Amy Chin is a cannabis enthusiast and the founder of Calm Better Days. Based out of the lower east side of New York, Calm Better Days is a woman-owned cannabis company. Calm Better Days does at-home personal CBD pop-ups where they educate consumers on CBD in a more intimate setting. These events are similar to a modern-day Tupperware party. The difference being, these parties are to teach people about CBD, answer questions and address common misconceptions. Some of those topics include how to take it, what to take it for, different cannabinoids, activation times, and what to look out for when purchasing. Their goal is to help you find the right CBD products to fit your needs.
When Amy was beginning her own CBD journey, she realized that there are not many resources available to teach people everything about CBD. Her belief in natural remedies, as well as her own background in finding CBD as a cure for anxiety and depression, has played a big part in her journey towards building her business.
How These In-Home CBD Pop-Ups Came to Be
In this episode, Amy joins me to talk about how her CBD pop-ups are opening up the conversation about the mental and emotional health challenges many women are facing at home. First, She walks us through her own experience with cannabis, including how CBD helped her get through post-partum depression. Next, Amy is brave enough to share how these struggles almost cost her her marriage. She shares this in the hopes of inspiring other women who are silently dealing with similar situations. Finally,
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Using post-partum depression as the catalyst for a unique and growing business that helps other women in particular
How to overcome not only stigma and miseducation, but also lack of overall awareness when it comes to CBD
The many reasons why greater intimacy is actually the answer to society’s increasing mental health issues
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