The Color in Cannabis Podcast Terryn Niles Buxton
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Podcast exploring the diverse world of cannabis. We will speak to people from different backgrounds to learn about how their unique cultural experience's impacts their view of cannabis and the world at large.
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Ep 6 Luna & Luce of House of LDLR Mother & Daughter Team with Infused Sexual Wellness Products
Hear the compelling story of Luna and Luce and House of LDLR. Makers of infused sexual wellness products. These dynamic women have spent years working in women's health and sexual freedom. This mother/daughter team have an amazing story, from Luce escaping the horrors of a civil war in El Salvador, raising 3 kids on her own in the US, prompting female sexual wellness and independence in the adult toy industry, to pioneering a women focused infused sexual wellness product line.
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Ep 5 - Donte Graham - Farmer Don
Donte Graham aka Farmer Don drops knowledge about his life as a Vet and Farmer, living and working in the Emerald Triangle.
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Ep 4 Dr. Natasha Khallouf - Agricola Flower - 20 years as Grower Dr of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Dr. Khallouf has a deep understanding of cannabis’ medical applications; she attended East West School of Herbology and the California School of Herbal Studies. Khallouf received her Master of Science in Oriental Medicine from the Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine College, ultimately obtaining her Doctorate of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
She apprenticed at Chinese Herb Farm in Petaluma alongside Peg Schafer – learning how to cultivate medicinal herbs.
Agricola Farm & Nursery prides itself on natural permaculture practices and clean efficiacious medicine; it was the 2nd permit issued by Sonoma County. Dr. Khallouf maintains an integrative medical practice in Sebastopol. -
Ep. 3 Jason D. Washington - From star college athlete to owning multiple clubs to Federal Pen & back
Meet Oakland’s finest, Jason D Washington, born into a prominent entrepreneurial Black family, building business is in his blood.
Jason went from being a former star quarterback at a top university program, to owning multiple businesses and dispensaries. Jason was the first and only Black cannabis operator in the state of Montana leading him to be wrongly convicted by the feds and serving time.
Jason is currently is on a mission to get his lick back. He owns Plants Over Pills, one of the top equity flower companies; Klothing by Kulture, street wear brand, and Kulture Global, a cannabis consulting agency, which has filmed various projects around the world. -
Ep 2 - Evelyn LaChapelle - From elite college to prison cell to inspirational entrepreneur.
Evelyn LaChapelle is the Founder and CEO of 87 Months by The Weed Lady, a mission-driven cannabis company fighting for justice and equity. Through quality consumer products and advocacy initiatives, 87 Months by The Weed Lady seeks to repair the harms caused by outdated laws that imprisoned thousands for cannabis offenses.
Evelyn went from an elite SoCal private college to prison for helping out a friend. Evelyn"s story highlights how small decisions can have life time impacts.
Evelyn serves on the advisory board for the Last Prisoner Project and the leadership team of Minorities for Medical Marijuana dedicated to restorative justice in cannabis.
Evelyn also hosts The Heart of Cannabis interview series normalizing responsible use. Her journey witnessing the disparities created by the War on Drugs fuels her passion to generate opportunities for those rebuilding lives after incarceration. Through 87 Months by The Weed Lady, she celebrates cannabis bringing joy and healing when not constrained by unjust laws. -
Ep 1 - Ramon Garcia - Equity Trade Network & Sanctuary Farms
On our first episode, we speak with Ramon Garcia, the co-founder of the Equity Trade Network and also the co-founder of Sanctuary Farms.
The Equity Trade Network is a coalition of minority owned cannabis brands that share resources and opportunities.
Sanctuary Farms is an award winning, second generation small family farm, that focuses on growing sustainably in living soil.
Ramon Garcia has a long history of activism and advocacy. As second generation rabble rouser, Ramon has been a vocal proponent of equity and minority entrepreneurship.
Customer Reviews
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Big love to the leadership of Terryn Buxton bringing precisely what’s needed to the conversation: color. I learned so much from listening and I’m literally on the edge of my seat, awaiting the next episode to drop. Thank you!