Planting Seeds with Senator Sharif Street

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Planting Seeds with Senator Sharif Street" is a thought-provoking podcast that delves into the multifaceted world of cannabis. Pennsylvania State Senator Sharif Street sits down with cannabis industry veteran Gibran Washington of Ethos Cannabis. Together, they explore the evolution of cannabis legalization, emphasizing bipartisan support and addressing racial disparities in enforcement. They navigate an industry grappling with its identity, discussing social change versus business goals. The conversation extends to stigma, benefits of legalization, and challenges, including interstate transport. The duo aims to educate on diverse cannabis aspects, from workers' issues to regulatory frameworks. Action items emerge, including advocating for standardized regulations, and supporting social equity initiatives. The show promises insightful episodes unraveling the complexities of cannabis in Pennsylvania.

  1. 01/23/2025

    Emily Fisher on Cannabis Access, Education, and the Need for Real-World Evidence

    "Planting Seeds with Senator Sharif Street," host Gibran Washington welcomed Emily Fisher, the founder and CEO of Leafwell, to discuss the evolving landscape of medical cannabis. Fisher, a breast cancer survivor and medical cannabis patient, shared her personal journey and advocated for greater accessibility and education surrounding cannabis as medicine. The conversation highlighted the importance of real-world evidence in cannabis research, acknowledging the plant's complexity and the need for diverse data to understand its therapeutic potential. Fisher emphasized the crucial role of diversity in clinical trials, noting that treatments may affect different populations differently due to genetics, cultural practices, and social backgrounds. She also discussed the increasing need for therapeutic guidance on cannabis use, especially in states transitioning from medical to adult-use markets, and stressed the importance of prioritizing patient care amidst evolving regulations. Leafwell, Fisher explained, is committed to patient education and research, following up with over 15,000 patients monthly to understand their experiences. The conversation underscored the need for collaboration among policymakers, industry stakeholders, and healthcare providers to ensure that cannabis reaches its full potential as a therapeutic tool. Fisher's advocacy and Leafwell's work serve as a valuable contribution to the ongoing efforts to create a more informed, accessible, and inclusive medical cannabis landscape.

    28 min
  2. 01/09/2025

    Feedback on Cannabis Social Equity Policies from Boston's Firehouse

    Sean Berte, a former Boston firefighter, and Armani White, a prominent activist, are challenging the social and economic inequities within the burgeoning cannabis industry with their new dispensary, Firehouse. Fueled by their shared passion for social justice, Firehouse aims to be a welcoming and inclusive space for all, prioritizing community engagement and showcasing products from certified social equity businesses. Their vision extends beyond simply selling cannabis; they seek to replicate the intimate atmosphere of a bodega, fostering a sense of belonging and providing a platform for those disproportionately impacted by the War on Drugs. However, their journey highlights the significant obstacles faced by social equity applicants in Massachusetts, particularly regarding access to capital. This challenge was brought to light with hosts Gibran Washington with Ethos Cannabis and Senator Sharif Street. Berte and White emphasized the need for grants over loans, viewing them as a form of reparative justice. They also called for greater support from established industry players, suggesting contributions to an equity fund as part of their social impact initiatives. Gibran Washington, while supportive of their mission, encouraged them to explore alternative business models like white labeling and bulk product opportunities to increase their chances of success. Senator Street echoed the importance of uplifting those harmed by the War on Drugs, and Washington expressed his opposition to large corporations dominating the market, advocating for small cannabis producers. Berte and White stressed the importance of collaboration within the industry, urging stakeholders to work together to address challenges like price compression, which threatens smaller cultivators and processors. They also called for greater government support, including mentorship programs and increased access to resources. Berte's background as a firefighter highlighted the need for clear and consistent testing for cannabis use in safety-sensitive industries, ensuring workplace safety without unfairly penalizing individuals.

    39 min

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Planting Seeds with Senator Sharif Street" is a thought-provoking podcast that delves into the multifaceted world of cannabis. Pennsylvania State Senator Sharif Street sits down with cannabis industry veteran Gibran Washington of Ethos Cannabis. Together, they explore the evolution of cannabis legalization, emphasizing bipartisan support and addressing racial disparities in enforcement. They navigate an industry grappling with its identity, discussing social change versus business goals. The conversation extends to stigma, benefits of legalization, and challenges, including interstate transport. The duo aims to educate on diverse cannabis aspects, from workers' issues to regulatory frameworks. Action items emerge, including advocating for standardized regulations, and supporting social equity initiatives. The show promises insightful episodes unraveling the complexities of cannabis in Pennsylvania.