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Learn more from a conversation with our guests to talk about hemp, cannabis, sustainability and entrepreneurship.

The session is directed at different industries to understand the potential and challenges of each industry for Hemp Cannabis in Malaysia & Asian region and to provide an outlook to the general public on the current progress. The session will give a preview of the potential of Hemp Cannabis in Malaysia and methods in which each individual can collaborate and be involved.

Go Green by MHIRA MHIRA

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Learn more from a conversation with our guests to talk about hemp, cannabis, sustainability and entrepreneurship.

The session is directed at different industries to understand the potential and challenges of each industry for Hemp Cannabis in Malaysia & Asian region and to provide an outlook to the general public on the current progress. The session will give a preview of the potential of Hemp Cannabis in Malaysia and methods in which each individual can collaborate and be involved.

    Dhira Narayana - Aspirasi Penggunaan Ganja dari sudut LGN

    Dhira Narayana - Aspirasi Penggunaan Ganja dari sudut LGN

    Go Green Podcast by MHIRA latest episode featuring Dhira Narayana, an activist, Chairman, and founder of the Lingkar Ganja Nusantara (LGN). Listen to Dhira as he shares his Aspirations of Cannabis Use from Lingkar Ganja Nusantara's perspective. 

    (This episode is in Malay & Indonesian language)

    Dhira who is also the Executive Director for Yayasan Sativa Nusantara was formed by the Lingkar Ganja Nusantara (LGN) movement in 2015 to carry out research and advocacy missions. Since then, YSN has become the first official research and advocacy institution in Indonesia that focuses on developing science and technology on various aspects surrounding the cannabis plant, including biological, social, political, legal, economic and cultural aspects.

    The LGN movement itself not only legalizes medical cannabis but also puts forward research with several researchers whose aim is to open new studies regarding the use of cannabis.

    • 52 Min.
    Kitty Chopaka - Legalisation of Cannabis in Thailand

    Kitty Chopaka - Legalisation of Cannabis in Thailand

    Go Green Podcast by MHIRA latest episode featuring Kitty Chopaka, ganjapreneur, and expert on Thailand’s cannabis industry, who explains her journey on the Legalisation of Cannabis in Thailand and how its rapid change ignite regional advocacy, law reform, business opportunity, and a hope for chronic illness patients. 

    Kitty is a Founder & CEO of Elevated Estate, an industry-leading Cannabis focused expo, incubator, fund, and consulting firm. Elevated Estate, is an authoritative source of information and a vital community hub for the cannabis industry in Thailand and beyond.

    Kitty's background in corporate law, digital strategy, and technology has enabled her to be a unique voice for the Cannabis Advocacy. She is also part of the Highland Network core team, an organisation that has been dedicated to the goal of the legalisation of cannabis in Thailand.

    • 59 Min.
    Tharma Pillai (UNDI 18) - Championing The Future Generation’s Voice. What's Next for Malaysia?

    Tharma Pillai (UNDI 18) - Championing The Future Generation’s Voice. What's Next for Malaysia?

    Go Green Podcast by MHIRA latest episode featuring Tharma Pillai, Co-Founder of UNDI 18. Listen to this insightful session as he speaks about Championing The Future Generation’s Voice – What’s next for Malaysia? 

    UNDI 18 is a national organization that heavily focuses on the youth empowerment movement that successfully advocated for the amendment of article 119(1) of the federal constitution to lower the voting ages in Malaysia.

    Coming from a family personally involved in social justice and hoping his voice can help create change in society, Tharma Pillai’s sense of justice was partially shaped by his aunt Dr Selva Vathany, who lifted the lid on the systematic abuse of the welfare system for Orang Asli. Lowering the voting age to 18 is an issue of justice for Tharma who co-founded Undi 18, a youth-led movement dedicated to democratic reforms, with Qyira Yusri whom he met at a Malaysian student leadership conference in the United States. 

    Despite the law recognizing 18 years old as the age of majority, youth between 18 and 21 were not allowed to vote. It was the case for Malaysia until recently when the Constitution (Amendment) Bill 2019 was passed, permitting those who are between 18 and 21 years old to have a say in determining the future leader of Malaysia towards becoming a progressive nation beyond 2050.

    • 54 Min.
    Dania Putri - Decolonising Drugs Policy

    Dania Putri - Decolonising Drugs Policy

    Go Green Podcast by MHIRA latest episode featuring Dania Putri, International Drugs Policy Consultant based in Rabat, Morrocco. Listen to Dania as she shares her insights on the Decolonisation of Drug Policy. 

    Born and raised in Jakarta, Indonesia, she spent six years studying and working in The Hague, Netherlands. She currently represents Persepsi, an independent think tank on Drugs Policy Reform. Her previous contribution includes her work at the Transnational Institute (TNI), International Drugs Policy Consortium (IDPC), and Lingkaran Ganja Nusantara (LGN). 

    Through Persepsi, she worked together with advocates and strategists on the issue of cannabis policies internationally, aiming for the adoption of rights- and evidence-based approaches towards cannabis production, distribution, and consumption. Working from thousands of miles away, her contribution ranged from translation, (international) policy analysis, to consultancy in research, network-building, and fundraising.

    • 45 Min.
    Hadhinah Felice - A Career Beyond War on Drugs

    Hadhinah Felice - A Career Beyond War on Drugs

    Go Green Podcast by MHIRA latest episode featuring Hadhinah Felice, a fellow young Malaysian woman who works as a Compliance Officer with a US-Based Cannabis company in Las Vegas, Nevada (MJ Holdings). Listen to Hadhinah as she shares her experience and challenges working in the Cannabis industry. 

    Hadhinah is the Compliance Manager and Head of Marketing at MJ Holdings Inc., a highly diversified, publicly traded, cannabis holding company providing cultivation management; licensing support; production management, and more.


    Hadhinah Felice was born and raised in Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. She received the BSc. in Software Engineering and MSc. in Internetworking Technology from the Technical University of Malaysia, Melaka in 2009 and 2012 respectively. She emigrated to the USA in 2014 to pursue her dream of traveling to all 50 states. Upon the completion of the successful journey, she wrote a book in her native language about her 50 states adventure and now a published author in Malaysia. She has been in the cannabis industry for over 2 years as a compliance manager. She is also a member on volunteer board of Nevada State Democratic Party.

    • 47 Min.
    Tricia Yeoh (CEO of IDEAS) - Public Policy Challenges & Ways to Embrace Progressive Agenda

    Tricia Yeoh (CEO of IDEAS) - Public Policy Challenges & Ways to Embrace Progressive Agenda

    Go Green Podcast by MHIRA latest episode featuring Tricia Yeoh, CEO of Ideas talks on Public Policy Challenges in relation to advance National and State policy towards allowing hemp/cannabis as a sustainable crop to be cultivated in Malaysia. 

    Tricia Yeoh is the CEO of the Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS). She is also a Ph.D. Candidate in political studies at the University of Nottingham Malaysia and a Visiting Research Fellow at the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute.

    She is a former Research Officer to the Selangor Menteri Besar at the Selangor State Government and has served as Director of the ASLI Centre for Public Policy Studies and Research Director of Institut Rakyat, a think tank linked to Parti Keadilan Rakyat. She was a columnist at The Sun, the Penang Monthly, and Selangor Times.

    She is editor of "The Road to Reform: Pakatan Rakyat in Selangor" and author of the new book, “States of Reform: Governing Selangor and Penang”. Her latest documentary, “The Rights of the Dead”, tells the story of Teoh Beng Hock who died in 2009 under the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission’s watch.

    She was formerly Southeast Asia Regional Co-ordinator at Revenue Watch Institute, a non-profit international organization based in New York City. She is the recipient of the Meritorious Service Award, conferred by the Selangor Sultan (Pingat Jasa Kebaktian, PJK).

    She is qualified in Econometrics and Marketing from Monash University and holds an MSc. in Research Methods in Psychology from the University of Warwick. She sits on the Board of Directors of Dynamic Search Sdn. Bhd. and the Monash Business School Industry Advisory Board. She is a qualified yoga teacher.

    • 59 Min.

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