How To Sell Drugs Lucy Podcast
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A podcast about drug culture, policy, and business with an emphasis on harm reduction. We believe that prohibition and abstinence only policies result in poor results for society. We’ll be discussing how drugs are sold and perhaps more importantly, how they should be sold. This is not intended to advocate drug use and meant for educational purposes only.
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Ep. 20 - Rich Brent
Rich Brent is the creator and owner of Diablo Bar and Restaurant in Silverlake, Los Angeles. Join us as we discuss running a bar in LA, operating in the alcohol industry, and many more topics.
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Ep. 19 - Will Kleidon
Will Kleidon is the Founder and CEO of Ojai Energetics, an ethics driven health and wellness lifestyles company whose main focus is organic and science driven nutraceutical and medical food products. The companies first product line, CBDBiologix, are federally legal CBD rich tinctures.
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Ep. 18 - Lucy Founders Discuss Psilocybin
Psilocybin is a naturally occurring psychedelic prodrug compound produced by more than 200 species of mushrooms. Join the Lucy Founders as they discuss what the decriminalization means for business, medicine, and society as a whole.
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Ep. 17 - Joe Cohen
Joe is an entrepreneur, author and speaker. He is the CEO of SelfHacked, SelfDecode and LabTestAnalyzer. His mission is to help people gain access to the most up-to-date, unbiased, and science-based ways to optimize their health.
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Ep. 16 - David Lee
David is co-founder and chairperson of Refactor. Most recently, David was the Managing Partner at SV Angel, which invested in Coinbase, Flatiron Health (acq. by Roche), Chain.com, Blockstack, Doordash, Stripe, Airbnb, Slack, Climate (acq. by Monsanto), Dropbox, and many others during his tenure.
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Ep. 15 - Brett McCully
We discuss the economics of drugs with Brett McCully (Ph.D. candidate in Economics from UCLA). His work covers how various public policies affect the supply and demand of illegal drugs.