeth Lesser, Amanda Palmer, Katie Haun, Sir Richard Branson, Chuck Palahniuk, Arianna Huffington, Reid Hoffman, Bill Burr, Whitney Cummings, Rick Rubin, Dr. Vivek Murthy, Darren Aronofsky, Margaret Atwood, Mark Zuckerberg, Peter Thiel, Dr. Gabor Maté, Anne Lamott, Sarah Silverman, Dr. Andrew Huberman, and many more.DISCLAIMER: I'm not a doctor, nor do I play one on the Internet. 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CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry
If you hand most people a cannabis drink, their first question is probably, “How high will this make me?” This one unknown might just be what's holding cannabis beverages back. Until now. Listen in as Luke Anderson of Cann discusses the state of cannabis drinks and where he sees the category heading. Learn more at http://www.drinkcann.com/ Key Takeaways: Luke's background in cannabis and how he came to start Cann An inside look at Cann and its mission to become the standard for cannabis-infused tonics Why Cann produces only low-THC tonics to target consumers that don't wish to experience a high The type of effect consumers can expect from Cann's social tonics Why Luke believes it's important to take out the guesswork in cannabis beverages Cann's social tonics versus beer and wine in terms of time and effect How Cann decided on its unique THC/CBD concentration profile How Luke and his team overcame challenges with emulsion and dispersion to ensure consistency in every sip Where Luke sees cannabis microdosing heading in the next few years