Burning Issues With Dr. Mitch Earleywine

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Sinopsis

Setting fire to the stoner stereotype. Sparking up candid conversations with cannabis researchers, entrepreneurs and advocates.Educator, Author and Advocate Dr. Mitch Earleywine hosts a no-holds-barred platform that seeks to re-define and revolutionize the entire scope of the cannabis culture, while opening the door for more to join the cannabis crusade.

Episodios

  • Hempfest: From Call to Action to Cultural Celebration

    31/08/2015

    Hempfest founder (and Cannabis Radio host of Hempresent)Vivian McPeak joins Dr. Mitch Earleywine to discuss why Hempfest continues to exist now that Cannabis has legalized in Washington State and how an event like Hempfest continues to evolve into a cultural celebration.

  • Federal Probation and Cannabis Arrests

    25/08/2015

    Chris Goldstein of Philly NORML, New Jersey NORML, and Freedom Leaf magazine explains what it’s like to get arrested for using cannabis at The Liberty Bell and how Federal probation doesn’t create withdrawal symptoms. Dr. Mitch elaborates on the importance of validation and listening skills.

  • Ins and Outs of Students for Sensible Drug Policy

    17/08/2015

    Students for Sensible Drug Policy’s Development Officer Lauren Padgett explains the ins and outs of SSDP and discusses the wild world of cannabis laws in the District of Columbia. Dr. Mitch explains the import of motivation in a world confused about a motivational syndrome.

  • Medical Cannabis Pros and Cons in New York State

    11/08/2015

    Julie Netherland of The Drug Policy Alliance discusses how to prepare for a career in activism and enumerates pros and cons of New York State’s medical cannabis laws.

  • Simple Techniques for Cooking With Cannabis

    04/08/2015

    Author and activist Cheri Sicard elaborates on simple techniques for cooking with cannabis then turns to heartwarming CAN-DO projects helping to free cannabis prisoners as well as provide gifts for their children who visit them. Dr. Mitch extols the virtues of slowing down.

  • Educational Needs of the Cannabis Industry

    29/07/2015

    Keith Saunders of the Northeastern Institute of Cannabis explains the elaborate educational needs of the cannabis industry and points out the key issues in medical marijuana laws in Massachusetts and the rest of the US.. Dr. Mitch outlines the key conditions for appropriate and productive praise.

  • Activist, Author and Publisher Diane Fornbacher

    21/07/2015

    Dr. Mitch Earleywine welcomes activist, author and publisher Diane Fornbacher, the Founder of Ladybud Magazine.They launch into a discussion of women's role in the Cannabis movement, plus Dina offers some background into the creation of Ladybud magazine. She also discusses the obstacles that stem from becoming publicly visible in the advocacy front and the need for awareness on who you support.

  • How Can Workers in the Cannabis Industry Benefit from a Union?

    14/07/2015

    How Can Workers in the Cannabis Industry Benefit from a Union? Dr. Mitch Earleywine asks that very question to Jeff Ferro, the Executive Assistant to the Director of Organizing at United Food and Commercial Workers International Union or UFCW. Jeff explains how the evolution of the industry leads to an eventual progression to a want for benefits, rights and a voice therefore a want to participate in a union.

  • High Times Rick Cusick Talks Strains, Cannabis Cups

    09/07/2015

    High Times Associate publisher Rick Cusick joins Mitch Earleywine, a fellow High Times writer. They discuss working at High Times and the changing perspective of users and usage over the past 4 decades. “Seems like we (High Times) have been waiting for this to happen for 40 years”, Rick said, over 20 for himself. When Colorado went recreational we brought the first US Cannabis Cup to Denver, Cusick explained. The two talk about the various Cannabis Cups High Times has been involved with throughout the globe. The number one cannabis competition – panels of judges – know results day before show and then have the show to enjoy and announce the results. The Global Cup is moving from Amsterdam to Jamaica this year, Cusick notes, and informs us, Jamaica will recognize other medical marijuana cards from around the world – both then and moving forward. The pair discuss the differences in male and female usage. Heavier users are predominantly male – 80-20%, but moderate users are split 50-50 by sex. While in the

  • Chronic Pain: Is There An Answer?

    24/06/2015

    Dr. Kevin Hill, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and author of “The Unbiased Truth About The World’s Most Popular Weed” joins Dr. Mitch Earleywine.Hill developed his perspective on marijuana through studies – he notes that people who see medical marijuana as a sham have failed to do the research as there are multiple supportive studies of the impact and success of marijuana addressing: Chronic Pain, Neuropathic Pain and Muscle Spasticity brought on by MLSl. The two have an in depth discussion about marijuana and addiction.

  • The Do's and Dont's of Dabbing

    24/06/2015

    Dr. Mitch Earleywine interviews Mallory Loflin, cannabis researcher, who started at the University of Washington studying substance abuse and moved to the cannabis space as much of the information was misleading and inaccurate.

  • Fascination Over Vaporizers Explained

    24/06/2015

    FireFly Vaporizers Founders Mark Williams and Sasha Robinson join Mitch Earleywine in this episode of Burning Issues.

  • Adolescent Marijuana Use and Academic performance

    11/06/2015

    Mitch Earleywine talks with Doctor Dustin Pardini from the University of Pittsburgh Department of Psychology who studies adolescent marijuana use and academic performance. His study tracked users through to their 30s and the impact marijuana use had on their cognitive functioning particularly academic achievement – covering long term impact of cannabis on those students. Looking at recreational use and not the heavily involved users most other studies had done. Pardina and Earleywine discuss how the late adolescent user are impacted on their cognitive functions.

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