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The High Ground - S1E2 - Founder’s Interview: Scientific Innovation & Effects-Based Cannabis with Chris Emerson of Level   Welcome Back to the High Ground, a Bi-Weekly Video Series in which I'm going to be interviewing Founders that Span All Ca
Welcome to the Returning Season of The High Ground! We Bring You A New Bi-weekly Conversation That Looks At the Trends, Brands, & Data that Drive the Growing Cannabis Industry. More Than Just Market Data, the Mission of High Ground is to get an
It’s no secret that a lot of people are starting to discover and use cannabis products for the first time. It is because of this that dosing is now more important than ever. On this episode recorded on 02/16/2021, Jesse Betend talked to Missy B
Have you ever thought about the negative impact of misinformation that has been spread across the cannabis industry? Our guest on this episode of The High Ground is Dan Grace, founder and CEO at Dark Heart Nursery. Since 2007, Dark Heart Nurser
In this episode recorded on 02/02/2021, Jesse Betend talks to Rick Batenburg III, Founding Partner and Chief Investment Officer of Cliintel Capital. Cliintel Capital Management Group was created to provide funding to emerging market companies.
On this episode of The High Ground recorded on 01/29/2021, Jesse Betend talked to Casey Ly, Chief Revenue Officer of BLOOM, a cannabis company based out of California. Jesse and Casey talk about the inconsistency in cannabis vape products, and
On this episode of The High Ground recorded on 01/25/2021, Jesse Betend  talked to Matthew Ingram, CEO of Proof, a family owned and operated cannabis company. Matthew talked about the journey his team has been on, and what sets them apart from
On this episode of the High Ground recorded on 01/21/2021, Jesse Betend talked to Hunter Neubauer, the co-founder and chairman of Oregrown, a cannabis company out of Oregon. Hunter has spoken in front of the state legislature and he's also buil
On this episode of The High Ground recorded on 1/7/2021, Jesse Betend talked to Chiara Juster, advocate and strategic counsel. Chiara was one of the attorneys who represented America’s longest serving nonviolent cannabis prisoner, Richard DeLis
Earlier last year, Brook Eagle of Pacific Reserve came on the TRICHOMES Hash It Out podcast. This was back in March and he was asked a lot about coronavirus and how it was impacting the industry at the time. Everyone was expecting this to maybe
The California cannabis market was projected to have 6,000 stores. In reality, there are only about 700. As you can imagine that makes shelf space in the stores that are operating both extremely limited and extremely valuable. It might not see
Most state guidelines require that in order to remain legal, industrial hemp must contain less than 0.3 percent THC. Anything above that, and your legal hemp is now illegal cannabis. The problem with that is that 0.3%, that number is completely
Dr. Robb Flannery is the CEO and founder of Dr. Robb's Farms. The basic version of Dr. Robb's story is one that you might have heard before. Robb, like a lot of other people, got into the business that he's in because he wanted to help a family
When Arby broke his hip he knew was going to lay him out for a little while. What he didn't know is that it was gonna nearly tear his life apart. After his injury, Arby was prescribed not one, but at one point, four different pain killers. They
Providing safe cannabis requires testing, and is becoming a lucrative part of the industry. But in an industry that requires a hefty amount of trust, safety testing requires just that little bit more. Aaron Riley is the CEO of CannaSafe, one of
It seems like every other episode that we're talking about licensing issues and it makes sense why, it's one of the fundamental issues of this new industry, and every single state has a different take at being fundamentally that gatekeeper. It
It's been 53 years since the passage of the Controlled Substances Act, and the damage that little bit of legislation has caused is truly hard to quantify. It's destroyed countless lives, pushed past the individual to decimate families and entir
Honestly, how much do you actually think about where your cannabis comes from? Have you ever considered growing yourself? Brian Malin is the CEO and founder of Vital Garden Supply, Vital Grown, and Vital Distribution. Today, he grows cannabis o
Election day brought five new states with cannabis legislation, and in the week since, Democrats have promised to vote on the MORE act, which would quote remove cannabis as a scheduled substance, as well as offer banking protections for the ind
When Len May tried cannabis for the very first time, he remembers instantly feeling like he could just suddenly focus. And from that point on Len developed an interest in the scientific study of cannabis, and the potential medical benefits. Now
While the cannabis industry is still dealing with the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic, one particular niche area of that industry got hit a lot harder than others, and that's THC and CBD infused beer manufacturers. And while it's niche now,
2020 has been an extreme year, and now it's extreme weather's turn to wreak havoc for cannabis farmers. Last week, we talked about the impact of wildfires on California's cannabis farmers, and how microbial decontamination may be the path to s
For the cannabis industry, managing contamination is a fact of life. Wildfires in California, for instance, have brought a host of negative impacts to cannabis cultivators in the region. Even those outside the path of the blaze, billowing smok
There's no doubt that cannabis businesses in many states being deemed essential services helped mitigate some of the worst potential impacts of coronavirus pandemic. But that doesn't mean that businesses, especially retail locations and dispens
One of the largest consequences of the ‘94 crime bill was something called mandatory minimums. Basically, it gave courts the right to give life sentences to repeat offenders. In many cases, for crimes that never would have received such a long
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