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The Let's Talk Hemp Podcast - Indigenous Washington DC Policy Tapes

Indigenous Washington DC Policy Tapes

The Let's Talk Hemp Podcast

11/26/24 • 68 min

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"Empowering Indigenous Voices: Highlights from the National Indigenous Cannabis Policy Summit"

In this episode of the Let's Talk Hemp podcast, I had the pleasure of attending the National Indigenous Cannabis Policy Summit in Washington, D.C. This remarkable event, organized by Mary Jane Oatman, Rob Pero, and the Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association (ICIA), brought together tribal leaders, industry professionals, healthcare experts, and policymakers to discuss critical cannabis and hemp policy issues affecting indigenous communities.

Throughout the summit, we engaged in three days of insightful keynotes, roundtables, and panel discussions that covered a wide range of topics, including cannabis economic development, the legal landscape of hemp derivatives, sustainable cultivation, and the role of cannabis in addressing health concerns like PTSD. A key focus was on tribal sovereignty and the need for cannabis policies that reflect the unique needs of indigenous communities.

I had the opportunity to sit down with Rob Pero from ICIA, who shared his thoughts on the event's success and the importance of collaboration among diverse voices in the cannabis industry. We discussed how the summit fostered an intimate environment for meaningful conversations and emotional connections, which is often lacking in larger industry events.

Mary Jane Oatman also joined me to discuss the history of the ICIA and the significance of this year's summit. She emphasized the importance of partnerships and the need for indigenous communities to have a seat at the table in the broader cannabis conversation.

Additionally, I spoke with various attendees, including Eben Sumner, Mike Lamuto, Hunter Buffington, Alicia Fall from Her Many Voices and Ross Sloan, who highlighted the collaborative spirit of the event and the potential for indigenous communities to lead in the cannabis space. The discussions underscored the importance of unity and shared goals in advancing cannabis policy and creating opportunities for underserved communities.

Overall, this episode captures the essence of the summit and the exciting developments in the cannabis industry as indigenous voices continue to rise and make an impact. I look forward to seeing how these conversations evolve and the progress we can achieve together in the future.

Her Many Voices

00:00:00 - Welcome to the Let's Talk Hemp Podcast
Introduction to the podcast and the host, Morris Beagle, along with the event details.

00:01:00 - National Indigenous Cannabis Policy Summit Overview
Discussion of the summit's purpose, key topics, and the importance of tribal sovereignty.

00:02:00 - Networking and Community Building
Emphasis on the networking opportunities and the collaborative spirit of the event.

00:03:00 - Event Structure and Participation
Recap of the event's format, including keynotes, panels, and the diversity of participants.

00:05:00 - Indigenous Voices in Cannabis
Highlighting the shift towards more indigenous leadership and representation in the cannabis industry.

00:06:00 - Emotional Impact of the Summit
Discussion on the emotional resonance of the event and the importance of shared experiences.

00:08:00 - Comparing Conferences
Comparison of the intimacy and engagement at this summit versus larger industry events.

00:10:00 - Global Connections and Indigenous Leadership
Exploration of the potential for indigenous communities to lead in the global hemp and cannabis industries.

00:12:00 - International Trade and Sovereignty
Discussion on the advantages of tribal sovereignty in international trade and cannabis.

00:14:00 - Collaboration Across Organizations
The importance of collaboration among various organizations to advance cannabis policy.

00:16:00 - Building a Supportive Community
Recognition of the need for a supportive community to foster progress in the cannabis industry.

00:18:00 - Future of Cannabis and Hemp
Looking ahead to the future of cannabis and hemp industries and the role of indigenous communities.

00:19:00 - Mary Jane Oatman Interview
Introduction to Mary Jane Oatman and her reflections on the summit's success.

00:21:00 - History of the Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association
Overview of the formation and goals of the Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association.

00:23:00 - Future Events and Dates
Announcement of the next Indigenous Cannabis Policy Summit dates.

00:25:00 - Inclusivity and Diverse Voices
Discussion on the importance of inc...

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11/26/24 • 68 min

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