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"Happy 420" from The Green Team Cannabis Collective | #BearMinds ep.7
In the spirit of 420, I had a raw, candid chat with the founders of the Green Team Cannabis Collective. Limited Time Offers: http://whatarewesmoking.com/ Carl, Carlos, and Max tell us about the early days of Green Team, being scrappy and keeping the business alive, and growing the business into the family it is now. Voted the #1 medical marijuana delivery service on Weedmaps and the Daily Cal, Green Team has consistently provided quality cannabis products to for their many patients around the East Bay. GreenTeam Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrxeM...
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BridgeCal - Non-Partisan Political Discussions At UC Berkeley | #BearMinds 003
BridgeCal is a new club at UC Berkeley that aims to facilitate non-partisan political discussions. Interested in joining BridgeCal? You can find them on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bridgecal/?fref=ts Follow Bear Minds on: Instagram: @yjkimjunior
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Engineering Better Solutions For The ASUC With Sunny From The Pirate Party BearMinds Ep. 6
VOTE BY WEDNESDAY! 😀 Link to vote: vote.calpirates.com If you didn't know, the Pirate Party movement, decentralized as it is, has done well for itself internationally: wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_Party Vote Pirate Party - Sunny Aggarwal, Jon Allen, and Alexandra Tran - for 1, 2, and 3, respectively, for ASUC Senate. Share this with your friends. Here's why: Sunny has worked in several ASUC offices, both exec and senate, and knows the bureaucratic mess that needs to be cleaned up - while Alexandra has had plenty of experience in US politics and wants to steer the ASUC as far away as possible from THAT mess. And Jon, a purple heart veteran, has experienced more shit than we could imagine, and his killer work ethic is something we aspire to. Pirate Party is made up of all founders and hackers and entrepreneurs, and have perspectives and capabilities in excess of any career politician that I know of.
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Machine Learning, Women in Tech, and Mental Wellness | #BearMinds ep.5
Karpagam Narayan, founder of Paloras Corporation and a ekryp, talks about using machine learning to proactively predict medical device and self-serving kiosk failures. She also talks about the role of women in technology, who her hero and role model is, and her methods of maintaining sanity whilst juggling the chaos that is running a startup. Find out more about ekryp at IoT world at https://tmt.knect365.com/iot-world/, or by going to www.ekryp.com. If you are interested in participating in ekryp's machine learning competition, or are looking for an internship in machine learning, you can get in touch with Karpagam directly at [email protected] or check out ekryp at https://www.linkedin.com/company-beta/16234712/. If you or your team is working on an interesting project or organizing a movement and would like to get the word out to the world, get in touch with us at [email protected].
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