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The Women in CannaBusiness Podcast

The Women in Cannabusiness podcast is a platform dedicated to highlighting the stories of women who are breaking barriers and making significant contributions in the cannabis industry. Hosted by Olivia, a seasoned marketing professional and advocate for women in cannabis, the podcast delves into the journeys of female entrepreneurs, industry leaders, and innovators who are shaping the future of cannabis.Each episode offers listeners a deep dive into the personal and professional experiences of our guests, covering topics such as entrepreneurship, overcoming industry stigma, and the unique challenges faced by women in a male-dominated space. Our mission is to inspire and empower women by showcasing that the cannabis industry is a viable and welcoming space, where skills from other industries are transferable, and the path to success is attainable.

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    S5: E8 - Mila Jansen: The Hash Queen Who Helped Shape Modern Hash Culture

    To close out our Season 5: Heavy Hitters, we’re joined by one of the most legendary pioneers in the history of the plant, Mila Jansen, also known as The Hash Queen. From the early days of cannabis culture in Amsterdam… to traveling the world with her children and spending over a decade living in India… to inventing one of the most influential tools in hash making, the Pollinator… Mila’s story is one of resilience, curiosity, and building a life far outside the boundaries placed on women at the time. In this conversation, she shares what it looked like to navigate male-dominated and often illegal markets across continents, how her innovations helped shape modern hash culture, and the perspective she’s gained after decades in the space. This episode is more than a conversation, it’s living history, and the perfect way to close out a season dedicated to the women who have made a lasting impact on this industry. In this episode, we cover: • The early days of cannabis culture in Amsterdam • Mila’s travels through India, Afghanistan, and the Himalayas • The invention of the Pollinator and hash innovations • Building businesses across cultures and continents • Traditional vs. modern hash practices • Advice for women entering the industry Notable Quotes: “It was love at first token.” “My best hash is the one I am smoking now.” “Keep on dancing through life.” Follow Mila Jansen & Learn More: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/milahashqueen/ Website: https://www.pollinator.nl/ Order Mila's Book, "How I Became the Hash Queen": https://www.amazon.com/How-became-Hash-Queen-English/dp/2845942451 Season 5 Sponsor — OCM Digital Marketing This season is proudly sponsored by OCM Digital Marketing, a full-service marketing agency helping brands build, scale, and convert through full-funnel strategy. From paid media and email marketing to website development and SEO, OCM Digital partners with businesses to drive real, measurable growth. Learn more: https://www.ocmdigitalmarketing.com/   Women in CannaBusiness Hosted by Olivia Castaldy Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenincannabusiness/ Listen to more episodes + stay connected: https://www.womenincannabusiness.com/

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    S5: E7 – Rachelle Gordon: From Arrest to Advocacy & Crafting the Stories That Drive Cannabis Forward

    In this episode of Women in CannaBusiness, we sit down with Rachelle Gordon, Managing Editor of GreenState, to explore the deeply personal experiences that shaped her path into cannabis journalism and advocacy. A driving force behind Rachelle’s work is her passion for the medical potential of cannabis, especially for neurological conditions and seizure disorders. After watching her father struggle with his health without ever having access to cannabis as a potential option, in addition to being arrested for possession in Minnesota, she’s become committed to amplifying patient stories, lived experiences, and the real impact this plant can have. Rachelle shares how a 2011 arrest redirected her career from education into cannabis, ultimately leading her to become one of the most trusted voices in the space. Through storytelling and honest reporting, she’s helping shape a more informed, responsible, and human-centered cannabis industry. We also get into the conversations most people avoid, balancing advocacy with accountability, including the importance of educating consumers on both the benefits and risks, like Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome. This episode also explores what it really looks like to be a woman in cannabis today: navigating challenges, building confidence, and finding community in a still male-dominated industry. You’ll also hear: Practical advice for women entering cannabis: diversify your skillset and network intentionally The evolution of cannabis journalism and mainstream media How to balance multiple roles while protecting your mental health The importance of mentorship and preserving the stories of patients and those impacted by prohibition Where the industry is headed, from low-dose products to broader mainstream adoption Rachelle’s story is a reminder that advocacy isn’t just about policy—it’s about people, stories, and the voices that deserve to be heard. Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction to Rachelle Gordon 02:18 – Background in education and 2011 arrest 04:17 – Career shift into cannabis advocacy 06:16 – Cannabis and neurological conditions 09:49 – Advice for women entering the industry 14:48 – From freelance writer to GreenState editor 17:33 – Being a woman in cannabis 20:52 – Challenges and harassment in the industry 24:14 – Building resilience 28:59 – A day in her life 36:53 – Boundaries and mental health 40:05 – Mentors and inspirations 43:22 – Final thoughts Connect with Rachelle Gordon LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelle-gordon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachellethewriter GreenState: https://www.greenstate.com   Sponsor This episode is sponsored by OCM Digital Marketing. OCM Digital is a full-service marketing agency that builds the foundation for your brand, from websites and SEO to full-funnel strategies across Meta, Google, and LinkedIn Ads. We don’t just drive traffic, we help convert it into real, measurable growth. If you’re ready to stop leaving leads and revenue on the table, learn more at: https://www.ocmdigitalmarketing.com

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    S5:E6 – Tamara Anderson: From Nurse & Pastry Chef to Cannabis Event Innovator

    In this episode of The Women in CannaBusiness Podcast, we sit down with Tamara Anderson, founder of Culinary & Cannabis, an interactive cannabis event production company redefining how people experience plant medicine through food, wellness, and education. With a unique background as both a registered nurse and pastry chef, Tamara shares how her personal journey, including her son’s experience—reshaped her perspective on cannabis and led her to build a brand rooted in healing, accessibility, and elevated experiences. From hosting luxury cannabis-infused culinary events to creating safe, inclusive spaces for education, Tamara is on a mission to break stigma and help both canna-curious individuals and experienced consumers feel confident exploring the plant. We dive into the realities of navigating the cannabis industry as a woman of color, the importance of authentic storytelling in building a brand, and how she’s scaling Culinary & Cannabis globally while staying grounded in purpose. This episode is a powerful reminder that your background, your story, and your “why” can become the foundation for something truly impactful. What We Cover: Tamara’s journey from nursing and pastry arts to cannabis entrepreneurship How personal experiences shaped her advocacy for plant medicine Creating luxury cannabis events that educate and empower Navigating stigma across generations and communities Challenges as a woman of color in the cannabis industry Building authentic relationships inside and outside the industry Leveraging your existing skills to enter the cannabis space The role of cannabis in wellness, balance, and daily life   Connect with Tamara Anderson: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/culinaryandcannabis LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamara-anderson-2901a978 Website: https://www.culinaryandcannabisevents.com   Presented by OCM Digital Marketing OCM Digital Marketing is a full-service marketing partner helping brands grow through strategy, content, and paid media. From startups to scaling brands, we focus on building marketing systems that drive real results. Learn more: https://www.ocmdigitalmarketing.com

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    S5:E5 – Nikki Lawley: From Nurse to Patient to Advocate, Surviving a Broken System & Finding Purpose Through the Plant

    In this powerful episode of Women in CannaBusiness, we sit down with Nikki Lawley,patient advocate, speaker, and founder of Nikki and the Plant, to explore her deeply personal journey from healthcare provider to patient, and ultimately, to one of the most impactful voices in the industry. After a life-altering injury in 2016, Nikki went from being a pediatric nurse to navigating a broken medical system, seeing over 50 doctors, being on over 10+ pharmaceuticals at a time, battling debilitating symptoms, and facing the harsh realities of traditional treatment. At her lowest point, she found herself questioning everything… until one unexpected experience with plant medicine changed the trajectory of her life forever. What followed was not just healing, but purpose. Nikki shares how she became what she calls a “medical cannabis refugee,” traveling across borders just to access the relief she couldn’t find at home, and how that journey led her to discover the true power of the plant, not just THC, but the full spectrum of compounds working together. Today, Nikki is a leading advocate for patients, working to raise awareness around invisible illness, disability, and the importance of education, access, and authenticity in the space. In this episode, we dive into: The moment that shifted everything for Nikki. and gave her a reason to keep going What it really feels like to not be heard in the traditional medical system The misconceptions around plant medicine and how education changes everything Why patient stories are one of the most powerful tools we have The realities of working in the industry from stigma to sales to advocacy What it truly means to be your authentic self in cannabis and beyond This conversation is raw, honest, and deeply human. reminding us that healing doesn’t always look the way we expect, and that sometimes, the hardest chapters lead to the most meaningful purpose.   🔗 Connect with Nikki Lawley: Website:⁠ www.nikkiandtheplant.org⁠ All Links:⁠ https://linktr.ee/Nikkilawley⁠ Instagram: @nikkiandtheplant LinkedIn: ⁠Nikki Lawley⁠   Listen + Follow: Follow Women in CannaBusiness on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube to stay connected with the stories shaping the future of the industry. Sponsored by OCM Digital Marketing OCM Digital Marketing is a full-service agency helping brands grow through multi-channel strategies,from paid ads and SEO to content and email marketing. If you’re ready to elevate your brand and stop leaving leads on the table, learn more at: 🌐⁠⁠ www.ocmdigitalmarketing.com

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    S5:E4 – Sara Payan: From Patient to Advocate, Marketer and Policy Leader in Cannabis

    In Season 5, Episode 4 of Women in CannaBusiness, we’re joined by Sara Payan, award-winning educator, strategist, and one of the most influential voices in the cannabis industry today. With over a decade of experience and more than 20,000 hours guiding consumers, Sara has built a reputation for advancing education, shaping policy, and normalizing plant medicine through storytelling and advocacy. She is the host of the Emjay Award-winning podcast Planted with Sara Payan, Vice-Chair of the California State Cannabis Advisory Committee, and Partner & VP of PR Strategy at Pulse Signal Agency. In this episode, Sara shares her journey from corporate into cannabis, how her personal health experience shaped her path, and why education is the foundation of a responsible and thriving industry. We talk about the realities of working in cannabis today—from stigma and policy to community, mentorship, and what it really takes to build a meaningful career in this space. If you’re looking to better understand the cannabis industry, grow your network, or step into your voice as a woman in this space, this episode is for you. What we cover: Sara’s journey into the cannabis industry The role of education in consumer safety & industry growth Cannabis, health, and personal healing Challenges & opportunities for women in cannabis The importance of community, mentorship, and collaboration Advice for entering and navigating the industry The future of cannabis + normalization through conversation   Key Takeaways: Education is everything in cannabis—at every level Community creates opportunity and long-term growth Resilience and authenticity are key to success Normalization starts with conversation   Connect with Sara Payan: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plantedwithsara/ Podcast: Planted with Sara Payan https://plantedwithsara.com/ Website: https://www.sarapayan.com    Follow Women in CannaBusiness: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenincannabusiness TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@womenincannabusiness LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/womenincannabusiness/    🎙️ Sponsored by OCM Digital Marketing OCM Digital Marketing is a full-service marketing agency helping brands grow through strategic storytelling, paid ads, SEO (including AI SEO), and multi-channel marketing funnels. From cannabis and CPG to B2B and local businesses, we help you build a brand that actually converts. Learn more: https://www.ocmdigitalmarketing.com  Keywords: women in cannabis, cannabis podcast, Sara Payan, cannabis education, women in business, cannabis industry insights, cannabis advocacy, plant medicine, cannabis policy, budtender education, women empowerment, cannabis community, normalization of cannabis, cannabis leadership

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    S5:E3 – Jane West: From UN and Social Worker to Cannabis Pioneer, Building Women Grow & a Global Lifestyle Brand

    Jane West is one of the most recognizable names in the cannabis industry, and for good reason. In this episode of Women in CannaBusiness, host Olivia Castaldy sits down with trailblazing entrepreneur, advocate, and founder Jane West to discuss her journey from working in international relations and event planning to becoming one of the most influential women in cannabis. After appearing on CNBC during the early days of Colorado’s legalization, Jane unexpectedly lost her corporate job, a turning point that ultimately launched her career in cannabis entrepreneurship. From there, she founded Women Grow, the national networking organization that helped bring thousands of women into the cannabis industry. Today, Jane leads the Jane West lifestyle brand, known for sophisticated, design-forward cannabis accessories created for the modern consumer. In this conversation, Jane shares the realities of building a business in an emerging industry, the power of community and networking, and the lessons she’s learned over a decade of leadership in cannabis. If you're interested in entrepreneurship, cannabis advocacy, women in business, or building meaningful brands, this episode is full of insights and inspiration. What We Cover in This Episode Jane West’s career before cannabis and her work in international relations • The moment that changed everything after appearing on CNBC • How Edible Events and early cannabis dinners helped spark a movement • The creation and rapid growth of Women Grow • Building the Jane West lifestyle brand and product innovation • The importance of community and networking in emerging industries • Advice for aspiring cannabis entrepreneurs • Navigating stigma, stereotypes, and evolving perceptions of cannabis • Finding balance between business, creativity, and family life Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Jane West and Her Journey 02:45 From International Relations to Cannabis Events 05:27 The Birth of Edible Events Company 08:05 Challenges and Media Attention 10:35 The Inception of Women Grow 13:29 Building a Community and Expanding Women Grow 16:22 Transitioning to the Jane West Brand 19:00 Advice for Aspiring Cannabis Entrepreneurs 32:00 Pursuing Your Vision 32:39 Navigating Challenges in the Cannabis Industry 33:32 Questioning Norms in Business 34:12 Reflections on Cannabis Industry Events 36:00 The Role of Women in Cannabis 38:30 Gender Stereotypes in the Industry 40:30 Evolving Perspectives on Women’s Events 43:31 A Day in the Life in Cannabis 52:18 Maintaining Work-Life Balance 56:58 Inspiration from the Next Generation Connect with Jane West Website: https://www.janewest.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thejanewest Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janewestofficial This Episode is Sponsored by OCM Digital Marketing OCM Digital Marketing is a full-service digital marketing agency helping brands grow through strategic storytelling, paid media, SEO, social media, and website development. From emerging startups to established brands, OCM Digital specializes in building marketing ecosystems that drive real results. Learn more: https://www.ocmdigitalmarketing.com Subscribe to Women in CannaBusiness Women in CannaBusiness highlights the leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators shaping the future of the cannabis industry. Subscribe so you never miss an episode. And if you enjoyed this conversation, please leave us a review and share the episode.

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    S5:E2 – Sister Kate, Founder of Sisters of the Valley: From Sister Occupy to Global Sisterhood

    What does it actually mean to become a Sister? In this episode of Women in CannaBusiness, we go far beyond headlines and habits with Sister Kate, Founder of Sisters of the Valley. This is an unfiltered look inside the Order, how it began, how it operates, and what it takes to build a spiritual, women-led cannabis movement in a world that often resists both. Sister Kate shares the full origin story, from her early activism days and “Sister Occupy” to building a globally recognized sisterhood rooted in plant medicine, discipline, and devotion. We unpack the structure of the Order, the rules that guide it, and what community living really looks like behind the scenes. This conversation doesn’t shy away from conviction. We talk about: The history of women religious orders and how the Sisters fit, and don’t fit, into that lineage The communication rules and ethical framework that hold the Order together Media visibility, legal challenges, and pandemic pivots Why stubborn resilience is a survival skill in cannabis The realities of being “alone together” in sisterhood Why the industry needs more women — in every role Sister Kate speaks candidly about leadership, criticism, and longevity. Her philosophy? Show up again. Stay disciplined. Don’t give up. At its core, this episode is about devotion.. to the plant, to purpose, and to building something that lasts.   Connect with Sisters of the Valley Website: https://www.sistersofthevalley.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sistersofthevalley   Learn more about their mission, products, and global sisterhood rooted in plant-based healing.   THANK YOU to our Season 5 Sponsor: OCM Digital Marketing This episode is brought to you by OCM Digital Marketing, a full-service agency specializing in multi-channel strategy, paid ads, SEO, and brand development for emerging and mission-driven brands. If you're a founder looking to scale, refine your funnel, or elevate your digital presence, OCM builds marketing ecosystems designed for long-term growth. Learn more at: https://www.ocmdigitalmarketing.com   Enjoyed this episode? Leave a Review If this conversation resonated with you, please take a moment to leave a review wherever you listen. Reviews help us amplify the voices of women shaping the future of cannabis and bring these powerful stories to a wider audience. Share this episode with a woman in the industry who inspires you, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a Heavy Hitters conversation.

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    S5:E1 - Olivia Sawyer: From Budtender to Building a Multi-Million Dollar Brand, Kush Queen

    Season 5 kicks off with a true heavy hitter in the cannabis industry. In this episode, Olivia Alexander (now Olivia Sawyer), Founder and CEO of Kush Queen, shares how she went from budtender in Los Angeles to building one of the most recognizable cannabis wellness brands in the country. What started in a garage evolved into a multi-million-dollar company serving over 100,000 customers and pioneering infused bath bombs, topicals, intimacy products, and targeted cannabis wellness solutions. We dive into: • The evolution of the cannabis industry from gray market to legalization • Scaling a cannabis brand through regulation and social media censorship • Why authenticity is non-negotiable in branding • The rise of women consumers in cannabis • Balancing masculine and feminine energy in leadership • The future of cannabis wellness and plant medicine Olivia Sawyer also shares her unfiltered thoughts on the war on drugs, corporate partnerships, content creation, and what it truly takes to build sustainable growth in this industry. If you’re a woman in cannabis, an entrepreneur navigating compliance and censorship, or simply curious about where cannabis wellness is headed — this episode is packed with insight, strategy, and real talk. 🔗 Connect with Olivia Want to follow Olivia’s journey and insights in real time? Connect with her here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olivia-sawyer-a823112a/ Instagram: @thelivsawyer 🛍️ Shop Kush Queen Explore Kush Queen’s award-winning cannabis wellness products — from infused bath bombs to topicals, intimacy products, and more: 🌿 Website: https://www.kushqueen.shop  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elevatingyoudaily 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kushqueenshop/ ----- This episode of Women in CannaBusiness is proudly sponsored by OCM Digital Marketing — a results-driven agency specializing in Meta Ads, Web Design, SEO copywriting, and full-funnel marketing strategies for cannabis, wellness, and purpose-driven brands. If you’re ready to scale with compliant, data-backed advertising that actually converts, visit: 👉 https://www.ocmdigitalmarketing.com Or connect with the team directly to explore how to elevate your brand.

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    S4:E9 -Sharon Cohen: A CFO’s Perspective From Tech to Cannabis

    In this episode of The Women in CannaBusiness Podcast, host Olivia Castaldy sits down with Sharon Cohen, a seasoned CPA, CFO, and business leader whose unexpected path into the cannabis industry became a career-defining chapter. With decades of financial experience across tech and emerging markets, Sharon now applies her expertise to building operational integrity, compliance, and strategic growth in cannabis — an industry still earning its legitimacy. Sharon shares her passion for the plant, the importance of understanding the full cannabis ecosystem, and why women in business should bring their lived experiences, leadership styles, and unique problem-solving strengths into the space. She offers grounded career advice, highlights the realities of working in a male-dominated industry, and reflects on the role mentorship, networking, and community support play in empowering women to rise together. Rooted in honesty, practicality, and wisdom earned over time, this conversation is a reminder that confidence is built — not gifted — and resilience grows through small wins, curiosity, and showing up authentically. ✨ In this episode: How Sharon transitioned from tech finance to cannabis accounting The value of mentorship, networking, and community support Bringing professional experience into a developing industry Navigating male-dominated spaces with confidence and clarity Work-life balance, boundaries, and leading with authenticity 📲 Connect on Social Media: Follow Women in CannaBusiness – @womenincannabusiness Follow Hefestus @Hefestus_1 Connect with Sharon on LinkedIn -- 🌿 Season 4 Gold Sponsor: Lucky Elk Support our sponsor at luckyelk.com and enjoy 15% off with code WiCB15.

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    S4:E8 -Ericka Padilla-Toro: Crafting Experiences and Educational Events in New Jersey’s Recreational Cannabis Industry

    In this episode of The Women in CannaBusiness Podcast, we sit down with Ericka Padilla-Toro, also known as The Ganja Goddess, founder of GG’s Garden, a cannabis lifestyle and education brand rooted in empowerment, accessibility, and community. Ericka shares her powerful journey into the legal cannabis industry, from her early experiences with the legacy market to building a platform centered on uplifting consumers, especially women, through knowledge, confidence, and stigma-free education. As a legally blind single mother and multi-degree scholar, Ericka embodies resilience, purpose, and the belief that cannabis is not just a plant, but a path toward self-understanding and wellness. This episode explores what it means to stand firmly in your worth as a woman in business, navigate a male-dominated industry, and use education as a tool for liberation, inclusion, and empowerment.   ✨ In this episode: Ericka’s experience and background before the recreational market in NJ began How GG’s Garden is redefining cannabis education Building confidence and claiming space in the industry Why terpenes, science, and consumer knowledge matter Sisterhood, community, and supporting women in cannabis Finding balance, fulfillment, and purpose in entrepreneurship   📲 Connect on Social Media: Follow Ericka Padilla-Toro – ⁠@ggsgarden_⁠ Follow Women in CannaBusiness – ⁠@womenincannabusiness⁠   🌿 Season 4 Gold Sponsor: ⁠Lucky Elk⁠ Support our sponsor at luckyelk.com and enjoy 15% off your next purchase with code WiCB15.

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    S4:E7 - Caitlin (CannaCait): Reducing Stigma as a Dietitian at the Intersection of Parenting & Cannabis

    In this episode of The Women in CannaBusiness Podcast, host Olivia Castaldy sits down with Caitlin — better known as CannaCait, a pediatric registered dietitian with nearly 20 years of experience and the creator of Mom-n-Pot. After decades of guiding families through evidence-based nutrition, Caitlin entered the cannabis industry to support parents seeking stress relief, balance, and wellness without stigma. Caitlin shares how her professional background, personal journey, and experience in motherhood led her to create a resource where parents can learn about cannabis safely, confidently, and judgment-free. She opens up about entrepreneurship, networking, education, and what it means to be a woman in business — all while managing the daily realities of parenthood. This episode is honest, compassionate, and empowering — offering valuable insight for anyone exploring cannabis, parenting, or wellness from a place of curiosity and care. ✨ In this episode: From clinical nutrition to cannabis entrepreneurship How parents can intentionally use cannabis for stress and wellness The importance of education, community, and open conversations Balancing motherhood, business ownership, and self-care Reducing stigma and supporting women in the cannabis industry 📲 Connect on Social Media: Follow CannaCait (Caitlin) – @mom.n.pot Follow Women in CannaBusiness – @womenincannabusiness   💬 “Start low, go slow.”   🌿 Season 4 Gold Sponsor: Lucky Elk Support our sponsor at luckyelk.com and enjoy 15% off your next purchase with code WiCB15

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    S4:E6 - Danielle Wildstein: From Pharma to Opening a Dispensary and Educating her New Jersey Community

    In this episode of The Women in CannaBusiness Podcast, host Olivia Castaldy sits down with Danielle Wildstein, Founder & CEO of Blue Oak Dispensary in New Jersey, a pioneering woman in cannabis with over two decades of experience in leadership, operations, and human performance. Danielle shares her journey from a successful career in the pharmaceutical industry to building a community-centered dispensary rooted in education, compassion, and women’s empowerment. Through her lens as both a business owner and mother, she reflects on how cannabis plays a transformative role in health and wellness, and why creating a welcoming environment is essential for breaking stigma and fostering connection. In this powerful conversation, Danielle opens up about the realities of entrepreneurship, the importance of women’s voices in a male-dominated industry, and her mission to make Blue Oak Dispensary a safe, educational, and inspiring space for all. In this episode: Danielle’s path from corporate leadership to cannabis entrepreneurship The role of education and compassion in building customer trust Creating a welcoming dispensary rooted in community and connection How cannabis can enhance health, balance, and self-awareness The importance of women defining success on their own terms 📲 Connect on Social Media: Follow Danielle Wildstein – @blueoakofficial Follow Women in CannaBusiness – @womenincannabusiness Episode Sponsor: CannaContent This episode is sponsored by CannaContent, a women- and LGBTQ+-owned creative agency elevating brand storytelling in the c^nnab!s space long before it was cool. From content strategy to paid ads to navigating marketing in a censored world, CannaContent is a leader in thoughtful, impactful brand-building across the industry.

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    S4:E5 - Ali Bianco: Turning Passion Into Pinks, The High-Fashion Cannabis Brand For Women

    In this episode of The Women in CannaBusiness Podcast, host Olivia Castaldy sits down with Ali Bianco, Founder & CEO of Pinks Products, New York’s first canna-couture brand merging high fashion with premium cannabis. Ali shares how her connection to cannabis began as a source of calm and creativity during her teenage years and evolved into a purpose-driven, luxury brand redefining what femininity, empowerment, and authenticity look like in the cannabis industry. From rose-petal prerolls to eco-friendly packaging designed with women in mind, Pinks brings intention, beauty, and confidence to every detail. In this conversation, Ali opens up about her journey from waitressing to entrepreneurship, navigating a male-dominated space, and building community through authenticity and collaboration. Her story reminds us that cannabis can be elegant, expressive, and empowering — when led by women who dare to do it differently. ✨ In this episode: How Ali turned her passion for cannabis into a thriving business The inspiration behind Pinks’ signature rose petal prerolls What authenticity and purpose mean for women entrepreneurs Building community and confidence in a growing cannabis industry Why femininity and creativity can be powerful disruptors in business ---- 📲 Connect with Ali on Social Media: Ali Bianco on LinkedIn Follow Ali Bianco on Instagram @puffinpinks   Follow Pinks Products – @pinksproducts ---- Follow Women in CannaBusiness: Instagram @womenincannabusiness TikTok @womenincannabusiness LinkedIn: Women in CannaBusiness ---- 🌿 Season 4 Gold Sponsor: Lucky Elk Get 15% off your next order at luckyelk.com with code WiCB15.

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    S4:E4 -Liliana Hollandt: How Lady L Cannabis Is Changing the Face of Jersey City’s Cannabis Scene

    In this inspiring episode of The Women in CannaBusiness Podcast, host Olivia Castaldy sits down with Liliana (Lili) Hollandt, founder and owner of Lady L Cannabis, a woman-led dispensary on Jersey City’s West Side. An immigrant from Bulgaria and long-time Jersey City resident, Lili brings over 20 years of advertising, project management, and retail experience to New Jersey’s legal market. Her story is one of resilience, reinvention, and purpose — proving that representation, mentorship, and community can transform an emerging industry. Lili opens up about her journey from corporate life to entrepreneurship, the challenges of building a business in a new market, and the importance of creating an inclusive, welcoming space for women and local residents. She shares how her deep-rooted passion for people and education continues to shape Lady L Cannabis into more than a dispensary — it’s a community hub focused on empowerment, connection, and authenticity.   00:00 — Introduction to Lady L Dispensary 00:31 — Lili’s Journey to Cannabis Entrepreneurship 04:44 — The Importance of Community and Connection 07:38 — Passion for the Plant and Industry 12:44 — Advice for Women in Cannabis 17:28 — The Role of Women in Cannabis 21:08 — Education and Innovation in Cannabis 26:46 — Family Perspectives on Cannabis 28:22 — Navigating Family Dynamics and Cannabis Acceptance 31:53 — Overcoming Gender Bias in the Cannabis Industry 39:13 — Building Resilience and Confidence as a Woman Entrepreneur 45:28 — Balancing Work and Family Life in the Cannabis Sector   Liliana (Lili) Hollandt is the founder and owner of Lady L Cannabis, a woman-led dispensary located on Jersey City’s West Side. Born in Bulgaria and now a proud Jersey City local, Lili combines two decades of expertise in advertising, retail, and project management to redefine what community-driven cannabis retail looks like. Her mission centers on education, empowerment, and local impact — ensuring Lady L Cannabis serves as a safe, inclusive space where everyone feels welcome to learn, grow, and connect. - Follow Lady L Cannabis Jersey City on Instagram: ⁠@ladyljersetcity⁠ Lady L's Website: ⁠ladyljerseycity.com⁠ - This episode is brought to you by our Season 4 Gold Sponsor, ⁠Lucky Elk Hemp⁠. Lucky Elk Hemp cultivates craft-grown, small-batch hemp products from the Pacific Northwest — made with care, integrity, and a commitment to community. Visit⁠ luckyelk.com⁠ to learn more and use WiCB15 at checkout for 15% off your order. - Follow us on Instagram⁠ @womenincannabusiness⁠ for more stories celebrating women leading with purpose in the plant-based industry.

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    S4:E3 -Heather Steinberg: How Cannabis Changed Her Life & A Patient Advocate’s Journey to Empower Others

    In this moving episode of The Women in CannaBusiness Podcast, we sit down with Heather Steinberg, Patient Care Specialist at Jewish Sauce Boss, to talk about resilience, healing, and the power of cannabis to transform lives. With over 15 years in healthcare and a lifelong passion for helping others, Heather shares her powerful journey — from navigating chronic pain and multiple surgeries to discovering cannabis as a life-changing alternative to traditional medicine. As someone who cannot take NSAIDs or Tylenol, Heather’s personal experience as a medical marijuana patient opened the door to a new career in patient advocacy and education. Now, through her work at Jewish Sauce Boss, Heather helps patients across Pennsylvania and New Jersey access their medical cards and find the relief they deserve. Her story is one of strength, purpose, and compassion — a reminder that breaking the stigma starts with one honest conversation at a time. Show Notes & Chapters 00:00 — Introduction to Heather Steinberg 01:30 — From Healthcare to Cannabis: How Heather’s Medical Journey Began 03:40 — Living with Chronic Pain, Weight Loss Surgery & Knee Replacements 05:30 — Getting Her Med Card and Discovering Cannabis as Medicine 07:30 — From Social User to Medical Advocate 09:00 — How Cannabis Filled the Gaps in Traditional Healthcare 10:30 — Understanding the Endocannabinoid System 11:00 — Joining Jewish Sauce Boss and Finding Her Purpose 14:00 — The Evolution from Brand Ambassador to Patient Care Specialist 17:00 — Helping Patients Navigate Medical Cards & Strain Education 18:30 — Women’s Health, Endometriosis, and Finding Relief with Cannabis 20:00 — How Cannabis Changed Heather’s Life — and Her Relationships 23:00 — Breaking the Stigma & Sharing Her Story Online 30:30 — Advice for Women Entering the Cannabis Industry 33:00 — Trusting Your Journey and Knowing When You’re Ready 35:00 — Breaking the Stigma: Why She Calls It “Weed” 36:00 — What It Means to Be a Woman in Cannabis 38:00 — Finding Support and Belonging in a Male-Dominated Industry 40:00 — A Day in the Life: Helping Patients Access Relief 45:00 — Finding Balance, Car Culture & Self-Care 47:00 — Who Inspires Heather & What Fuels Her Work in Cannabis About Heather Steinberg With over 15 years in healthcare, Heather Steinberg has dedicated her life to helping others, from navigating complex insurance systems to guiding patients through the medical cannabis process. As a Patient Care Specialist for Jewish Sauce Boss, she helps patients in Pennsylvania and New Jersey access their medical cards, understand strains, and find alternative wellness options. A patient herself, Heather brings empathy and firsthand experience to every interaction, advocating for natural healing and reducing stigma around cannabis use. Follow Heather on Instagram: @jsb_heather420 Learn more about Jewish Sauce Boss: @officialjewishsauceboss Season 4 Gold Sponsor This episode is brought to you by our Season 4 Gold Sponsor, Lucky Elk Hemp. Lucky Elk Hemp cultivates small-batch, craft-grown hemp products from the Pacific Northwest created with care, intention, and integrity. Visit luckyelk.com and use WiCB15 for 15% off your order at checkout. -- Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn at @womenincannabusiness for more stories of women leading with heart, purpose, and passion in the cannabis industry.

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    S4:E2 -Parisa Rad: From Patient Advocacy to Building Community Through Blunt Brunch

    In this episode of The Women in CannaBusiness Podcast, host Olivia Castaldy sits down with Parisa Mansouri-Rad, better known as Marijuana Momma, the visionary co-founder of Blunt Brunch, a national event series and women’s empowerment platform changing the way women connect, collaborate, and lead in cannabis. Parisa shares her inspiring journey from motherhood and advocacy to entrepreneurship and leadership in the cannabis space. What began as a mission to heal her daughter through plant medicine has evolved into a lifelong commitment to building community, breaking stigma, and empowering women to lead with both strength and compassion. From navigating a male-dominated industry to balancing entrepreneurship with her role as a full-time caregiver and foster mom, Parisa’s story is one of resilience, authenticity, and heart. She reminds us that women in cannabis can be both soft and savage, holding space for others while leading with courage and conviction. Tune in to hear how Parisa and the Blunt Brunch team are creating a legacy of empowerment and connection for women across the country. Follow Parisa Instagram: @parisa_mrad Follow Blunt Brunch: @bluntbrunch_

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    S4:E1 - Adelia Fakhri: From Corporate Consumer Electronics to Shaping the Future of Cannabis Events & Community

    We’re kicking off Season 4 of The Women in CannaBusiness Podcast with Adelia Fakhri, Chief Marketing Officer of EventHi and Co-Founder of Blunt Brunch; two trailblazing platforms redefining connection, collaboration, and celebration in the cannabis industry. With over a decade of experience across corporate, consumer electronics, and cannabis sectors, Adelia brings creative strategy and operational excellence together to build movements and shift culture. Her leadership has earned national recognition, including the 2023 Leadership Impact Award from ICBWA, and in this episode, she shares how she’s helping reshape how the cannabis industry connects, communicates, and thrives. From leaving the corporate world to launching one of the most innovative event platforms in cannabis, Adelia’s story is filled with lessons on entrepreneurship, resilience, and the power of community. She opens up about building EventHi, scaling Blunt Brunch, finding balance, and leading with authenticity in a rapidly evolving industry. Whether you’re a marketer, founder, or advocate, this conversation will remind you that leadership isn’t just about building brands, it’s about shaping culture, uplifting others, and paving the way for more inclusive growth in cannabis. Show Notes & Chapters 00:00 — Introduction to Adelia Fakhri 04:08 — Adelia’s Journey from Corporate to Cannabis 05:17 — Taking the Leap into Entrepreneurship 08:20 — Building a Media Company in Cannabis 10:15 — The Evolution of EventHi and Blunt Brunch 13:37 — Passion for the Cannabis Industry 18:07 — Advice for Women in Cannabis 21:46 — What It Means to Be a Woman in Cannabis 23:39 — Empathy and Strength in a Male-Dominated Industry 24:35 — Facing Hardships as Women Entrepreneurs 29:42 — Building Confidence and Resilience 34:16 — Balancing Work and Well-Being 39:17 — Inspiration from Industry Leaders 42:11 — Introduction to Women in CannaBusiness Podcast 42:12 — Celebrating Women in the Cannabis Industry About Adelia Fakhri Adelia Fakhri is the Co-Founder & Chief Marketing Officer of EventHi, the premier ticketing platform built exclusively for cannabis events. She is also the Co-Founder of Blunt Brunch, a national community for women in cannabis dedicated to connection, education, and empowerment. Recognized with the 2023 Leadership Impact Award from ICBWA, Adelia is known for her visionary approach to marketing, her mentorship of women in leadership, and her ongoing work to advance diversity and inclusion in cannabis. Season 4 Gold Sponsor This episode is made possible by our Season 4 Gold Sponsor — Lucky Elk Hemp. Based in the Pacific Northwest, Lucky Elk Hemp cultivates high-quality, small-batch hemp products crafted with intention and care. Visit luckyelk.com to explore their full line of hemp products and support businesses helping shape the future of plant wellness. 🎧 Listen Now Follow The Women in CannaBusiness Podcast on Instagram @womenincannabusiness for more inspiring stories of women shaping the cannabis industry.

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    S3:E8 - Nicole Kennebeck: How Investing in Yourself Fuels a 15-Year Cannabis Journey

    For the Season 3 finale of Women in CannaBusiness, we’re closing with an inspiring conversation with Nicole Kennebeck (@nicnugget) — a veteran who’s been shaping cannabis for over 15 years. Nicole started her career in the early medical days, where she learned firsthand what it meant to operate in an emerging, often uncertain market. From those beginnings, she’s grown into a trusted leader who has built: Inclusive communication strategies that give brands a voice rooted in authenticity. SOPs for retail + marketing programs that ensure consistency, compliance, and scalability. Team cultures centered around values, integrity, and community connection. Now at Lion Labs Michigan, Nicole continues to invest in herself and her work — proving that when you bet on your own growth, the ROI always comes back tenfold. Her story is a reminder that self-investment leads to resilience, opportunity, and a career built on purpose. In this episode, Nicole shares: What it was like starting out in cannabis during the early medical era. How she’s stayed true to her values while navigating 15 years of industry change. Why self-investment is the most important investment you can make. How connection and shared experiences (yes, even passing a joint) can build common ground and community. Nicole’s journey reflects what Women in CannaBusiness is all about: women shaping this industry through authenticity, perseverance, and leadership. ✨ Connect with Nicole: Instagram: @nicnugget Lion Labs Michigan: lionlabsmichigan.com Season 3 of Women in CannaBusiness is proudly sponsored by OCM Digital Marketing.

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    S3:E7 - Stella Morrison: From Journalist to Cannabis Marketing

    What happens when a journalist with a nose for truth meets a cannabis industry full of complex regulations, stories, and stigma? You get Stella Morrison—award-winning journalist turned content marketing expert—who now leads the charge in shaping ethical, strategic, and effective cannabis marketing. In this episode, Stella shares how her early days in local journalism laid the groundwork for her no-BS approach to SEO and content strategy. We explore how she transitioned from newspapers to managing multi-brand product launches, and ultimately to founding CannaContent, an award-winning, woman- and LGBTQ+ owned digital marketing firm focused exclusively on the cannabis space. Whether you're a founder, content creator, or marketer in the space, Stella’s insights will leave you with practical tips and inspiration. 🔗 Follow CannaContent: Website: https://www.cannacontent.co/ Instagram: @cannacontent LinkedIn: CannaContent on LinkedIn ✨ Season 3 of The Women in CannaBusiness podcast is proudly sponsored by OCM Digital Marketing, helping passion-driven brands and founders thrive through data-driven strategy, authentic storytelling, and full-service support.

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    S3:E6 - Krystal Hamlett-Lovett: A Biotech Scientist’s Journey to Founding Juice Joint

    In this episode of Women in CannaBusiness, we sit down with Krystall Hamlett-Lovett, the CEO and Co-Founder of Juice Joint. With a background in microbiology, molecular biology, biotechnology, and pharmaceuticals, Krystall brings a rare blend of science and entrepreneurship to the cannabis space. A Johns Hopkins alum, Krystall channeled her expertise into crafting Juice Joint’s unique formulations, combining carefully extracted cannabinoids with fresh juice blends designed for wellness and enjoyment. Her scientific training not only shaped the extraction methods but also guided the vision behind building a product rooted in both integrity and innovation. We talk about her path from academia and pharmaceuticals to becoming a cannabis entrepreneur, how she leveraged her scientific foundation to carve out a niche in infused beverages, and the importance of women scientists in shaping the future of this industry. This conversation is full of insights for anyone curious about blending science with plant-based entrepreneurship, and what it takes to bring innovation to an emerging market.   Follow Krystal & Juice Joint 🌐 Website: www.ilovejuicejoint.com/ 📸 Instagram: @ilovejuicejoint|   Season 3 Sponsor: This season of Women in CannaBusiness is proudly sponsored by OCM Digital Marketing, helping cannabis and passion driven brands grow with strategy, ads, and storytelling.

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    S3:E5 - Karen Osovsky: Legacy Market, Supply Chain, and Cannabis Consulting

    Season 3, Episode 5 of The Women in CannaBusiness Podcast features Karen Osovsky, a powerhouse in Oregon’s cannabis industry and beyond. Karen began her journey in the legacy market in 2011, later transitioning into Oregon’s recreational cannabis market in 2016, where she built Next Generation Nurseries—a farm and clone nursery dedicated to cultivating cannabis from seed to harvest. Her reputation as a reliable supplier grew, and in 2020 she founded Farmers First, a wholesale and distribution company known for solving supply chain challenges while protecting and empowering Oregon farmers. Today, Karen leads Osovsky Cannabis Consulting, where she uses her hands-on experience to guide businesses through the complexities of the cannabis landscape with honesty, transparency, and hard-earned wisdom. She also serves as VP of Operations for Emunio Logistics, bringing her deep West Coast expertise to emerging East Coast markets like New Jersey. With a Master’s degree from the University of Oregon and a career rooted in integrity, Karen offers a candid look at the challenges and opportunities facing cannabis operators today. From building farms and distribution networks to driving regulatory change, her story is one of resilience, innovation, and relentless advocacy for farmers and small businesses. In this episode, Karen shares the candid lessons she’s learned, the importance of building authentic relationships, and how honesty and resilience have shaped her success. 🔗 Connect with Karen: Osovsky Cannabis Consulting Website Osovsky Consulting Instagram Farmer’s First Website Farmer’s First Instagram Karen’s LinkedIn:  This episode is proudly sponsored by OCM Digital Marketing – a full-service agency dedicated to passion-driven brands and businesses, specializing in digital marketing, social media, and paid advertising. Learn more at ocmdigitalmarketing.com.

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    S3:E4 - Anna Kaplan: Building Community, Equity & Creativity in Cannabis

    In this episode of The Women in CannaBusiness podcast, we sit down with Anna Kaplan, founder and CEO of SugarTop Buddery and SugarTop Distribution, to explore how she blends art, music, and community into every facet of her work in the cannabis industry. Anna shares her journey from launching SugarTop Buddery with her brother in 2014 to leading a diverse portfolio of brands through SugarTop Distribution. She discusses her mission to foster equity in cannabis by uplifting small businesses, creating collaborative opportunities, and supporting underrepresented voices in the industry. With nearly a decade of experience, Anna has held influential leadership roles, including serving on the Board of Directors for the Oregon Cannabis Association, leading the nonprofit Women Leaders in Cannabis, and founding the Eugene chapter of Tokeativity. We talk about the evolution of Oregon’s cannabis market, the importance of building a brand rooted in culture and community, and how creative collaboration can drive both social change and business success. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, advocate, or industry veteran, Anna’s story offers a powerful reminder that cannabis is more than a product — it’s a movement. Follow Anna & SugarTop: Instagram: @sugartop_buddery | @sugartop_distribution Website: https://sugartopbuddery.com/ - This season of The Women in CannaBusiness podcast is proudly sponsored by OCM Digital Marketing, helping cannabis and CPG brands grow through strategic social media, paid advertising, and creative content.

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    S3:E3 - Rebecca Maestas Sincere: Shaping Cannabis Brands & Building Legacy Over Two Decades

    In Season 3, Episode 3 of the Women in Cannabusiness Podcast, we sit down with Rebecca Maestas Sincere, Vice President of Marketing at Bud & Mary’s. With nearly two decades of experience in the cannabis industry, Rebecca has been a driving force behind some of the most recognizable brands in the space. From her early days making infused products during Colorado’s medical cannabis era to leading brand development and marketing at companies like Dixie Brands, LivWell Enlightened Health, The Clear, and now Bud & Mary’s, Rebecca’s career is a testament to passion, innovation, and resilience. We discuss her journey with cannabis that began at 13, the lessons she’s learned along the way, and how she continues to shape the future of cannabis branding and culture. Rebecca also shares her passion for blending cannabis and music, creating iconic collaborations with artists like Snoop Dogg, Cypress Hill, and Kymani Marley.   🎧 Tune in now to hear Rebecca’s story and her vision for building lasting cannabis legacies.   This episode is sponsored by OCM Digital Marketing, a trusted partner for cannabis brands and small businesses seeking strategic, compliance-friendly marketing that delivers results.   Social Links to Connect with Rebecca: Rebecca’s LinkedIn Rebecca’s Instagram @queencannabinoid Budmary.com

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    S3:E2 - Kelly Graffin: The Realities of Licensing, Disability, and Content Creation in Cannabis

    In this episode of The Women in CannaBusiness Podcast, host Olivia Castaldy sits down with Kelly Graffin, also known as Short & Stoned,  a bold voice on social media in cannabis education, content creation, and disability inclusion. Kelly shares her powerful story as a former licensed cannabis manufacturer in Colorado, where she became one of the state’s youngest MIP (Marijuana-Infused Product) license holders. As a medical marijuana patient living with dwarfism, she speaks candidly about the challenges of running a cannabis business and the structural barriers many disabled entrepreneurs face in the industry. Now based in Los Angeles, Kelly continues her mission as a cannabis content creator and accessibility advocate, using humor and storytelling to normalize plant medicine and highlight issues often overlooked in mainstream cannabis conversations. Tune in to hear how she’s carved out a unique path in the cannabis industry — from dispensary worker to licensee to digital educator — and why true inclusion starts with listening, amplifying, and building space for every body.   📲 Follow Kelly: Instagram: @shortandstoned TikTok: @shortandstoned Twitter/X: @shortandstoned Website: https://shortandstoned.com   This season is sponsored by OCM Digital Marketing, a trusted partner for cannabis brands and small businesses seeking strategic, compliance-friendly marketing that delivers results.

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    S3: E1 - Dr. Chanda Macias: Championing Women, Policy, and Patient Access

    We’re back for Season 3 — and we’re kicking it off with a powerhouse. Dr. Chanda Macias, Chairwoman and CEO of Women Grow and CEO of National Holistic Healing Center, joins us to talk about leading with purpose, pushing policy forward, and staying grounded through the chaos of the cannabis industry. In this episode, Dr. Chanda shares how she transitioned from cancer research to cannabis reform, how she built one of the most impactful global women’s networks in the space, and why uplifting others is the foundation of her leadership. We discuss her advice to those just entering the industry, her approach to policy change, and the importance of resilience and rest. As the first African American woman to own a multi-state vertically integrated medical cannabis company in the U.S., Dr. Chanda is changing the game — and lifting others while doing it. This is a conversation about legacy, leadership, and showing up with intention. 🎧 Tune in now and don’t forget to subscribe to catch every episode this season. – Season 3 Sponsor This season of The Women in CannaBusiness is sponsored by OCM Digital Marketing, a full-service marketing agency dedicated to supporting mission-driven brands in the cannabis, hemp & wellness industries. – Guest Links: 🔗 Women Grow 📸 @drchanda_macias 📸 @drchandaqueenzulu2020 💼 LinkedIn - Dr. Chanda 📍 @womengrow 📍 @nationalholisticdc

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    S2: E6 - Christina Betancourt Johnson: A Servant Leader’s Approach to Building a Vertically Integrated Cannabis Company

    Christina Betancourt Johnson is the founder and CEO of Standard Wellness Maryland — the first African American and Latina majority-owned, vertically integrated cannabis company in the U.S. With a background in executive leadership, nonprofit fundraising, and real estate, Christina entered the cannabis industry with both purpose and strategy, committed to building a brand rooted in service, equity, and integrity.   In our Season 2 finale, Christina joins us to talk about her transition into cannabis, what her day-to-day looks like as a CEO, and the deeper meaning behind her work.   We discuss: The difference between a labor of love and a labor of service — and how she’s teaching her daughter to lead with both Her advice to other women navigating the highs and lows of the industry What it means to build a legacy business rooted in values Why taking care of yourself as a woman in leadership is non-negotiable Christina’s story is a powerful reminder of what’s possible when we lead with intention and remain grounded in who we are.   Connect with Christina: 🔗 LinkedIn 📸 Instagram 🌿 Standard Wellness Maryland 🏪 The Forest Dispensary – Baltimore, MD   Season 2 is presented by our sponsor, OCM Digital Marketing — a boutique marketing agency helping passion-driven cannabis and wellness brands grow through strategic social media, ad campaigns, and full-funnel marketing.

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    S2: E5 - Luna Stower: From Educator to Advocate Trailblazing in the Cannabis Industry

    In this week’s episode of Women in CannaBusiness, we sit down with Luna Stower—one of the most well-known voices in the cannabis industry, recognized for her tireless work in advocacy, brand building, and creating space for women and equity in a still-male-dominated space. From classroom teacher to becoming employee #1 at companies like Jetty Extracts and Ispire, Luna shares how a car accident and time on disability became the unexpected pivot that launched her career in cannabis tech sales. Since then, she’s helped take multiple companies public and built some of the most beloved legacy brands in the space. This episode dives into the realities women face in the industry—complex dynamics, toxic environments, and the strength it takes to speak up. We also talk about: How she transitioned from education to cannabis entrepreneurship Navigating early California legalization as a founding team member Her experience working in impact roles like Chief Impact Officer at Ispire Why advocacy isn’t optional in this space—and how she shows up for others Speaking out against abuse, advocating for equity, and being a voice for change 🎧 Listen now to hear Luna’s incredible story and why her leadership style is rooted in impact over ego.   Follow Luna: Instagram: @luna.stower Website: www.LunaStower.com LinkedIn: Luna Stower   This season is sponsored by OCM Digital Marketing, supporting women-led cannabis brands through strategy-first marketing and ad management.

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    S2: E4 - Marianne Cursetjee: Blending Corporate Strategy and Personal Healing into a Cannabis Brand

    In this episode, we sit down with Marianne Cursetjee, Co-Founder and CEO of Alibi Cannabis, a premium cannabis brand based in Oregon known for consistent, top-shelf flower and a systems-first approach to business growth. Marianne shares how her journey into the cannabis industry began during her own battle with cancer. After discovering the plant’s therapeutic value firsthand while undergoing chemotherapy and radiation, she and her husband purchased a farm in Oregon and began building what would become Alibi Cannabis. With a background in finance and tech, Marianne brings decades of corporate accounting and business operations experience into one of the most highly regulated industries today. We talk about how she’s transferred those skills into cannabis—navigating supply chain, distribution, dispensary relationships, and even the realities of running a family-owned business. In this episode, Marianne opens up about: Using RSO during cancer treatment and how it changed her mindset Her shift from the corporate world to cannabis entrepreneurship Systems, operations, and cash flow strategies that fuel long-term success The challenge of dispensaries not paying cultivators on time Teaching cannabis business courses at a university level Balancing work and family while co-owning a business with her husband How she approaches parenting and educating her kids about cannabis This episode is packed with wisdom for anyone interested in cannabis business ownership, patient advocacy, or building systems that scale in an unpredictable industry. 🎧 Listen now to hear Marianne’s full journey and the lessons she’s learned along the way. Follow Marianne & Alibi Cannabis: Instagram: @alibi.oregon Website: www.alibi.co LinkedIn: Marianne Cursetjee This season is sponsored by OCM Digital Marketing, empowering women-led brands in cannabis through strategy-first marketing and ads.

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    S2: E3 - Beatrice Carranza: Breaking the Stigma and Representing Latina Culture in Cannabis

    In this episode of Women in CannaBusiness, we’re joined by Beatrice Carranza, the founder of BACHAZ, a Latina-owned cannabis brand bringing the bold, authentic flavors of Mexican culture to the cannabis industry. Beatrice’s journey from growing up as a teen mom in a border town to building a successful cannabis brand through the Social Equity Program is one of resilience, hard work, and passion. Her company, BACHAZ, stands out as the first cannabis brand in Colorado to offer bilingual packaging, making cannabis more accessible to Hispanic communities. Beatrice shares her personal journey from selling Mexican candies as a child to creating infused candies that represent her culture and community. With each gummy handcrafted in small batches, BACHAZ brings bold flavors like tamarindo chamoy and chili flakes, a true taste of a Mexican fruit cup with a cannabis twist. As a passionate advocate for social equity, Beatrice discusses the importance of representation and how she’s breaking the stigma around cannabis in Hispanic communities. In this episode, Beatrice talks about: Growing up in a border town and facing the stigma of cannabis in her community The inspiration behind BACHAZ and her mission to serve and uplift her culture Her journey from teen mom to Latina entrepreneur in the cannabis space How she’s pushing for more opportunities for women and minorities in cannabis Her hard-earned wisdom for other women looking to break into the industry 🎧 Tune in now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts to hear Beatrice’s story and learn how she's helping to shape the future of cannabis through representation and social equity. Follow Beatrice and BACHAZ: Instagram: @bachazgummies LinkedIn: Beatrice Carranza Facebook: Bachaz Website: www.bachaz.com A huge thank you to OCM Digital Marketing, our sponsor for Season 2, for supporting the Women in CannaBusiness Podcast!

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    S2: E2 - Wu Russell: From Indonesia to Full Time Cannabis Content Creator

    In this episode of Women in CannaBusiness, we sit down with Wu Russell, a trailblazing content creator who left Indonesia for the U.S. in 2019 to pursue her passion for storytelling—and ultimately found her calling in cannabis. Wu’s journey from selling Coca‑Cola on the streets of Jakarta to collaborating with global brands like Apple, and now shaping cannabis culture online, is a testament to grit and resilience. In this episode, Wu shares: Cultural Contrast: How her home country’s harsh penalties for cannabis use fueled her mission to destigmatize the plant. Creator’s Insight: Advice on navigating social media censorship and building a voice in a highly regulated industry. Breaking Stigma: What it means to be an Asian woman in cannabis and the challenges—and opportunities—that come with it. Industry Entry Tips: Wu’s guidance for anyone asking, “How can I break into cannabis?” Resilience Mantras: From “Whatever storm is coming, just stand up” to teaching her daughter to embrace challenges. Work–Life Mastery: Juggling roles as a mom, wife, dog mom, and full‑time content creator—“When you juggle a lot of things, you know how to sail.” Whether you’re a creator, caregiver, entrepreneur, or simply cannabis‑curious, Wu’s story will inspire you to stand tall through life’s storms and chart your own course. Connect with Wu: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wulanrussell/# Follow us for more: @womenincannabusiness on Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and Facebook. Don’t forget to leave a review and turn on notifications to get notified next week! #WomenInCannabusiness #CannabisContent #ContentCreator #IndonesiaCannabis #CannabisContentCreator

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    S2: E1 - Rebecca Allen‑Tapp: From Oregon Legalization to Leading Cannabis Innovation in Europe

    In this episode of Women in CannaBusiness, we welcome Rebecca Allen‑Tapp, a decade‑long industry veteran who’s brought cultivation and extraction expertise to three continents. Rebecca’s journey—from receiving a cancer diagnosis and choosing medical cannabis over opioids, to building equipment solutions teams in the UK and now with Paralab Green in Portugal—is a testament to her passion and purpose. What You’ll Hear: Medical Beginnings: How Rebecca managed cancer pain with cannabis and navigated Portugal’s medical‑card process across cultural and language barriers. Global Green Rush: Her move from Copenhagen to the UK, witnessing legalization unfold in Oregon, and following the emerging EU markets. Medical Cannabis Access in the UK & EU: A closer look at what the medical cannabis industry looks like in Portugal  Advocacy & Education: Rebecca’s advice for newcomers and professionals, plus her mission to destigmatize cannabis through accessible education. Whether you’re starting up, scaling operations, or expanding into new markets, Rebecca’s expertise will equip you with practical strategies and global perspective. Connect with Rebecca: LinkedIn: Rebecca Allen Trapp - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-allen-tapp Paralab Green: paralab-green.com Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share! #WomenInCannabusiness #CannabisCultivation #ExtractionSolutions #MedicalCannabis #CannabisInnovation #CannabisEducation

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    S1:E12 - Ashleen Aguilar: From Budtender, Marketer and Cannabis Enthusiast to Budtender Trainer, Podcast Host & Entrepreneur

    In the Season 1 Finale of the Women in Cannabusiness Podcast, we sit down with Ashleen Aguilar, a passionate cannabis educator and co-founder of Take Root Training, a company dedicated to revolutionizing budtender training. 🌿 Ashleen’s journey began in 2016 as a budtender in Washington State during the early days of legalization. She quickly noticed major knowledge gaps among her peers, sparking her mission to combat misinformation about cannabis and elevate education within the industry. Today, Ashleen is making waves as an entrepreneur, podcast host, and creator of engaging training solutions for budtenders and dispensaries. From developing an online training course to publishing cannabis-focused coloring books, her work is reshaping how dispensaries onboard and educate their teams. In this inspiring finale episode, we discuss: Ashleen’s journey from budtender to marketer to co-founder. The challenges of building a brand focused on education and advocacy. Why budtender training is essential to the future of cannabis retail. Whether you’re a cannabis enthusiast, a budding entrepreneur, or someone in the dispensary space, Ashleen’s insights will leave you motivated and ready to grow. Special thanks to our Season’s Silver Sponsor, Ispire Technology Where Innovation Meets Inhalation. Ispire Technology is a leader in the research, development, design, marketing, and distribution of branded e-cigarettes and cannabis vaping products. With over 400 patents globally, Ispire's e-cigarette products, sold under the Aspire brand, are distributed worldwide (excluding China and Russia). The company also partners with brands and retailers through ODM (original design manufacturing) relationships. Ispire’s cannabis products, sold under the Ispire brand, are available in the U.S., Europe, South Africa, and now in Canada and Latin America. A special thank you to Luna Stower, Ispire’s Chief Impact Officer, whose work continues to drive meaningful change and innovation in the cannabis industry. Check Ispire out at getispire.com and follow them on Instagram: @getispire. Follow & Connect with Ashleen and Take Root Training: Website: TakeRootTraining.com Email: [email protected] Instagram: @takeroottraining 🎧 Listen now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and celebrate the Season 1 Finale of Women in Cannabusiness! Thank you for joining us on this incredible journey, and stay tuned for what’s to come in Season 2! #WomenInCannabusiness #BudtenderTraining #TakeRootTraining #CannaEducation #WomenInCannabis #CannaCommunity #PodcastFinale #GetIspire

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    S1:E11 - Shayda Torabi: From Start-Up to Building One of The First Women-Owned & Operated Texas Hemp Brands

    In this powerful episode of the Women in Cannabusiness Podcast, we sit down with Shayda Torabi, Co-Founder and CEO of RESTART, Texas' premier hemp brand, and President of the Texas Hemp Coalition, to discuss her inspiring journey from corporate tech to becoming a pioneer in the Texas hemp space. 🌿 Shayda’s story begins with a life-altering car accident that left her with a pelvis injury and chronic pain. After discovering CBD as a solution for her healing, she channeled that experience into building a family-owned hemp business in one of the most conservative states in the nation. Throughout this conversation, Shayda shares: How her background at a fast-paced corporate start-up prepared her for the challenges of entrepreneurship. The mindset shifts, mantras, and public speaking tools that helped her step into the spotlight as a leader and advocate for the Texas hemp industry. The work she’s doing as President of the Texas Hemp Coalition to advocate for education, quality, and high standards in the growing hemp market. This episode is packed with wisdom on perseverance, navigating conservative markets, and building a brand rooted in personal experience and purpose. Whether you’re a business owner, advocate, or consumer, Shayda’s journey is a testament to what’s possible when you combine passion, advocacy, and grit. Follow & Connect with Shayda: Instagram: ⁠@theshaydatorabi⁠ RESTART: ⁠@restartcbd⁠ | ⁠www.restartcbd.com⁠ Texas Hemp Coalition: ⁠texashempcoalition.org⁠ 🎧 Listen now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts for an inspiring conversation on entrepreneurship, advocacy, and overcoming challenges in the hemp industry. #WomenInCannabusiness #RESTARTCBD #TexasHempCoalition #WomenInCannabis #CannabisLeadership #Entrepreneurship #CannabisAdvocate #CannaWomen

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    S1:E10 - Shannon Donnelly: From Early Colorado Medical Days as a Budtender to Cannabis Hospitality Professor, Non-Profit Organizer & More

    In this episode of the Women in Cannabusiness Podcast, we sit down with Shannon Donnelly, a true pioneer and advocate for inclusivity in the cannabis industry. Shannon’s journey began in 2007 when she discovered the benefits of CBD for managing depression, menstrual cramps, and mental health challenges. From those early days as a budtender during the medical cannabis boom in Colorado, Shannon has built an impressive career spanning education, advocacy, and entrepreneurship. 🌿✨ Today, Shannon is the Executive Director of The Center for Social Equity Support, a nonprofit dedicated to fostering inclusivity and empowering social equity applicants in the cannabis space. With 16 years of experience, Shannon has played a pivotal role in shaping the industry, including licensing over 20 social equity applicants through Colorado’s Cannabis Cares program. She also serves as a Cannabis Hospitality Professor at MSU Denver, where she mentors the next generation of cannabis professionals. In this episode, Shannon reflects on her personal journey, the importance of social equity in cannabis, and how she balances her roles as an educator, nonprofit leader, and entrepreneur with her flower business, Betty’s Petals. Her story is one of resilience, passion, and vision for a more inclusive and innovative cannabis industry. Special thanks to our Season’s Silver Sponsor, Ispire Technology Where Innovation Meets Inhalation. Ispire Technology is a leader in the research, development, design, marketing, and distribution of branded e-cigarettes and cannabis vaping products. With over 400 patents globally, Ispire's e-cigarette products, sold under the Aspire brand, are distributed worldwide (excluding China and Russia). The company also partners with brands and retailers through ODM (original design manufacturing) relationships. Ispire’s cannabis products, sold under the Ispire brand, are available in the U.S., Europe, South Africa, and now in Canada and Latin America. We’re also proud to highlight Luna Stower, Ispire’s Chief Impact Officer, whose work continues to drive meaningful change in the cannabis industry. Check Ispire out at getispire.com and follow them on Instagram: @getispire. Follow & Connect with Shannon: Personal Instagram: @shannon.e.donnelly The Center for Social Equity Support: @socialequitysupport LinkedIn: Shannon Donnelly The Center for Social Equity Support: socialequitysupport.org Personal Website: borntosharecannabis.com 🎧 Listen now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts for an inspiring conversation about Shannon’s journey and her vision for a more inclusive cannabis industry. #WomenInCannabusiness #SocialEquity #CannaWomen #CannabisIndustry #EducationInCannabis #GetIspire #Podcast #WomenLeaders

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    S1:E9 - Jocelyn Sheltraw: From Traditional Tech to CannaTech turned Co-Founder of Budist, a Rating System & App

    In this episode of the Women in Cannabusiness Podcast, we’re joined by Jocelyn Sheltraw, Co-Founder and CEO of Budist, the first professional review platform for cannabis products and brands. 🌿 With a background in mobile apps and over 7 years of experience in cannabis, Jocelyn’s journey is a testament to innovation, perseverance, and carving a unique path in a growing industry. Jocelyn shares how her career began in the emerging mobile app industry, where she worked with global brands like Spotify, SoundCloud, Pandora, and Uber. After transitioning to the cannabis industry, she spent five years at Headset, playing a key role in developing the company into a leader in data and analytics for cannabis. Now as an entrepreneur, Jocelyn is revolutionizing how consumers and professionals rate and review cannabis products through Budist. In this episode, we discuss Jocelyn’s career evolution, her entrepreneurial leap, and the challenges of building a groundbreaking platform in cannabis. From her time as a mobile tech leader to earning accolades such as Leaf Magazine’s '2024 Impact List' and MG Magazine’s '40 Under 40,' Jocelyn’s story offers valuable insights for anyone navigating the cannabis or tech industries.   Follow & Connect with Jocelyn and Budist: Download the Budist App and learn more at www.budist.com Follow Budist: @budist_official Follow Jocelyn: @jocybossy Connect with Jocelyn on LinkedIn: Jocelyn Sheltraw   🎧 Listen now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts to hear Jocelyn’s incredible journey from traditional tech to CannaTech and how she’s shaping the future of cannabis reviews with Budist.   Follow @WomeninCannabusiness on socials to connect with us.

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    S1:E8 - Lisa Buffo: Cultivating Community in Early Colorado REC Days to Founding the Cannabis Marketing Association

      In this episode of the Women in Cannabusiness Podcast, we’re joined by Lisa Buffo, founder of the Cannabis Marketing Association (CMA) and a trailblazer in the cannabis industry. Lisa’s journey is one of passion, resilience, and determination as she navigated the early days of legalization in Colorado to build a community that empowers marketers in the cannabis space. Lisa shares how she moved to Colorado in 2014—the historic year adult-use cannabis became legal—and started her journey in the industry with an entry-level trimming job. From there, she combined her drive and expertise to establish CMA, a professional organization committed to educating and connecting cannabis marketers. In this episode, Lisa dives into the challenges of building a career in cannabis, her mission to professionalize cannabis marketing, and how CMA is fostering collaboration and innovation across the industry. Whether you’re just starting your cannabis career or are a seasoned professional, Lisa’s insights will inspire and empower you. Follow CMA on Instagram @cannamarketing and visit their website at thecannabismarketingassociation.com to learn more about their work! Special thanks to our Season’s Silver Sponsor, Ispire Technology Where Innovation Meets Inhalation. Ispire Technology is a leader in the research, development, design, marketing, and distribution of branded e-cigarettes and cannabis vaping products. With over 400 patents globally, Ispire's e-cigarette products, sold under the Aspire brand, are distributed worldwide (excluding China and Russia). The company also partners with brands and retailers through ODM (original design manufacturing) relationships. Ispire’s cannabis products, sold under the Ispire brand, are available in the U.S., Europe, South Africa, and now in Canada and Latin America. A special thank you to Luna Stower, Ispire’s Chief Impact Officer, who continues to drive meaningful change and innovation in the cannabis industry. Check Ispire out at getispire.com and follow them on Instagram @getispire to learn more! 🎧 Listen now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts to hear Lisa’s story of growth, resilience, and cultivating community in the cannabis industry. #WomenInCannabusiness #CannabisMarketing #CMA #LisaBuffo #WomenInCannabis #CannabisCommunity #GetIspire

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    S1:E7 - Kristin McFarland: Plants over Pills, Overcoming Stigmas and Taking the Leap to Entrepreneurship

    In this empowering episode of The Women in Cannabusiness, we sit down with Kristin McFarland, Founder & CEO of The Source Marketing Group, a cannabis and craft beer marketing technology company based in Denver, Colorado. Kristin shares her inspiring journey from leading marketing efforts for Fortune 200 companies to blazing her own trail as an entrepreneur in the cannabis industry. We dive deep into Kristin’s story, including how cannabis helped her recover from a level 2 neck fusion and embrace plant medicine instead of traditional opioid options. Her mission of plants over pills has shaped her passion for breaking stigmas and creating opportunities in the cannabis space. Kristin opens up about overcoming hardships, breaking barriers as a woman in the industry, and finding mentors who guide and support growth. We also explore her expertise in monetizing customer data, building cutting-edge WordPress websites, and crafting high-performing email marketing strategies. Plus, she shares advice for aspiring entrepreneurs and insights into her Market Like a Badass podcast, which empowers women and minorities in business. Check out Kristin's Market Like a Badass podcast on your favorite platform: Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music 🎧 Listen now and be inspired!  

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    S1:E6 - Elizabeth Becker: From Film Studies to Creating the Future of Cannabis-Friendly Accommodations Across the Globe

    In this episode of Women in Cannabusiness, we’re joined by the visionary Elizabeth Becker, founder of HiBnb @experiencehibnb, a groundbreaking platform connecting cannabis enthusiasts with cannabis-friendly accommodations, classes, and experiences around the world. Elizabeth's journey is a testament to resilience and innovation, as she shifted from a 25-year career in film and television to a new frontier in cannabis hospitality. Seeing opportunity in Canada's 2018 legalization, Elizabeth made it her mission to build a stigma-free, globally connected community that welcomes all to embrace a cannabis-positive lifestyle.   Elizabeth shares her story of entrepreneurial highs and challenges, her drive to break down barriers in the cannabis space, and the evolution of HiBnb as it offers travelers a unique way to enjoy cannabis in a safe, welcoming environment. We dive deep into her path from film studies to cannabis advocacy, her insights into work-life balance, and her experience as an internationally recognized disruptor at the intersection of cannabis, hospitality, and technology.   Special thanks to this Season’s Silver Sponsor, Ispire Technology. Ispire @getispire is a leader in research, development, and distribution of innovative cannabis vaping products, with over 400 patents globally. Their cannabis products are available across the U.S., Europe, South Africa, Canada, and Latin America. Ispire’s dedication to the industry is powered by changemakers like Luna Stower, Chief Impact Officer, whose support uplifts women in cannabis and champions progress in this ever-evolving space. Visit getispire.com to learn more!   🎧 Listen now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts to hear Elizabeth’s inspiring journey and the future of cannabis-friendly hospitality.   #WomenInCannabusiness #CannabisCommunity #HiBnb #StayHi #CannabisTravel #CannabisFriendlyAccomodations

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    S1:E5 - Doreen & JM During the My Bong Voyage Tour: What it's Like Being a Veteran in the Cannabis Industry & Corporate Marcom Life to Entrepreneur

    In this vibrant episode of The Women in CannaBusiness podcast, we join powerhouse duo Doreen Sullivan and JM Balbuena as they recount their summer 2024 "Bong Voyage" tour. Together, they traveled the West Coast, stopping at smoke shops, dispensaries, and even the Montana State Fair, to amplify awareness around cannabis advocacy, normalization, and their journeys as trailblazers in the industry. Doreen, the visionary behind My Bud Vase (@MyBudVase), shares the challenges of building a luxury cannabis accessory brand in an illegal southern state, tackling adversity, and bridging the gap between masculine and feminine consumption. JM (@_JMBalbuena), a U.S. Navy veteran and CMO at Prime Harvest, opens up about her path from corporate life to entrepreneurship, how cannabis helped her manage PTSD, and her ongoing projects, including her award-winning documentary, Roll Up for Equity. Don’t miss this dynamic conversation on building resilience, embracing change, and breaking boundaries in the cannabis space. Plus, as a special treat, our listeners can use code WiCB25 for 25% off on My Bud Vase purchases or JM’s latest book, Green Renaissance, valid through November at mybudvase.com. Tune in, follow along on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, or LinkedIn, and join the journey of two unstoppable women breaking new ground in cannabis!

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    S1:E4 - Ashley Manta: Destigmatizing Sex & Cannabis, From Being An Advocate for Trauma Survivors to a Cannabis Sex Coach

      In this episode of Women in Cannabusiness, we’re joined by the inspiring Ashley Manta, known as the Cannasexual®. Ashley is a certified sexologist, author, and coach who’s pioneering a new approach to sexual wellness by combining cannabis with intimacy to foster deeper connections and pleasure. Ashley’s journey is filled with powerful moments of transformation. Growing up in a conservative town, Ashley was a self-proclaimed “DARE kid” in the '90s who later began her career working in the District Attorney’s office in Pennsylvania. As an advocate for trauma survivors, she became deeply passionate about advocating for those incarcerated due to the war on drugs, especially for non-violent cannabis offenses. We dive into Ashley’s transition from her early career in the DA’s office to becoming a leading voice in sexual wellness, where she coined the term "Cannasexual®" to describe her approach to combining cannabis and intimacy. From misconceptions about cannabis to the healing power of altered states, Ashley’s work has earned her features in major outlets like Forbes, Playboy, and Rolling Stone. Tune in to hear about Ashley’s start at a Women Grow event, where the cannabis community welcomed her with open arms, and how she’s since become a sought-after speaker on topics like consent, communication, and using cannabis as a therapeutic tool in intimate settings. This episode is packed with Ashley’s unique insights and her commitment to breaking stigmas surrounding sex and cannabis. Special thanks to our Season’s Silver Sponsor, Ispire Technology Where Innovation Meets Inhalation. Ispire Technology is a leader in the research, development, design, marketing, and distribution of branded e-cigarettes and cannabis vaping products. With over 400 patents globally, Ispire's e-cigarette products, sold under the Aspire brand, are distributed worldwide (excluding China and Russia). The company also partners with brands and retailers through ODM (original design manufacturing) relationships. Ispire’s cannabis products, sold under the Ispire brand, are available in the U.S., Europe, South Africa, and now in Canada and Latin America. Check Ispire out at getispire.com to learn more! 🎧 Listen now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts for a deep dive into Ashley’s groundbreaking work and the powerful fusion of cannabis and sexual wellness. #WomenInCannabusiness #WomeninCannabis #Cannasexual #SexualWellness #CannabisCommunity #Empowerment #BreakingBarriers #ListenNow #GetIspire

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    S1:E3 - Charlotte Welch: From Styling for NYFW to Building a Canna Accessory Brand

    In this exciting episode of the Women in Cannabusiness podcast, we sit down with the incredible Charlotte Welch, a true innovator who transitioned from styling for New York Fashion Week (NYFW) to creating a successful cannabis accessory brand. 🌿✨ Charlotte’s journey is nothing short of inspiring. After years in the fashion industry, working with top designers and bringing her eye for detail to NYFW, she decided to channel her creativity and entrepreneurial spirit into the cannabis space. She founded the Hautebox, a unique and fashion-forward canna accessory and brand that merges style with function. Charlotte opens up about her journey, the challenges she faced moving into a new industry, and how she’s reshaping cannabis accessories with a modern, stylish touch. If you're curious about what it takes to bring fashion into the cannabis world and build a brand that stands out, this episode is a must-listen! —----- Thank you to this Season’s Silver Sponsor, Ispire Technology Where Innovation Meets Inhalation. Ispire Technology is a leader in the research, development, design, marketing, and distribution of branded e-cigarettes and cannabis vaping products. With over 400 patents globally, Ispire's e-cigarette products, sold under the Aspire brand, are distributed worldwide (excluding China and Russia). The company also partners with brands and retailers through ODM (original design manufacturing) relationships. Ispire’s cannabis products, sold under the Ispire brand, are available in the U.S., Europe, South Africa, and now in Canada and Latin America. Check Ispire out at getispire.com to learn more! —--- Tune in to Episode 3 to hear Charlotte’s inspiring story of innovation and creativity in the world of fashion and cannabis! 🎧 Listen now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! —- Be sure to subscribe and follow us on Spotify to hear more inspiring stories. Stay connected with us on social: Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, Facebook: @womenincannabusiness Learn more about Charlotte and the Hautebox at https://charlottewelch.co/ and follow them at @homeofhatuebox on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook! #WomenInCannabusiness #CannabisAccessories #CannaWomen #FashionToCannabis #PodcastLife #ListenNow #BreakingBarriers #GetIspire #WiCB #WomeninCannaBusiness #CannaBusiness 

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    S1: E2 - Nikki Lastreto: Traveling Flower Child to Legacy Operator in California

    In this remarkable episode of Women in CannaBusiness, we welcome the legendary Nikki Lastreto, a true pioneer whose life is a tapestry of adventure, spirituality, and cannabis advocacy. Born and raised in San Francisco, Nikki is a true flower child. Her life since then has been nothing short of extraordinary. After traveling the world extensively—including spending years living in India—Nikki and her husband Swami found themselves in Mendocino County, where they established one of the most well-known sungrown cultivators in California. In this episode, Nikki opens up about the personal and spiritual sides of her journey, including: How cannabis helped her aid herself of COPD. Her years living in India and the profound spiritual experiences that shaped her approach to life and cannabis. Producing large psychedelic trance raves and how it all fits into her life’s path. Nikki also discusses her transition from a legacy operator to a legal cultivator, the eventual decision to terminate her cannabis license, and what’s next for her and Swami as they focus on growing personal plants, while continuing to host events through Club Swami. Tune in to hear: How Nikki’s spiritual and healing journey led her to embrace cannabis as medicine. Her incredible stories of traveling across the globe, living in India, and the connection between spirituality and cannabis. The challenges and triumphs of running a cannabis farm in both the legacy and legal markets. This is a powerful episode about resilience, spirituality, and the role cannabis plays in healing and personal transformation. 🌿 Be sure to subscribe and follow us on Spotify or Apple to hear more inspiring stories. Stay connected with us on social: Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, Facebook: @womenincannabusiness Learn more about Nikki and Club Swami at swamiselect.com and follow them at @swamiselect on Instagram and Facebook! Sponsored by OCM Digital Marketing, a marketing agency dedicated to helping small business owners thrive. #WomenInCannabis #CannabisHealing #LegacyOperator #SpiritualJourney #SwamiSelect #Podcast #CannaBiz #CannabisIndustry  

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    S1:E1 - Breaking Barriers: Olivia's Journey from Student to Seasoned Cannabis Marketer & the Mission Behind the Podcast

    In this premiere episode, host Olivia Castaldy shares her compelling story, from growing up in the South under the influence of D.A.R.E. and witnessing the opioid crisis in the Mid-Atlantic, to navigating barriers and breaking into the cannabis industry. Olivia reflects on her hardships growing up in a rural area and handling depression at an early age, where her passion for cannabis and the idea to work in cannabis marketing began. Olivia discusses what it was like to be the only woman at her workplace in the male-dominated industry of cannabis tech. This episode highlights Olivia’s drive to launch Women in Cannabusiness and her mission to create a platform that uplifts and supports women in the cannabis space. Tune in for insights on overcoming challenges, defying industry norms, and the inspiration behind this podcast. Special thanks to our Season 1 sponsor, OCM Digital, a full-service digital marketing agency focused on serving woman-owned businesses. Join the conversation and listen now! 🎧 Don’t miss out on this incredible journey! Subscribe to the podcast: ⁠Spotify⁠, ⁠Apple Podcasts⁠, ⁠Google Podcasts⁠ Follow us on Instagram: ⁠@womenincannabusiness⁠ Follow us on TikTok: ⁠@womenincannabusiness⁠ Connect with us on LinkedIn: ⁠Women in Cannabusiness⁠ Like us on Facebook: ⁠Women in Cannabusiness⁠ 🎤 Leave us a comment, share your thoughts, and drop a review – we’d love to hear from you! #CannabisPodcast #WomenInCannabusiness #WICB #CannabisIndustry #WomenInBusiness #CannabisMarketing #BreakingBarriers #PodcastLaunch #SubscribeNow #CannabisCommunity#OCMDigital #Season1Launch

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The Women in Cannabusiness podcast is a platform dedicated to highlighting the stories of women who are breaking barriers and making significant contributions in the cannabis industry. Hosted by Olivia, a seasoned marketing professional and advocate for women in cannabis, the podcast delves into the journeys of female entrepreneurs, industry leaders, and innovators who are shaping the future of cannabis.Each episode offers listeners a deep dive into the personal and professional experiences of our guests, covering topics such as entrepreneurship, overcoming industry stigma, and the unique challenges faced by women in a male-dominated space. Our mission is to inspire and empower women by showcasing that the cannabis industry is a viable and welcoming space, where skills from other industries are transferable, and the path to success is attainable.

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