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Watch as veteran newshawk Al Graham along with Green Irene, Cindy Howell and Glenn Prentice discuss the global psychedelics & cannabis news with this twice weekly broadcast.
Watch as veteran newshawk Al Graham along with Green Irene, Cindy Howell and Glenn Prentice discuss the global psychedelics & cannabis news with this twice weekly broadcast.
Al Graham
Al is a Canadian cannabis advocate who has been dealing with Crohns Disease since 2003. Since becoming ill he has been a writer for publications such Canada's only cannabis newspaper Cannabis Digest and Treating Yourself Magazine. He is the spokesperson for the Ontario Canada based grassroots advocacy group People Advocating Cannabis Education. Al has always been an outspoken cannabis advocate, who enjoys speaking to people at non-cannabis events about its benefits. After spending 5 years talking to people at cafes about cannabis he started doing it at the Campbellford Lifestyle Shop, a business in Campbellford Ontario. In 2011 Al was named the recipient of the Michelle Rainey Foundations Patient Advocate of the Year Award for his dedication and effort in educating the public about cannabis.
Glenn Prentice
Glenn, who is a member of the Metis First Nations of Canada, comes to us from Fredericton NB and is married with five kids. Originally from Toronto ON, he uses cannabis for medicine and relaxation.
In the past he has participated in PACE events including their educational documentary showings to attending and hosting the PACE Grow Op Tournaments. Glenn also attended and participated in the Treating Yourself Expo and volunteered at TY events along with helping out with the magazines Toronto vapour lounge review.
In the past he has participated in PACE events including their educational documentary showings to attending and hosting the PACE Grow Op Tournaments. Glenn also attended and participated in the Treating Yourself Expo and volunteered at TY events along with helping out with the magazines Toronto vapour lounge review.
Cindy Howell
Cindy joined the station in January 2021 as a reporter on the ‘Reefer Reporters’, now called PACE News. She came on to ‘just read the news'. But that changed quickly, Since joining the network, Cindy has happily taken on any task put before her. Helping to create and host past shows, bringing her own ‘seah and talk’ (Tokin Talk) show to the network, and expanding it to work with GreenIrene.
Cindy came into the cannabis industry about 15 years ago, helping other patients and reviewing products. She has spent time managing a medical dispensary, traveling her province to educate others in small groups, running a program during the pandemic where she delivered cannabis flower, edibles, topicals and concentrates (as well as food) to medical patients in need around her province. Cindy is also an award winning cannabis chocolate maker, winning second place a number of years ago in a small competition in NS.
Cannabis led Cindy to psychedelic medicine in attempts to help her win the fight against her CPTSD. Micro and macro dosing psilocybin, and eventually found iboga and 5meo-DMT. These medicines made a huge positive difference in her healing, and next up for Cindy is Kambo!
Cindy shares her story loudly, in hopes she can inspire others to research their own healing path as she did during the Cannabis Day event on July 1, 2022 at Sunset Beach in Vancouver. Cindy’s true desire is to help others. Help them find their healing path. Keep an eye out for Cindy’s picture to show up in a ‘Women of Cannabis’ calendar slated to be released later in 2023, and she is about to pop up in Vancouver to speak at the 420/2023 celebration.
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