EPISODE · Jul 3, 2026 · 1H 2M
Seed-to-Sale, But Make It Sketchy
from Controlled Burn · host Controlled Burn
In this episode of Controlled Burn, Shane and Brandon start with flat feet, forbidden pedicures, weight loss, Red Bull crimes, and a deeply suspicious amount of Cheetos — then somehow end up in Tijuana talking bariatric surgery, Mexican Reggie, border rules, and why Gas-X might deserve its own sponsor slot.But eventually, the chaos finds its way back to cannabis compliance. The crew digs into Metrc, seed-to-sale tracking, batch limits, software loopholes, whistleblower claims, and one very important reminder for operators: just because the system lets you do something does not mean the state will agree it was compliant.(00:00) Opening chaos, forbidden pedicures, and flat feet(04:21) Weight loss, old Brandon, and becoming Oklahoma Medium(08:34) Food habits, fasting, Red Bull, and Cheeto confessions(19:03) Bariatric surgery in Tijuana and post-op survival(21:31) Mexican Reggie, weed laws, and border cautionary tales(31:55) Gas-X, pharmacies, passports, and Tijuana adventures(36:52) Popsicles, Mexican water, and San Diego scooter decisions(41:52) Oklahoma cannabis, Metrc, and seed-to-sale tracking(47:52) Metrc as a tool, not the rulebook(52:23) Regulators, reporting filters, batch limits, and compliance risk💬 Have you seen Metrc used correctly, incorrectly, or creatively? Drop your thoughts in the comments.📬 For podcast questions or partnership inquiries: [email protected]📣 Follow for more chaos, compliance, and cannabis industry commentary.
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In this episode of Controlled Burn, Shane and Brandon start with flat feet, forbidden pedicures, weight loss, Red Bull crimes, and a deeply suspicious amount of Cheetos — then somehow end up in Tijuana talking bariatric surgery, Mexican Reggie, border rules, and why Gas-X might deserve its own sponsor slot.But eventually, the chaos finds its way back to cannabis compliance. The crew digs into Metrc, seed-to-sale tracking, batch limits, software loopholes, whistleblower claims, and one very important reminder for operators: just because the system lets you do something does not mean the state will agree it was compliant.(00:00) Opening chaos, forbidden pedicures, and flat feet(04:21) Weight loss, old Brandon, and becoming Oklahoma Medium(08:34) Food habits, fasting, Red Bull, and Cheeto confessions(19:03) Bariatric surgery in Tijuana and post-op survival(21:31) Mexican Reggie, weed laws, and border cautionary tales(31:55) Gas-X, pharmacies, passports, and Tijuana adventures(36:52) Popsicles, Mexican water, and San Diego scooter decisions(41:52) Oklahoma cannabis, Metrc, and seed-to-sale tracking(47:52) Metrc as a tool, not the rulebook(52:23) Regulators, reporting filters, batch limits, and compliance risk💬 Have you seen Metrc used correctly, incorrectly, or creatively? Drop your thoughts in the comments.📬 For podcast questions or partnership inquiries: [email protected]📣 Follow for more chaos, compliance, and cannabis industry commentary.
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