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By Johanna Nuding: Cannabis Lifestyle Guide
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The podcast currently has 415 episodes available.
As a podcast host/producer and cannaseur, I was excited to join Alpine Seed Group on a trip to Canna Country Farms in July to document the farm's seasonal phenohunt. Canna Country is a small, multigenerational, family-operated farm in Southern Humboldt County utilizing full sun and organic cultivation practices. If you're interested in growing your own cannabis or simply want to better understand the thought and effort that goes into breeding awarding-winning cannabis flower, listen to this episode of Cannabis Breeders Network featuring the duo behind Canna Country Selections. Ted Blair and Reggie Weedman focus on genetics bred and selected on-farm for their smoking qualities and effects. Find their available feminized seed selection at AlpineSeedGroup.com.
CONNECT WITH CANNA COUNTRY:
On IG @cannacountryselections | @cannacountryfarms | On the Web at cannacountryfarm.com
Subscribe to the Cannabis Breeders Network on your favorite podcast app.
TIME STAMPS:
00:00 Jo Intro
02:24 Welcome to the Cannabis Breeders Network
03:01 Meet the Team Behind Canna Country Selections
03:19 Diving into the Pheno Hunt
05:32 Unique Genetics and Attributes
10:25 Challenges and Successes in the Market
16:16 The Importance of Knowing Your Farmer
17:32 The Joy of Growing Your Own Herb
18:40 Latitude and Environment: Growing Conditions
19:27 Engaging with the Community: Social Media and Feedback
20:03 Feminized vs. Regular Seeds: What You Need to Know
21:20 Breeding and Observing: The Art of Cannabis Cultivation
23:27 Latitude and Conditions: Adapting to Different Environments
28:28 Tips for New Growers: Starting Your Cannabis Garden
30:00 Exciting New Strains and Future Prospects
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Are you ready to dig in with Jo's new podcast? Meet Lucas Evans, founder of E3 Agriculture, an advanced agricultural solutions company with a focus on the burgeoning industrial hemp sector and localizing supply chains while developing sustainable building materials and consumer products. In this Soil Sisters episode, we review the benefits of hemp in terms of soil health, versatility, and economic opportunity. And explore the concept of 'seed to shelter,' the development of local hemp economies, and the importance of seed sovereignty. This chat also covers the practical aspects of starting hemp farming, including land preparation, seed selection, and community building. Hemp has the potential to transform agriculture, support local communities, and build regenerative practices for future generations. If you're inspired, please subscribe to the Soil Sisters podcast.
Meet TX Soil Sisters here.
Connect with TX Soil Sisters on IG: @soilsisterspodcast | txsoilsisters.co
CONNECT WITH LUCAS EVANS:
LinkedIn | E3 Agriculture
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A Roadmap to Stop or Reverse Dis-Ease: If you’re looking for natural and holistic approaches to health care, you’re in the right place. On Potcast 253, Dr. Michelle Sexton, a respected expert in the fields of medical cannabis and integrative medicine, joins us to share practical advice on improving sleep, exercise, and diet. And to discuss her new book 'Eat, Sleep, Relax, Protect, Forget: An Endocannabinoid Guide to Systems Fullness for Women.' Though the book focuses on women, this convo is for anyone feeling stuck or stressed. Dr. Sexton explains the role of stress, and how to reduce its impact through understanding and leveraging the ECS. You’ll take away insights on the impacts of stress on your body and mind, and strategies for resilience through natural options like cannabis, yoga, and fasting. We also delve into identifying childhood traumas and managing our stress response for long-term wellness.
Listen to our chat on Potcast 214: Cannabis, Menopause, and Women’s Health
Dr. Michelle Sexton is Assistant Adjunct Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology and incoming clinical faculty at the Center for Integrative Medicine at UCSD. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Washington in the Departments of Pharmacology/Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, studying the endocannabinoid system and their roles in neuro-inflammation and neuro-degeneration. Dr. Sexton’s clinical practice, research and teaching focus on the endocannabinoid system and potential roles for cannabis across a range of conditions and lifespan.
Connect with Dr. Sexton:
msextonnd.com | https://www.facebook.com/msextonnd | https://www.instagram.com/ecsdoctor/
TIME STAMPS:
00:00 Kicking Off with Casually Baked: A High Time for Wellness and Cannabis Insights
00:42 Celebrating Dr. Michelle Sexton's New Book
02:22 Diving Deep into Stress, Trauma, and the Endocannabinoid System
17:41 Exploring Natural Wellness: Yoga, Interoception, and the Power of Plants
25:02 Cannabis Consumption: Smoking vs. Vaporization
33:33 Embracing Fasting for Cellular Reboot and Longevity
40:12 Navigating Healthcare: The Role of Naturopathic Doctors
46:42 Wrapping Up: How to Connect with Dr. Sexton and the Importance of Reviews
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On Potcast 252, Nate Lowe from Vail Valley Cultivations shares his colorful journey into the legal Colorado cannabis industry. Nate provides an update on the state of cannabis in Colorado from his perspective. And he shares insights on plant care from his decades of experience in indoor cultivation. It's a lively conversation that also meanders through healthy lifestyle options, going against the grain, personal experiences with cannabis, mushrooms, and ayahuasca, and the awakening of humanity.
TIME STAMPS:
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:45 Guest's Background and Journey into Cannabis
03:27 Cannabis Business in Montreal
04:50 Transition from North Carolina to Canada to Colorado
05:45 Impact of Legalization in Colorado
06:13 Challenges in the Cannabis Industry
07:56 State of Cannabis in Colorado
09:55 Cannabis Market Dynamics
12:34 Personal Experiences and Preferences in Cannabis
16:24 Future of Cannabis in Colorado
18:47 Cannabis Cultivation and Classic Cultivars
23:23 Cannabis and Lifestyle
31:45 Lighting Choices for Indoor Grows
33:05 The Importance of Hands-On Care in Plant Cultivation
33:51 Plant Care Options
34:28 The Role of Worm Castings and Tea in Plant Nutrition
36:05 The Challenges and Benefits of Using LED Lights
36:22 Water Reclamation in Plant Cultivation
36:49 The Environmental Impact of Indoor Growing
37:33 The Importance of Keeping the Growing Process Simple
38:23 The Misconceptions and Realities of Commercial Growing
42:01 The Use of Music and Interaction in Plant Care
46:00 Waking Up to What is Happening
56:46 The Role of Psychedelics in Personal Development
01:02:57 The Future of the Cannabis Industry
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On Potcast 251, Arend Richard, a trailblazing cannabis entrepreneur shares his journey in the cannabis industry - from creating The Gay Stoner YouTube channel, to founding The Weed Tube and most recently, receiving a retail marijuana hospitality and sales license in Denver, Colorado. His latest venture, Cirrus Social Club, aims to define the American sesh experience and reinvent nightlife by providing a space for conscious cannabis consumption. We explore some of the challenges of ganjapreneurship and the difficulties of fundraising. And we discuss the importance - and benefits - of creating a comfortable environment where people can sesh together. I think you'll find Arend's positive attitude and dedication to his vision inspiring.
NOTE: Since this conversation, the lead round of investment for Cirrus Social Club has officially been raised. Congrats, Arend! 💰🎉 Cirrus will offer an elevated five-senses experience within a beautifully adorned space, focusing on customer service.
TIME STAMPS:
00:00:00 - Introduction to the podcast
00:00:45 - Introduction to Arend Richard and his background
00:01:32 - The challenges of the cannabis industry
00:02:05 - Maintaining a positive attitude in the face of obstacles
00:02:20 - Struggles and determination in entrepreneurship
00:03:02 - Living a fulfilling life and pursuing passions
00:03:28 - Getting paid to be oneself
00:03:59 - Balancing work and personal life
00:04:37 - Appreciation for Colorado and hometown pride
00:05:20 - Navigating the cannabis industry in Texas
00:06:35 - Transition from The Weed Tube to Cirrus Social Club
00:09:08 - Challenges of getting investment in the cannabis industry
00:11:58 - Fundraising challenges for Cirrus Social Club
00:12:21 - The vision and mission of Cirrus Social Club
00:13:25 - Reinventing nightlife through cannabis consumption
00:14:32 - Creating a comfortable and inclusive environment
00:15:05 - The importance of responsible cannabis consumption
00:16:13 - The importance of curated cannabis experiences
00:17:13 - The intersection of cannabis and hospitality
00:18:39 - The importance of food in the cannabis experience
00:20:53 - The importance of proper cannabis consumption
00:21:43 - Creating a beautiful and comfortable environment
00:23:31 - The goal of impressing the matriarchs
00:25:38 - Cannabis as a tool for healing generational trauma
00:26:59 - Cannabis as a catalyst for personal growth
00:27:58 - Overcoming societal stigma and misinformation about cannabis
00:28:48 - The challenges of promoting cannabis content on social media
00:29:30 - The importance of collaboration and finding the right team
00:30:02 - Defining core values and mission as a team
00:31:07 - Location and features of Cirrus Social Club
00:32:19 - Challenges and delays in opening cannabis consumption lounges in Denver
00:34:43 - Collaboration with Prism Waterpipes and Seshware
00:36:42 - Seeking investment for Cirrus Social Club
00:40:15 - The importance of shared passion and values in potential investors
00:42:18 - Social media handles for Cirrus Social Club and Arend Richard
00:45:06 - Credits for the podcast production
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If physical pain is affecting your mental and emotional health, this potcast is for you. It's also for anyone ready to take responsibility for their health and well-being in a natural way. In this episode of Casually Baked, we're talking to Dave Thompson, a military veteran and founder of Mindful Warriors. Dave shares his personal journey of overcoming pain and depression through nutrition, movement, and plant medicine. He emphasizes the importance of alternative medicines and the need to question the mainstream healthcare system. Dave also shares the benefits of fasting, including its impact on inflammation, pain management, and cognitive function. Our chat highlights the role of naturopathic doctors in addressing the root causes of health issues and promoting overall wellness. Dave's mission with Mindful Warriors is to educate and empower individuals to make positive changes in their lives.
00:00:22 - Introduction to Dave Thompson and Mindful Warriors
00:02:24 - Dave's personal journey and the importance of reconnecting with nature and the land
00:06:07 - Dave's health struggles and his decision to change his diet and lifestyle
00:08:56 - Dave's experience with the paleo and carnivore diets
00:11:58 - The importance of knowing where our food comes from and the impact of chemicals in our food system
00:14:29 - The benefits of fasting and Dave's fasting protocols
00:19:09 - The role of naturopathic doctors in addressing the root cause of health issues
00:23:34 - The potential benefits of water fasting and the importance of mineral balance during fasting
00:26:41 - The effects of fasting on cancer risk, memory, and cognitive function
00:29:19 - The importance of considering our future selves in making lifestyle choices
00:30:41 - The potential benefits of mushrooms and cannabis in pain management and overall health
00:34:05 - The mission of Mindful Warriors and the focus on educating and empowering individuals to make healthier choices
00:36:07 - The power of natural medicine and the need for alternative approaches to healthcare
00:39:30 - The importance of genetic testing and understanding our individual health needs
00:40:48 - The role of podcasts in providing independent and valuable information for personal wellness
00:45:37 - Encouraging individuals to consider their future selves and make choices that support long-term health
00:46:59 - The potential benefits of mushrooms and cannabis in pain management and overall health
00:48:51 - The importance of setting intentions and conscious use of plant medicines for healing
00:49:50 - The potential benefits of microdosing mushrooms for pain management and mental health
00:50:00 - The need for further research and understanding of alternative medicines and their potential benefits
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Legendary brewmaster, Keith Villa shares his experience starting a business in the cannabis space and why the alcohol-free movement is exploding. On this potcast, we get in the weeds on non-alcoholic vs. alcohol free and alcohol vs. cannabis. We talk about the stumbling blocks of the cannabis industry and why legal cannabis products are so expensive. We also get a lesson in brewing with cannabis and how to get that craft beer flavor in your cannabis-infused, non-alcoholic home brew. If you’re Cali-sober or considering an alcohol-free “dry January” this potcast is for you. It’s also for you hobby home brewers interested in infusing your next batch of beer with our favorite plant.
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After a 5-month hiatus with twists and turns, Jo's back with this quick solo episode to share what's on the horizon. If you've got "start a podcast" on your bucket list, don't miss this episode.
We are beginning to expand the PodConx (pod*connects) Network content library in order to support and connect independent voices of all kinds. We are developing a network for the passionate person, creative, or business, probably untrained in podcasting but with concepts worth spreading. PodConx is incubating podcast development for those eager to launch a fresh new podcast or rehab an existing one but don’t know where to begin.
And for seasoned podcasters looking to grow your downloads and exposure, joining the network is free. Member podcasts receive discounts on production and coaching services. There are no contracts. And you own the rights to your content. The power of plugging in your voice through the PodConx network also means you have an extended sales force. We will do the leg work and present you with advertising and sponsorship opportunities that you can take or leave. And pod swaps and pod mixers will amplify your reach across the PodConx listener community.
So if you’ve got a podcast on your bucket list or you recognize the value of developing a branded podcast to support your sales and marketing efforts, let’s connect. I’ve been in the business of media, sales, and marketing for 25 years. You can learn more about my background before Casually Baked by visiting my website at Johanna Nuding dot com.
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Get in the weeds on cannabis, the ECS, and how it relates to pain, autoimmune issues, autism, and all of the systems of the body. This is such an important conversation for anyone using opioids for pain management. As well as those suffering from the side-effects of their current pharmaceutical drug protocols. Janna Champagne - a cannabis nurse, educator, patient, and caregiver - drops so many nugs of wisdom you might want to listen twice.
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We’re getting in the weeds on stress, breath work, cold therapy, and cannabis with Brandon Powell, a third degree black belt in Brazilian jiu jitsu and a level three Wim Hof breath work coach. We discuss the role of emotional intelligence, cold water, breath work, and sweat for healing the body. And we explore pairing cannabis into the process. By the end of this chat you’ll understand the value of conscious breathing and have the tools you need to develop habits that will optimize your nervous system thus improving your health and overall life experience.
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