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Introduction- Overview of the podcast and the episode.
- Introduction of speakers:
- Tyler Hemp: Host
- Justin Benton: Guest, CEO of 101 CBD
Entourage Effect- Incorporation of raw cannabis components (enzymes, cofactors, flavonoids, terpenes) for a synergistic effect.
Consumption Methods- Benefits of eating raw cannabis plants.
- Neurological support
- Anxiety relief
- Pain management
CBDA vs. CBD- Advantages of raw CBDA over decarboxylated CBD.
Endocannabinoid System- Explanation of the endocannabinoid system in mammals.
- Benefits of supplementing the system with cannabinoids.
- Balancing bodily systems (skeletal, hormonal, cardiovascular)
Advocacy for Raw Cannabis- Daily consumption as a dietary essential.
- Dr. William Courtney’s advocacy for raw cannabis.
Topical Cannabis Products- Benefits for pain, inflammation, and skin issues.
- Ease of use as an entry point for new users.
Business and Marketing Insights- Justin Benton’s background in direct marketing.
- Marketing challenges:
- Facebook account shutdowns and ad approvals
- Shift to online sales during COVID-19.
- Strategies for organic marketing.
- Success stories:
- Andy Elliott’s use of organic video content for high revenue.
101 CBD Company Genesis- Founded due to Justin Benton’s personal experience with his son’s autism.
- Focus on full-spectrum, raw, whole plant CBD extracts.
- Inspiration from Dr. William Courtney’s research on raw cannabis.
Business Challenges and Advice- Initially providing products for free.
- Transition to charging to sustain and expand the business.
- Goals to reach a billion people by 2025.
Entrepreneurial Advice- Encouragement to follow passion and instincts.
- Importance of having a strong “why”.
Product Differentiation- Preservation of CBDA in Justin’s products.
- Comparison with other companies’ methods (heating cannabis).
- Historical use of raw cannabis.
Practical Tips for Users- Personal growth and juicing of cannabis.
- Recommended products.
Key Figures in Cannabinoid Research- Dr. William Courtney
- Dr. Rafael Meshullam
Marketing Strategies- Emphasis on continuity programs (subscriptions).
- Caution against paid ads on Facebook and Instagram.
- Focus on high-quality content and effective sales funnels.
- Building an email list with a lead magnet.
Philosophical View on Hemp- Analogy comparing raw hemp’s benefits to aloe vera’s sunburn relief.
- Importance of hemp for health and consciousness.
Final Remarks- Promotion of services and products.
- Call to action for listener engagement.
- Feedback and ideas invitation.
- SEO checklist eBook promotion.
Learn more: HempAware.com
101CBD.org
Welcome to HempAware Podcasts!
In this episode, "Hometown Hero," we dive into the world of the hemp industry with special guests Cynthia Cabrera and Ryan O'Keen from Hometown Hero, a company dedicated to making a positive impact in the community.
Join host Tyler Hemp as he discusses the challenges and successes of Hometown Hero in navigating state regulations and legislative obstacles.
The guests share their experiences with legal battles, customer engagement, and the importance of love, giving back, and community building in the industry.
Discover how Hometown Hero shifted their focus from traditional marketing to listening to customer feedback and incorporating it into their strategies.
Learn about their mission to support veterans and promote freedom, and how they overcame challenges in the Texas hemp industry.
Get insights into product development, marketing strategies, and the growth of Hometown Hero, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the resilience and innovation required to thrive in the emerging hemp market.
Tune in for an engaging discussion on the future of the hemp industry, the power of storytelling, and the impact of regulatory developments on product offerings.
Don't miss out on this insightful episode with valuable takeaways for entrepreneurs and enthusiasts in the hemp and cannabinoid market.
Ryan is a long-time friend and colleague of Lucas, having known him for over a decade. They both come from the crypto space and have been working together at Hometown Hero for about 10 years, since its inception.
They originally met while working at one of the largest Bitcoin miners in the world.
Lucas has been a mentor to Ryan, particularly in the areas of business, sales, and marketing. Lynn Lucas Gilkey is their CEO.
Welcome back to HempAware Radio, where we dive deep into the world of hemp and cannabis business, education, and innovation.
In today's episode, we have a special guest, Sean Andres, the founder of Taproot Drums, who shares his inspiring journey of creating high-quality, eco-friendly drums using hemp.
Host Tyler Hemp and Sean bond over their shared passion for music and sustainability, leading to an insightful conversation about Sean's entrepreneurial inspiration, the process of making hemp wood drums, and the importance of eco-friendly options in today's market.
Join us as we explore the potential of hemp in music, sustainable entrepreneurship, and the power of customer feedback.
Stay tuned to discover how Sean's unique approach is changing the game in the world of drum making.
About Sean AndresSean Andres is a musician and entrepreneur who found his passion for eco-friendly products through his journey with hemp.
Already running his own business making musical instruments and accessories, he had a lightbulb moment when he discovered the possibilities of using hemp as a material.
This led him to reprogram his consciousness and adopt an eco-friendly mission for his business.
Now, Sean is dedicated to creating sustainable and environmentally friendly products as a musician and business owner.
Key topics Covered on the ShowEntrepreneurial Inspiration and Creative Journey
- Shawn's early days as a musician and freelancer
- Valuing connection with others
- Inspiration from a percussion convention discussing endangered resources and the need for new materials
- Shawn's discovery of hemp through a video about hempcrete
- Inspired by the potential of the material
- The unique combination of music, sustainability, and entrepreneurship
Drum Making Process and Product Features
- Shawn's process of handcrafting hemp wood drums
- Time spent on crafting each drum
- Small batch production for customer satisfaction and waste reduction
- The sustainability and eco-friendly aspects of hemp wood drums
- Janka hardness rating comparable to rosewood
- Different tone and texture
- Customer feedback and continuous improvement
- Collecting feedback and data from customers
- Positive feedback on sound quality and uniqueness
- Continuous improvement of craft and sound
Market Engagement and Customer Perception
- Customer demand for eco-friendly products
- Less than 10 explicit requests for sustainability
- The concept of people not asking for something until they see it as an option
- Success of artist affiliations and endorsements
- Word-of-mouth and influencer marketing effectiveness
- The impact of customer engagement and endorsements
Risk-taking and Embracing Change
- The significance of taking risks for growth
- Limiting risk limits opportunity
- Embracing uncomfortable situations to progress
- The value of embracing discomfort for personal and professional growth
Advocacy for Eco-friendly Choices
- The need for consumers to demand better and more eco-friendly options from companies
- Shifting responsibility from individual consumers to companies
- Advocating for sustainability on a larger scale
- Reaching out to brands, governmental bodies, and major corporations to promote sustainability
Call to Action and Engagement Channels
- Direct engagement with customers and listeners
- Redirecting to Taproot Drums' website and Instagram for more information
- Encouraging direct communication with customers and listeners
Welcome to HempAware Podcasts!
In this hempisode, our hosts Tyler and Corey delve deep into the world of sustainable building materials and the incredible potential of hemp.
Corey hughes, from Pass It Forward, joins the conversation to share his experiences in navigating the challenges of integrating hempcrete in construction.
From tackling misconceptions and obtaining permits to promoting inclusivity and workforce development, Corey's passion for hemp as a building material shines through.
The episode also explores the benefits of hemp, its impact on air quality, and the innovative 5th element binder.
Join us as we uncover the vast possibilities of hemp in creating a greener, healthier world.
Topics we covered in this show:
1. The infrastructure for green technology in California
2. Integration of electrical and plumbing systems in hempcrete homes
3. Challenges of obtaining permits for hempcrete construction
4. Misconceptions about hempcrete
5. Shift in the cannabis industry towards building with industrial hemp
6. Benefits of hemp as a building material
7. Significance of carbon credits for farmers in the hemp industry
8. Development of decortication machines
9. Hempcrete's impact on air quality
10. Pass It Forward's mission and initiatives
11. The 5th element binder and Pass It Forward's educational programs
12. Challenges in convincing building officials about hemp insulation
13. Need to address misconceptions and miseducation about hemp as a building material
14. Collaboration with agricultural and government entities
15. Assistance and guidance for promoting hemp as a building material
16. Exploration of hemp's potential beyond insulation
Learn more at: pifcalifornia.org and hempaware.com
Welcome to HempAware Radio!
Today's episode, "Acannability," features a thought-provoking conversation with Mika, the co-founder of Acannability, a groundbreaking cooperative advertising agency for the hemp and cannabis industry.
Mika shares her insights on the future of the industry, emphasizing the importance of education, advocacy, and federal regulations.
She offers valuable advice for new businesses, discusses successful marketing strategies, and underlines the transformative power of hemp and CBD.
This episode is packed with expert knowledge and inspiration for anyone interested in the hemp and cannabis market.
So sit back, relax, and join us for an enlightening discussion on all things hemp and cannabis on HempAware Radio!
About Mika StambaughMika is a seasoned professional with a diverse background in journalism and public service. With 10 years of experience in the newsroom, she gained invaluable knowledge of the inner workings of media and storytelling.
She then transitioned to city hall, where she worked for the mayor and played a key role in implementing initiatives such as rideshare, home share, plastic bag ban, and minimum wage increase.
In this role, she had to find creative ways to educate and engage various stakeholders, including residents, tourists, and business owners.
Mika's experience in both journalism and public service has made her a skilled communicator and problem solver, with a passion for driving positive change in her community.
The Potential of the Hemp Industry- Mika's belief in the potential of the hemp industry surpassing the cannabis industry with federal regulations
- Emphasizing the importance of education and information in the industry to build consumer confidence
- Challenges faced by the industry, including unfair taxes and regulations, and the need for federal intervention
Challenges in the Cannabis Industry- Need for federal regulation to simplify confusing state-by-state regulations
- Challenges of traveling with cannabis, such as disposal boxes at airports and complexities of going state to state
Primary Topic: Marketing Strategies in the Cannabis Industry
- Discussion of successful campaigns with minimal ad spend, focus on press releases, social media, and newsletters
- Recommendations for creating effective press releases and marketing strategies
Advice for New Hemp/Cannabis Businesses- Use of 1-pagers for telling the company story and providing key information
- Encouragement for free-flow writing to craft a narrative and creating a press kit from this exercise
- Use of assets developed for creating content and marketing
Primary Topic: Role of Accountability in the Cannabis Industry
- Purpose of Acannability as a registered advertising agency and cooperative for the industry
- Operating on a pooled funds model with memberships costing $500 to $5,000, prioritizing advertising for consumer education
- Offer of free articles, industry guides, and educational tools to aid consumer education
- Focus on providing scientific and research-based information and promoting accountability within the industry
- Partnership with Curaleaf to reach a wider audience and promote education and safety in the industry
The Hemp Aware Radio Show- Overview of the show dedicated to educating and promoting hemp and cannabis businesses through branding and marketing approaches
- Host Tyler Hoff's interview with Mika, co-founder of Acannability
- Mika's background and experience in media, public relations, and event production
- Inspiration behind Acannability and its role as a go-to resource for consumers and educational support for the cannabis industry
These topics would comprehensively cover the content of the episode, with detailed sub-topics highlighting the key insights and discussions within each primary theme.
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Unlocking the Potential of Hemp: Eric Hurlock and Tyler Hemp Discuss the Endocannabinoid System, Sustainable Farming, and the Future of Hemp on HempAware Radio.
Join us as we explore the wisdom molecules in cannabinoids, the vital role of hemp in sustainable industries, and the impact of media in shaping perceptions.
Dive into the evolving hemp industry, regulatory changes, and actionable insights for farmers and entrepreneurs.
Get inspired to cultivate a healthier, more conscious world with the power of hemp. Listen now for expert insights, industry updates, and practical tips for hemp enthusiasts and entrepreneurs.
Eric Hurlock is a distinguished writer and podcaster at Lancaster Farming, where he focuses on the world of hemp.
With his deep knowledge and passion for the industry, Eric has become a pivotal voice, shedding light on the myriad uses, benefits, and industry updates surrounding hemp.
Over the last several years, he has interviewed dozens of hemp experts and companies, making him an authority in the field.
His work has positioned him as a leading figure in hemp education and podcasting, and he continues to be at the forefront of the latest hemp news.
You can reach out to Eric Hurlock and learn more about his work through Lancaster Farming, where he is a distinguished writer and podcaster focusing on hemp.
To connect with Eric and access his wealth of knowledge and passion for the hemp industry, you can visit the Lancaster Farming website, where you'll find information about his articles, podcasts, and other resources related to hemp.
Additionally, you can also reach out to Lancaster Farming directly for more information about Eric Hurlock and his work in the hemp industry.
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Welcome to the HempAware Podcast, where we explore all things hemp and cannabis.
Today's episode features a thought-provoking conversation with Brandy Shapiro Babin, the president of cannabisradio.com.
Brandy shares her insight on the power of podcasting for businesses in the hemp and cannabis industry, offering valuable tips on how to build trust, engage with communities, and repurpose content across multiple channels.
She discusses the challenges and opportunities for hemp entrepreneurs, the importance of safety and compliance in hemp products, and the potential for hemp-based beverages to transform the market.
Join us as we delve into the world of hemp and cannabis and gain fascinating insights from an industry expert!
Welcome to Hempaware Radio, where we dive deep into the world of hemp and its potential to create positive change.
In this episode, host Tyler Hemp sits down with Alicia Fall, founder of Her Many Voices Foundation, to discuss her work empowering indigenous communities and promoting hemp as a solution to environmental, social, and economic challenges.
Alicia shares her journey from musician to humanitarian, integrating hemp into her organization's mission and expanding its reach to underserved communities. Together, they explore the philosophy of interconnectedness and the power of doing for others as you would for yourself.
Join us as we delve into the transformative potential of hemp, the importance of social justice, and the incredible projects Alicia and Her Many Voices are leading.
Primary Topic: Introduction to Alicia Fall and Her Work- Alicia Fall's background as a musician and transition to humanitarian work
- Incorporation of hemp into Her Many Voices Foundation, about 7 or 8 years ago
- Expansion of their teachings and services to indigenous groups and other communities
- Collaboration with indigenous peoples for addressing environmental and social challenges
Primary Topic: Spiritual and Philosophical Perspectives
- Core value of doing for another as doing for oneself, instilled by Alicia's mother
- Emphasis on interconnectedness of all beings
- Discussion of the philosophy of "what I do to another, I do to myself"
- Empowerment and transformation from shifting mindset to experiences happening for oneself
Primary Topic: Projects and Programs
- Indigenous permaculture and financial education programs
- Workshops on hemp products and indigenous gardening practices
- Participation in the Northern Colorado hemp expo and sale of hemp products
Primary Topic: Her Many Voices Foundation and Products
- Introduction to the products offered by the organization: bath salts, soaps, elixirs, coconut oil, hemp masks, and CBD-infused products
- Participation in the Northern Colorado hemp expo where their products are available for sale
- Mention of "get outside campaign" initiative and monthly podcast
Primary Topic: Challenges and Advice for Hemp Entrepreneurs
- Incorporating hemp into nonprofit work and facing financial and resource hurdles
- Hiring an indigenous person for marketing, focusing on R&D and strategic partnerships
- Advice for hemp entrepreneurs regarding collaboration and patience for long-term success
Primary Topic: Education and Wellness Workshops
- Lack of basic financial education in certain communities and emphasis on recognizing the value of life and investing in oneself
- Workshops that educate about mindset, the connection with the earth, and provide resources for bringing hemp-based products to market
- Positive responses and results, particularly among those dealing with health issues, including cancer
Primary Topic: Nature, Community, and Additional Initiatives
- "Get outside" campaign in honor of Earth Day, partnering with Spirit of the Sun, and encouraging people to go into nature, take photos, and donate
- Benefits of being in nature, the concept of grounding, and the upcoming NOCO AMP Expo event
- Launch of CBD creamers
Primary Topic: Challenges of Running a Hemp Business
- Discussion of challenges faced when running a hemp business
- Principles for overcoming challenges and striving for long-term success
Links:
HerManyCoices.org
HempAware.com
Welcome to the HempAware Radio Podcast, where we explore the exciting world of hemp and its impact on sustainability, health, and innovation.
In today's episode, host Tyler Hemp welcomes Greg Wilson, founder of HempWood, to discuss the company's mission and groundbreaking products.
Greg shares insights on the importance of sustainable forestry, the unique properties of hemp wood, and the company's approach to eco-friendly manufacturing.
Discover the benefits of hemp wood as an alternative to traditional lumber, its versatile applications, and the positive environmental impact of this innovative material.
Join us as we delve into the world of hemp wood and its potential to revolutionize the construction and design industries.
Speakers Bio: Greg Wilson Founder of HempWoodGreg Wilson is a building material engineering professional who has made significant contributions to the bamboo industry.
After working in a vinyl siding mill and doing an internship in a wood flooring business, he eventually found his niche in the bamboo flooring industry, where he played a key role in pioneering and inventing strand woven bamboo.
For 14 years, Greg lived in China, dedicated to making advancements in the industry. In 2016, he filed patents after recognizing the potential of hemp, which had become legal in 2014.
His expertise and innovation have made a lasting impact in the world of building materials.
Timestamps00:00 Toxic buildings pose health risks worldwide.
05:09 Bamboo flooring caused illness, company developed solution.
09:42 Forestry can be beneficial if managed properly.
10:57 Profit-driven logging harms biodiversity and ecosystems.
15:45 People contact us for sustainable, clean materials.
19:09 Types of cuts, grades, and production outcomes.
23:09 Hemp processing for various products using waste.
26:21 Gardening hemp, farming it for flowers.
30:25 Publicly sharing your entrepreneurial journey is vital.
33:23 Channels for hemp-based business marketing discussed briefly.
37:51 Life's about relationships, offering value brings reciprocity.
39:14 Explore hemp wood products for your projects.
Key Topics Covered in this HempisodeIntroduction to HempWood and Greg Wilson
- Introduction to HempWood and its founder, Greg Wilson
- Transition from the bamboo industry to hemp due to health issues
- Experience in forestry and focus on sustainable forest harvesting
- HempWood as a sustainable alternative to bamboo and conventional lumber
HempWood Production and Materials
- Use of hemp and soy-based adhesive in HempWood products
- Application of the Fibonacci sequence and biomimicry principles for structural integrity
- Zero-waste process and energy production from waste through a bio burner
- Versatility of hemp wood products in applications
Environmental Impact and Sustainability
- Addressing toxic building materials and off-gassing chemicals
- Carbon-negative flooring option
- Sustainable forest harvesting and its impact on biodiversity and carbon sequestration
- Use of hemp wood as an alternative to deforestation and toxic materials
Marketing Strategies and Business Operations
- Importance of sharing the company's story in marketing
- Priority on paying others before self-payment
- Focus on social media platforms for advertising
- Experiences with Google Ads and challenges with other platforms
HempWood Products and Technical Details
- Range of products including flooring, furniture, and cabinetry
- Different cuts and grades of hemp wood products
- Applications beyond flooring in craft goods and accent walls
- Catering to commercial customers and ability to send job packs to site
Hemp Farming and Industry Challenges
- Focus on hemp farming for flower, grain, and fiber
- Differentiating between farming and gardening
- Regulatory and testing challenges for grain and fiber hemp
- Growing hemp in specific regions and processing methods
Philosophy of Business and Message to Humanity
- Importance of enjoyment and energy exertion in business
- Doing the right thing even when it's not the easiest or most profitable
- Tyler Hemp's comparison of money to energy and value exchange in the marketplace
- Message to humanity on doing the right thing
Future Vision for HempWood and Conclusion
- Scaling production and potential for growth
- Company's manufacturing capacity and equipment worth
- Invitation for those interested in hemp wood to reach out
- Promotion of HempWood products and building structures
Welcome to HempAware Podcasts, where we explore the latest developments in the hemp industry and discuss important legislative and agricultural solutions.
In this episode, "Hemp Agricultural Solutions," host Tyler Hemp is joined by Courtney Moran, the chief legislative strategist at Agricultural Hemp Solutions.
Together, they delve into the intricacies of hemp legislation and advocacy at both the state and federal levels, offering valuable insights and expertise.
Tyler and Courtney discuss the impact of the 2018 Farm Bill on the hemp industry, the evolving regulatory frameworks, and the challenges faced by both grain and fiber farmers and the cannabinoid sector.
They also highlight the critical importance of consumer awareness and compliance with regulations while promoting safe and sustainable hemp products.
Join us as we explore the pivotal moments in Courtney Moran's career, the shifting perspectives around hemp and cannabis, and the influence of THC on seed production.
We also delve into a fascinating case involving the transportation of hemp products and the mission of Agricultural Hemp Solutions in driving legislative changes and stabilizing the hemp supply chain.
Tune in for a compelling and insightful conversation that sheds light on the dynamic landscape of hemp legislation and its potential to revolutionize various industries.
Thank you for joining us on "Hemp Agricultural Solutions Podcast" and remember to email your suggestions for future topics to [email protected].
Tyler and Courtney look forward to connecting with you!
Guest BioCourtney Moran is a passionate advocate for the legalization of hemp and the benefits it can bring to farmers and the environment.
As a senior in college, she was introduced to the potential of hemp through the book The Emperor Wears No Clothes.
This sparked her interest and led her to pursue a legal internship at National Normal in Washington DC while in law school.
Inspired by the economic and environmental opportunities that hemp could provide, Courtney has become a dedicated voice for the legalization and promotion of this versatile plant.
Topics Covered in this EpisodeIntroduction to Hemp Agriculture Solutions Podcast
Legislative Framework and Regulation of Industrial Hemp
Evolution of Cannabis and Hemp Legislation
Courtney Moran's Involvement in Hemp Legislation and Advocacy
THC and its Effect on Seed Production
Legal Challenges and Advocacy in the Hemp Industry
Role and Mission of Agricultural Hemp Solutions
The podcast currently has 135 episodes available.