Raising Capital and a Child

On the verge of securing a one million dollar note for the marijuana business, while my son turns two years old in a few weeks. My wife and I are blessed. Our son […]
Sushi and Good Company

Have you felt like the plug at the sushi spot? When in public, I’m perceived to be involved with drugs, I sometimes smell like weed, or I can be having multiple phone conversations working on some deals or some combination of the three, drawing attention from eyes…
A Great Neighbor

There are approximately 750,000 law enforcement officers in the United States, days after Dallas Police Chief Renee Hall fired Amber Guyger, I logged on to Facebook and noticed a post from a childhood friend who proudly announced his enrollment into a local police force in Connecticut…
Protect and Serve | Real Perspective on Cannabis Conferences, Meetings & Networking

Tradeshows are rich in tradition, predictable yet exciting, and fun. If you’ve been to a tradeshow in repeat years, you know it’s almost like a high school reunion. According to The […]
My Cannabis Obsession has Gone Far - now I’m a Cannabis Professor

The Greatest in the Game | Sports, Entertainment, & Cannabis

Greatness is not natural. A few weeks after the tragic passing of Kobe Bryant, his daughter GiGi and seven other passengers, his eminence, now amplified, displays his dedication. He left […]
THC Limits – A Cost Prohibitive Prohibition
Massachusetts is currently reviewing a bill (Bill H.154) aimed at capping THC levels of both flower and concentrates at 10%. If THC were to be capped at 10% – down from the current average of 20%, medical and recreational users alike would effectively be paying a 100% increase on product.
What Social Good in Cannabis Looks Like

Here, reporting lives from the deep end of cannabis entrepreneurship and maintaining an in-depth culture perspective as big corporate cannabis attempts to steamroll social good. They support cannabis legalization […]
Attack the Racist System, Not the Racist Person

There is a KKK member who has a high power job and thinks she is good at hiding racism. Between her homelife (husband; kids; dog), work, and time with friends, […]
The Decentralization of Education after a Crisis

The school year is out, and it can be unsettling to think forward to the Fall and how the education system will playout. Just a few months ago, mid-January marked […]