

The first time we turned the AC on in four months, so it’s going to take a little while to warm up, I guess. It’s a very sweaty Jeff Boedges, which those of you who know me, it’s not that uncommon. I’m joined by Jeffrey Boedges who is in the office today. I am, of course, one of your co-hosts, Rick Kiley. SUBMIT A QUESTIONĭo you have a question you would like answered on a future podcast? Email us at and we’ll do our best to answer it! TRANSCRIPT If you received value from this episode, please take a moment and rate and review the podcast by clicking here. If you enjoyed today’s episode of The Green Repeal, hit the subscribe button so future episodes are automatically downloaded directly to your device.Īnd don’t forget to leave us a rating & review! Reviews on Apple Podcasts are greatly appreciated and will allow us to build awareness for the show. Daily High Club – Follow on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube.“ Cannabis is not going to cure you of whatever it is you’re dealing with. Why Liz thinks the COVID-19 pandemic will accelerate legalization in some capacity.How Liz’s experiences with endometriosis led her to discover cannabis as part of her therapeutic treatment – and why she sees it as a tool, not a cure-all.The stigmas and systemic issues surrounding the cannabis industry that can create feelings of exclusivity – and what can be done to change that.Why education is so important in the cannabis industry right now – and how Liz brings her personal values to Daily High Club.How the Daily High Club has gotten involved in community-based initiatives and done more in tough times.Why the Daily High Club had to make a pivot to survive the COVID-19 pandemic despite being a delivery business.Today, Liz joins the podcast to walk us through her job, what it means to be part of a male-dominated industry, and her advice for anyone looking to break stigmas and build a career in the cannabis space. Liz is also an entrepreneur, blogger, painter, and women’s health advocate, and you may have seen her writing in SELF. The brand has a number of regular collaborators, including B-Real and Tommy Chong. These can include glassware bongs, dab rigs, rolling papers, munchies, and much more. Liz Whiting is the head of marketing and creative at The Daily High Club, a monthly subscription service that sends its members a box of amazing smoking accessories each month. For reasons both obvious and not so obvious, the cannabis industry is uniquely positioned to take advantage of this business model, but also faces extremely specific challenges that other subscription goods services do not. Direct to consumer subscription services have filled a wide variety of niches and become massively popular over the last several years.
