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Cannabis Legalization News Podcast

Cannabis Legalization News

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🌿✨ "Cannabis Legalization News" 🌿✨ - Dive into the latest on cannabis laws with hosts Tom & Miggy, Illinois dispensary owners! 🎙️ Each episode, we unpack state regulations, discuss impacts on consumers & businesses, and share expert tips on navigating the cannabis legal scene. 📈🌱 Join us for lively chats with industry leaders, policymakers, and legal pros. 🌟 Whether you're in the biz, curious about your rights, or following cannabis trends, we've got you covered. 📚🔍 Stay informed, compliant, ...
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From the Iowa based law firm that you want on your side, Gourley, Rehkemper & Lindholm PLC, we present GRL Raw. A podcast that presents the art of practicing law in a different light. Educational, practical, relevant, entertaining, and at times, raw. Join the GRL team as we discuss recent developments and applications of Iowa law while simultaneously providing a behind-the-scenes look into the culture, character, and passion of GRL Law Team.
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Today’s health care industry is a high-stakes environment full of legal, policy, and regulatory-related obstacles. There are also tremendous opportunities, and in order to thrive, it is critical for executives, general counsel, and administrators to have a consistent pulse on trends and available business solutions. Subscribe to our health care podcast, Diagnosing Health Care, for thought-provoking, strategic insights from Epstein Becker Green attorneys and health care professionals.
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Driving Law

Driving Law

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Driving law drives the law. Our legal system is shaped and developed by what happens when we are in our cars. Acumen Law Corporation lawyer Kyla Lee discusses with guests all things related to the rules of the road and how it is constantly changing the legal landscape.
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Welcome to New Jersey's soapbox and megaphone for legal/lawyer/law-firm podcasting. Join us for NJ law discussions, series, and history. The best place to listen/watch is NJCriminalPodcast.com, where episodes are available by topic, guest, or chronologically. From cannabis legalization to the Lindbergh kidnapping trial, you're invited to listen, share, and rate the show at NJCriminalPodcast.com.
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Connecting Cannabis is a B2B-content podcast tailored for business professionals in the cannabis industry. The series provides content for both cannabis retailers and brands hosting the prominent individuals in the space. Owners of distribution services to cannabis CPAs, Connecting Cannabis aims to provide value to all of our listeners.
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Cannabis Activists & enthusiasts Liz Grow & Patrick Pope are serving up the latest in Cannabis news, culture, business, & politics from behind enemy lines in Texas and all over the country with their friends in truly HIGH places. Produced by Grow House Media
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ResearchPod

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ResearchPod science podcasts connect the research community to a global audience of peers and the public, raising visibility and impact. www.researchpod.org. All content is shared under the Creative Commons CCBY-NC-ND 4.0 licence. For further information, email contact@researchpod.org
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How have entrepreneurs left their old careers behind and found success in cannabis, and how can you do the same? Green Entrepreneur with Jonathan Small answers that question each week, with inspiring stories of business owners who have taken the cannabis challenge and are now navigating the exciting but unpredictable Green Rush.
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The Hard Luck Show

Steve Lucky Luciano, Chumahan Bowen, Sean Lewis

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Gangster intellectual sprinkled with sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll dipped in Westcoast subculture curated by Urban Lifestyle Legend, Steve "Lucky" Luciano, American Indian Lawyer-Poet, Chumahan and digital audio samurai, Ol' Blue Eyes.
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Blaneys Podcast

Blaney McMurtry LLP

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Based in the heart of Toronto’s financial and business district and backed by more than 120 lawyers, Blaney McMurtry has helped clients seize opportunities and navigate challenges for sixty years. A Blaney McMurtry lawyer takes the time to understand your needs and concerns. Our aim is to find the right solution for you. Quickly. Cost-effectively. Our business clients appreciate Blaney McMurtry's depth of experience, creativity, and expertise in both litigation and business law. Our private ...
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Well With Cannabis

Emily Kyle, MS, RDN, HCP

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Welcome to the Well With Cannabis Podcast! In this space, everyone is invited to pull up a seat and get into real, refreshing, and eye-opening conversations about cannabis and life and all of the beautiful, amazing life lessons that come with it. Join the party in my cannabis kitchen! Here, you'll be welcomed by lively conversations about using cannabis to take your health into your own hands and all of the tricky, messy, and hard aspects that come with it. Get ready for a refreshing and enl ...
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Pharmacists Out of the Box

Heather Hardin and Bryn Tenney

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Heather Hardin and Bryn Tenney share their journey of finding job satisfaction and personal growth in the pharmacy field. They are not your usual pharmacists. Daring to take their career "out of the box," Bryn and Heather discuss challenges and successes that they hope will help others find more joy and satisfaction in their pharmacy career. They offer interviews with change-leaders in life and pharmacy, as well as offer tips to help pharmacists and pharmacy students improve their career and ...
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On this week’s episode, Kyla Lee and guest Blaise Keter unpack Ohio’s cannabis driving laws, Kyla’s chromatography revelations, and the challenges of cannabis metabolite testing.Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.comFollow Kyla Lee on Twitter:twitter.…
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‘We few, we happy few, we band of brothers’ – King Henry’s speech to rouse his troops before the Battle of Agincourt is one of the most famous in Shakespeare. But what does ‘Henry V’ tell us about theories of war in Elizabethan England? Professor Anne-Marie Walkowicz of Ohio’s Central State University in the USA argues that the play explores the ju…
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One year ago, on October 30, 2023, President Joe Biden signed an executive order laying the groundwork both for how federal agencies should responsibly incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) within their workflows and how each agency should regulate the use of AI in the industries it oversees. What has happened in the past year, and how might thi…
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What happens when CEOs are shielded by employment and severance agreements? Researchers from Singapore Management University, University of Hong Kong, Boston College, and led by Dr. Xia Chen put forward this critical question. The study investigates how CEO contractual protection impacts corporate debt contracting. With insights from a comprehensiv…
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Send us a text Cannabis Legalization & Psychedelics: Election Insights & Industry Future 🌿🗳️ Join Tom and Miggy as they break down the 2023 election's impact on cannabis and psychedelic legalization across the USA! In this special episode, we'll explore Florida's landmark ballot measure, delve into Massachusetts' psychedelic regulations, and discus…
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On this week’s episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko discuss Kyla’s deep dive into gas chromatography at Axiom Labs in Chicago, a Supreme Court of Canada decision on driving prohibitions, and Vancouver’s controversial move toward traffic camera surveillance. Plus, they share thoughts on a Zamboni driver's unexpected run-in with the law in Quebec.Ch…
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CBD has emerged as a non-psychoactive agent in cannabis, stimulating a boom of boutique cannabis products into the medicinal and adult use markets . The innovative CannaMetrix EC50 Array™ offers a solution to traditional chemical methods of testing cannabis potency, which often fall short in accurately capturing the complex interactions between can…
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The global business landscape has undergone a profound transformation in recent decades. As sustainability, energy transition, and climate change have taken center stage, the need for a paradigm shift in strategic management has become increasingly apparent. Jean Garner Stead and Edward Stead from East Tennessee State University argue that traditio…
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Send us a text Cannabis Chronicles: Legalization, Industry Insights, and Market Dynamics 🌿💼 # Cannabis Chronicles: Legalization, Industry Insights, and Market Dynamics 🌿💼 In this captivating episode, join your favorite hosts as they navigate the intricate world of cannabis legalization and its multifaceted industry. Dive deep into the bureaucratic …
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On this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko discuss BC's overpass strikes, the impact of the provincial election on driving laws, and creative license plate tricks by motorcyclists. Plus, they dive into fines for low-level impaired driving and explore how laws are written to ensure convictions.Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To Y…
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Traumatic brain injury remains a major cause of disability and death worldwide, and timely detection of the injury could lead to early intervention and save lives. Professor Pola Goldberg Oppenheimer at the University of Birmingham, UK, has developed a novel handheld device that helps detect and classify brain injury by scanning the back of the eye…
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Bobby Rehkemper teams up with Angela Campbell, a seasoned trial lawyer, to tackle the pressing issue of phone privacy. They dive deep into the legal landscape surrounding phone unlocking, the power of search warrants, and the looming threat of hacking. Bobby and Angela dissect critical questions, such as whether police can force you to unlock your …
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Send us a text Given the title "Why Most People Don't Trust the Government on Marijuana: New Study Insights," we can build a blog post that explores the reasons behind the lack of trust in government policies on marijuana, supported by insights from a recent study. To develop a comprehensive blog post, we'll expand on various aspects, including his…
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In this week's episode, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko discuss the E-scooter pilot project, insuring electric skateboards and new research reveals that the biggest danger to pedestrians is...themselves...? Finally, this week's ridiculous driver involves a stoled Vancouver Police SUV spotted doing burn-outs in a Vancouver Park...Check out the "Lawyer …
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Barcodes and QR codes have become ubiquitous sights in our current information age. Soorya Annadurai, an independent researcher and software engineer at Microsoft in the USA, has developed a solution for these situations: audible barcodes, or ‘AuraCodes’, enabling the encoding and decoding of digital information through the medium of sound. Read mo…
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In this gripping episode of “GRL Law’s Victory Vault,” host Grant Gangestad sits down with Colin Murphy, a seasoned GRL Law attorney. They dive into a high-stakes legal battle that could have led to a financial catastrophe if mishandled. Colin outlines the intense struggle against harsh fines and penalties, showcasing strategic maneuvers and expert…
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Send us a text Weekly Cannabis Legalization Update: Kamala Harris' Stance & More In this week's cannabis legalization news update, the discussion centers on Kamala Harris' groundbreaking stance as the first major presidential candidate to call for marijuana legalization during her campaign. The episode also explores the complexities surrounding can…
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In this episode, Paul Doroshenko, Natalie Ross, and Emily discuss ICBC, the pros and cons of public vs. private insurance, and how politics impacts BC’s insurance landscape.Check out the "Lawyer Told Me Not To Talk To You" T-shirts and hoodies at Lawyertoldme.com and "Sit Still Jackson" at sitstilljackson.comFollow Kyla Lee on Twitter:twitter.com/I…
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In an age of academies and free schools, secondary schools in England have never had more freedom over their admissions rules. But how do they decide who gets in and who doesn’t? And does it really matter? These are the issues explored in this podcast, featuring Professor Simon Burges (Professor of Economics at the University of Bristol) and Dr Ell…
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In conflict zones, businesses are widely seen as a positive force that promotes peace. Dr Jay Joseph at the American University of Beirut, Lebanon, and colleagues have studied micro and small enterprises, identifying their often contradictory impact on a conflict zone. Read more in Research Features Read the original research: doi.org/10.1177/00076…
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In this thought-provoking episode of Law ‘Splaining, host Bobby Rehkemper tackles a crucial legal issue: Can the government, under the 2nd Amendment, prevent individuals who are under a no-contact order for domestic abuse from possessing firearms? Bobby dives into an in-depth exploration of this topic. He examines how constitutional rights intersec…
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Malaysia welcomes far more international students than any other country in SE Asia, yet it is losing talent faster than most with its brightest minds leaving the country to pursue careers overseas. With Malaysia’s Higher Education Plan due to expire in 2025, this episode sets the scene for a series of podcasts that will explore how universities co…
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How can technology enhance all kinds of performance? For the last episode of the series, host Ruby Lott-Lavigna is joined by Dr Paul Clarke, a Senior Lecturer in Performance Studies at the University of Bristol. Together they discuss what augmented reality has to offer the world from a performance perspective, the benefits this could have on the de…
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To wrap up this extraordinary series, we look at the prospects for closing Guantánamo, the need for mechanisms that hold States accountable for their crimes - and what the facility’s legacy means for international human rights. For the last time, criminal defence lawyer, Nancy Hollander, and Professor Sir Malcolm Evans come together to discuss how …
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Trust, from employees, customers and other stakeholders, is core to responsible business. And since the pandemic, people expect even more from businesses, which are – according to the latest Edelman Trust Barometer -- the only institution trusted by the global public. In this episode Veronica and her guest, Brad Greve, Chief Financial Officer at BA…
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As we mark the shameful 20th anniversary of Guantánamo Bay, the third episode in this series asks if torture works. We hear, first hand, from Mohamedou Ould Slahi who reflects on what pain and fear meant to his perception of truth. His criminal defence lawyer, Nancy Hollander, and Professor Sir Malcolm Evans, former chair of the UNs Subcommittee fo…
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It is believed that being more porous in nature will enable universities to create a talent pool of graduates with en entrepreneurial mindset and access to the very latest thinking, technology and innovation. But is this enough to stem the tide of talent leaving Malaysia for opportunities elsewhere? Featuring Professor Datuk Dr Paul Chan (HELP Univ…
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The psychological contract has changed dramatically since the start of the pandemic, with the balance of power swinging towards the employee. In this episode, Professor Veronica Hope Hailey and her guest, Jane Cathrall, Executive Director, People Directorate at the Bank of England, discuss how leaders should respond to the new challenges of engagin…
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Cabot Institute for the Environment experts Dame Julia Slingo and Professor Dann Mitchell discuss "What is the Climate Emergency?" while artist Chi-Yien Snow shares a powerful artistic interpretation of the conversation. What exactly is the climate emergency and why is it so important? This conversation covers not just the science but their experie…
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This episode focuses on the environment, specifically understanding urbanisation. Our host Ruby Lott-Lavigna is joined by Dr Felix Agyemang, Research Associate at the School of Geographical Sciences and Stephen Pearson, a student currently studying an MSc in Climate Change Science and Policy. Together they discuss the dynamics and processes of citi…
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As the rate of climate events increases, how do businesses respond, adapt and keep their staff safe? In this episode of Responsible Business: Leading the Way, Professor Veronica Hope Hailey, Dean of the University of Bristol Business School is joined by Sarah Kenny, CEO of BMT to discuss how businesses rise to modern challenges. Find out more - htt…
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What does the future of work look like? And how do we make it sustainable, yet progressive? In this fascinating first episode, host Ruby Lott-Lavigna poses these questions and more with Dr Rutvica Andrijasevic, an associate professor in International Labour Migration, and Dr Huw Thomas, a lecturer in Management. Together with student Mekhala Laud t…
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Cabot Institute for the Environment experts Professor Dale Southerton and Professor Valeska Ting discuss "a whole systems approach to net zero". Engineer Dr Valeska Ting and social scientist Professor Dale Southerton are two academics from completely different disciplines, both working on net zero. In this episode they meet each other for the first…
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Cabot Institute for the Environment experts Dr Kate Hendry and Dr Laurence Publicover discuss "the Ocean Floor: An alien commons?" Geochemist Dr Kate Hendry and Dr Laurence Publicover, a senior lecturer in English, have been working closely together on ocean floor research. Listen to this fascinating conversation on how their two differing forms of…
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Cabot Institute for the Environment's Professor Rich Pancost and Roger Griffith MBE discuss "Power of People in climate action". Rapper and songwriter Consensus share a captivating interpretation of the conversation. This discussion covers the power of people, words and cultural change in the climate crisis and how community engagement and empoweri…
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Cabot Institute for the Environment scientists, Dr Gemma Coxon and Dr Ross Woods, highlight some surprising facts about the water system and how nature based solutions to drought and floods may not serve the purpose we want, especially if implemented without sufficient prior research.De către ResearchPod
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Kicking off this extraordinary series, we hear first-hand from Mohamedou Ould Slahi who exposed the use of torture at Guantánamo, smuggling out facts about his experience in letters to his lawyer, Nancy Hollander. Nancy joins with Professor Sir Malcolm Evans to extend the conversation and discuss her role in sharing the story, the first and only me…
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Mental health and educational psychology often go hand in hand, but our understanding is often rudimentary. In this second episode host Ruby Lott-Lavigna is joined by Dr Felicity Sedgewick, lecturer and lead researcher at the University of Bristol who specialises in the areas of mental health and autism, and Sarah Boon, a recent alumna of the MSc P…
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Does the law always protect workers from their employers? Our host Ruby Lott-Lavigna is joined by Professor Alan Bogg, a professor of Labour Law at the University of Bristol, and Stuart Hurst, a student currently studying a master’s in Employment, Work and Equality Law. Together they discuss the relationship between workers’ rights and the law, the…
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Professor Susan Parnell, who researches the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in African cities, talks to Bristol City Council's Allan Macleod about how the SDGs are implemented in the city of Bristol and what can be learned at the local scale in order to make global progress on the Goals.De către ResearchPod
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Have you ever wondered what representing someone detained in a facility synonymous with secrecy and deception would be like? In the second episode of this series, we delve into the realities of striving for truth as a Guantánamo lawyer. Professor Sir Malcolm Evans, former chair of the UNs Subcommittee for Prevention of Torture, joins Nancy Hollande…
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The government of Malaysia has set a target of making Malaysia a regional hub for startups by 2025. As of 2022, there were approximately 3,000 active startups in Malaysia, a stark increase from around 300 in 2013. However, whilst 30% of Malaysian startups have displayed consistent growth and profitability, about 1,800 startups struggle, with a 60% …
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This episode focusses on the crucial role that data and research plays in international decision-making to combat the many crises the world faces today, such as climate change. Our host, Ruby Lott-Lavigna speaks with Jess Epsey, a lecturer in the School of Geographical Sciences and a Senior Adviser to the UN Sustainable Development and Solutions Ne…
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Cabot Institute for the Environment climate scientist Dr Eunice Lo and medical statistics Professor Richard Morris discuss Heatwaves and Health. The conversation looks at the implications of heat on our health and the links between rising temperatures from climate change, increased occurrence of heatwaves and increased hospitalisations and deaths, …
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Send us a text Welcome back, Legalizers! 🍃💼 This week, we dive deep into some game-changing news around federal cannabis and hemp legislation that could reshape the industry. 📜🚀 Topics Covered: Senator Ron Wyden’s Cannabinoids Safety and Regulation Act (CSRA) 🔬💊 — What this 80+ page bill means for the future of cannabis and why it’s sparking debate…
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What is community tech, and why do communities care about it? We discuss examples of community tech we’ve seen through our research to explore how communities are creating their own sociodigital futures and discover what can be learnt from community alternatives to big tech solutions. With Anna Dent, Matt Dowse, Helen Manchester and Martin Parker. …
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