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SERIOUS CANNABIS INFORMATION A cannabis lifestyle and interview show, "Let's Be Blunt" explores the intersection of cannabis, activism, health, and wellness. Hosted by Montel Williams, the podcast works to bridge the gap between common cannabis knowledge and in-depth research, while also giving high-profile guests a chance to “be blunt” about their lives, what they’re passionate about, and what they believe in.. New Episodes every Thursday Also on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/letsbebluntwithmontel
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Join Montel on a candid exploration of cannabis safety in a must-listen episode of "Let's Be Blunt." In this eye-opening conversation, Dr. Jeff Rawson, a PhD in chemistry with postdoctoral experience from both Harvard University and the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry in Germany, shares the microphone to deep-dive into the critical elements of cannabis consumption and regulation.With Dr. Rawson's experience as the President of the Institute of Cannabis Science and as a vanguard in cannabis research and policy advocacy, he brings a wealth of knowledge to these discussions. Together, they tackle the intricate details of cannabis-related safety concerns, from vaping incidents to pesticide usage in cultivation.Get ready to be enlightened and engaged as Montel and Dr. Rawson cover these pressing issues with the nuance and transparency you've come to expect from "Let's Be Blunt." Tune in for a conversation that’s not just about being blunt—it's about being informed, responsible, and proactive in the world of cannabis.
Today on "Let's Be Blunt with Montel," we peer behind the green curtain of the rapidly budding cannabis industry in New Jersey with a special focus on the innovative Blue Oak dispensary. Montel Williams, celebrated advocate and talk show host, is accompanied by Danielle Wildstein, the pioneering Owner of Blue Oak, to unfold a tale of transformation, community impact, and empowerment in the world of legal cannabis.In this episode, we explore:Danielle's Impressive Pivot: From consulting and pharma to leading a cannabis venture – unraveling the motivation behind her career evolution.Blue Oak's Grand Opening: A sneak peek into the objectives and expectations for their highly anticipated launch in Bloomfield."Naturally Refined" Philosophy: Delving into Blue Oak's unique approach and how it embodies its commitment to quality and natural processes.Regulation Navigation: Strategies on how Blue Oak steers through New Jersey's intricate regulatory landscape.Social Impact: Examining the ripple effect of cannabis legalization on local communities and Blue Oak's role in this context.Elevation through Education: Why spreading knowledge is a foundational tenet at Blue Oak and its significance for consumer empowerment.Female Leadership in Cannabis: Insight into Danielle’s unique perspectives as a female CEO in the traditionally male-dominated industry.Visions of Growth: Prospects and aspirations for Blue Oak and New Jersey's cannabis culture at large.Challenges on the Path: Reflecting on the hurdles encountered while bringing Blue Oak to life and strategies for overcoming them.Technology Integration: An inside look at how Blue Oak employs tech innovations to enhance customer journeys.Commitment to Sustainability: How environmental concerns are intricately woven into Blue Oak’s operations.Join us as Danielle provides an invaluable glimpse into New Jersey's greening landscape. Her expertise sheds light on how informed leadership and a steadfast commitment to quality and education are shaping a more sustainable future in cannabis retail.Don't miss this enlightening dialogue on the latest episode of "Let's Be Blunt with Montel". If you're interested in the intersection of entrepreneurship, cannabis culture, and societal growth, this conversation with Danielle Wildstein is a must-listen!Stream now and become part of the movement redefining wellness and business in New Jersey.Subscribe to "Let's Be Blunt with Montel" for more insightful discussions with industry trailblazers, advocates, and thought leaders.
420 FESTIVAL SUPPORTING OUR VETERANS | MARIE FONSECA & VALERIE ANGELLJoin us in a special "Let's Be Blunt with Montel" episode as we light up the conversation around the inaugural Great Barrington Dispensary 420 Festival. 🌿✨ Held on April 20, 2024, from 1pm-6pm at 800 S Main St, Great Barrington, MA, this 21+ event is setting the bar high by fusing fun and philanthropy.This episode features the inspiring Marie Fonseca, whose leap from real estate to the cannabis industry has cultivated community in new, green ways. Her stories of transition and growth are not to be missed. We're also honored by the presence of Valerie Angell, the heart and soul behind the Great Barrington VFW, sharing the impact of the VFW and how this festival will further their mission. 🎤Expect an enlightening back-and-forth on what the festival has in store - including vendors, live music, food trucks, glass blowing, and adult treats. And don't forget, it's all for a great cause - supporting our veterans. Every ticket priced at $20 directly benefits the Great Barrington VFW, giving back to those who've given so much. 🇺🇸💚Listen in for exclusive insider info on how to grab your tickets, and learn how cannabis companies are getting involved in supporting the festival. And remember, this day is about raising spirits and funds alike.Don’t miss out on this high-vibe event full of community spirit and support. Mark your calendars, get your tickets linked in the description, and join us in making the first annual Great Barrington Dispensary 420 Festival one to be remembered. 💨❤️And yes, for those wondering how to be there or contribute, we've provided all the must-know info, from scoring tickets to making a difference with donations—as always, 100% of the proceeds go towards the noble cause of upholding the Great Barrington VFW.Don't miss out on the chance to elevate your 4/20 celebrations by supporting a noble cause. Check out the event details and tickets linked in our podcast description. Light up with purpose this year—join the 420 Festival at Great Barrington VFW.Remember to subscribe, so you never skip a beat on the blunt truths and lively discussions here on "Let's Be Blunt with Montel." eventbrite.com Join the community, spread the word, and remember, this 4/20, we're not just lighting it up—we're lighting up lives. 🌿💚 #420Festival #VeteransSupport #CannabisForACause #GreenWithGratitude #CommunityLove #SupportOurVets #BeBluntWithMontel #GreatBarringtonVFW #LightUpLives #CannabisCommunity
In this enlightening episode of "Let's Be Blunt with Montel," host Montel Williams engages in a heartfelt conversation with Bob Patton, the visionary chairman of Green Meadows, a family-owned cannabis dispensary in Massachusetts. With his multifaceted experiences ranging from literature and journalism to leading a socially responsible cannabis business, Bob shares insights on how his storied family history intertwined with sustainable farming and community impact.Bob Patton comes from a long line of distinguished individuals who have left their mark on history. His great-grandfather was the legendary General George S. Patton, known for his strategic brilliance and leadership in World War II. Bob's father, General George Patton IV, continued the family legacy and served as a highly decorated military officer himself.We explore the poignant history of Green Meadows, as it transitioned from the famous Patton family horse farm established by General George S. Patton, to a trailblazer in eco-friendly cannabis production. Bob discusses the importance of community-oriented business practices and reveals his strategies for other dispensaries aiming to go green.The discussion spans topics such as family legacy and the role younger generations might play in the cannabis industry, the connection between organic practices, product quality, consumer wellbeing, and Bob's own work on "The Pattons: A Personal History of an American Family".An advocate for veterans, Bob shares the milestones of the Patton Veterans Project and Green Meadows' dedication to assisting those with PTSD. We also uncover the community enrichment fostered by Green Meadows through various events that emphasize the positive aspects of cannabis.Addressing misconceptions about cannabis, especially in the veteran community, poses unique challenges. Bob weighs in with his perspective on shifting attitudes and fostering understanding.Lastly, listeners are treated to a sneak peek into Bob Patton's upcoming book series, adding another layer to the illustrious Patton narrative.Join Montel as he dives deep into the rich tapestry of the Patton family's commitment to excellence, from military history to modern-day cannabis advocacy, on "Let's Be Blunt with Montel."
In this watershed episode of "Let’s Be Blunt with Montel," we’re unraveling the complex threads of cannabis policy reform that are currently gripping the nation and shaking up systems from healthcare to criminal justice. No special guests – just straight talk and keen insight as we address the pivotal movements:Modern Day Prohibition: The Rescheduling RuckusIt's time to get candid about the controversy that could redefine our approach to cannabis. From senators' bold strokes to the DEA's staunch opposition, we explore the strenuous efforts to reschedule this contentious plant. Are we on the cusp of witnessing a historical policy shift?Military Mindset Makeover: A Changing TideDiscover how the armed services are recalibrating their stance towards cannabis use. With the Air Force issuing waivers and the Navy reconsidering its protocols, we examine the cultural shifts influencing military policy adaptation.The Global Green Wave: Deutschland Goes ‘Dübe’We go global, spotlighting Germany's groundbreaking move to legalize cannabis use for adults. But it's not all smooth sailing – what do the restrictions mean for German citizens and the worldwide crusade for legalization?Each pivot captures not just a potential evolution of regulatory landscapes, but also public sentiment’s shift toward a more accepting and realistic understanding of cannabis.Tune in as we dissect these hot topics, chew over the multi-dimensional impacts of rescheduling, and weigh the implications for a society in transition. Will these waves of change signal a new dawn for cannabis acceptance and availability? We’ve got a zesty discussion packed with all the data, debates, and developments you need to stay informed and engaged. Light up your knowledge – it's time to get consciously blunt.---Links and Resources:Senate Democrats' Letter to President Biden Rep. Andy Harris' Letter to DEA Administrator Anne MilgramJoin us for an unfiltered take on the furor to redefine cannabis in the modern era, only on “Let’s Be Blunt with Montel.”
In this eye-opening episode of "Let's Be Blunt with Montel," enter the world of cannabis reform in Delaware, a state grappling with the complexities of legalization and regulation. Montel Williams is joined by Zoë Patchell, the President of the Delaware Cannabis Advocacy Network a tireless advocate and a key player in cannabis policy reform across various states.Together, they unearth the progress and roadblocks faced by reformers in Delaware, providing a snapshot of the current legislative landscape. Zoë shares her personal activism journey, starting from her initial involvement to the challenges she has bravely navigated.Listeners will gain insight into:The status of cannabis legislation in Delaware.Major barriers thwarting cannabis policy progression.Achievements and victories scored by advocacy groups.How individuals and grassroots organizations can influence cannabis policies.Legislative hurdles and recent triumphs in Delaware's cannabis scene.Future prospects for state cannabis policies, including potential economic and social impacts.Strategies for surmounting resistance in states opposed to cannabis reform.The resilience required in advocacy work, with personal anecdotes from Zoë's experience.Steps for aspiring activists to kickstart their advocacy efforts.Economic trends observed in states where cannabis is legal and their lessons for Delaware.The transformative role of digital platforms in advocating for cannabis reforms.Montel and Zoë's conversation isn't just about cannabis—it's a rallying cry for activism, education, and the undying spirit to push for change. They highlight the essential need for spreading awareness about cannabis benefits and challenges as the nation moves toward a more comprehensive understanding and legalization of the plant.For extra resources and to engage further with the cause championed by Zoë Patchell, the Cannabis Bureau of Delaware, and NORML, check out the links in our episode description. Stay informed, advocate for change, and remain part of the conversation. Because when it comes to advocacy, every voice matters.
On this compelling episode of "Let's Be Blunt with Montel", we take a deep dive into the vibrant and intricate cannabis landscape of our nation's capital. It's a story of progress, entrepreneurship, and advocacy—featuring the indomitable Lisa Scott. Since 2016, Lisa has been on the frontlines, shaping D.C.'s cannabis culture. And now, she joins Montel to shed light on the development and challenges within D.C.'s tumultuous marijuana milieu.Key topics we cover in this episode:Lisa's Roots: As a D.C. local, Lisa brings insider insights and personal narratives to the evolution of cannabis legislation in the capital.Legal Loops and Hoops: From Initiative 59 to the Barr Amendment blockade and the breakthrough of Initiative 71—learn how D.C. residents have navigated the complex path towards legal cannabis.Edible Endeavors: Discover the sweet and savory taste of revolution with Lisa's delectable cannabis edibles company, Bud Appetit.Screenwriting for Change: Lisa's creativity transcends to the screen, turning her seasoned cannabis experiences into captivating stories.House 51 and Accessibility: How accessible is legal cannabis in D.C. today and what does House 51 mean for the future?Cannabis Construct: An in-depth look into D.C.'s social equity program for entrepreneurs in the cannabis space.Community Voices: Explore the efforts of the D.C. Cannabis Business Association in fostering an inclusive industry environment.Lisa also spills the beans on her latest ventures and what the horizon holds for cannabis in Washington, D.C. Whether you're a cannabis enthusiast, advocate, entrepreneur, or simply curious about the intersectionality of policy and pot—this episode has something for everyone.Tune in to be enlightened, inspired, and a part of the conversation that’s shaping the face of legal cannabis in D.C. and beyond. It's time to get real, it's time to get informed, it's time to get blunt with Montel!
Get ready to be enlightened as we explore uncharted territories in the thriving cannabis landscape on "Let's be Blunt with Montel." 🌿 In this insightful episode, we're joined by a visionary of natural wellness and cannabis entrepreneurship - Carlos “Los" Arias, co-founder and CEO of Green Horizons.Los Arias isn't just a title-holder; he is a story of resilience and a testament to the healing powers of plant medicine. As a Southwestern University School of Law graduate, Carlos pivoted from law to a more grounded life aligned with his passions in cannabis advocacy and holistic healthcare.From the bustling growth of Colorado's cannabis scene, Carlos shares his entry into the industry, his personal health journey with cannabis, and how his pursuits in plant medicine have shaped his approach to business and well-being.🔊 Tune in as Carlos delves into:His formative years and the initial foray into plant medicine.The transition from practicing law to pioneering in cannabis.The therapeutic applications that transformed his life.The inception of Green Horizons with his partner Michael.Prepare for profound discussions and intriguing narratives that paint a picture of innovation, dedication, and green revolutions."Don't miss out on this episode of 'Let's be Blunt with Montel' – A testimony to growth, healing, and the pursuit of natural excellence. Learn and grow with us. 🔊💚"
In this illuminating episode of "Let's Be Blunt," we dive deep into the ever-evolving world of cannabis policy and its profound impact on social justice. Our guest, the illustrious Jason Starr, a leading attorney, educator, and strategist, shares his invaluable wisdom gleaned from over 15 years in the trenches of human rights work. Jason's unique blend of legal expertise and his role as Chief Impact Officer at On The Revel has positioned him at the forefront of the fight for fair and just cannabis policies. From the potential rescheduling of cannabis by federal agencies to the intricate web of social and economic considerations, Jason provides a comprehensive overview of where the industry stands today and where it’s headed. Join us as we explore the dual challenges of cannabis advocacy: championing social justice while navigating the business landscape. With compelling insights on labor rights, family separations influenced by cannabis policy, and the cultural significance of cannabis in the queer community, this conversation promises to be just as nuanced as it is enlightening. For anyone passionate about cannabis reform and its intersection with social justice, this episode is a must-listen for understanding the complex, ongoing debate that is shaping the future of the cannabis industry.
Join us on Let's be Blunt with Montel as we spark up an enlightening conversation with Jesse Channon, the transformational leader at the forefront of the cannabis revolution. As President of Cannabist, formerly known as Columbia Care, Jesse brings to the table over a decade of experience in mastering digital marketing, consumer targeting, and innovative social media strategies. His remarkable journey has seen him work alongside powerhouse brands such as Microsoft, AT&T, and Starbucks, to shaping the narrative around one of the world's most dynamic and fast-evolving industries.In this episode, Jesse shares his personal expedition from impacting global brands to steering a cannabis empire. We'll dive into his expert perspective on the latest waves making a splash in the cannabis market, and discuss how Cannabist is setting new standards in marrying cannabis with wellness and lifestyle. Listen as Jesse reveals the ethos guiding the bold rebranding from Columbia Care to Cannabist, and the ambitions poised to redefine what it means to be a cannabis company today. Jesse also lends his voice to the crucial conversation on the future of cannabis entrepreneurship. He discusses the nuances of navigating an industry that is as much about innovation as it is about integrity and social responsibility. Whether you're a consumer, a creator, or just curious about the cannabis space, this episode promises to shed light on the plant that's sparking global movements and changing lives. Tune in, and get ready to elevate your understanding of the cannabis sector through the experience and insights of one of its leading champions. Fire up your favorite listening device for this can't-miss episode of Let's be Blunt with Montel!
Montel talks with Tim Sultan on this episode of Let’s Be Blunt. Tim was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2003 and is one of Arizona’s 200,000+ cardholding medical cannabis patients. He ran for Congress in his home state in 2004, and has served as the executive Director of the Arizona Cannabis Association and as the Director of Government Relations for MITA, the Arizona Marijuana Industry Trade Association. Tim shares how he manages his health with a mixture of cannabis, yoga and mindfulness.
On this episode of Let’s Be Blunt, Montel brings you an update on cannabis legalization efforts worldwide, from the East to the West, beginning with the progress made overseas before catching up with what's happening back home in the United States. There are currently over 40 countries that have legalized medical cannabis in some form, while around 20 countries have legalized recreational use. So what's causing this global shift towards cannabis legalization? There are a few key factors at play here. Firstly, there has been a growing body of research showing the potential medical benefits of cannabis for various conditions such as chronic pain, epilepsy, and even cancer. This has led to increased public support and pressure on governments to legalize cannabis for medical purposes. Another major factor is the economic potential of the cannabis industry. With legalization comes the opportunity for job creation, tax revenue, and investment in new industries such as cannabis production and distribution. This has been a major driving force for countries facing economic challenges, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Montel speaks with Dr Joe Goldstrich on tis episode of Let’s Be Blunt. Dr Goldstrich is a board-certified doctor in internal medicine, cardiology and clinical lipidology. He has held academic and teaching appointments at three medical schools and authored four books on nutrition and heart disease prevention. He served as the former National Director of Education and Community Programs for the American Heart Association and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Society of Cannabis Clinicians. His new book, The Cannabis Cancer Connection, provides provides patients, doctors, healthcare professionals, and researchers with everything they need to know about the cannabis-cancer connection, including best practices and protocols, through a comprehensive review of the scientific research and the lessons learned from his patients' anecdotal stories. The book bridges the gap between traditional cancer care and what patients are learning themselves.
Montel speaks with Charles Lazarus on this episode of Let’s Be Blunt. Charles is a Jamaican native who has dedicated his entire adult life to farming and exporting agricultural goods, amassing vast knowledge and expertise in the process. In 2015, he boldly ventured into the uncharted territory of psilocybin mushroom cultivation, which led to commercial sales in 2018. Boasting over 16 years of experience in genetic development, cultivation, extraction, and logistics in the domain of agriculture, his unmatched expertise sets him apart as a true master of his craft. He is the founder of Rose Hill Apothecary, which has achieved an unprecedented milestone as the first entity to legally export psilocybin mushrooms
Montel talks with Sage Winn on this episode of Let’s Be Blunt. Sage has an interesting background, from being selected to the US Rugby Union at the young age of 14, to running kitchens at Michelin Star restaurants, to real estate sales to cannabis entrepreneur. He has been working as an executive advisor in the cannabis industry since 2012, specializing in cultivation, manufacturing and product development.  To date, he’s built fifteen new facilities and driven over $250 million in revenue for nine different companies.
Montel is on location at Apex Noire in Boston talking with the CEO and Owner, Tito Jackson. Apex Noire is Boston’s first black owned dispensary, and the nation’s first 7- floor experiential cannabis destination. Tito is s a former Boston City Councilor for district 7 where he was the chairman of the education committee and vice chairman of the government operations committee. He ran for mayor of Boston 2017 advocating for change in the cities wealth gap, housing displacement, and access disparities. Tito has over a decade of experience in sales and marketing rising to the role of industry Director for information technology in the executive office of housing and economic development. He proudly serves on the boards of several organizations in the community, including the Boston Ballet, the city of Boston’s Black Men and Boys commission, the Global Citizens Circle and the University of New Hampshire foundation board.
Montel speaks with cannabis regulatory expert Katie Neer on this episode of Let’s Be Blunt. New York legalized adult use cannabis in March of 2021. Now two years later, the program is plagued with lawsuits and holdups in licenses, inadvertently leading to the proliferation of the illicit market. Katie Neer specializes as a cannabis regulatory attorney and the go-to expert for cannabis industry players who need help navigating the legal minefield in New York and throughout the Northeast. In 2022, she received the City & State "Above & Beyond" Award for her work on cannabis policy and was named to Politico's "Cannabis Power Player" list. She was previously General Counsel and VP of Industry Affairs at Lantern, an e-commerce marketplace that facilitated the home delivery of cannabis in Massachusetts, Colorado, and Michigan. Prior to that she was the Director of Government Affairs for Acreage Holdings and served as Chair of the New York Medical Cannabis Industry Association.
Montel talks with Gary Long on this episode of Let’s be Blunt. Gary transitioned from an extensive career in traditional healthcare to the cannabis industry. He held leadership roles at numerous public companies and brings a wealth of knowledge to his new role as the CEO of Botanical Sciences, Georgia’s first physician owned vertically integrated cannabis company.
On this episode of Let’s be Blunt, Montel talks with the founder and executive director of the INDIGENOUS CANNABIS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, Rob PeRo and Mary Jane Oatman. The ICIA uplifts cannabis economic development by advocating for equitable policy reform, empowering communities through education and destigmatization, and building connection through programming that brings together cannabis and hemp industry professionals, Tribal leaders, government officials, and advocacy organizations.
Montel talks with Helen Gomez Andrews on this episode of Let’s be Blunt. Helen is a lifelong cannabis enthusiast and advocate, and parent to one of the first medical card holders in New York State. Together with her husband and two kids, she moved from New York City to MA, leaving her Wall Street career behind to launch The High End, a vertically- integrated cannabis company centered around organic living soil cultivation, solventless extraction, and a hospitality and home- grow driven retail experience. She’s share her daughters journey with epilepsy and the relief she has found through the use of medical cannabis.
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Angel Arenas

This guy just came on here to boast and brag about his product and that he saw “good money” in it he sounds cocky..... humble yourself “Todd” Lol cannabis is here to help and cure people..... sorry montell but just his voice is fuckin annoying I’m gonna skip this episode

Sep 2nd
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Mark Impemba

Your guests when they speak are very loud you on the other hand a good amount of the time I can barely hear what you're saying

Mar 25th
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Angel Angel

Eben Britton!!! so cool your on the montel Williams podcast I hear you also on hot boxin with Mike Tyson 💯 crazy stories on that podcast also a good list of people on that show

Nov 29th
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Karen Bierman

great interview and very,very educational!

Sep 15th
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