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HempAware Radio

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Show overview

HempAware Radio has been publishing since 2013, and across the 13 years since has built a catalogue of 150 episodes. That works out to roughly 85 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 30 min and 40 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 months ago, with 3 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2015, with 28 episodes published.

Episodes
150
Running
2013–2026 · 13y
Median length
30 min
Cadence
Monthly

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Expanding upon and spreading awareness about the Benefits, Uses, History, and Future of the God-given gift of life known as Cannabis Hemp! We are on a mission to help hemp entrepreneurs and hemp companies around the world succeed through marketing, branding, and education that works.

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Ep 150Why Early American Colonies Required Hemp Farming

Absolutely! Here’s a comprehensive sequence of the topics covered in the transcript, with detailed sub-topics under each primary topic:1. Introduction to Hemp and Cannabis Laws in Colonial AmericaBrief trivia question: Which colony enacted the first cannabis-related law?Announcement of the 1619 Jamestown, Virginia law as the first cannabis law.2. The 1619 Jamestown LawDetails of the mandate: Ordered all farmers to "make trial of" or grow Indian hemp seed.Context: Importance as the beginning of hemp legislation in America.3. Expansion of “Must Grow” Hemp Laws in the ColoniesSpread to other colonies:Massachusetts (1631)Connecticut (1632)Continuation: Laws persisted throughout the Chesapeake region into mid-1700s.4. Hemp as Legal Tender and Its Economic RoleHemp’s status as legal tender/money in most American colonies (1631 – early 1800s).Unique fact: Citizens could pay taxes with hemp for over 200 years.Enforcement: The requirement to grow hemp was very strict during shortages.5. Compulsory Cultivation and Its ConsequencesSpecific enforcement in Virginia (1763–1767): Farmers could be jailed for not growing hemp.6. Strategic Importance of Hemp in Colonial SocietyHemp as an essential strategic resource.Hemp’s role as the leading global industry: Its fiber moved most world shipping.Uses:SailsRiggingAnchor ropesNets7. Scale of Hemp UtilizationExample: The 44-gun frigate “Old Ironsides” needed over 60 tons of hemp for rigging.8. Participation of Founding FathersGeorge Washington and Thomas Jefferson both grew hemp.Jefferson’s efforts: Smuggling quality hemp seeds from China despite prohibitions.9. Wrap-Up/Fun Fact ConclusionClosing remark presenting the story as a “hempy fun fact”.This structure follows the logical flow of the transcript and highlights all primary and supporting points discussed by Tyler Hemp. If you want timestamps for each topic, just let me know!

Mar 8, 20263 min

Ep 149Sustainable Practices in the Hemp Industry: A Conversation with Jesse Henry

The principal focus of this podcast episode is the dynamic intersection of sustainability and the hemp industry, featuring an insightful dialogue with Jesse Henry, CEO of Alt Labs.Throughout our discussion, we delve into the myriad challenges faced by hemp entrepreneurs, particularly concerning effective marketing and sustainable supply chain development.Henry shares his compelling journey from traditional entrepreneurship to pioneering sustainable practices within hemp, emphasizing the necessity of innovative approaches to overcome inherent industry stigmas.Additionally, we explore the critical importance of fostering demand mechanisms and collaborative relationships within corporate structures to facilitate the adoption of sustainable materials.The conversation ultimately aims to equip listeners with the knowledge and strategies necessary to navigate the complexities of the hemp landscape and promote a more sustainable future. The discussion today engages deeply in the realm of hemp entrepreneurship, particularly focusing on the pivotal role that sustainable practices play in the hemp industry. Tyler Hemp, the host, introduces the episode by emphasizing the importance of hemp as a versatile resource that can address various global challenges, including environmental sustainability and the reduction of carbon footprints.The episode features Jesse Henry, CEO of Alt Labs, who shares his journey in the hemp sector, illustrating how he transitioned from traditional materials to the innovative applications of hemp. The dialogue provides insights into the complexities of establishing sustainable supply chains and the need for effective marketing strategies to promote hemp products.Jesse's narrative reveals the hurdles faced by hemp businesses in gaining market acceptance and the necessity for a paradigm shift in how we perceive and utilize this remarkable plant.Through a series of anecdotes and experiences, the episode underscores the collective effort required to foster a thriving hemp economy, urging entrepreneurs to concentrate on specific niches rather than attempting to solve an overwhelming number of problems at once.Key Takeaways:The podcast episode emphasizes the persistent challenges faced by hemp entrepreneurs in effectively marketing their products and solutions.A significant focus of the discussion revolves around creating a sustainable supply chain and its importance for the hemp industry.The speakers stress the necessity for hemp businesses to find their niche and avoid spreading their efforts too thin across many markets.A key takeaway is that establishing demand mechanisms is crucial for the success of sustainable materials in the market.The conversation highlights the importance of communication skills in entrepreneurship, especially in conveying the benefits of innovative materials.Listeners are encouraged to consider the broader implications of sustainability beyond just carbon emissions when developing their business strategies.Companies mentioned in this episode:Alt LabsHeartlandGeorgia PacificHempitectureDiscover more about Jesse Henry: https://www.altlaboratories.com/

Feb 1, 202656 min

Ep 148Exploring Hemp's Roots and Future with Denny Finneran

On this episode of HempAware Radio, host Tyler Hemp sits down with lifelong friend and original "OG Hempster" Denny Finneran for an insightful journey through the history, culture, and current state of hemp and cannabis.Broadcasting from the Sonoran Desert, Denny Finneran shares his personal story...from early days in Chicago and Miami, through his introduction to cannabis and involvement with legendary activist Jack Herer, to founding Crucial Hemp and traveling the world as a cannabis farmer.Together, they unpack the plant’s cultural roots, religious significance across continents, and its evolving role in industry and medicine.The conversation highlights everything from hemp’s practical uses in textiles, energy, and nutrition, to the latest legal battles and misconceptions still clouding the plant’s reputation.If you’re curious about hemp’s past, present, and potential future—or looking for inspiration in advocacy and conscious living—this hemptrepreneurial episode will leave you empowered and hempducated!HempAware.comCurcialHemp.comInstagram.com/crucialorganicsazCertainly! Here’s a comprehensive sequence of topics covered in the HempAware Podcasts episode: "HEMPAWARE Radio with Denny." Each main topic is followed by relevant sub-topics, highlighting the flow and depth of the conversation:1. Introduction and SettingHost introduction and purpose for the episodeSpecial mention of format change and being in the Sonoran DesertIntroduction ofDenny Finneranand his background2. Personal History & Path to CannabisChildhood roots: Born in Chicago, moved to Miami, Caribbean cultural influencesEarly cannabis exposure and recreational use in the 1980sConnection to the Grateful Dead and the influence of music and psychedelicsInsights into the social and political oppression of cannabis3. Cannabis Culture, Activism, and Key InfluencesMove to Arizona for college and proximity to Grateful Dead concertsEarly involvement with activism and introduction to Jack HererHistorical reasoning behind marijuana prohibition (greed, industrial competition)Collaboration and participation with groups like Arizona NORML4. Industrial Hemp: Early Companies & Industry DevelopmentLimited early access to industrial hemp productsMention of pioneering companies (Hauser Hemp, Joint Ventures, Hempstead Co., American Hemp Mercantile)Importing textiles and challenges of authenticity in the early 90sFormation of the Cannabis Hemp Industrial Conference (CHICK) and industry self-regulationRole in fabric testing and certification with Fashion Institute of Technology5. Fast Fashion & Global ImpactEnvironmental consequences of clothing industry and fast fashionThe fate of discarded clothes, especially in Africa6. Business Ventures and Hemp AdvocacyFounding of Crucial Hemp/Crucial Creations and branding evolutionReference to the host’s (Tyler Hemp) own branding journeyDedication to hemp education and plant reintroduction7. Misconceptions and Societal Views on CannabisExploration of societal phobias around cannabis, especially in conservative contextsComparison of health impacts: cannabis vs. alcoholOngoing oppression and harm from prohibition8. Historical Figures & BroadcastingJack Herer’s efforts and collaboration with Captain Ed“Time for Hemp” and public education methods9. Hemp’s Early Entry into the American MarketEarly industrial hemp companies and media sightings (e.g., Ziggy Marley, Willie Nelson)Twine, textiles, and bracelet popularity in the 1990s10. Hemp’s Multifunctionality & Scientific PotentialHemp’s use for thousands of products, from mannequins to batteriesExciting research on hemp fiber acting similarly to graphene for energy storageRenewable energy and biochar production through pyrolysisBiomass potential for bioenergy and carbon sequestration11. Current Projects & Community EngagementFocus on local education and demonstration farmingChallenges of genetic adaptation for desert climates (Southern Chinese variety)Discussion of the limitations of current cannabinoid content regulation12. Hemp Cultivation DetailsImpact of density and flowering on fiber qualitySeed density recommendations for harsh desert cultivationSelective breeding for climate suitability13. Innovative Uses: Culinary, Brewing, and WellnessHemp flowers and leaves for brewing and bouquetsCulinary uses (juicing, Southeast Asian cuisine)Nutritional components and comparisons to wheatgrass14. Cultivation Challenges: Photoperiod and ClimateInfluence of daylight hours on flowering and biomassGeographic variance in cannabis genetics and suitability15. Legal History and Evolution of HempAncient history: textile and medicinal uses in China and Central AsiaEarly human interactions: food, fiber, and resinSocietal and religious prohibition throughout historyCannabis in religious contexts (Hinduism, Ganga, Shiva)Cultural significance and spiritual ceremonies in India and Africa16. African Cannabis Culture and International CultivationDenny Finnera’s experiences gr

Jan 4, 202656 min

Ep 147From Farm to Table: The Story of Mossa Garden’s Hemp Powered Success

In this episode, Tyler Hemp and Ebba Maria Olson dive deep into Sweden's evolving hemp industry, the unique challenges and opportunities of cultivating hemp in Europe, and how Mossa Garden is leading the way with hemp-based foods like hemp cheese and hemp-carrot ice cream.Together, they explore the cultural perceptions surrounding hemp, its powerful potential for regenerative agriculture, and the vital role of education in sparking a new generation’s passion for this remarkable plant.Whether you're a hemp enthusiast, eco-conscious consumer, or curious entrepreneur, this episode is packed with insight and inspiration from one of Sweden's most innovative hemp ambassadors.Guest Bio:Ebba Maria Olson grew up as the youngest of five siblings on a family farm in Mossa Gordon, where her parents made an early commitment to organic farming after the family moved there in 1981.Her childhood was spent exploring fields, tasting harvests, and learning the rhythms of nature alongside her family.This close connection to the land and sustainable practices inspired Ebba to pursue a life and career dedicated to working within nature’s limits and fostering ecological synergies.She credits her parents for shaping her values and supporting her journey from playful days on the farm to a purposeful path in harmony with the environment.Absolutely! Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of the topics covered in this episode of HempAware Podcasts (“Ebba Maria Podcast HempAware Radio”) featuring Tyler Hemp and Ebba Maria Olson:1. Introduction to the Guest and Mossa GardenOverview of Mossa Garden, an organic family farm in SwedenHistorical background: farm origins dating back to 1811, transition to organic farming in 1985Ebba Maria’s role: taking over as CEO in 2005, and her family’s contribution2. Evolution and Expansion of Mossa GardenDevelopment of the farm shop and direct organic delivery servicesLaunch of one of Sweden’s first online vegetable box services (1998)Continuation of family-driven, community-oriented values3. Introduction of Hemp at Mossa GardenHow and when hemp was introduced (first hemp seeds planted in 2007)Ebba Maria’s father’s innovative approach to agricultureInitial focus on supplying the construction industry with hemp stems4. Practical Aspects of Hemp CultivationEarly procurement of hemp seeds and seed sourcing challengesEU regulations on seed propagation (must buy new certified seeds each year)Regulatory motivations: stabilizing THC levels, addressing prescribed cannabinoid levels5. Product Development and Hemp ApplicationsTransition to utilizing hemp seeds for food products after initially targeting construction usesHarvesting process: seeds in autumn, stems in springMain product offerings:Hemp oil (cold-pressed from seeds)Whole (raw) hemp seeds and “peeled” (hulled) hemp seedsHemp-based cheese (including varieties for pizza and spreads)Hemp ice cream (notably a hemp-carrot flavor)6. Legal and Regulatory Environment in Sweden and the EUExtra limitations on using hemp flowers and buds for products (compared to other countries)Evolving regulations;Ebba Maria Olsonfocuses on legally compliant products7. Cultural Perception and Stigma Around HempEfforts to destigmatize hemp through public events (e.g., Mossa Goren Festival)Successes in food competitions (e.g., Eat Stockholm food competition, Green Week in Berlin)Increased consumer and governmental interest and acceptance (while noting lingering governmental caution)The historical “wiping out” of hemp from Swedish culture and the process of reintroduction8. Education and Community EngagementImpact of early educational outreach, including the memorable “hemp maze” festival experience for local childrenImportance of reaching the younger generation and fostering positive narratives around hemp9. Online Presence and AccessibilityE-commerce platforms: mossagarden.se and mossagarden.comReflection on the farm’s longstanding web presence and modernization10. Organic & Regenerative Agriculture AdvocacyEbba Maria Olson’s commitment to organic farming methods and soil healthCritique of non-organic practices (use of chemicals and synthetic fertilizers)11. Advice for Aspiring Hemp EntrepreneursEncouragement of small-scale hemp businesses and innovationSuggestion to draw inspiration from historical uses and adapt products for today12. Consumer Experience and Product PhilosophyEmphasis on “sensoric” experiences—food appealing to the senses and high qualityAdvocacy for plant-based diets and minimizing animal agriculture routes13. Vision for Hemp’s Role in the FutureThe role of hemp nutrition in creating a healthier planetFrustrations with chemical dependencies in agricultureDesire for hemp to drive the regenerative organic movement14. Invitation and Collaboration OpportunitiesInvitation to visit Mossa Garden, tour the hemp barn, or participate in farm activitiesCall for collaborators to help expand their impact in Sweden’s hemp industry15. Closing ReflectionsEbba Maria Olson’s part

Nov 25, 202529 min

Ep 146Transforming B2B Merch with Local, Custom Hemp Apparel

Welcome to another episode of HempAware Radio, where we explore the vibrant world of hemp innovation and sustainability.Today, host Tyler Hemp sits down with the lifelong friends behind Jacaranda Hemp—Billy, Harrison, Henry, and Milo—a Southern California-based company that’s redefining what it means to create eco-friendly, stylish, and affordable merchandise.Born out of a shared love for the environment and a desire to bring hemp into the mainstream, Jacaranda Hemp crafts custom, high-quality apparel for everyone from local coffee shops and nonprofits to surf shops and restaurants. The team shares how their early experiences with conservation work and a serendipitous Uber conversation led them to the world of sustainable fashion.Together, they discuss the pitfalls of fast fashion, the unmatched benefits of hemp, and the unique hands-on approach they bring to both B2B and consumer merchandise solutions.Get ready to hear inspiring stories of entrepreneurship, creative problem-solving, and a mission to help brands walk their talk while caring for their customers—and our planet. Whether you’re a sustainable brand, an outdoor enthusiast, or simply curious about the future of hemp, this episode is packed with insight, passion, and the promise of real change.Here’s a comprehensive sequence of the topics covered in this HempAware Radio Podcast episode featuring Jacaranda Hemp, along with sub-topics for each main area:1. Introduction to the Episode and GuestsHost welcome and introductionOverview of Jacaranda Hemp and its founding team: Billy Harrison Milo, and HenryCompany mission: redefining sustainable merchandise with style and affordability2. Origins and Inspiration Behind Jacaranda HempThe founders’ shared history and valley upbringingEarly exposure to sustainability via Tree People nature conservancyPivotal moment: Uber driver questions the sustainability of a cotton shirtRealization about hemp’s newly legal status and potentialInitial business vision: casual clothing line featuring friend’s artShift from retail to B2B merchandising for larger impact3. Meaning and Choice of the Name “Jacaranda”Harrisonexplains the local significance of Jacaranda trees in LAInspiration drawn from the beauty and impact of the Jacaranda tree4. The Problem with Fast FashionRise of fashion consciousness and sustainability post-COVIDCritique of mass-produced, low-quality “fast fashion”Environmental and ethical issues (e.g., carbon emissions, landfill waste)Disposable clothing culture and planned obsolescence5. Jacaranda Hemp’s Approach to Sustainable SolutionsEducation on alternatives to fast fashionEmphasis on hemp’s durability and break-in over timeHemp clothing as compostable, recyclable, and environmentally beneficialAll-in-one, hands-on, local production process in Los AngelesFocus on custom, quality, accessible hemp merchandise6. Market Gap and B2B FocusLack of scalable, custom hemp merchandise options in the marketLocally sourced materials and manufacturing as a differentiatorPersonalized, full-service client approachMaking hemp apparel accessible in both B2B and direct-to-consumer channels7. Range of Products and Customization CapabilitiesBread-and-butter products: T-shirts, tote bags, crop topsExpansion to custom aprons for restaurants and specialty wine tote bagsThe learning curve: Founders learned to sew to prototype new itemsWillingness and flexibility to create unique, client-driven solutions8. Ideal Clients and Market SegmentsFocus on local nonprofits, sustainable creators, farm-to-table restaurants (B2B)Outdoor enthusiasts: climbers, surfers, skaters, campers (consumer)Brands and individuals seeking alignment between values and merchandisePartnership approach to help brands live up to sustainability ethos9. The Client Experience and Supply ChainStep-by-step: initial consult, prototyping, design collaboration, local production, deliveryPersonalized service depending on needs, complexity, and inventoryTypical turnaround: 2–6 weeks (often 2–4 weeks)10. Guiding Values and PrinciplesCreating the kind of company and products the founders would support themselvesCommitment to sustainability, environmentalism, and authenticitySelective client alignment on values for greater impactThe “triple bottom line”: benefiting people, profit, and the planet11. Challenges Faced as Young EntrepreneursLack of initial experience in the apparel industryOngoing trial, error, and pivoting strategyChallenges with supply chain, marketing, and breaking industry normsCompeting with established fast fashion systems and changing consumer habits12. Vision for the FutureAspiring to become trailblazers like Patagonia, but exclusively with sustainable materialsIndustry influence: shifting large-scale apparel to sustainabilityExpanding product lines (e.g., button-ups, suits)Becoming advisors and partners to other brands interested in sustainability13. How to Connect With Jacaranda HempWebsite, Instagram, phone numberEmphasis on approachable, friendly co

Nov 17, 202535 min

Ep 145Exploring the Potential of Hemp Fiber with Dakota Hemp

Welcome to another enlightening episode of HempAware Radio, where we delve into the world of hemp and its myriad of uses. In today's episode, we're thrilled to have John Peterson, a fifth-generation farmer, and Karl Lecher, the Chief Operating Officer of Dakota Hemp, join us. These two pioneers are at the forefront of hemp production in South Dakota, a state that has rapidly become a leader in hemp fiber cultivation since its legalization just three years ago. Together, they have expanded their endeavors beyond traditional crops to include hemp, contributing to South Dakota's rise as a top producer.Throughout this episode, John and Karl share their insights on hemp cultivation, the challenges and opportunities that come with it, and the promising future of the hemp fiber industry.Whether you're a first-time listener or a seasoned hemp enthusiast, prepare to be inspired by their journey and dedication to hemp education and industry growth. So, grab your hemp notepads and join us as we explore the world of hemp with Dakota Hemp.Here's a comprehensive sequence of topics covered in the transcript, along with subtopics under each primary topic:Introduction to HempAware RadioHost introductionOverview of hemp's potential for diverse resourcesIntroduction of Guests and Dakota HempBackground of John Peterson and Karl LecherDakota Hemp's contribution to South Dakota's hemp productionEducational efforts by Dakota HempPersonal Backgrounds of John and KarlKarl's background in a factory and passion for hempJohn's background as a fifth-generation farmerThe initial connection between John and KarlExperience with Growing HempInitial efforts in growing CBD hempChallenges faced in cannabinoid productionLessons learned from early hemp farming experienceAdvice for New Hemp FarmersImportance of having contracts and planningMachinery and methods for grain and fiber productionSoil preparation and crop rotation methodsShift from CBD to Fiber ProductionInfluence from industry leaders and meetingsInterest in grain and fiber marketsResponsible growth of the hemp industryInsights into the Hemp Fiber MarketPotential industries using hemp fiberProfitability and market demandDistribution costs and logisticsSouth Dakota's Position in Hemp ProductionState's success and potential decline due to competitionFactors contributing to South Dakota's successBusiness Operations and Marketing StrategiesOutreach methods and challengesImportance of sample availabilityTrusting professionals in specific areasTour and Site Details (Hypothetical)Potential questions about soil and seed plantingDiscussion on bales and processing facilitiesConclusion and Contact InformationInvitation for collaborations and educational eventsContact information and call to action for listenersThese topics reflect the journey of Dakota Hemp and the insights shared by the guests on the podcast, offering valuable information for anyone interested in the hemp industry.

Apr 12, 202551 min

Ep 144From Black Market to Brick and Mortar: Capstone Hemp's Evolution

Welcome to another exciting episode of HempAware Radio, hosted by your hemptrepreneurial guide, Tyler Hemp.In today's episode, we have a dynamic duo making strides in the hemp industry: Abner Brown and Nick Gordon, co-owners of Akhenaten Extracts and Capstone Hemp.These innovative entrepreneurs share their journey from working at Lowe's to navigating the challenges and triumphs of the hemp business.We will delve into their unique approach to creating high-quality, full-spectrum CBD products and discuss the fascinating origins of their brand names, inspired by esoteric and Egyptian symbolism.This episode promises insights into the ups and downs of running a hemp company and valuable advice for budding hemptrepreneurs.Whether you're already in the hemp business or just curious about it, this is an episode you don't want to miss.Tune in as we explore their passion for the plant and dedication to improving their community and beyond.

Mar 3, 202545 min

Ep 143Building the Future with Hemp with Ray Kaderli

Welcome to another enlightening episode of HempAware Radio, where we delve into the transformative world of hemp with industry leaders. In this episode, your host Tyler Hemp engages in a dynamic conversation with Ray Kaderli, the visionary founder of the HempBuild Network and the president of the US Hemp Building Association.Ray shares his enthralling journey from real estate into the hemp world, driven by a passion for sustainable building and environmental stewardship.We'll explore the multifaceted benefits of hemp in building and construction, such as carbon sequestration, energy efficiency, and improved health and safety.Ray also discusses the importance of niche focus in business, the evolution of the hemp supply chain, and the strides toward achieving mainstream acceptance through codes and standards.Whether you're an entrepreneur looking to make an impact or simply curious about hemp's potential, this episode promises to provide you with insightful perspectives and actionable knowledge.Tune in as we uncover the rich tapestry of opportunities within the hemp industry and learn how to make a difference—and a dollar—with hemp.About Ray KaderliRay Kaderli is a dynamic entrepreneur known for his forward-thinking approach and ability to anticipate industry trends.With a passion for innovation and a knack for capitalizing on emerging opportunities, Ray has successfully navigated the business world by combining profit-driven strategies with a commitment to industry advancement.His enthusiasm for entrepreneurship and strategic foresight has made him a key figure in driving momentum and growth.Ray is dedicated to making a positive impact in the business realm while contributing to the industries he is passionate about.Here is a comprehensive sequence of topics covered in the transcript, with sub-topic bullets below each primary topic:IntroductionWelcoming remarks by Tyler HempIntroduction of Ray Kaderli and his rolesThe significance of hemp in building and constructionRay Kaderli's BackgroundRay's journey into the hemp spaceInitial interest in building sustainable investment propertiesHis experience in recycling and environmental stewardshipThe impact of the 2018 Farm Bill on his career focusChildhood InfluencesConnection to real estate and the San Antonio-Austin corridorInfluence of family and local environmentDevelopment of an entrepreneurial spirit through 4-H projectsMentors and InspirationsInfluence of Jay David Bamberger and Malcolm BeckLearning about stewardship and innovation from mentorsHempBuild Network and AssociationsPurpose of the HempBuild NetworkRole as president of the US Hemp Building AssociationCollaboration with HempBuild MagazineChallenges and Lessons in the IndustryImportance of connecting the dots in the industryLessons learned from running a hemp businessHemp as a Building MaterialBenefits of hemp in comparison to standard building materialsCommon myths and misconceptions about building with hempProgress and StandardsEfforts in research, testing, and standardizationThe IRC 2024 appendix and its implications for hemp as a building codeMarket and Future OutlookRising interest and innovation within the hemp industryThe impact of supply chains on cost efficiency and affordabilityConclusionEncouragement for involvement and niche specializationWays to contact and engage with Ray Kaderli and the HempBuild Network

Jan 20, 202553 min

Ep 142Creating Healthy Cannabis Experiences: Sheridan Labbé and Brittney Davis on Take Flight's Journey

Welcome to HempAware Podcasts, where we delve into the vibrant world of hemp and its endless possibilities.In today's episode, "Take Flight Lounge - HempAware Radio," your host Tyler Hemp invites you on a journey into the innovative realms of THC-infused experiences alongside our inspiring guests, Sheridan Labbé and Brittney Davis, co-founders of the trailblazing THCA brand, Take Flight.With a shared passion for health, wellness, and travel, Sheridan and Brittney have crafted a unique niche within the hemp industry, focusing on creating memorable and flavorful experiences through their creatively-named cold-pressed juice shots.Listen in as they share their entrepreneurial paths, the captivating story behind Take Flight, and their ambitious plans woven with personal philosophies on self-discipline and pursuing one’s desires.As we explore the importance of storytelling in marketing, effective communication, and maintaining focus on growth, this episode offers insights into the dynamic landscape of cannabis entrepreneurship, particularly for those seeking 'Cali sober' lifestyles.Join us as we uncover the strategies and inspirations behind their journey and be inspired to take flight in your own endeavors. Let's dive in!Certainly! Here's a comprehensive sequence of the topics covered in the episode text, with subtopics listed below each primary topic:Introduction and Host BackgroundTyler Hemp's enthusiasm for the hemp industry.Over 20 years of experience in the industry.Introduction of guests Sheridan Labbé and Brittney Davis, co-founders of 'Take Flight.'Guest BackgroundsSheridan Labbé:Bachelor's in Marketing and MBA.10+ years in marketing, event hosting, and small businesses.Brittney Davis:15+ years in marketing and strategy.Florida native, moved to South Carolina.Collaboration journey with Sheridan.Take Flight BrandFocus on health, wellness, and travel.Creative product names like Sunrise on South Beach.Origin story from event collaboration to mobile dispensary idea.Branding and marketing strategy.Cannabis ExperiencesBrittany's early thirties journey with cannabis.Sheridan's introduction to cannabis through edibles.Initial experiences and memorable moments with cannabis.Inspirations and InfluencesSheridan's entrepreneurial grandmother, Nada.Brittney's father, John, as a health and educational role model.Business Strategy and PhilosophyFocus on a single product line with multiple flavors.Importance of competitive research and consumer trend analysis.Emphasis on quality control and legal compliance.Product and Market StrategyTarget audience: individuals aged 25-40, Gen Z, millennials.Positioning in wellness and "Cali sober" lifestyle markets.Highlighting word-of-mouth and events as effective marketing tools.Challenges related to team growth and management.Personal Messages and GoalsSheridan’s message: Pursuing desires relentlessly.Brittney’s message: Doing things for oneself first for personal motivation.Both guests’ strategies aiming for 2025 growth and expansion.Conclusion and Audience EngagementHost Tyler Hemp’s commendation for guest insights and passion.Invitation for listener feedback and episode engagement.Mention of a free hemp marketing audit available on hempaware.com.Each section captures the flow and focus of the conversation as presented in the episode, highlighting key themes and insights discussed by the speakers.

Jan 11, 202544 min

Ep 141Navigating Challenges in Hemp: Lessons from US Hemp Brokerage Founder Jeff Cole

Welcome to HempAware Radio, where we delve into the dynamic world of hemp innovation and industry impact.In today's hempisode, Tyler Hemp is joined by an esteemed guest, Jeff Cole, founder and president of US Hemp Brokerage.With over 20 years in marketing and brand building, Jeff shares his inspiring journey from investigative journalism to becoming a trailblazing entrepreneur in the hemp sector.We'll explore the pivotal moments that shaped his perspective, including the profound realization of respecting the hemp plant, which transformed his approach to business.Learn how Jeff integrates hemp into his daily life and operations, emphasizing sustainability and social impact while navigating the challenges within the hemp market.We'll also discuss strategic insights into developing successful hemp-based brands, adapting to market changes, and the importance of putting love first in all pursuits.Join us as we uncover the principles and passion that drive Jeff's mission to honor the intrinsic value of hemp and foster growth across diverse industries. on't miss this enlightening conversation about innovation, authenticity, and thriving in the world of hemp.Tyler Hemp is the dynamic host of Hempel Ware Radio, where he explores the burgeoning hemp industry with insightful discussions and expert guests.As a hempetrepreneur, Tyler is deeply embedded in the sector, connecting audiences with influential figures within the industry. In his show, he introduces listeners to key personalities, such as Jeff Cole, founder and president of US Hemp Brokerage.Cole has been instrumental in advancing hemp operations across the nation since 2015. Known for his extensive experience in marketing and brand development, Jeff has successfully launched numerous hemp brands into both national and international markets. Besides hosting the radio show, Tyler encourages his audience to leverage tools like the free hemp marketing and website audit available at hempaware.com, underscoring his commitment to fostering growth and innovation within the hemp community.Jeff Cole's Journey in the Hemp Industry:Started with Pure Hemp Technology and Restorative Botanicals.Advocated for their merger due to aligned values and standards.Pursued U.S. Hemp Brokerage focused on growing hemp.Challenges Faced:Overseeing multiple farms with dishonest team leaders.Pivotal dream about honoring the hemp plant, shifting his business approach.Business Philosophy:Emphasizes social and environmental benefits over financial gain.Views plants as sentient beings, restructuring the business model.Incorporates personal respect for the plant into life and business.US Hemp Brokerage:Four divisions integrating hemp across various industrial sectors.Offers comprehensive solutions, including consulting for cannabinoid brands.Supports clients in developing hemp-based products across categories.Personal Lifestyle:Jeff integrates hemp into his own lifestyle with hemp-based foods, toiletries, clothing, and home products.Philosophical Insights:Advocates "putting love first" in all aspects of life.Focus on love leads to natural positive outcomes, illustrated through gardening and relationships.Emphasizes authenticity, integrity, and discernment influenced by his life experiences and mentors.Market Adaptation:COVID-19 pandemic led to a shift in retail market conditions.Increased focus on online and digital solutions.Challenges in competition between brokerage-managed online sales and clients’ efforts.Consulting and Education:Educates clients on the hemp market and history.Helps clients develop unique selling propositions (USPs) for hemp products.Supply Chain Management:Provides clients access to established suppliers.Generates margins from supplying clients with competitively priced materials.Business Strategy:Emphasizes scalability and starting small to reinvest profits.Advised clients on managing costs and profit margins for sustainability.Energy Efficiency and Green Building:Advocated for energy-efficient buildings and financing solutions.Discussed generating electricity efficiently with a 1% closing credit program.Influences and Background:Born at the Air Force Academy, influenced by the military and sustainability values.Worked in green building, environmental activism, and media.Developed extensive expertise in brand development and the triple bottom line approach.Personal Reflection and Future Aspirations:Reflected on the lasting influence of his endeavors.Continues to impact the hemp industry with sustainable innovations.

Dec 22, 20241h 2m

Ep 140David Paleschuck's Lessons in Effective Cannabis Branding

Welcome back to HempAware Radio!In today's episode, titled "Branding Bud on HempAware," we're diving deep into the ever-evolving world of cannabis branding with our esteemed guest, David Paleschuck.As a pioneering force in the industry with nearly two decades of experience, David is at the forefront of helping cannabis brands flourish.He's the author of the Amazon bestseller "Branding Bud" and his latest book "Cannabis versus Marijuana: Language Landscape in Context," both of which explore the pivotal role of language in shaping perceptions of cannabis.Join our host, Tyler Hemp, as we explore the dynamic landscape of cannabis marketing, uncover the secrets to building successful brands, and navigate the challenges of creating customer ambassadors in this rapidly-growing industry.Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just curious about the business of bud, this episode promises to be an enlightening journey into the heart of cannabis culture and branding.Plus, don't miss out on a free hemp and website marketing audit available at hempaware.com. Let's dive in!Certainly! Here's a comprehensive sequence of topics covered:Historical Overview of Branding1950s-1960s: Focus on efficiency in products and services.1970s-1980s: Brands centered around consumer feelings and societal positioning.1980s-1990s: Brands become part of consumer identity with logos.2000s: Emergence of belief-based marketing with a focus on values like sustainability.Current Branding and Consumer TrendsUncertainty influenced by AI and deepfakes.Importance of transparency and education in brand differentiation.Movement towards health, wellness, and sustainability.Challenges in balancing business ethics with investor interests.Triple bottom line approach considering people, planet, and profits.Language and PerceptionContextual language use: "weed" vs. "cannabis."Normalizing cannabis through appropriate terminology.Historical usage of "marijuana" and its negative perception roots.Language distinctions: "Cannabis vs. Marijuana," "Recreational vs. Adult Use."Cannabis Industry Insights and Branding LessonsDavid Palaszuk's role in developing and infusing brand meaning.Case study: Evergreen Herbal's Blaze American Cola targeting veterans.Brand consistency importance: Example of contradictions in sustainability.Guest Background and Career ProgressionDavid's experience with art, culture, and branding.Transition from art to corporate roles, and finally to cannabis industry.Philosophical Perspectives and Personal InsightsImportance of living in the present ("now") inspired by Eckhart Tolle.Impact of historical context on cannabis prohibition.Reflections on aligning corporate and creative backgrounds.Consultancy Approach and Marketing StrategiesIdentifying target audience and creating customer personas.Effective communication through understanding audience needs.Strategic brand development and market entry strategies.David Palaszuk’s Publications and CoursesBook: "Cannabis versus Marijuana: Language Landscape in Context."Course on creating a meaningful cannabis brand.Importance of understanding customer needs in branding.Conclusion and Audience EngagementHost's appreciation for the discussion and invitation for listener interaction.Promotion of resources like brandingbud.com for additional learning.Additional Lessons from David's ExperienceSuccessful campaigns with Mastercard and American Express.Contribution to Dope Magazine and licensing with High Times.Importance of trust, lifestyle marketing, and market understanding in branding.

Dec 12, 20241h 10m

Ep 139Kenya Hemp Conference: Setting the Stage for Africa's Hemp Revolution

Welcome to HempAware Radio, where we're diving into the transformative potential of industrial hemp with a focus on global initiatives.In this hempisode your host Tyler Hemp is joined by Angel Israel, a leader in sustainable development and the driving force behind the upcoming Kenya Hemp Conference. Angel, also known as Alexis Hubbard, shares her inspiring journey from Sumter, Michigan, to influencing Kenya's burgeoning hemp industry.With a keen eye for community empowerment and innovation, Angel discusses her groundbreaking research agreement with the Kenyan government to advance the industrial hemp sector, backed by Savor the World and recent support from the US.Join us as we explore how the conference, set to take place in Nairobi this January, aims to position East Africa as a global hub for industrial hemp, creating economic opportunities and promoting environmental stewardship.From biofuel innovations to sustainable agriculture, we're unpacking the long-term benefits of hemp and the marketing strategies essential for breaking down stigmas.Whether you're new to the industry or a seasoned enthusiast, this episode is packed with insights and opportunities to engage with Africa's growing hemp landscape.Stay tuned as we learn from Angel's persistence and commitment to making a lasting impact in East Africa and beyond.Discovery more and register today: kenyahemp.comGet your FREE Hemp Website & Marketing Audit today: HempAware.com

Nov 18, 202439 min

Ep 138Marketing Hemp: Strategies for Success in a Crowded and Regulated Space

Welcome to HempAware Podcasts, where we're diving deep into the fascinating world of hemp marketing. In this episode, hosts Chris and Jenny explore the unique challenges and opportunities facing hemp businesses in today's dynamic landscape.We'll introduce you to HempAware, a niche marketing agency specializing in the hemp and cannabis industries, and discuss their claim of "hempowering" sales through targeted marketing strategies.With insights into navigating regulatory hurdles and standing out in a crowded market, Chris and Jenny examine the agency's use of Fractional CMOs and content marketing to grow hemp businesses. We'll also delve into the expertise of Tyler Hoff and Dodee Schmitt, the seasoned "hempsters" behind HempAware, and consider the potential for a truly hemp-powered future. Whether you're a hemp enthusiast or new to the industry, join us as we unpack the stories and strategies shaping hemp marketing today.Key Points Covered in this HempisodeCertainly! Here's a comprehensive sequence of topics covered in the podcast transcript, organized with sub-topics:Introduction to Hemp MarketingImportance of hemp marketing.Hemp marketing's unique challenges and current relevance.Introduction to HempAwareDescription of HempAware as a marketing agency.Focus on their niche in hemp and cannabis industries.Claim of helping increase sales.Challenges in Hemp MarketingStigma and perception issues.Legal and regulatory challenges.Increased competition in the market.HempAware's Marketing ApproachEmphasis on targeted marketing.Importance of finding and resonating with the ideal customer.Fractional CMO OfferingExplanation of fractional CMO concept.Benefits for smaller hemp businesses.Expertise in the Hemp IndustryIndustry-backed expertise advertised by HempAware.Specific mention of Tyler Hoff and Dodie Schmidt.Proof of SuccessMention of a case study with BulkHempWarehouse.com.Success metrics such as traffic and sales growth over 10 years.Content Marketing StrategyOfferings like blog posts and articles.Discussion of the risks and challenges due to restrictions and censorship.Standing Out in Hemp MarketingThe importance of storytelling and branding.Balancing professionalism with creativity ("Hempster" persona).Adapting to Digital ChangesHow HempAware approaches new digital platforms and challenges.The role of real-time testing on BulkHempWarehouse.com.Comparative Market StrategiesDifferences between marketing raw materials like bulk hemp seeds versus finished products like CBD skin care.Emotional and Visual Appeal in MarketingImportance of creating an aesthetic experience.Necessity of commanding attention and overcoming skepticism.Vision of a Hemp-Powered FutureAmbitious goal of HempAware to reach 108,000,000 people and companies.Challenges beyond marketing such as legislation and infrastructure.Final Takeaways for ListenersReminder of the difficulty of hemp marketing.The potential long-term rewards for those committed.Each topic and sub-topic in this list captures the core elements discussed in the podcast transcript.

Nov 14, 202411 min

Ep 137Guerrilla Marketing and Hemp's Sustainable Future: Insights from HempSmith Clothing

Welcome to HempAware Radio, where we're diving into the heart of the hemp industry with a special guest, Arlo Estill from HempSmith Clothing. In this episode, we explore the unique entrepreneurial journey of Arlo, who took the reins of HempSmith to honor his late brother Zafer's legacy.Broadcasting from Pittsboro, North Carolina, HempSmith offers durable and stylish hemp apparel, including hand-dyed and printed clothing that everyone is buzzing about.Our discussion with Arlo covers everything from innovative marketing strategies that defy convention, like word-of-mouth and community events, to the profound environmental and health benefits of hemp-based materials. oin us as we delve into hemp's rich history, its challenges, and its promising future alongside Arlo's vision for sustainable growth through hemp in construction and beyond.Tune in to be inspired by how passion, personal relationships, and a focus on community can shape a thriving hemp business.About the Host and GuestTyler Hemp is the dynamic host of Hempaware Radio, where he engages listeners with his entrepreneurial spirit and passion for hemp innovation. Known for his energetic "Hempisodes," Tyler is dedicated to empowering and enlightening his audience about the vast possibilities of hemp.With a keen focus on eco-friendly lifestyle choices, he frequently collaborates with pioneers in the industry, such as Arlo Estill of HempSmith Clothing.This brand stands out for its creative fusion of style and sustainability, offering hemp apparel with unique designs through tie-dye, printing, and embroidery.Tyler Hemp continues to inspire and inform, making significant strides in the hemp industry.Key Topics we Covered in this Show1. Host IntroductionIntroduction of the show "HempAware Radio"Guest introduction: Arlo Estill from HempSmith Clothing2. HempSmith ClothingLocation: Pittsboro, North CarolinaProduct offerings: Durable and stylish hemp clothing, including socks, hats, and t-shirtsBackground on HempSmithFounded by Arlo's brother Zafer during high school in 2015Origin: Began with embroidering a hemp leaf on a t-shirtContinuation by Arlo after Zafer's passing in 2016Growth to a storefront location3. Marketing Challenges in the Hemp IndustryDifficulty in finding and engaging customersSkepticism towards conventional marketing strategiesHempSmith's ApproachReliance on word-of-mouth and organic growthBenefitting from physical location in PittsboroGuerrilla marketing strategies: annual fashion shows, support for local artists4. Event Participation and Community InvolvementPop-ups and music festivals like Shikori GrassrootsCommunity-driven event experiences5. Passion for Hemp Building MaterialsHempcrete and hemp wood flooring discussed as solutions to environmental issuesPotential to replace toxic traditional building materials6. Sustainability and Environmental DiscussionHemp's role in reducing carbon output in constructionAdvocate for replacing petroleum-based materials7. Economic Considerations and SupportDisparity in government support for hemp industriesCall for increased support to encourage sustainable practices8. Entrepreneurial Challenges and AdviceImportance of saying no and protecting one's energyEmphasis on focus and specialization to achieve impact9. Arlo's Entrepreneurial Journey & InspirationsFamily background in sustainable businessesInfluence of parents’ involvement in biodiesel and nonprofit work10. Personal Development and Business SuccessTraining the mind and aligning beliefs with outcomesPersonal mastery over technical marketing strategies11. Historical Insights and Hemp AwarenessHistorical uses of hemp, e.g., Navy ropes and wagon coversSlogan to reintroduce hemp to public awareness12. Future Exploration and Potential of HempDiscussion on hemp's versatility in economyRole in creating the sustainable economy and reducing petroleum dependency13. Conclusion and Audience EngagementWrap-up by Tyler Hemp, seeking audience topics for future showsPositive sign-off from Tyler and appreciation of Arlo's insights

Nov 4, 202443 min

Ep 136The Power of Hemp: Carbon Credits and Sustainable Development with Tao Climate

Welcome to HempAware Radio, where we explore the transformative potential of hemp in business growth and environmental sustainability. In this episode, we are joined by Gary Burns from Hemp Offset and Tao Climate.Together with our host Tyler Hemp, Gary shares the groundbreaking work his company is doing to shift global perceptions and expand the utility of hemp as a sustainable alternative to traditional materials.Discover how Tao Climate is addressing the urgent global need for housing using modular hemp constructions and how hemp's rapid growth is being harnessed for carbon sequestration, appealing to major tech players like Google.We delve into the shortcomings of conventional carbon credit systems and show how hemp offers a more immediate solution for carbon capture, with insights into their pilot project in Ukraine.Tune in as Gary explains how you can support or join their initiatives aimed at creating a healthier planet through strategic partnerships and innovative solutions.Let's embark on a journey through the world of hemp and its promising role in combating climate change.Introduction to Gary Burns and His WorkGary Burns' role as a guest on HempAware Radio.His work with Hemp Offset and Dow Climate.Inspiration from the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement.Hemp as a Sustainable SolutionTransforming perception and utility of hemp.Use of hemp in creating biofuels and bioplastics.Addressing housing needs with modular hemp constructions.Tao Climate and Sustainable ActionsEstablishment of the Tao Climate brand for balance and environmental responsibility.Encouragement for individual actions symbolized by their butterfly logo.Collaboration with Tech CompaniesPartnership with Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Salesforce.Purchase of 20 million tons of nature-based carbon credits.Integration of hemp into Google's sustainability strategy.Addressing Climate Change SkepticismScientific evidence of CO2 increase since industrialization.The critical need for emission reduction and CO2 removal.Hemp’s Role in Carbon SequestrationHemp's advantages over traditional carbon sequestration methods.Rapid carbon removal capacity and benefits of hempcrete.Pilot project in Ukraine for carbon credits.Criticism of Carbon Credit SystemsFlaws in traditional carbon credit systems.Need for transparency and trust in voluntary carbon markets.Economic Model and Pilot ProjectsCarbon credit pricing and value chain.Revenue distribution between growers, builders, and platform verification.Future Vision and Environmental BenefitsWidespread use of hemp in construction.Healthier living environments with non-toxic properties.Involvement OpportunitiesHow people can participate and support Tao Climate’s initiatives.Gary Burns' Background and Shift to HempTransition from tech to hemp.Founding Hemp Offset with co-founder Felix.Recognition and AchievementParticipation in Google's Startups for Sustainable Development program.Recognition in Elon Musk's $100 million XPRIZE for carbon removal.Mission and Broad ImpactCreating a win-win-win scenario for customers, projects, and nature.Commitment to sustainable initiatives and further expansion.Learn more and get involved: TaoClimate.com | HempAware.com

Oct 29, 202436 min

Ep 135Transformative Hemp Marketing: Bridging Purpose and Profit with Powerful SEO Techniques

Welcome to HempAware Podcasts, where the fusion of hemp marketing and SEO strategies takes center stage.In today's episode, "iHempMarketing _ HempAware Radio," host Tyler Hemp is joined by SEO specialist Jackie Smith, the founder of 3 Pillars Marketing.Dive into a rich discussion on the pivotal role of genuine help in marketing, and explore how SEO serves as a cornerstone for hemp businesses navigating advertising restrictions.Discover insights on crafting user-centric content, leveraging local SEO, and engaging customers as brand advocates.If you're ready to transform your marketing approach with sustainable practices, tune in as we unravel how to connect more deeply with audiences while emphasizing problem-solving and cooperation.Don't forget, your input is valuable—suggest future topics for the show through email. Let’s get started!Who is Jackie Smith?Jackie Smith is a seasoned entrepreneur with a passion for the earth and a flair for business. Over the years, Jackie has embarked on numerous ventures, primarily centered around gardening and sustainable agriculture.From working as a personal gardener and providing weed-pulling services to cultivating organic produce for farmers markets and maintaining a permaculture homestead, Jackie has consistently found ways to transform a love for the soil into successful business endeavors. Throughout these experiences, Jackie discovered the essential art of self-promotion, realizing a natural talent for marketing well before venturing into that field. Jackie's journey exemplifies a harmonious blend of hands-on work and business acumen, rooted in a deep connection to nature.Key Topics Covered in this HempisodeCertainly! Here's a comprehensive sequence of topics covered in the episode iHempMarketing _ HempAware Radio:Introduction and PurposeIntroduction of host Tyler Hemp and guest Jackie Smith.Focus on using SEO to improve marketing strategies for hemp and cannabis brands.Guest IntroductionIntroduction of Jackie Smith as an SEO specialist and founder of 3 Pillars Marketing.Focus on sustainable practices and eco-friendly businesses.Background of Jackie SmithTransition from personal gardening and organic farming to industrial hemp and regenerative agriculture.Core Discussion: Sincerity and Value in MarketingImportance of providing genuine help and value.Marketing as a tool for communication and problem-solving.Key Message from Jackie SmithFocus on the interconnection of people and giving back to potentially eliminate issues like poverty and illness.Customer-Focused MarketingImportance of addressing customer issues rather than self-promotion.Discuss competitors as a way to introduce lesser-known products.Shifting Marketing Language and PracticesPrioritizing customer needs and goals in marketing language.Use of technical SEO strategies to capture market share.Role of Technical SEOImprove rankings with problem-solving headings (H1) and optimized image alt tags.Importance of relevant keywords in image alt tags.SEO Effectiveness and Content StrategyUser engagement impacts SEO rankings.Importance of high-quality, updated content to reduce bounce rates.Maintaining Content ConsistencyThe importance of regularly updating and maintaining high-quality content.Engaging web and social media experience akin to a good movie.User-Centric SEOPrioritizing user value and problem-solving while optimizing for search bots.Local vs. National SEOUnderstanding regional nuances for local SEO.Maintaining and updating a Google Business Profile.Engagement and Tracking MetricsKey performance indicators: user engagement, click-through rates, conversion rates.Engagement metrics include time spent on pages.Sales Funnel and Post-Sale StrategyTracking user progression through the sales funnel.Engaging customers as brand ambassadors post-sale.Value-Driven MarketingEmphasizing value without expecting direct returns.SEO Basics and StrategyImportance of SEO for hemp businesses due to advertising restrictions.Strategy involves market and keyword research and understanding target persona.Common Mistakes in SEONot identifying target audience or using the appropriate channels effectively.

Oct 14, 202434 min

Ep 134Hemp's Resilience: Addressing Environmental and Economic Challenges with Victor Kolbe

Welcome to this episode of HempAware Radio, where we delve into the future of sustainable materials with our guest, Victor Kolbe.Join host Tyler Hemp as they explore the incredible potential of industrial hemp and flax as eco-friendly alternatives to traditional materials like cotton and bamboo.Discover the historical significance of hemp, its applications in various industries, and how it's reclaiming its place as a leader in sustainable practices.Victor shares insights from his award-winning documentary, "Fibers: The Roots of Industrial Hemp," which highlights the environmental and economic benefits of hemp.Together, Tyler and Victor discuss the movement towards greener practices, address the pitfalls of greenwashing in the industry, and underscore the urgent need for education and advocacy. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that champions hemp’s role in achieving global sustainability goals and shaping a more resilient future.Victor Kolbe's BioVictor Kolbe is a visionary advocate for sustainable agriculture, passionately promoting the environmental benefits of hemp as a versatile and eco-friendly resource.Within just two months, Kolbe recognized the plant's potential to revolutionize industries such as construction and textiles due to its rapid growth, low water usage, and minimal need for pesticides.Inspired by its ability to yield multiple harvests annually, he questioned why hemp wasn't more widely adopted despite its advantages.Kolbe's dedication seeks to shift the conversation around cannabis, focusing on its industrial promise rather than its recreational associations.Through his advocacy, he aims to break down the stigma surrounding hemp and promote its integration into mainstream production practices.Here is a comprehensive sequence of topics covered in the episode of HempAware Podcasts titled "HempAware Radio - Victor Kolbe," along with sub-topics:Certainly! Here is a comprehensive sequence of topics covered in the episode of HempAware Podcasts titled "HempAware Radio - Victor Kolbe," along with sub-topics:Alternatives to Traditional MaterialsBenefits of hemp and flax over cotton and bamboo.Criticism of greenwashing in bamboo products.Environmental and health issues from bamboo processing.Investment in Hemp and FlaxAdvocacy for increased production and investment.Creation of environmentally friendly jobs.Reduction of reliance on petroleum-based materials.Public Perception and Legalization MovementsShift towards sustainable materials.Impact of legalization movements on industrial hemp awareness.Applications and Benefits of HempDiverse applications in construction, clothing, and nutrition.Contribution to climate goal achievements.Sustainable practices benefiting soil and water conservation.History and Significance of HempHistorical use of hemp for buoyant maritime safety.Early innovations in bioplastics by Alexander Parkes.Criticism of Modern Material PracticesIssues with the recycling process and emphasis on bioplastics.Environmental and health impacts of GMO cotton and synthetic fibers.Hemp and Linen as Fiber AlternativesBenefits of reduced chemical and resource requirements.Call for increased public education on hemp benefits.Documentary and EducationInformation about Victor Kolbe's documentary "Fibers: The Roots of Industrial Hemp."Documentary's award and educational purpose.Platform for Collaboration and Business SupportTyler Hemp's promotion of collaborative ideas on hemp topics.Offering of business support via hempaware.com.Victor Kolbe's Background and InfluencesTransition from environmental science to advocacy and documentary filmmaking.Influences from "An Inconvenient Truth" and questioning of traditional materials.Hemp's Historical Context and DeclineHistorical prevalence of hemp in clothing.Impact of synthetic fibers' rise and negative cannabis perceptions.Regulatory ChallengesExample of a UK hemp farm facing licensing issues.Exploration of challenges and solutions in hemp integration.Economic and Environmental ImpactEconomic interests driving the switch to synthetic fibers.Environmental benefits of hemp and flax overlooked.Each topic and sub-topic provides a clear overview of the comprehensive themes discussed in the podcast episode featuring Victor Kolbe.

Oct 12, 202436 min

Ep 133Old Pueblo Hemp Co on Hemp Homes and Eco-friendly Construction

Welcome back to HempAware Radio, where we engage in enlightening conversations about hemp and its incredible prospects for the future.In this episode, host Tyler Hemp is joined by Mikaela Machado, a passionate advocate of sustainable building from Old Pueblo Hemp Co. Mikaela delves into the pressing issue of "toxic building syndrome," bringing awareness to how conventional building materials may be harming our health.She introduces hempcrete as an eco-friendly solution capable of significantly reducing energy costs and improving air quality. Beyond its environmental benefits, Mikaela highlights hemp's potential as a versatile material for construction that could help decrease global carbon emissions, create jobs, and offer safe environments in schools and hospitals.Together, they discuss the artistic nuances and building techniques of using hemp in construction, including innovative methods like prefabricated systems and spraycrete.Tune in as Mikaela shares her journey and insights on how hemp can revolutionize our homes, contributing to a healthier and sustainable future.Don't miss out on this inspiring dialogue about the plant that might just save the world—listen in and discover the potential of hemp with HempAware Radio.

Oct 9, 202436 min

Ep 132Integrating Hemp into Africa's Agricultural Ecosystems with Hempo-Sapiens

Welcome to HempAware Radio, where we dive into the world of hemp entrepreneurship and innovation.I'm your host, Tyler Hemp, and on today's episode, I'm thrilled to welcome Phivo Artemides, the visionary founder of Hemposapiens.With a deep-rooted connection to South Africa's vibrant ecosystem, Phivo is on a mission to integrate industrial hemp into regional bioregions, specifically focusing on sustainable solutions in sub-Saharan Africa.Discover how Hemposapiens is bridging gaps for small-scale farmers with services like market access and viability assessments, all while advocating for eco-friendly agricultural practices. We'll explore hemp's incredible potential—from bioplastics to building materials—and how it stands as a key player in transforming industries and reconnecting us with the natural world. Stay tuned for insights into the economic and ecological promise of hemp, set against the backdrop of South Africa's unique agricultural climate. And remember, for podcast suggestions, reach out to us at hempaware.com.Let's embark on this journey to redefine the future of industrial hemp together.Certainly! Here's a comprehensive sequence of topics covered in the episode "Hempo-Sapiens _ HempAware Radio," with sub-topic details:1. Podcast Introduction - Host: Tyler Hemp - Introduction of Guest: Phivo Artemides from Hemposapiens2. Company Overview: Hemposapiens - Forward-thinking company focused on sustainable hemp-based solutions - Aim to redefine the future of industrial hemp with sustainability, health, and innovation3. Guest Background: Phivo Artemides - Grew up in South Africa - Influenced by the country's diverse nature and sociopolitical landscape - Connection to nature and economies4. Educational Background - Holds a master's degree in sustainable energy efficient cities - Thesis on hemp's viability for energy-efficient materials in South Africa5. Hemp's Potential - Versatile agricultural product - Uses in bioplastics, textiles, building materials, and biofuel - Push for destigmatization6. Hemp and Health - Personal motivations including his mother's battle with cancer - Exploration of cannabis as a misunderstood but powerful medicine7. Hempo-Sapiens Mission and Services - Integration of hemp into sub-Saharan Africa's ecosystems - Suitability of hemp for specific regions like Mpumalanga, South Africa - Support for small-scale farmers through sustainable market creation for industrial hemp - Scoping and viability assessments for farmers and businesses8. Challenges and Solutions for Farmers - Lack of access to services, infrastructure, microcredit loans, markets, and processing - Struggles with accessing quality seeds and regenerative fertilizers - Offering market access, relationship building, and ensuring profitable connections9. Hemp's Environmental Impact and Economic Importance - Agroecologically restorative crop - Bioremediation, carbon sequestration, and pollination aid - Contributions to the bioeconomy with products like hempcrete, textiles, and biofuels10. Local Initiatives in South Africa - Focus on Mpumalanga - Regenerative agricultural value chain with industrial hemp11. Key Challenges in the Hemp Industry - Need for stable genetics - Limited access to processing facilities - Market demand affected by stigma and misunderstanding12. Market Presence and Products in South Africa - Mostly niche store availability of hemp products - Products include hemp seeds, oil, powder, clothing, and building materials13. Advice for Entrepreneurs - Targeting niche markets - Educating consumers on hemp vs. psychoactive cannabis - Utilizing local resources14. Personal Philosophy and Vision - Passion and purpose within the hemp industry - Hemp as a catalyst for reconnecting humanity with the earth - Potential to transform industries15. Networking and Education Emphasis - Importance of finding a niche and networking - Destigmatizing hemp as a health food product - Providing value through education without hard selling16. Contact and Resource Information - Contact Hemposapiens through hempodashsapiens.com - Complimentary marketing or website audit available at hempaware.com - Contact podcast via [email protected] for guest or topic suggestions - Phivo Artemides available on LinkedInThis sequence offers an organized view of the topics and sub-topics discussed during the podcast episode.

Oct 7, 202438 min

Ep 131The Struggle to Win with Hemp in South Africa with Ben Sassman of Hemp 4 Life

Welcome to another enlightening episode of HempAware Radio!I'm your hemptrepreneurial host, Tyler Hemp, here to empower your world with essential knowledge, updates, and education on the flourishing world of industrial hemp.Today, we have a captivating guest, Ben Sasseman, joining us all the way from South Africa. Ben, the founder of Hemp 4 Life, has a fascinating journey from working with foreign governments to diving into the burgeoning hemp industry.His startup, launched in 2022, is navigating significant challenges while seeking strategic partnerships to source raw CBD hemp extract.In this episode, we’ll delve into his background, explore the trials and triumphs of running a hemp business, and discuss the unique landscape of hemp cultivation in South Africa.Whether you’re an established business or just starting out, Ben’s story offers invaluable insights that could help you on your hemp journey. Tune in to learn more!Hemp4life.co.za

Sep 29, 202427 min
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