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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
For our tenth episode of Research Aromatica, Experiences Behind the Expertise, we have on Priyanka Chitranshi.
We Discuss in our Conversation with Priyanka:
Key Quote:
"The better your sample preparation, the better your data will look"
A Bit About Priyanka:
Priyanka Chitranshi is an LCMS Applications Scientist at Shimadzu Scientific Instruments. Priyanka has a degree in Pharmacy and a Ph.D. in Bioorganic Chemistry. During her postdoctoral appointment at the National Center for Toxicological Research at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), she developed an unfortunate addiction towards liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LCMS). Since she has worked on a variety of molecules using LCMS ranging from brominated vegetable oils in soft drinks, analysis of metabolites of antibacterial and antiretroviral drugs, fluorinated compounds in water, and impurity analysis in pharmaceuticals to name a few. She communicates her work through peer-reviewed publications, application notes, and through presentations at national and international conferences. In her spare time, Priyanka enjoys to listening to audiobooks and podcasts.
Link to Priyanka's Webinar:
https://www.researcharomatica.org/post/priyanka
Please Enjoy!
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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd6Rea4SEAsxRIbB8q5CkPA
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Made Possible By:
This podcast is made possible by APRC, Aromatic Plant Research Center. APRC was created to provide access to uncompromising research, analysis, and testing services for essential oil communities.
WE ARE BACK! Research Aromatica Season 02 is underway, and therefore so is the podcast!
To start it all off we interview Robin Van Loon of Camino Verde.
Founder and Executive Director of Camino Verde, Robin has lived in the Tambopata province of the Peruvian Amazon since 2004. A long-time student of traditional and indigenous agriculture and medicinal practices, his work has focused on developing community-based reforestation strategies to regenerate important endangered plants of the Amazon. He is a writer, regenerative designer, and consultant in agroforestry, reforestation, and regenerative development.
In our conversation with Robin we discuss a variety of topics:
Memorable Quotes:
"..and that doesn't just mean im going to plant my farm in a way that is similarly structured to how the forest is structured... I think it can go a step beyond the physicality. We can learn lessons from the landscape. We can learn lessons from the rainforest and one of those lessons for me is how diversity builds resilience - don't put all your eggs in one basket."
Podcast Notes:
Camino Verde
Rosewood CITES
Home of Henry David Thoreau
Please Enjoy!
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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd6Rea4SEAsxRIbB8q5CkPA
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Made Possible By:
This podcast is made possible by APRC, Aromatic Plant Research Center. APRC was created to provide access to uncompromising research, analysis, and testing services for essential oil communities.
Melissa Hoffman was featured in our cannabis straight from the source series where she gave us a in-depth look at her unique farm, Sho Farm. We followed up with Melissa to see how her unconventionally grown cannabis did, but we also talked more about her background and the origin of Sho Farm.
In our conversation with Melissa we discuss a variety of topics:
A Brief Description of Sho Farm:
We establish food systems that build and restore wildlife habitat. We also offer safe haven to previously-farmed animals to live out their lives as partners within these systems. Currently, 100+rescued khaki campbell ducks forage daily in SHO Farm's permaculture orchard, and live securely in an insulated barn at night.
Memorable Quotes:
"I want the plant (cannabis) to be itself, in context"
"The more whole somethings, the better it is, and more superior something is"
Podcast Notes:
Straight From the Source: Farmer Story: Sho Farm
Sho Farm
Tending the Wild- Book
Kyle Kushman- Person
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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd6Rea4SEAsxRIbB8q5CkPA
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Made Possible By:
This podcast is made possible by APRC, Aromatic Plant Research Center. APRC was created to provide access to uncompromising research, analysis, and testing services for essential oil communities.
Denzil has been described as the 'Sherlock Holmes' of plants. Denzil has over 40 years of experience in the plant aromatic field and trips to every corner of the world. His experience is extraordinary, but its his perspective of both the plant and human world is that we dive into in this conversation.
In our conversation with Denzil we discuss a variety of topics:
Memorable Quotes:
"I think Covid has proved one thing beyond doubt, the physical world of university is no longer needed.. its the social world of a university that matters. Meeting people at bars... you should be able to sign up for sing courses.. take one at University of Oregon, another at University of London, all online."
"When I was young I always used to ask the professor (of major universities) if I can join you lecture... there is nothing stopping you from going into a lecture at Harvard, and asking, you mind if I sit in the back and listen?"
Podcast Notes:
https://denzil.com/
https://globalfrankincensealliance.com/
Please Enjoy!
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Interested in being on the show? Visit researcharomatica.com/contact and fill out the form.
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Website: https://www.researcharomatica.com/
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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd6Rea4SEAsxRIbB8q5CkPA
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Made Possible By:
This podcast is made possible by APRC, Aromatic Plant Research Center. APRC was created to provide access to uncompromising research, analysis, and testing services for essential oil communities.
Have you ever wondered what music gets listened to in labs? Why it is always white coats in labs? In our sixth episode of, Ross Henry interviews Alec Anderson of APRC. Alec runs the Cannabis testing and research at APRC. The research and development of the cannabis field is growing rapidly, so much so we talk about progress in months and not years.
In our conversation with Alec we discuss a variety of topics:
Podcast Notes:
Please Enjoy!
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If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? Subscribing would also be very appreciated. It takes less than a minute, and it really will help us grow. We also love reading the reviews!
Interested in being on the show? Visit researcharomatica.com/contact and fill out the form.
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Website: https://www.researcharomatica.com/
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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd6Rea4SEAsxRIbB8q5CkPA
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Made Possible By:
This podcast is made possible by APRC, Aromatic Plant Research Center. APRC was created to provide access to uncompromising research, analysis, and testing services for essential oil communities.
For our fifth episode, Ross Henry interviews Wellington Baiden of Portal Forest Estates in Ghana. Wellington Baiden has over 20 years of experience in forestry, ecotourism, environmental conservation, community livelihood support, and natural resource policy analysis, as well as in the wood products sector in Ghana. He is an internationally recognized innovator and consultant in agro-forestry and environmentally sustainable development interventions. He is also a mentor and an environmental educationist.
In this Experiences Behind the Expertise we speak with Wellington on a wide range of topics:
Podcast Notes:
Portal Forest Estates - The website for portal forest estates
Poems of Rooney - http://kathleenrooney.com/poetry/
Ghana Slave Castles - The Shocking Story of the Ghanaian Cape Coast
Please Enjoy!
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If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? Subscribing would also be very appreciated. It takes less than a minute, and it really will help us grow. We also love reading the reviews!
Interested in being on the show? Visit researcharomatica.com/contact and fill out the form.
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Follow Research Aromatica on:
Website: https://www.researcharomatica.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/researcharomatica/?hl=en
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AromaticPlantRC
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd6Rea4SEAsxRIbB8q5CkPA
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Made Possible By:
This podcast is made possible by APRC, Aromatic Plant Research Center. APRC was created to provide access to uncompromising research, analysis, and testing services for essential oil communities.
For our fourth episode, Ross Henry interviews no other than the co-founder of Aromatic Plant Research Center, Aaron Sorensen. Without Aaron and his cofounder Prabodh Satyal there would be no APRC or Research Aromatica.
In the podcast we follow the journey that allowed APRC to become and elite testing facility in aromatic plants. They started APRC because they new industry was going to grow, and if they did not do anything to assist, then it might go down a wrong path. Our conversation was wide ranging and incredible all the same. We also talk about:
Please Enjoy!
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If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? Subscribing would also be very appreciated. It takes less than a minute, and it really will help us grow. We also love reading the reviews!
Interested in being on the show? Visit researcharomatica.com/contact and fill out the form.
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Website: https://www.researcharomatica.com/
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AromaticPlantRC
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd6Rea4SEAsxRIbB8q5CkPA
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Made Possible By:
This podcast is made possible by APRC, Aromatic Plant Research Center. APRC was created to provide access to uncompromising research, analysis, and testing services for essential oil communities.
For our third episode, Ross Henry, interviews Nate Farnsworth of Factory 6. Nate is part owner of Factory Six, a white label and custom manufacturing legal cannabis company based out of Utah. His experiences of working with startup cannabis companies on the daily has paved the way for a fascinating podcast conversation about:
Please Enjoy!
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If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? Subscribing would also be very appreciated. It takes less than a minute, and it really will help us grow. We also love reading the reviews!
Interested in being on the show? Visit researcharomatica.com/contact and fill out the form.
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Website: https://www.researcharomatica.com/
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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd6Rea4SEAsxRIbB8q5CkPA
Watch Nate's Webinar:
https://event.webinarjam.com/go/replay/41/r4y5qavyuw1angfl
Made Possible By:
This podcast is made possible by APRC, Aromatic Plant Research Center. APRC was created to provide access to uncompromising research, analysis, and testing services for essential oil communities.
For our second episode, Ross Henry, interviews Werner Bester from West Africa. Werner Bester was our second webinar back in July. Werner Bester is in high demand for his creation of custom distillation equipment that is used all over the world, but how did he get there?
During this wide ranging conversation where we talk about how his boredom for things, like being a German swimsuit model photographer, shaped and directed him into one of the most sought after people in the aromatic plant world. This conversation lead us down roads talking about the apartheid and getting arrested all the way to building his first distillation unit.
Please Enjoy!
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If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? Subscribing would also be very appreciated. It takes less than a minute, and it really will help us grow. We also love reading the reviews!
Interested in being on the show? Visit researcharomatica.com/contact and fill out the form.
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Website: https://www.researcharomatica.com/
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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd6Rea4SEAsxRIbB8q5CkPA
Watch Werner's Webinar:
https://event.webinarjam.com/go/replay/14/38vzwh4ukazkf5-
Made Possible By:
This podcast is made possible by APRC, Aromatic Plant Research Center. APRC was created to provide access to uncompromising research, analysis, and testing services for essential oil communities.
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Show Notes:
We are revamping the podcast a bit. Instead of just doing the audio recordings of the presenters of each of our webinars we are doing a original interview with each of the professionals. The goal of the interview is to talk more about the who and why rather than the what.
For our first one, Ross Henry, interviews Dr. Dhanushka (Danny) Hettiarachchi. He lives in Perth, Australia. In our interview we talk about what kind of art forms he participates with, how he unwinds from the day, what he sees as the future of Sandalwood and so much more.
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If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? Subscribing would also be very appreciated. It takes less than a minute, and it really will help us grow. We also love reading the reviews!
Interested in being on the show? Visit researcharomatica.com/contact and fill out the form.
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Website: https://www.researcharomatica.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/researcharomatica/?hl=en
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AromaticPlantRC
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd6Rea4SEAsxRIbB8q5CkPA
Sign-up for Danny’s webinar and or watch the replay at:
https://event.webinarjam.com/register/39/n67w9a7w
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Made Possible By:
This podcast is made possible by APRC, Aromatic Plant Research Center. APRC was created to provide access to uncompromising research, analysis, and testing services for essential oil communities.
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Show Notes:
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.