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Ep 6 - Jason Gann "Wilfred"

Rebranding Cannabis

Release Date: 01/28/2021

Ep 14 - Ed Rosenthal Ep 14 - Ed Rosenthal "The World's Leading Cannabis Cultivator"

Rebranding Cannabis

Ed Rosenthal is a leading cannabis horticulture authority, author, educator, social activist and legalization pioneer. As one of the co-founders of High Times Magazine, Ed writes the much loved and long-running cannabis column, “Ask Ed.”

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Ep 13 - Travis Thompson Ep 13 - Travis Thompson "The Native American rapper who made it out of Seattle"

Rebranding Cannabis

The 22 year old rapper from Washington, Travis Thompson sent his career skyrocketing with the release of attention grabbing Singles and Visuals like: “Father Forgive Me”, “Need You”, and “Hold Me Down” over the course of 2017. He discusses new music, branding, cannabis, and more.

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Ep 12 - Avery Warner Ep 12 - Avery Warner "90-Day Fiancé" an advocate against sex trafficking.

Rebranding Cannabis

Not sure how many of you watch 90-Day Fiancé, but my good friend, Avery Warner was on the show and roped me into giving her weed on the first episode of this last season. I will never forget that one! 

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Ep 11 - Krayzie Bone Ep 11 - Krayzie Bone "Bone Thugs & Harmony"

Rebranding Cannabis

On this episode of the, Rebranding Cannabis Podcast, the rap legend himself, "Krayzie Bone" of Bone Thugs & Harmony, shares his life and experiences as an American rapper, singer, producer, and entrepreneur.

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Ep 10 - Larry Ep 10 - Larry "Bone Collector" Williams

Rebranding Cannabis

On this episode of the, Rebranding Cannabis Podcast, the legendary Larry "Bone Collector" Williams, tells all.

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Ep 9 - David Meltzer show art Ep 9 - David Meltzer

Rebranding Cannabis

David Meltzer is the Co-founder of Sports 1 Marketing and formerly served as CEO of the renowned Leigh Steinberg Sports & Entertainment agency, which was the inspiration for the movie Jerry Maguire.

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Ep 8 - Jodie Emery show art Ep 8 - Jodie Emery

Rebranding Cannabis

Jodie Emery is a Canadian cannabis rights activist and politician. She is the spouse of fellow activist Marc Emery. Until the business was shut down by police, the couple were co-owners of Cannabis Culture, a business that franchised pot dispensaries, later deemed to be illegal. They had obtained the cannabis from illegal sources, according to Crown prosecutors. They are the former operators and owners of Cannabis Culture magazine and Pot TV.

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Ep 7 - David Paleschuck show art Ep 7 - David Paleschuck

Rebranding Cannabis

With over twenty years of global brand building and consumer marketing experience at American Express, MasterCard, PepsiCo and Microsoft – and over seven years in the legal cannabis industry as VP, Licensing & Brand Partnerships and author of the book, “Branding Bud.

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Ep 6 - Jason Gann Ep 6 - Jason Gann "Wilfred"

Rebranding Cannabis

Australian actor, writer and producer Jason Gann rose to international fame on the strength of "Wilfred," a curious short comedy film in which he played a stoner dog. The film expanded into a successful and critically acclaimed tv show in AUS and the USA. The brand recognition Jason built soon shifted into the cannabis and hemp industry.

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Ep 5 - Sue Taylor aka Mama Sue show art Ep 5 - Sue Taylor aka Mama Sue

Rebranding Cannabis

Sue Taylor is an educator and an advocate for elders teaching the basics of cannabis and promoting the use of this natural remedy in lieu of pharmaceutical drugs that have debilitated our elders and robbed them of their respect and dignity.

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Australian actor, writer and producer Jason Gann rose to international fame on the strength of "Wilfred" (2001), a curious short comedy film in which he played a anthropomorphized dog; the film was expanded into a pair of successful and critically acclaimed television shows in Australia (SBS 1, 2007, 2010) and America (FX, 2010-2014). Born and raised in Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland, Australia, Gann fell in love with performing while in high school, and earned his bachelor's degree in acting from the University of Southern Queensland. After college, he worked in children's theater before moving into mainstream comedy and drama with the Queensland Theatre Company. In 2001, he teamed with a college friend, Adam Zwar, and director Tony Rogers to create a seven-minute comedy film called "Wilfred," about a young man and his over-protective dog, played by Gann. The short was well received on the festival circuit in both Australia and the United States, and inspired Gann and Zwar to expand the premise for a weekly series. While working on the show, which was initially rejected by several Australian television networks, Gann enjoyed minor roles in several Australian comedies before he and Zwar rose to fame as cast members on the popular sketch comedy series "The Wedge" (Network Ten, 2006-07), which also launched the career of actress Rebel Wilson. In 2007, Gann reprised his role as the foul-mouthed, drug-addled mutt in both seasons of the Australian version of the show, which won three Australia Academy of Cinema and Television Awards, including Best Television Comedy Series in its debut season. After the completion of the first season, Gann reprised his most famous character from "The Wedge," an addled professional athlete named Mark Wary, for the series "Mark Loves Sharon" (Network Ten, 2008), which spoofed reality television and hapless celebrities. Gann then traveled to the United States to oversee an American version of "Wilfred" for the FX cable network with producer David Zuckerman. With Gann reprising his role as Wilfred and Elijah Wood as his owner, the Stateside "Wilfred" became the highest-ranking debut sitcom for FX, and enjoyed three follow-up seasons before coming to an end in 2014.