
Final Episode of Season 1.
Lucas Evans is an environmental scientist, 7th generation Texan and Industrial Hemp baron. Working with cutting edge technology and experts in the field on global projects to localize sustainable supply chains, maximizing food and material production. Identifying and solving complex issues within industrial processes, agricultural systems and a rapidly changing climate. Global warming mitigation.
Check him out at
https://texashempprocessors.net/
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Jul 12, 2022
48 min

www.357company.com
Kevin is the Co-Founder, President of The 357 Company - on a mission to disrupt the status quo in logistics and create “best in class” hemp logistic solutions while educating and advocating for the entire hemp supply chain as the industry scales.
The 357 Company has pioneered the standard operating procedures for the logistics component of the hemp supply chain. Since 2019 - the 357 Hemp Logistics division has built a trusted reputation within the hemp industry by provided fully insured logistics solutions the industry can truly count on. In 2021 - the company launched its 357 Kerbsyde division to provide a direct to consumer solution for vaporizers and e-cigs.
Before co-founding The 357 Company, Kevin Schultz served as Vice President at Verano Holdings LLC, a vertically integrated company of medical and recreational cannabis licenses. In that role, he had a strong focus on the entire supply chain while ensuring compliance and production goals were being strategically planned for to supply the market with consistent and safe products.
Prior to his career in medical cannabis and hemp – Kevin founded and operated several businesses including those specializing in the distribution of implantable medical devices to surgeons and operational efficiency software to hospital C-suites and operating rooms across America. Kevin earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing Sales from Northern Illinois University.
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Jun 3, 2022
37 min

https://www.instagram.com/traceyourtampon/
https://traceyourtampon.com/
Trace is revolutionizing menstrual care by creating the world’s first hemp fiber and Climate Beneficial ™ cotton period care line, set to release in spring 2023. More than just another sustainable period product, Trace is re-imagining menstrual care to actively reverse climate change and restore our relationship with the natural world. Through this powerful healing approach, we are able to innovate and trace all steps of production from farming practices to fiber processing. Founded in 2020, the team at Trace drew from previous experience and relationships in the health and hemp industries to move into menstrual care—an area in serious need of revolution. Trace’s 100% plastic free tampons are made from hemp and cotton grown regeneratively, going beyond sustainability and healing the earth through soil restoration and carbon capture. When it comes to quality and traceability, we know every field our fiber comes from and exactly how it’s processed; we even know all our farmers and processors by name. We ensure equity at each step in our supply chain and manufacturing. We value menstruators’ bodies and health and know the health of one is the health of all, including our earth. That's why we use only natural fibers, and we don’t use glyphosate, chlorine bleach, or other harsh chemicals. We put the amazing, natural ingredients in our tampons front-and-center, honoring menstruating people’s autonomy in a landscape that hasn’t done so for decades. All of these innovative practices manifest a legacy of healing—ourselves, each other, and the earth.
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May 27, 2022
38 min

Clayton Turner is an entrepreneur and scientist in the technology, software, cannabis and hemp space. He is a founder of Rainier Distillers, Washington State Enterprises, Biosmart Research, HPLC Solutions, SearchandRescueDrones.com, PacKWHere Electric Vehicle Modules, and was Visionary of Santa Fe Farms until January 2022, he is a co-founder of The Hemp Blockchain.
Clayton has worked for a decade in medical cannabinoid isolation, carbon sequestration, engineering industrial systems, trichome extraction, fiber processing, carbon products, pyrolysis, and blockchain. Clayton has set up over 20 facilities in the hemp space. Clayton has led teams which include The Carbon Protocol Qualified Xprize team. He is the creator of the first 100% all hemp battery. He has given national talks with people like former President of Mexico Vincente Fox. He is a voting member of the IEEE P2874 Spatial Web, Architecture and Governance Working Group. He has designed a replacement material that can reduce plastic use by up to 50% while sequestering its weight in carbon. In addition he has designed a drone system for preventing forest fires (preparing for the Fire Prevention XPrize), and holds the patent pending for APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR CONNECTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF SATELLITE BASED INTERNET SERVICES an aspect in a device for cleaning plastic from the oceans using drones as well as search and rescue.
https://thehempblockchain.com/
For Links to Hemp Batteries:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjmYtdMp9SU
https://ushba.org/the-solution-and-near-future-hemp-batteries/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeJ9q45PfD0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKozwHAopNE
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May 20, 2022
1 hr 12 min

Mikayla Moore serves as the Hemp Program Officer for the Montana Department of Agriculture. She began her career in the private sector of the agriculture and cannabis industries before entering the regulatory scene, where she aided in developing the Montana state Hemp Program.
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May 13, 2022
34 min

Bruce Michael Dietzen's first claim to fame was his "Hemp Car" inspired by Henry Ford's original vision. He focuses on making products from carbon negative material. He is the founder of Drawdown Hemp, which is working to quantify hemp's carbon capture ability.
In this episode Bruce talks about how hemp can avoid and sequester carbon immediately. He is sounding the alarm bells. It's time to take climate change seriously. For more information on Drawdownhemp
Here is a video of Bruce presenting at 2022 NoCo Hemp Expo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4d65nNPbM8
Here is a link to the 14th version of The Emperor Wears No Clothes by Jack Herer, which Bruce helped get released.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B086N2Q318/ref=tsm_1_fb_lk
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May 6, 2022
46 min

Melissa Nelson is the owner and field research scientist at Performance Crop Research, an independent crop research facility in Great Bend, Kansas. Melissa works with a variety of companies around the world collecting data on crops grown in the Midwest with a focus on soil health, residues, and efficacy of new chemistries and varieties.
Melissa is also co-owner of South Bend Industrial Hemp. South Bend focuses on helping grow the hemp industry in Kansas. South Bend also grows dual purpose varieties and is working towards developing the grain and fiber industry. Their goal is to provide support for farmers and create grower's groups to supply South Bend's decortication facility. Education and being advocates for agriculture is a passion of Melissa's.
https://www.southbendindustrialhemp.com/
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Apr 29, 2022
25 min

It's Earth Day! Get outside breathe the air and give thanks to the Earth.
No guest today, Atom and David give some love to the Earth.
Here is a link to information on the book Atom reads from in the episode https://www.allwecansave.earth/
If you want to get involved check out the links below
https://www.earthday.org/earth-day-2022/
https://www.earthday.org/take-action-now/
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Apr 22, 2022
12 min

Patrick Brown runs Brown Family Farms, a multi-generational family run farm started by his great grandfather Byron Brown. For more information on the Brown Family Farm check out their website https://hempfinityus.com
Rick grows both CBD and industrial fiber, to follow his farm check out https://www.instagram.com/hempfinityus
Rick can be reached at [email protected]
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Apr 15, 2022
29 min

Ken Elliott is the President and Founder of IND HEMP LLC (https://www.indhemp.com/) a hemp oilseed and fiber company located in Ft Benton Montana., IND HEMP is focused on creating an agricultural alternative to existing crops that include incorporating hemp into a farmer's rotation. Hemp is an amazing healthy food alternative as well as a renewable fiber material that can be used to launch the next industrial revolution that focus' on human health, environmental care, and providing a better place for our kids and grandkids. IND HEMP is committed to making change where we can and working with others that want to be a part of something better. We call it, "The Goodness of Hemp".
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Apr 8, 2022
35 min
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