
Your Highness Podcast
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Your Highness PodcastJul 20, 2021

Episode 5.06: Why Independent Media Is An Important Tool For Representation
Marijuana Iyana joins Diana to talk about the intricacies of podcasting and storytelling, and she tells everyone about her experience with Wine, Weed & Weave. Iyana also talks about the importance of having a space for people in her community to share their stories.

Episode 5:05: Accessibility in Home Grows
Halle Pennington, Products Executive at Humboldt Seed Company, talks to Diana about seeds, and how accessibility in knowledge about home grows is so important.
The transcript can be found here.

Episode 5.04: CannaCurious Magazine and Your Highness Podcast Collaboration
In this episode, Tekisha Harvey and Diana Sanmiquel of CannCurious Magazine talk about the super special collaboration with Your Highness Podcast host Diana Krach for the anniversary Fall issue. They also talk about the journey of being a newer magazine in a nascent industry and share some of their highlights as a partnership.

5.04: (Episode contains playlist) CannaCurious Magazine and Your Highness Podcast Collaboration
In this episode, Tekisha Harvey and Diana Sanmiquel of CannCurious Magazine talk about the super special collaboration with Your Highness Podcast host Diana Krach for the anniversary Fall issue. They also talk about the journey of being a newer magazine in a nascent industry and share some of their highlights as a partnership.

Episode 5.03: The Employment Risks of Being a Cannabis User
Jessica C. McElfresh joins Diana to do a quick deep dive on the legal side of being a cannabis user who faces termination of employment, employer retaliation, or loss of a job because of off-duty use. They also discuss the need for voter involvement when it comes to changing local legislation.
The transcript can be found here.

Episode 5.02: What the Cannabis Industry Needs to Know About Social Media
Amy Donohue of Hybrid Social joins Diana to talk about all things social media, and why the cannabis industry needs to pay more attention to Twitter. Amy also talks about her new memoir that is now available on Amazon.
The transcript can be found here.

Episode 5.1: Season Premiere With New Age Cannabis Podcast
Aku and Yaw, hosts of the New Age Cannabis Podcast, join Diana for the premiere of season 5 to talk about the African cannabis landscape. They also talk about some of their favorite show topics and what led them to create the podcast.
Support CannaCurious Magazine and support independent media run by BIPOC women.

Episode 4.21: Creating Global Change Through Necessary Media Platforms
Leslie Andrachuk joins YH once again to discuss the incredible growth of Alpha Woman over the years. Additionally, she talks about a global approach to a serious health crisis, and how Alpha Woman brought attention to the many aspects of menstrual health that are lacking.
The transcript can be found here.

Episode 4.20: Fighting Toxic Positivity in the Cannabis Space
Maggie May Wilson returns once again as guest co-host, and she talks to Diana about the metaphysical implications of toxic positivity.
The transcript can be found here.

Episode 4.19: Why Consumers Need to Care About Crop Management
Kathryn Radovan of Terra Vera joins Diana in this episode to talk about the complexities of pesticides and plants. Kathryn shares some insight on the importance of understanding crop management as a consumer, and talks about how Terra Vera's tech is making that knowledge more accessible.
The transcript can be found here

Episode 4.18: The Intersection of Innovation and Parenting in a Plant Medicine Industry
Founder and CEO of Forti Goods, Sharon Kevil, acts as guest co-host of this episode, and she goes deep about the experience of being an innovative cannaparent. Listen in for some great entrepreneurial advice, along with some insightful recollections of working in this space.

Episode 4.17: The Importance of Cultivating Uncomfortable Conversations
Tiffany Watkins of Vanguard Media Online joins Your Highness again as guest co-host, and she talks about the importance of cultivating conversations that inform folks and create community.
Be sure to get your tickets to Vanguard Media's 710 event

Episode 4.16: Some Things To Consider About Business Relationships In This Space
Kim Rael of Azuca joins YH once again as guest co-host of this episode, and she shares some insight about business partnerships in the cannabis space.
*We also have a quick word about Fruit Slabs

Episode 4.15: Making the Complexity of Topicals Accessible
In this episode, Lisa Raja of Vertosa joins as guest co-host, and she talks about the many different types of application methods of topicals in cannabis. Additionally, she talks about the process of infusing, and why it's so important to understand how a product can develop into an infused wellness offering.

Episode 4.14: Making Anti-Prohibition Education Accessible To Children
On her very special day, we get to publish an episode with a very special guest co-host. Mskindness talks about the importance of educating children about plant medicine in an honest and accessible way and talks about how she approaches these conversations with her own children.

Episode 4.13: Special Feature of Dr. Desta Meghoo, a True Trailblazer In Cannabis
Dr. Desta Meghoo joins us for a very special episode, where she talks about her decades-long journey as an activist, academic, writer, mother, and passionate proponent of cannabis. She also talks about her newly appointed position as an Advisory Board member of AphriHelios, and what she hopes to accomplish in her new role.
The transcript can be found here: https://otter.ai/u/QpStchfm_A7QimOQ0PpG8t-lM64?t=186s

Episode 4.12: Normalizing Conversations About Vaginal Health
In this episode, Cyo Nystrom of Quim is guest co-hosting with Diana, and the two discuss the importance of having conversations about vaginal health. Cyo also talks about the journey that Quim took to create a revolutionary line of sexual and vaginal health products.

Episode 4.11: Making Creativity Accessible
In this episode, Diana is joined by Tayla, or Small Town Psycho, who is a creative growth coach in the cannabis space. They talk about the importance of making everything accessible and avoiding gatekeeping.
Follow Tayla: @smalltownpsycho

Episode 4.10: Making Media That Meets the Moment
In episode 10, Diana is joined by the incomparable Tiffany Watkins of Vanguard Media Online, who acts as guest co-host as the two talk about making media that is movement-driven.

Episode 4.09: How the Cannabis Industry Can Help Working Mothers During the Pandemic
This episode features Danielle Simone Brand once again as guest co-host, and a necessary conversation around working mothers being pushed out of the workforce. She and Diana discuss a few suggestions that could work to make a big difference in the way women are being treated as employees, especially during this unusually trying time.
Check out Danielle's book: Weed Mom: The Canna-Curious Woman's Guide to
Healthier Relaxation, Happier Parenting, and Chilling TF Out, and enter to win a copy by sending us a couple lines about how cannabis is helping you be a better parent. Until next time, stay high and beautiful.

Episode 4.08: Changing the Conversations Surrounding Cannabis and Children
Danielle Simone Brand joins us again as guest co-host in our latest, where we talk about normalizing conversations about cannabis with children. We go into some tips, but mostly focus on the reasons we need to unlearn what we as parents were taught growing up.
Follow Danielle:
Check out her book and order now!
Be sure to follow us on:
Twitter: @highnesspodcast
Instagram: @yourhighnesspodcast

Episode 4.07: Valuing Content Creators and Creatives In Cannabis
Calan from GreenThumbEdu joins as guest co-host in this episode, where she and Diana talk honestly about the familiar trends happening in cannabis. The two delve into the importance of valuing content creators, and focus on some ways that cannabis can set itself apart as an industry in this regard.
Important links:
Yourmomlikesmymusic

Episode 4.06: The Intersection Of Accessibility, Cannabis, and Parenting (part one)
In this episode, Diana is joined by Danielle Simone Brand, author of upcoming book titled Weed Mom: The Canna-Curious Woman's Guide to
Healthier Relaxation, Happier Parenting, and Chilling TF Out as guest co-host. The two discuss some of the very real complications surrounding accessibility to cannabis as a parent.To enter to win a copy of Danielle's upcoming book, send a quick note to yourhighnesspodcast@gmail.com explaining how cannabis helps you as a parent.
Check out our Medium channel! Until next time, stay high and beautiful.
*transcription to follow

Episode 4.05: Making Conversations Around Chronic Illness and Cannabis Cuisine More Approachable
Chef Jazz, owner of Green Panther Chef and a Crohn's survivor, joins Diana as guest co-host in the 5th episode of this season. The two talk about their experiences with Crohn's Disease, and the often over-looked barriers that keep chronically ill people from full incorporating cannabis into their lives. Chef Jazz talks about the many ways she educates the community, and about the importance of making the discussions around plant medicine approachable.

Episode 4.04: The Intersection of Accessibility, Virtual Events, and Cannabis
In this episode, Diana has the special honor of working alongside guest co-host Adelia Carrillo, CMO of EventHi. The two talk about the benefits of the new digital landscape of events, along with the many accessibility holes that still exist.
Sample of Girls Who Smoke Weed (check out the video on Instagram):
song credits:
Prod. Sean Mcs
https://www.instagram.com/sean.mcs/
Directed by GreenThumbEdu
https://www.instagram.com/greenthumbedu/
Engineered by:
Mike Moore the Producer
https://www.instagram.com/mikemooretheproducer/
Habel Beats

Episode 4.03: Accessibility to Banking Solutions As a Small Canna-Business Owner
In this episode, Diana is joined by a special guest co-host: Lauren Forsch, CEO and founder of Popped.NYC. They talk about an important issue that is impacting a lot of small businesses in cannabis, which is access to banking and payment processing platforms. Check out more details about this issue on our Medium Channel, and until next time, stay high and beautiful.
Important links:

Episode 4.02: Making Food As Medicine Accessible
In the second episode of the 4th season, Diana is joined by the incomparable Angie Willoughby - AKA The Green Baker - as guest co-host. Angie brings her unique and varied experience to the conversation surrounding infused food, as the two talk about taking a holistic approach to edibles.
Important links:
The Green Baker
Website: www.thegreenbkr.com
Until next time, stay high and beautiful.
*transcription will be added very soon

Episode 4.01: The Intersection of Veterans and Accessibility In Cannabis With Johann Balbuena
This is the season 4 premiere episode, and we're starting things off differently. That's because this season will be a more honest representation of the original concept of the show. What that means is that each episode will have a different guest co-host, and guest interviews are gone.
Johann Balbuena, a US Navy Veteran, cannabis activist, and founder of Balbuena Consulting, is the guest co-host, and the conversation is focused on some of the ways that accessibility issues in cannabis affect veterans.
Important links:
Until next time, be sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Stay high and beautiful.

Episode 3.14: Season 3 Finale
ln this season finale, listeners get a preview of how season 4 will be. Diana is joined by Ayanna Lawson, founder of Front Row Travels, as a guest co-host. Many important topics surrounding cannabis travel, the current climate, and stimulating local economy are being discussed in this episode, so listen in for an informative and entertaining ride.
Important links from the episode:
Stay tuned for next season, which is scheduled to begin at the end of August. Until next time, stay high and beautiful!

Episode 3.13: Not Out of the Dark Yet
This one is a short one, but it's packed with important information!
Interview:
- Chiah Rodriques, operations director of Mendocino Generations, talks to us about the struggles of transitioning into a legal market. She also discusses the specific problems the Mendocino farmers are dealing with, and how she fights for the rights of her fellow cultivators.
Until next time, stay high and beautiful.

Episode 3.12: Good From Afar, Far From Good
We're keeping this episode super short and sweet, as there are many interviews that still need to air, and no one has a "normal" schedule right now. Does anything make sense anymore?
If you would like a positive and productive distraction, check out the Virtual Spa Day hosted by CannaMommy, or past seminars from the Women in Cannabis Summit if you missed it.
Interview:
Thanks for listening! Until next time, stay high and beautiful!

Episode 3.10: Representation Matters
Mothers Mary Community
Mothers Who Elevate (private FB group, must request access)
The Grow Sisters
- and a recent two-part series on why #TimesUp and #MeToo apply to cannabis, which was written by Diana and features this episode's guest Liv Vasquez.
Interview:
As mentioned above, Liv Vasquez shares her infinite wisdom about infused cuisine, healing trauma, and the necessary knowledge a consumer should have.
If you would like to inquire about sponsorship or product reviews, please reach out to yourhighnesspodcast@gmail.com. Until next time, stay high and beautiful.

Episode 3.9: A Little Uncomfortable Truth
Interview:
Juliane Nowe of the NowE show shares her wisdom about how cannabis and yoga intersect. Juliane also talks about her journey with creating her podcast, and how her educational offerings guide cannabis beginners.
Check out some of my cannabis-related writing, and please share your work with me! Also, please support the CannAtlantic Cannabis Conference in any way you can!!
Until next time, stay high and beautiful.

Episode 3.8: One Accessibility Roadblock that No One Is Talking About
We have a brief but important discussion about the roadblocks facing working mothers in this industry, and why more companies need to change their business models.
Interviews:
- Jacquie Cohen Roth is the CEO and founder of CannabizMD and Tea Pad, and she tells listeners about how the cannabis climate in Maryland inspired the creation of her social enterprise. She talks about the need for inclusive networking spaces, and how Tea Pad's history shapes the mission statement.
Until next time, stay high and beautiful!

Episode 3.7: Bonus Episode at the Women of Cannabis Conference
Morgan got the chance to interview the following amazing womxn:
- Ophelia Chong
- Heidi Arsenault
- Pamela West
Check out the latest deal from High Society Haircare: enter promo code SANTA for a free conditioner when you purchase a shampoo! Also, there is still time to share your hair horror story for a chance to win a shampoo and conditioner set! Share your worst funny stories on Instagram or Twitter with #highsocietyhaircare, and you could win!
Also, check out the latest products from Humboldt Apothecary! The Wintergreen CBD Stick is amazing!!
Until next time, stay high and beautiful.

Episode 3.6: Understanding the Law Surrounding Mothers, Cannabis, and CPS
We go over some of the things that are not commonly known about being pregnant/being a new mother in the cannabis space. It's a very complex issue that we are definitely going to get into more often, and this episode just skims the surface.
Before the end of the year, don't forget to enter our awesome giveaway: Share your scariest and funniest hair horror stories, using #HIGHSOCIETYHAIRCARE, and we will pick the top five at the end of the year. Five lucky winners will receive a full-size shampoo and conditioner set!
Interview:
- Ah Warner, CEO and founder of Cannabis Basics, talks about her long history with the world of hemp and cannabis. She also talks about the importance of CHABA, Women of Weed, and the need for transparency in the world of hemp beauty products.
Important links:
FLCA
Blunt Blowin' Mama
Is It Safe to Use Cannabis During Pregnancy?
Margolin Lawrence
Splimm
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Episode 3.5: Fall Back/Parenting As a Cannabis User
Before going into the interviews, Morgan and Diana discuss an awesome giveaway hosted by High Society Haircare: share your funniest or most dreadful hair horror story, using #highsocietyhaircare in the post. We will pick the top 5 stories (most amusing or entertaining), and those lucky 5 winners will win a shampoo and conditioner set from High Society Hair Care.
Interviews:
We begin with Jessie Gill, founder of MarijuanaMommy.com, about her experience with discussing the plant’s medicinal benefits with her children. She also talks about her experience being filmed for Viceland, and how she normalized conversation around the plant in her household.
Next, we talk to Celia Behar, president of The Lil’ Mamas, about the journey that led to the creation of the popular website. She talks about the ways cannabis has improved her life and her parenting and gives some great advice for other mothers exploring the cannabis space.
Stephanie Kerns, cannabis activist and an incredible visual artist, talks about how she discusses cannabis with her children. She also tells us how the plant improved her health and how it impacts her ability to parent.

Episode 3.4: What to Know Before Hosting Your First Cannabis Event
They transition into a discussion about planning an event in cannabis, and thanks to Adelia's gracious and generous spirit, there is a lot to learn in this episode!
* We pause for a minute to talk about Moon Mother Hemp Co, who is offering listeners 20% off with the code goodvibes20
Interview:
- Jenny Deveau talks about sound baths, and how transformative sound therapy can be. Jenny also tells us about Dynasty Electrik, and explains what soundscapes are and how they intersect with cannabis.
If you have any questions about becoming a guest, having a product reviewed, or sponsorship options, please email yourhighnesspodcastATgmail.com. Until next time, stay high and beautiful.

Episode 3.3: Why the Cannabis Industry Needs to Support Supernova Women
* We pause for a minute to talk about Moon Mother Hemp Co, who is offering listeners 20% off with the code goodvibes20
Interview:
- Robyn Griggs Lawrence, author of Pot In Pans and The Cannabis Kitchen Cookbook, talks about the history of cooking with cannabis. She also talks about her journey writing about culinary, culture and cannabis intersections.
Until next time, follow us on Twitter and Instagram for more!

Episode 3.2: The Conversation Missing From The Recent Democratic Debates
Interview:
- Whitney Beatty, Founder and CEO of The Apothecarry Case, talks about how her high-end products not only promote responsible use, they offer the best value for your investment by preserving the integrity of your cannabis. She also talks about her involvement with Supernova Women, and tells of how the industry can better support the group.
Beauty With Barb:
- Barb reviews some topicals from Frogsong Farms.
Until next time, thanks for listening. For more information on becoming a guest, having a product reviewed, or sponsoring an episode, email yourhighnesspodcast@gmail.com.

Episode 3.1: How to Avoid Gatekeeping in the Cannabis Space
They discuss some unexpected ways people are gatekeeping in cannabis, and offer some alternatives to that behavior.
Interview:
- Katie Stem, CEO and founder of Peak Extracts, talks about how her journey with Crohn's Disease and background as a scientist shape her business and product line. She also discusses how being a nationally licensed Chinese herbalist informs the creation of her tinctures and rubs.
Helpful links:
Minorities 4 Medical Marijuana
Teapad
Tokeativity
National Cannabis Disability Association
Americans for Safe Access

Episode 3.00c: Magic with Morgan
When we discuss our favorite canna-related items, Morgan talks about the Cannabis Alliance, of which she is an adjunct board member. The Cannabis Alliance recently published an open letter about traceability system issues facing the industry, giving examples of how to operate within the confusion.
Interview:
- This episode features the formidable co-founder and CEO of Alpha Woman, Leslie Andrachuk. Alpha Woman is a media company helping women be their best mentally,physically, and professionally. Leslie talks about what led to the creation of Alpha Woman, and what lies in the future for the publication.
Check out Morgan on Instagram

Episode 3.00b: New Things Coming Up
Going forward, we will also highlight a different cannabis podcast each episode. This time we discuss Blunt Blowin' Mama, an incredible podcast from the fearless Shonitria Anthony about the complex life of being a mother who consumes cannabis.
Interview:
- Dr. Michelle Oram, Public Health Advisor of NUG, talks about what it means to be an integrated seed-to-sale company, and how NUG stands out in California. She also talks about the educational resources NUG offers, and how her journey in this industry led to such an innovative and progressive company.

Episode 3.0a: New beginnings and exciting changes
For the next several weeks, YH will release shorter segments that feature individual interviews while preparations for the changes continue. In this episode, Diana and Barb talk about some of those changes, and discuss ways for listeners to become a part of the show.
A few other highlights:
- Beauty with Barb segment highlighting the incredible Zveda products
- A brief word about the amazing Apothecarry products
Interview:
Our first interview of the season is with Clarissa Krieck, Business Development Manager of the National Cannabis Industry Association. Clarissa talks about her beginnings in cannabis, her policy and advocacy work, and the importance of getting involved with the NCIA.

Episode 2.25: Age and Experience in Cannabis
Next, we talk about the benefits of surrounding yourself with people over 30 as a business or brand, and just the overall upsides to having a varied past and bringing it to this emerging industry.
Interviews:- First, we speak to Carole Shashona: acclaimed designer, Feng Shui Grand Master, health and wellness expert, and pioneering entrepreneur, about the meanings behind her luxury jewelry designs. Shashana also discusses her design journey, and tells us about what inspires her.
- Next, we talk to Teri Gorman, Director of Community Relations and Patient Affairs for Maui Grown Therapies, about the medical cannabis program in Hawaii. Gorman also discusses the reciprocity program, and what brought her to the cannabis space.
* We also pause for a word about Peak Extracts and an upcoming educational event sponsored by Alpha Woman Co.
We appreciate all your support! Please do reach out with suggestions or introductions if you’d like to be involved in the show. Email yourhighnesspodcast@gmail.com for more information on being a guest, having products reviewed, or sponsoring our show and elevating your exposure.
Relevant Links:
Older Dispensary Workers Find Lack of Support
Looking to Change Careers? Cannabis Industry Looking for Workers

Episode 2.24: The Four Rs of Sustainability In Cannabis
Our topic is the Rs of sustainability in cannabis, and we address some sticky topics along with some awesome resources.
1. Respect people’s time and effort, respect each other - common complaint people are flakey - own it and make it better. Don't set unrealistic expectations.2. Relationships - networking at conferences, classes, etc., supporting each other3. Resources - lots of free/inexpensive resources for making your business better. Canva.com, Fiverr.com, Upwork.com, Mary's List, Skillshare.com, transcribe.wreally.com4. Responsibility - elevating the industry through activism positive actions, community service, educating the public. Lobby days: thecannabisindustry.org/event/2019lobby-days/
Interviews:
- We talk to Amy Wessman, Vice President of Marketing and Sales for CRATIV Packaging, about the importance of packaging and branding. She also talks about specific challenges she faces in the industry, along with what makes it so fun.
- Next, we talk to Denise Biderman, Co-Founder and CEO of Mary's List, about the importance of education and what ML does to further the knowledge of the community. Denise also talks about how professionals can benefit from ML and what people can expect from the awesome newsletter.
Until next time, we appreciate the support!

Episode 2.23: The Benefits of Getting to Know Your Budtender

Bonus episode: Happy 420!

Episode 2.21: Guidelines for Becoming an Advocate and Activist
To that point, we discuss ways you can help fight the continuous damage created by the War on Drugs. You don't have to be seasoned activist or policy maker to fight the good fight!
*** We also discuss an awesome giveaway opportunity - an autographed copy of Breaking the Grass Ceiling! Tune into to our bonus episode on 4/20 for the winners, and for an awesome discount code roundup!
Interviews:
- We start with Marissa Fratoni, holistic RN and Director of Wellness for Cannamommy.org, who tells us about her journey into the cannabis space. She talks about being a mother in cannabis, and offers some great advice for listeners.
- Next, we talk to Emily Elmen, Director of Infused Product Development at In Good Health, who tells us how making a batch of edibles led to being on the Board of Directors for Massachusetts NORML. She also talks about how her career at In Good Health came to be, and what her job entails.
Until next time, thank you for listening! Please let us know what you would like to hear, if you would like to be featured, or if you would like a product reviewed by reaching out to YourhighnessATgmail.com.

Episode 2.20: The Changing Landscape of CBD, and How You Can Benefit From It
Next, we discuss one of our favorite topics - CBD! This time, we explore the changing landscape and go over some relevant aspects you shouldn't ignore.
Interviews:
- Our first guest is the fearless Andrea Brooks, CEO and Founder of SAVA, which is the "Etsy of cannabis". Brooks tells us about a life-changing injury that caused her to come to cannabis, and ultimately shaped her curative process which benefits consumers.
- Next, Stephanie Bozzuto, co-founder and President of Marketing of Cannabis Connect Insurance, tells us about the importance of cannabis business insurance. Bozzuto also discusses upcoming educational offerings, including a sexual harassment course that will benefit all cannabis businesses.
Until next time, thank you for listening. Please reach out with ideas, or for information regarding being interviewed or sponsorship opportunities, to yourhighnesspodcastATgmail.com.
Relevant Links:
CVS selling CBD
Barneys To Open Luxury Cannabis Shop-In-Shop
USPS allows mailing of CBD
Jelly Belly creating CBD products
How to Shop for CBD