Apartment 113 Cannabis & Psychedelics Industry Podcast

Rob Sanchez

Hang out at Apartment 113 with Rob and a different guest to talk shop about the industry and learn about all of the people that make it possible. Cultivation, manufacturing, extraction, accounting, consulting, media, events, education and more. Listen in for a conversational look at the origins of different businesses and projects in the space along with unique perspectives and occasional tangents.

  1. Jun 1

    Episode 223 - Kelly Riddle, The Canna Joint

    Episode 223 is the 21st episode of Season 4. Our guest for this episode is Kelly Riddle, Founder and CEO of The CannaJo!nt, a cannabis-focused branding, content and events agency dedicated to bringing together brands, creators, media and industry professionals in more meaningful and collaborative ways. Kelly spent several years helping shape the content and marketing strategy behind MJBiz and MJBizCon, where she launched initiatives including the Content Creator Program and State Takeovers while contributing to the continued growth of the industry's largest business media platform. Today she works with brands, entrepreneurs and event organizers through The CannaJo!nt, creating experiences designed to foster authentic relationships, visibility and long-term industry connections. In addition to her agency work, Kelly serves as Chairperson of the NC3 Chamber and is helping build new industry events including the Root & Rise Symposium. Throughout her career she has focused on storytelling, community building and creating spaces where cannabis professionals can connect beyond traditional trade show environments. We talk about her journey from mainstream media and marketing into cannabis, the evolution of MJBiz, building The CannaJo!nt from the ground up, the role of creators and influencers in the industry, event strategy, emerging markets and why relationships remain one of the most valuable currencies in cannabis. Find out more at thecannajoint.com and connect with Kelly on LinkedIn. Enjoy the show! IG: apt_113 apt113.com

    50 min
  2. May 29

    Episode 222 - May 2026 Special

    Episode 222 is the 20th episode of Season 4. We’re back with the May Special featuring Dustin Hoxworth, Founder of Fat Nugs Magazine, and Daniel Crawford, COO of Fat Nugs Magazine. This month we check in on what’s happening across cannabis policy, science, cultivation and the broader industry while catching up with Dustin after a busy stretch of travel and Daniel as he settles into Minnesota and his new role. We start with the House advancing language that could significantly tighten hemp regulations and reshape the future of intoxicating hemp products. From there we explore new research challenging long-held assumptions about cannabis and memory, ongoing debates around cannabis advertising and youth exposure, and what evolving science means for public perception of the plant. We dig into new cultivation research suggesting growers may be able to increase yields without sacrificing potency, along with an international study highlighting both the promise and risks of cannabis as a global agricultural crop. Like normal we take a few detours, including Dustin's visit to the Rebecca Finn House in New Jersey, a unique historic venue exploring cannabis-friendly events and community experiences, and some reflections from recent conferences and industry gatherings on both sides of the Atlantic. You can catch the audio as always on iTunes, Spotify, Audible, YouTube or at apt113.com. Connect with Dustin and Daniel and keep up with their latest coverage at fatnugsmag.com. Sit down, roll one up and enjoy the ride. IG: apt_113 apt113.com

    1h 6m
  3. May 25

    Episode 221 - Chris Kuilan, Stoops NYC

    Episode 221 is the 19th episode of Season 4. Our guest for this episode is Chris Kuilan, Co-Founder of Stoops NYC, a Latinx-owned cannabis dispensary in Manhattan’s Flatiron District. Chris joins the show to talk about building a cannabis business rooted in New York culture, community and long-term vision inside one of the toughest regulated markets in the country. Born and raised in New York, Chris saw legalization not just as an opportunity to open a dispensary, but as a chance to help build the foundation of a new industry from the ground up. Stoops NYC was created around the idea of bringing the spirit of the New York stoop into cannabis retail, a place where culture, conversation and community intersect. Rather than leaning entirely into hype or aesthetics, the company focuses on hospitality, operational discipline and building authentic neighborhood relationships while navigating the realities of taxes, regulation and social equity in New York cannabis. We also talk about the challenges facing early operators in the state, the importance of local and boutique brands, the role technology and data may play in the future of cannabis retail and what it means to build something designed for longevity rather than short-term momentum. This episode is a grounded conversation about modern cannabis retail, New York culture and building something real in a rapidly changing industry. Find out more at stoopsnyc.com Enjoy the show! IG: apt_113 apt113.com

    43 min
  4. Apr 30

    Episode 217 - April 2026 Special

    Episode 217 is the 15th episode of Season 4. We’re back with the April Special featuring Jeremy Johnson, Chief Marketing Officer at Quality Roots as co-host. This month we dig into federal policy shifts, state level dynamics and the broader forces shaping cannabis in 2026. Quick note, we had some connection issues during this recording so the episode is cut a bit short. Appreciate your patience with it. We start with the biggest headline of the month, the year and maybe the decade, the federal government moving medical cannabis to Schedule III. While it marks the first time cannabis is officially recognized as having medical use, it also opens the door to new regulatory oversight and raises questions about where the industry goes from here. From there we touch on Missouri’s crackdown on intoxicating hemp, Virginia’s continued delays in launching retail sales and Indiana’s massive cannabis demand despite full prohibition. We also look at the growing pressure around taxes and market structure, as well as the environmental conversation gaining traction across the industry, from energy intensive indoor cultivation to water use and sustainability concerns for a little Earth Day inspired perspective on the industry. Before we lost connection, we also began discussing recent developments in psychedelics, including the FDA fast tracking multiple therapies for depression and PTSD and new research exploring how psychedelic experiences affect the body beyond the brain. While the conversation was cut short, the direction is clear, increased medical focus, faster regulatory movement and growing interest in how these substances may reshape mental health treatment. You can catch the audio as always on iTunes, Spotify, Audible, YouTube, or at apt113.com.Connect with Jeremy on LinkedIn and visit Quality Roots if you’re in Michigan or New Jersey. Sit down, roll one up, and enjoy the ride. IG: apt_113 apt113.com

    47 min

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Hang out at Apartment 113 with Rob and a different guest to talk shop about the industry and learn about all of the people that make it possible. Cultivation, manufacturing, extraction, accounting, consulting, media, events, education and more. Listen in for a conversational look at the origins of different businesses and projects in the space along with unique perspectives and occasional tangents.

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