Green & Gold

Hayley Fox & TableCakes Productions

Green & Gold is a weed podcast hosted by cannabis journalist Hayley Fox. We talk to pioneers in the weed business: from entrepreneurs to activists, scientists, weed doctors, growers, politicians, plus everyday consumers like you to better understand the complicated world of cannabis.

  • 18 minutes 47 seconds
    16. Does Sex Still Sell In Cannabis Advertising?
    Hayley wrote a story for VICE about sexism in the cannabis industry, and in particular, the advertising strategies of one particular brand, Ignite Cannabis Company. Founded by Instagram-famous Dan Bilzerian - who amassed his following by posting photos of a lavish lifestyle that includes him posing with guns and half-naked women - Ignite seems to be doubling down on the "sex sells" mentality while other cannabis brands trend toward more inclusive messaging. So Hayley calls up Olivia Mannix, co-founder and CEO of Denver-based marketing firm Cannabrand, to talk more in-depth about the dynamics and difficulties of weed advertising. Hayley's VICE story - https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/3kgk5k/dan-bilzerians-weed-company-is-keeping-sexist-cannabis-ads-alive Follow Hayley on Twitter at twitter.com/epfox Support the show and TableCakes Productions at www.patreon.com/tablecakes If you’re a LA-based radio reporter and you are interested in hosting Green & Gold, email some links to your work to [email protected] Leave us a voicemail at 209-566-2253.
    14 February 2019, 6:38 pm
  • 23 minutes 8 seconds
    15. Cannabis & Craft Beer: Why These Two industries May Be Frenemies
    Weed and beer! Beer and weed! Are the industries complementary or are they competitors? Beer sellers are concerned that as more states legalize weed, people may choose cannabis over alcohol and as a result, drive down the sales of beer and booze. In today's episode, Hayley explores these claims and talks to Bart Watson, the Chief Economist at the Brewers Association. He schools us on everything from why IPA's smell so danky, to why cannabis could impact the craft beer biz - but not in the ways people are concerned about. Follow Bart Watson on Twitter at https://twitter.com/BrewersStats Read his 2016 story at https://www.brewersassociation.org/insights/marijuana-beer-industry/ Follow Hayley on Twitter at https://twitter.com/epfox Support the show and TableCakes Productions at https://www.patreon.com/tablecakes If you’re a LA-based radio reporter and you are interested in hosting Green & Gold, email some links to your work to [email protected]
    7 February 2019, 6:18 pm
  • 20 minutes 33 seconds
    14. Young, Female and Working in Weed: One Woman's Perspective
    What's it like to be a woman working in the cannabis industry? This week Hayley spends the entire episode talking to Victoria Arana, who she first met when researching a story for VICE. Arana is an Echo Park native who got a job at a dispensary when she was 18. Since then, she's seen all sorts of mistreatment - from crazy amounts of unpaid overtime, to confiscated tips and sexual harassment. At 22, she is now a seasoned budtender with plans to uproot to UC Davis, study agriculture, and start her own (non-weed) farm. Hayley's VICE story: https://bit.ly/2t1B0NC Follow Hayley on Twitter at https://twitter.com/epfox Support the show and TableCakes Productions at https://www.patreon.com/tablecakes If you’re a LA-based radio reporter and you are interested in hosting Green & Gold, email some links to your work to [email protected]
    31 January 2019, 7:55 pm
  • 21 minutes 4 seconds
    13. Weed Delivery for All! (In California at Least)
    Last week, state officials legalized cannabis delivery, meaning individual cities can no longer ban the practice and it's legal for you to get weed delivered to your home - no matter where you are. Finding a company that will deliver to you, depending on where you live and what product you want, is another matter. Hayley calls up her mom, Jackie Fox, to talk about her frustrations with local delivery. Then, she talks with Bobby, the CEO of cannabis delivery company Herb, which serves the LA area. https://www.herb.delivery/ Follow Hayley on Twitter at https://twitter.com/epfox Support the show and TableCakes Productions at https://www.patreon.com/tablecakes
    24 January 2019, 6:55 pm
  • 21 minutes 23 seconds
    12. Clearing Criminal Records in the Golden State
    Prop 64 legalized recreational cannabis in California, but it also included a provision that allows people who've been charged with cannabis-related crimes to have those charges reduced or expunged. A drug conviction negatively impacts a person's life even after incarceration; it can make it hard to land a well-paying job, access public programs, secure housing and more. Hayley talks with Rodney Holcombe, a staff attorney with the Drug Policy Alliance, on why, even though expungement is now on the table, there are sill a lot of people with cannabis-related crimes on their records. Find out more about the drug policy alliance at http://www.drugpolicy.org/ Follow Hayley on Twitter at https://twitter.com/epfox Support the show and TableCakes Productions at https://www.patreon.com/tablecakes
    17 January 2019, 7:47 pm
  • 30 minutes 57 seconds
    11. The Need for Weed in the Classroom
    No, we're not advocating for smoking weed in your dorm room or hiding it in your locker. Instead, we're talking about academic education surrounding cannabis. A 2017 survey published in Drug and Alcohol Dependance reached out to medical school deans, fellows and residents and found that there was a “fundamental mismatch between the state-level legalization of medical marijuana and the lack of preparation of physicians-in-training to prescribe it.” In addition to guiding future doctors on its use, what about the larger implications of widespread cannabis - like how do we teach about how it may affect the US’s economy? This week Hayley speaks with Eugenio Castro Garza, co-founder of UCLA’s own Cannaclub, a student-run organization that aims to connect students with jobs in the legal cannabis industry while also addressing wider misconceptions surrounding the drug. UCLA's Cannaclub: https://cannaclubatucla.org Hayley's L.A. Taco story: https://www.lataco.com/cannabis-city-ucla-weed-course-aims-at-legitimacy Drug and Alcohol Dependance survey: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28892720 Follow Hayley on Twitter at https://twitter.com/epfox Support the show and TableCakes Productions at https://www.patreon.com/tablecakes
    10 January 2019, 7:29 pm
  • 22 minutes 33 seconds
    10. Happy One-Year Birthday to Legal Weed!
    Recreational cannabis has been legal to sell in California for one year. In our first episode of 2019, Hayley brings you a quick recap of commercial cannabis' inaugural year before looking forward at what new, exciting things might be on the horizon for the coming year. She talks with Adam Spiker, executive director of the Southern California Coalition, about why LA's legal industry is struggling and what changes we can expect to see this year. Find out more about the Southern California Coalition at http://southerncaliforniacoalition.com or on Twitter at https://twitter.com/SoCalCoalition Follow Hayley on Twitter at https://twitter.com/epfox Support the show and TableCakes Productions at https://www.patreon.com/tablecakes
    3 January 2019, 3:00 pm
  • 23 minutes 56 seconds
    9. Field Trip! A Visit to LA's CBD Boutique
    By now you've probably heard of CBD, and may have even seen it in your local grocery store, smoothie shop or dispensary. But what is it and what can it actually do for us? Hayley does a little myth-busting in this episode, addressing what science has to say about CBD and visiting an all-CBD shop called The Antidote on Melrose Avenue. She talks to owner Dashone Stanley about how CBD helped him lose 75 pounds, battle a pill addiction and build a business. Check out The Antidote at https://theantidote.la/ Follow Hayley on Twitter at https://twitter.com/epfox Support the show and TableCakes Productions at https://www.patreon.com/tablecakes
    27 December 2018, 6:59 pm
  • 30 minutes 4 seconds
    8. All Aboard the Senior Weed Shuttle
    People 55 years and older are a rapidly growing demographic of cannabis consumers. Seniors are using weed to help a variety of ailments including inflammation, joint pain, insomnia, and more. This week, Hayley speaks with two guests to find out more about why seniors are gettin' on board with cannabis. First, she speaks with Kandice Hawes, who oversees a monthly shuttle service that transports seniors from their homes in Laguna Woods, to nearby Bud and Bloom dispensary. Then, she talks with one such senior - 66-year-old Shari Horne - a cannabis activist and former mayor of Laguna Woods, about why her weed use USED to be her biggest secret. Bud and Bloom: http://budandbloomoc.com Seniors are filling their prescriptions -- at a pot shop - https://www.cbsnews.com/news/seniors-marijuana-use-fastest-growing-pot-users-prescriptions/ Follow Hayley on Twitter at https://twitter.com/epfox Support the show and TableCakes Productions at https://www.patreon.com/tablecakes
    20 December 2018, 8:56 pm
  • 23 minutes 43 seconds
    7. Pregnancy and Pot Series, Pt 2: A Doctor's Perspective
    This is part two of a series. The medical research into cannabis' effect on a pregnancy is, overall, convoluted. The CDC says that using weed during pregnancy can impact a fetus' development, but they also acknowledge that the scientific evidence is inconclusive. Some research shows that THC can cross the placenta and enter the fetus' blood stream. Still others, like a 2016 piece published in Obstetrics and Gynecology, states that weed alone is "not an independent risk factor in adverse neonatal outcomes." Hayley speaks with Dr. Mishka Terplan, an OB/GYN and addiction specialist, to shed some light on the nuances of cannabis consumption during pregnancy. Read Hayley's recent article in Rolling Stone about pregnancy and weed: https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/weed-pregnancy-mother-family-marijuana-cannabis-755697/ Check out the 2016 Obstetrics and Gynecology research: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27607879 Find Dr. Mishka Terplan on Twitter at https://twitter.com/do_less_harm Follow Hayley on Twitter at https://twitter.com/EPfox Support the show and TableCakes Productions at: https://www.patreon.com/tablecakes
    13 December 2018, 6:36 pm
  • 32 minutes 52 seconds
    6. Pregnancy and Pot, Part 1: When Child Welfare Services Call
    This is part one of a two-part series on cannabis use and pregnancy. According to a survey published last year in the Journal of the American Medical Association, weed is now the “most commonly used illicit drug during pregnancy." While the danger of the drug to a fetus is still hotly debated, its potential to trigger the involvement of child welfare services is not. Emily Berger, a supervising attorney with the Los Angeles Dependency Lawyers, explains why, post-cannabis legalization, she's seeing an increase in child welfare cases related to cannabis use, and why these cases are clogging up the system unnecessarily. Read Hayley's article in Rolling Stone about pregnancy and weed, which inspired this series: https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/weed-pregnancy-mother-family-marijuana-cannabis-755697 Connect with the Los Angeles Dependency Lawyers at https://www.ladlinc.org Follow Hayley on Twitter at https://twitter.com/EPfox Support the show and TableCakes Productions at: https://www.patreon.com/tablecakes
    6 December 2018, 6:25 pm
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