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Troy Dayton has spent his career working to get people out of physical prisons to getting them out of mental, emotional, and spiritual prisons. He helps people experience more joy, connection, and vitality. Hear his story on the Matt Balaker Podcast. MORE ABOUT TROY DAYTON Co-Founder and former Board Member OF Students for Sensible Drug Policy FounderFounder the Arcview Group Recently created Be Well Be Free
In this episode Todd sits down with Jeffrey Finkle, CEO of the Arcview Group, an institution in the legal cannabis industry founded by Troy Dayton and Steve DeAngelo. They talk about the upcoming Arcview event at the Loews Hotel in Coral Gables from Dec 7-9, the history of Arcview, it's space in the cannabis industry, and the current state of capital in the cannabis industry.
"The FIS Biblically Responsible Risk Managed ETF (PRAY) aims to provide long-term capital appreciation with a measure of downside protection. Companies around the world are invested in that offer sustainable growth opportunities and whose business practices align with Christian values," says Troy Dayton. He also states that the equity market is nearing the bottom, but there have been improvements in the supply chain. Dayton thinks that inflation will likely remain.
In this episode, Troy and Jeffrey discuss drug policy reform, how to experience more joy and connection in life, and much more… Learn more: Troy Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn Make That Change Reflections Retreat August 11-14 in Saratoga Springs MPP MAPS SSDP The Arcview Group Troy: I spent most of my adult life working to legalize drugs because I thought that the worst thing was to put someone in prison for what they put in their body. At some point I realized that living in mental, emotional, and spiritual prisons was way more widespread. And unlike actual prisons the keys to these prisons are in our hearts. So I set out to help people find the keys. I do this by "growing for the growth of all." I've been thoroughly committed to my own growth since my dad first introduced me to Wayne Dyer tapes when I was 12. Later Burning Man, deep intentional psychedelic work, meditation, therapy, and counseling and coaching trainings kept bearing fruit as I began to hone the skills at helping others on their journey. I do this via online courses, in person group experiences, and 1-1 coaching. I"m currently feeling most alive helping entrepreneurs who have reached a certain level of success but who feel a bit trapped by it and are seriously contemplating leaving their companies to pursue other dreams but just don't know where to begin.
One of the hardest things for driven people to do, is to learn when to adapt and persevere and when to move on. Today's guest shares a few stories about how he learned those lessons. As a young kid, he found an early passion for Soccer. It wasn't tallent alone though, he put in the work; hours on the field in practice. Through the sport, he learned a lot about himself; he liked to see and understand the big picture. The perfect spot to get that view was Goalie! That dedication and commitment eventually turned into Olympic prep, which further led to an invite to the Ivy League to play at Brown! On Senior day, his parents drove 14 hours to see their son play; only to see him on the bench, in favor of a younger, taller, Freshman Goalie. He was gutted. Contemplating leaving the team, he reached out to an athlete friend for guidance; the advice was simple, talk to the coach, see what he could do, needed to do, to be on and in the team. Received well, he followed that guidance, did his part, and was eventually rewarded with opportunity when the team needed him. A number of years into professional life, working in the natural products industry, he was given a huge promotion from managing 1 line of business to 15. The workload was crushing. Days stretched into weeks, and into months. He came home every night drained. It was literally killing him. With a Mortgage, Wife, and two daughters, a driven person doesn't just quit, but, as he noted, "If you can't take care of yourself, you can't take care of anyone else". For him and his family, he needed to find the right vein for him. With a background in startups, investing and mentoring, a slight pivot from Natural Supplements to the nascent Cannabis Industry was his next eon. With the synergies and success that followed, it proved to be the correct choice with the huge impact his company has had on the Cannabis Industry. Please enjoy the Founders Journey of Patrick Rea, Co-Founder of CanopyBoulder. Professional Summary: In 2013, Patrick founded CanopyBoulder, a seed-stage, mentorship-driven business accelerator and investment fund focused on data, fintech, software, and IoT in the cannabis industry as well as hemp/CBD businesses. At CanopyBoulder, Patrick raised five accelerator funds and invested in 115 companies in the cannabis industry. Prior to CanopyBoulder, Patrick spent 15 years in the natural products industry in roles including M&A, strategic management consulting, venture finance, B2B media, e-commerce, CEO coaching, and entrepreneur mentorship. For five years, Patrick was a consistent presence on The Arcview Group's selection committee and in 2014 acted as Executive Editor for ArcView's State of the Legal Marijuana Market report. He frequently runs panels at industry events, and has served as a judge for multiple Marijuana Business Conference & Expo Pitch Slams. Patrick graduated with two degrees from Brown University where he played Division I soccer, and resides in Boulder, Colorado with his wife and two daughters. Patrick embraces all that Colorado has to offer to build relationships with his investors and portfolio CEOs, often inviting them to join him trail running, hiking, mountain biking, and snowboarding in the foothills outside of Boulder. Company Summary: CanopyBoulder is the leading business accelerator in the cannabis industry. Founded in 2013, CanopyBoulder supports seed-stage cannabis startups through investment and a structured business accelerator program. Since its founding, CanopyBoulder has invested in 115 startups, launching companies like BDSA, Wurk, Front Range Biosciences, HappyCabbage and PotGuide into the cannabis industry. Show Notes: https://www.techstars.com/accelerators/boulder (Techstars Boulder Accelerator) https://www.linkedin.com/in/troy-dayton-850a0a21/ (Troy Dayton), Founder, https://arcviewgroup.com/ (The Arcview Group) https://www.poseidonassetmanagement.com/fund-three-garden-fund... Support this podcast
Troy Dayton and first-time guest Kieran Ringgenberg joins host Ben Larson to talk about the wildfires ravaging California, the current unrest around civil rights issues, and the recent Republican National Convention. Produced by Shea Gunther.
Troy Dayton and Jahan Marcu join host Shanita Penny to talk about the coronavirus relief package in the works in Washington, DC and the marijuana provisions it should include, the recently closed deal between Curaleaf (our sponsor) and Grassroots, and the troubles that social equity programs have faced in getting up and running all over the nation. Produced by Shea Gunther.
Troy Dayton joins host Shanita Penny to talk about the possibility that Congress includes legal marijuana businesses in coronavirus pandemic financial support, as well as how the industry's annual 4/20 holiday just went and the latest developments for legalization in Lebanon. Produced by Shea Gunther.
Looking at the human experience of pleasure as a timeline, we see that sexual pleasure has gotten a pretty bad rap. Cognitive neuroscientist Dr. Nan Wise explains why pleasure is not a luxury, but a necessity for a healthy life, and provides tips for reconnecting with basic life pleasures. Then, Troy Dayton shares his "Orgasmic Inspiration" story about how he's finding pleasure in life. Learn more at AntoniaHall.com
The next generation of cannabis-related businesses with Troy Dayton of The Arcview Group. At The Arcview Group, they believe that business is the most powerful platform for political change and that the development of a responsible, profitable, and politically-engaged legal cannabis industry will be the single biggest factor in hastening the day when not a single adult in the world is punished for this plant. With deep industry experience, The Arcview Group has ushered in the next generation of cannabis-related businesses with The Arcview Investor Network, Arcview Market Research, Canopy, Cannasure Insurance Services, and other ground-breaking ventures. Cannabis is the next great industry.
Marijuana Today Daily Headlines Monday, February 10, 2020 | Curated by host Shea Gunther No news today- back tomorrow. In the meantime, we’re running an episode of the Green Rush podcast featuring our friend Troy Dayton. Check out our other projects: • Marijuana Today— Our flagship title, a weekly podcast examining the world of marijuana […]
Marijuana Today Daily Headlines Monday, February 10, 2020 | Curated by host Shea Gunther No news today- back tomorrow. In the meantime, we’re running an episode of the Green Rush podcast featuring our friend Troy Dayton. Check out our other projects: • Marijuana Today— Our flagship title, a weekly podcast examining the world of marijuana […]
Troy Dayton, Chief Strategy Officer and Co-Founder of the Arcview Group is this week’s guest on The Green Rush. Founded in 2010 with the help of Steve D’Angelo of Harborside fame, Arcview serves as the largest collection of high net worth investors who focus on putting money into early stage cannabis companies. Since its launch, […]
Troy Dayton joins host Kris Krane to talk about the possibility that cannabis giant MedMen could be on the verge of going under, as well as the most recent Congressional hearings on marijuana research and a check in with the latest policy developments in the states. Produced by Shea Gunther.
“Beans on Toast… it’s cheap, it’s easy, it’s English, does what it says on the tin.” Jay McAllister, aka Beans on Toast, is a true English folk hero. You’ll find him at a British festival on a Sunday afternoon, belting out his irreverent songs for worn out ravers. From helping Banksy launch sky lanterns, to extolling the virtues of a bamboo toothbrush, Beans is the paradigm of a festive life that makes a difference. On the show we talk about the long chain of folk heroes and how Beans became a political songwriter. We chat about festival favorites from Glastonbury to AfrikaBurn. We discuss what it means to bring a child into a festival lifestyle and run the whole show as a family. We end the podcast with a track from Bean’s new album called “Take Your Shit Home With You,” which was requested by the organizers of Boomtown Fair to combat rampant tent abandonment at the event. You can purchase his new album, “The Inevitable Train Wreck,” all of his prolific catalogue, and his book “Drunk Folk Stories” from his website. Your purchase will be delivered with love from his Mum and Dad who manage the merch. A huge thank you to all my supporters on Patreon! Thanks to your help, I am over halfway to my goal of covering my monthly expenses for this show: Affinity Mingle, Randy Barnowl, Lea Jinks, Nate Levin, Noah Weston, Quayle Hodek, Tim Chang, Troy Dayton. And a special thank you to my first Medici-level supporter Adam St. Simons. If you have the means and the vibe, consider visiting Patreon.com/lifeisafestival and pop a quid in the till. SHOWNOTES Beans on Toast: https://beansontoastmusic.com/ Glastonbury Festival: https://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/ Boomtown Fair: https://www.boomtownfair.co.uk/
Adam Smith, Kris Krane, Betty Aldworth, Andrew Livingston, Troy Dayton, Shanita Penny, Jordan Wellington, Anne Donohoe, and Lewis Goldberg join host Dan Goldman for a very special in-person episode from the big 2019 marijuana business conference in Las Vegas, where they talk about the year in cannabis and what 2020 could hold for the industry. Produced by Shea Gunther.
Troy Dayton, CEO of the ArcView Group, begins by discussing the recent passing of the SAFE Banking Act: "Forcing people to deal with cash, even if you oppose legalization, is outrageous. Everybody has agreed forever that these businesses should have access to banking." Dayton believes that this victory will make a huge difference to the industry and to the movement, but reminds us that our work is not done until we pass federal legalization and expunge records for nonviolent drug crimes. Dayton also discusses the need for scientific research to catch up with the pace of industry, the nuances of the STATES Act, the demand for CBD, and also notes that the trend of companies going public probably won't become mainstream at least for a few years.
Troy Dayton, co-founded The ArcView Group with the belief that if accredited investors made cannabis investments it would help put an end to cannabis prohibition. Since it's inception their membership has grown to over 600 accredited investors with cannabis investments closing in on one billion dollars. Troy talks to Dan Humiston about some of the ways they help cannabis companies raise capital and about ArcView's plans for the future. Produced By MJBulls Media | Cannabis Podcast Network
Business Radio Special: Host John Barkett speaks with Troy Dayton, CEO of The ArcView Group (a cannabis investment and market research firm), to discuss how venture capitalists and everyday people can currently invest in a cannabis business. CannaBusiness: A Look at the Marijuana Industry examines the current and future state of the marijuana industry across a range of topics such as legal landscape, policy barriers, investing in cannabis, medical marijuana, and marketing a product that is still technically illegal at the federal level. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to the Green Rush! This week is Part One of our special broadcast from the floor of the Marijuana Business Conference in Las Vegas. At the mid-November conference, Lewis and Anne took to Podcaster’s Row to chat with a number of guests to discuss the growth of the conference, the excitement of the […]
Troy Dayton, CEO of Arcview Group – why you should be watching Germany; Cannabis and AgTech - a Huge opportunity
Troy Dayton, CEO of Arcview Group – why you should be watching Germany; Cannabis and AgTech - a Huge opportunity
Troy Dayton returns. We discuss the fact that cannabis should be America’s to lose, but that’s in fact what’s happening. Canada is of course burgeoning with capital, import and export. The international trade winds are blowing and Troy says it’s hard to imagine a situation where we don’t see 20+ compound annual growth rates for the next decade or more. The European investors are starting to get excited. Troys ays Asia investment is waking up with asymmetry knowledge to capital. But as noted, the fact that there’s an adversarial Attorney General in office, risk is still very much alive.
Troy Dayton, ArcView & Ryan Hurley, Rose Law Group Ryan Hurley joins us and discusses the renewed focus on the medical market in AZ in the wake of adult-use not passing this past election day. Ryan shares that he came to the industry as a patient, which turned him into an activist, as it’s wont to do. Speaking of activists, Troy Dayton then joins us beginning the conversation on Arizona. His bottom line is that if we were not outspent in Arizona we would have won. He then points though to the eight wins featuring cannabis businesses stepping up to get behind each of the winning initiatives. Troy goes on to discuss focusing on harmony as opposed to discord in dialogue.
In this special episode, our team traveled to Oakland to visit the Arcview Group HQ and interview their CEO and co-founder, Troy Dayton. Troy is a legend in the cannabis industry. He's a leading activist who also helped create the biggest investor network and deal flow machine in the cannabis industry. In this episode, Brandon and Troy dive deep into how/why he started Arcview, the impact legalization will have on investors and founders, and why it's still important to be an activist while building a company in the cannabis industry. Tune in, listen up, get acquainted!
TROY DAYTONCEO • THE ARCVIEW GROUP w/ RYAN ESTESTroy co-founded cannabis investment and research firm, The ArcView Group, in 2010 and serves as CEO. ArcView created the ArcView Investor Network where more than 500 high net-worth investors have pumped more than $73 million into 116 cannabis-related ventures and raised more than $1.2 million for the legalization effort. ArcView also publishes The State of Legal Marijuana Markets, the most oft-cited market data and analysis report on the industry. ArcView co-founded Cannasure Insurance Services in 2011 and launched Canopy, a business accelerator in 2015. Troy is an elected board member of the Marijuana Policy Project and is a founding board member of the National Cannabis Industry Association. He is co-founder of Students for Sensible Drug Policy and also helped launch and served as the first sales director at Renewable Choice Energy, which was recently named the #1 green power provider by the EPA. In his spare time, Troy enjoys karaoke and Burning Man.
Jeff and Troy Dayton from the ArcView Group talk to AC Braddock following their annual ArcView Investor Forum in Las Vegas, whereby cannabis entrepreneurs brought their best business pitches to angel investors.
Host Kris Lotlikar ushers in the holiday by giving everyone a guilt trip on year-end giving and reprises Troy Dayton's epic keynote speech from SSDP international conference last year.
In this episode, we talk to Troy Dayton who takes us through his successful journey of paving the way for a blooming industry. From the SSDP (Students for Sensible Drug Policy) to the MPP (Marijuana Policy Project) to The ArcView Group and more, Dayton has worked tirelessly to affect change alongside fellow activist and partner, Steve DeAngelo, and other like minded individuals. With big changes headed to the industry in the upcoming future, Dayton carries and optimistic outlook and reminds us that it is still important to remain engaged and active in the space.
Troy Dayton from the angel investor network, The Arc View Group, explains why legal cannabis isn't quite ready for public investment, and how to avoid weed's new Wolves of Wall Street.
Dan Goldman and Troy Dayton join host Kris Lotlikar to talk about the Republican presidential debate and Ohio's controversial ballot initiative. Produced by Shea Gunther.
The ArcView Group and Canopy Boulder will bring their unique canna-business incubator to San Francisco, ArcView's Troy Dayton tells the Hash in its Season 2 debut. www.TheHash.org
Andrew Livingston and Troy Dayton join host Kris Lolikar to try and figure out where President Obama really stands on legalization and why he thinks young people should have different priorities. They also talk market data— lots of market data. Produced by Shea Gunther.
Troy Dayton and Kris Krane join host Kris Lotlikar to discuss the downward trend in youth marijuana use and to draw some lines in the sand when it comes to grow-your-own marijuana. Produced by Shea Gunther.
Troy Dayton, Adam Smith and Taylor West join host Kris Lotlikar to focus on Oregon, discussing the State shutting down unlicensed dispensaries and the political battles two months out from Election Day. The crew also gets into the NFL’s marijuana policy and covers Chuck Todd’s marijuana primary predictions. Produced by Shea Gunther.
Jeff and Troy Dayton from the ArcView Group talk to AC Braddock following their annual ArcView Investor Forum in Las Vegas, whereby cannabis entrepreneurs brought their best business pitches to angel investors.