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We are thrilled to have Eric Garcia and Tripp Shumake from The Heavy Eyes joining us this week for a conversation around stoner rock and the stoner stigma. We talk to this Memphis band about everything from their musical inspiration to the first time they got high. Show them some love and give them on a follow on Instagram or go ahead and jump right into their music here.
Have you ever wondered how cannabis edibles are created? Surprise, there is no magic involved! Just a lot of knowledge and creativity from food scientists. We take a peek behind the curtain with Joycelyn May about how she approaches creating cannabis edibles and her path to becoming a food scientist.
We have a wonderful conversation lined up with visual artist Sarah Darlene Palmeri. While she primarily identifies as a painter, Sarah often uses different tools that serve as a substitute for paint, ranging from fabrics like bedsheets and clothing to more organic objects like wood, seeds, and sand. We dive into her journey in becoming an artist, her 2020 Saga Residency in Iceland, and how cannabis aids in her creativity and mindfulness. Sarah is currently exhibiting at RedLine’s S*Park Pop-Up until April 24th by appointment only. You can also check out Sarah’s public installation in the Icelandic town of Eyrarbakki at: https://www.sarahpalmeri.com/black-holes
We speak with Jennifer Axcell about her personal relationship with cannabis for herself and her dog, Lola. She shares her personal story being introduced to cannabis and the road that lead to the creation of her non-profit company Leaf 411. Leaf411 is a completely free multi-language chat and hotline run by certified cannabis nurses.
We sit down with Chef Dave Hadley, winner of Chopped, and consultant of cannabis company Spherex to discuss his intersecting expertise of restaurants and cannabis in Denver. Originally from New Jersey, Hadley offers an insider’s view into some of the infused dinners he has prepared as well as some of the struggles he has faced pursuing his passions.
Follow Hadley’s current project The Samosa Shop on Instagram here or Dave Hadley himself for where to try his food and an inside peek at his amazing pup.
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