The Cannabis Corner
The Cannabis Corner is an open conversation about marijuana and where it is headed in America. As cannabis becomes more mainstream and yet is still misunderstood, The Cannabis Corner strives to bring truthful language to the subject. Hosted by author Joshua Braff and Medical Marijuana CareGiver Adam Titelbaum, this podcast sheds light on questions about medicinal marijuana as a healthier alternative to alcohol or pills. All questions are important. What’s a CBD? What edibles should I try for sleep? How do I know what too much looks like? What is dabbing? Is vaping safer than smoking? Is it safe to buy it where I live? Format includes focused discussion with guests, call-in questions and in Episode One, an interview with actor/director Zach Braff. The goal is to present an accessible and warm community of flat out understanding. We get it, ask us. Have a listen and please let us know what you think - and let us know your questions. See you in the Corner!
The Cannabis Corner
The Cannabis Corner Ep #13: Lab Testing Truths & Part Two with Oaksterdam Grad
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Joshua Braff, Adam Titelbaum
In Episode #13, we talk with Isaac Roth, Head of Cannabis Marketing and Sales at Anresco Labs in San Francisco, CA. We talk about the upcoming recreational legality coming to California in 2018. Isaac discusses potential growing pains as testing and regulation may stagnate the flow of product initially. He believes it will eventually untangle into a healthy and lucrative system. The laboratory element to creating a product that is pure is crucial to all patients, and especially those with pulmonary illnesses. We then continue our discussion with Alex Soria, a graduate of the remarkable Oaksterdam University in Oakland, CA. Alex is now active on the front lines of Pennsylvania’s imminent acceptance of cannabis.This equates to easier access for patients who might benefit from specific strains. The PA area currently works in a 6 zone system that carefully monitors how many dispensaries are permitted in each locale. The template, perhaps, is a good way to begin as they aim to conform to demand while assuming control of the unknown.