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In this compelling conversation, Melanie Wentzel shares her journey from mainstream healthcare policy work to becoming a leading advocate for Cannabis integration in medical practice. You'll discover how personal grief led to professional purpose, explore the stark differences between Cannabis healthcare systems across Australia, the UK, and the US, and understand why women's voices are reshaping the entire Cannabis medicine landscape.
Through her groundbreaking book "Cannabis Queens," Melanie has created a platform to showcase diverse women in the Cannabis industry, moving beyond outdated stereotypes to highlight the real stories of mothers, CEOs, researchers, and advocates who are driving change in Cannabis medicine. Her mission centers on representation and the power of authentic storytelling to transform how society views both Cannabis and the women leading its integration into healthcare.
From regulatory frameworks to patient stories, Melanie reveals what truly person-centered Cannabis healthcare looks like and why collaboration across borders is essential for advancing this field.
Key Takeaways
• Person-Centered vs. Patient-Centric Care
• Cannabis as Grief & Mental Health Medicine
Cannabis can effectively support emotional stability during life's most challenging periods. Melanie's experience showed how evening consumption created next-day mood improvements, providing a foundation for managing grief, anxiety, and depression when traditional approaches fall short
• Global Cannabis Healthcare Systems Vary Dramatically
Only 5% of Australian doctors prescribe Cannabis despite a medical-only system, while the UK requires 12-18 months to open a clinic versus Australia's minimal oversight. Understanding these differences helps patients navigate their local systems and advocate for better access.
• Women Lead Holistic Cannabis Education
• Breaking Stigma Through Authentic Storytelling
Moving beyond outdated "reefer madness" imagery requires sharing real stories from diverse, accomplished women in Cannabis. Open health conversations normalize Cannabis medicine and create pathways for others to explore these therapies without shame or fear.
Connect with Melanie on Linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/melaniewentzel/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/cannabis-queens/
Watch Effective Cannabis YouTube https://youtube.com/@effectivecannabis
By Debi Wimberley5
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In this compelling conversation, Melanie Wentzel shares her journey from mainstream healthcare policy work to becoming a leading advocate for Cannabis integration in medical practice. You'll discover how personal grief led to professional purpose, explore the stark differences between Cannabis healthcare systems across Australia, the UK, and the US, and understand why women's voices are reshaping the entire Cannabis medicine landscape.
Through her groundbreaking book "Cannabis Queens," Melanie has created a platform to showcase diverse women in the Cannabis industry, moving beyond outdated stereotypes to highlight the real stories of mothers, CEOs, researchers, and advocates who are driving change in Cannabis medicine. Her mission centers on representation and the power of authentic storytelling to transform how society views both Cannabis and the women leading its integration into healthcare.
From regulatory frameworks to patient stories, Melanie reveals what truly person-centered Cannabis healthcare looks like and why collaboration across borders is essential for advancing this field.
Key Takeaways
• Person-Centered vs. Patient-Centric Care
• Cannabis as Grief & Mental Health Medicine
Cannabis can effectively support emotional stability during life's most challenging periods. Melanie's experience showed how evening consumption created next-day mood improvements, providing a foundation for managing grief, anxiety, and depression when traditional approaches fall short
• Global Cannabis Healthcare Systems Vary Dramatically
Only 5% of Australian doctors prescribe Cannabis despite a medical-only system, while the UK requires 12-18 months to open a clinic versus Australia's minimal oversight. Understanding these differences helps patients navigate their local systems and advocate for better access.
• Women Lead Holistic Cannabis Education
• Breaking Stigma Through Authentic Storytelling
Moving beyond outdated "reefer madness" imagery requires sharing real stories from diverse, accomplished women in Cannabis. Open health conversations normalize Cannabis medicine and create pathways for others to explore these therapies without shame or fear.
Connect with Melanie on Linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/melaniewentzel/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/cannabis-queens/
Watch Effective Cannabis YouTube https://youtube.com/@effectivecannabis