
S2: E4 - Kayla Croft
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08/31/22 • 51 min
Co-Founder of Goodekind, Kayla Croft joins High On Feminism to discuss her start within the cannabis industry after switching from an unfulfilling career. The inspiration for starting Goodekind with her brother-in-law came from shared passions in philanthropy and sustainability. As Kayla navigates the changing cannabis industry, she discusses with Jess the components of a conscious business model as well as the importance of giving back to the community.
Sponsored by: UNOIA, Empire Glasswork, AFG Suga
Co-Founder of Goodekind, Kayla Croft joins High On Feminism to discuss her start within the cannabis industry after switching from an unfulfilling career. The inspiration for starting Goodekind with her brother-in-law came from shared passions in philanthropy and sustainability. As Kayla navigates the changing cannabis industry, she discusses with Jess the components of a conscious business model as well as the importance of giving back to the community.
Sponsored by: UNOIA, Empire Glasswork, AFG Suga
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Sponsored by: Empire Glassworks, AFG Suga, Buena Botanicals
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