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1.5 The Source of the Stigma (ft. Dr. Paloma Lehfeldt)

1.5 The Source of the Stigma (ft. Dr. Paloma Lehfeldt)

FromSmoke N' Science


1.5 The Source of the Stigma (ft. Dr. Paloma Lehfeldt)

FromSmoke N' Science

ratings:
Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Dec 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

For the last episode of Smoke N’ Science in 2021, Riley and Miyabe interview Dr. Paloma Lehfeldt. Dr. Paloma is a medical doctor, and an advocate for Cannabis. The three discuss the challenges of being a Cannabis advocate in the medical space and the stigmas associated with it, what doctors learn about Cannabis in medical school, and tools she uses to educate patients on Cannabis, among other interesting topics! Thanks for all your support this year!
*Note: All opinions expressed in this podcast are just that. We are NOT medical professionals making formal recommendations; we are just two cannabis scientists speculating about what we would and wouldn't do in theory!
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Released:
Dec 20, 2021
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Podcast episode

Titles in the series (24)

Breaking down the fact vs. fiction of cannabis for everyday users, this podcast is hosted by team smokenol: co-founder and cultivator Andy Westerkamp, Dr. Miyabe Shields, PhD and Dr. Riley Kirk, PhD. While this may sound as dry and crusty as a forgotten two-year-old stash, these scientists are both daily users who want to give consumers practical knowledge. If you’re ready to dive deep into the interaction of humans and nature sit back and start a session of Smoke N’ Science! DISCLAIMER: Everything in this podcast is the opinion of the hosts and those interviewed; this is not medical advice.