Category: podcast
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Episode 168 – Is Hemp Hurting Illinois’ Cannabis Market? Solutions & Must-Know News
In this episode of The Cole Memo, we break down Illinois’ record-breaking cannabis sales in 2024 and explore what these numbers really mean. While the state touts economic growth, we examine the growing divide between corporate operators and social equity businesses, as well as the ongoing battle over hemp-derived cannabinoids. Plus, we discuss Governor Pritzker’s…
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Episode 167 – Chicago City Hall Discusses Regulating Hemp Instead of Banning
As Illinois braces for snow, Cole and Phil dive into a jam-packed episode covering recent cannabis legislation, regulatory updates, and the ongoing debate over hemp-derived THC. They break down new proposals, including a bill to expand home cultivation limits and efforts to introduce cannabis delivery in the state. The conversation also explores the Chicago City…
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Episode 166 – Goblin Roasts Verano, Illinois Cannabis Sales Soar, and THC Limits Challenged
In this live episode of The Cole Memo, we discuss cannabis influencer Goblin’s scathing response to Verano’s sponsorship offer. We also break down Illinois’ record-breaking cannabis sales, surpassing $2 billion in 2024, and dive into a bizarre lawsuit challenging THC potency limits in concentrates. Plus, I’m joined by live callers! Want to call in live…
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Episode 165 – Latest Illinois Cannabis News
In this episode of The Cole Memo, I review the latest in Illinois cannabis news: A new bill in the Illinois General Assembly could put an end to vehicle searches based solely on cannabis odor. I break down what this means, the legal background, and the potential impact. I also touch on the ongoing debate…
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Episode 164 – Hemp Regulation Battles, Political Tensions, And Illinois Ethics In Focus
In this episode of The Cole Memo, I sit down with Jeremy Gorner from the Chicago Tribune to discuss the latest developments in Illinois politics and policy. We dive into the heated debate over hemp regulation, including the behind-the-scenes lobbying efforts by Governor Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson. Jeremy shares insights on how these…
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Episode 163 – Did the Lame Duck Push to Ban Hemp in Illinois Lack Support?
In this episode of The Cole Memo, we examine the failed lame duck effort to ban federally-legal cannabis products in Illinois. Was there ever enough support for the controversial bill, or did political tensions and public opposition seal its fate? Tune in for a recap on this high-stakes legislative showdown. Links mentioned during show
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Episode 162 – Hash Wednesday: Reviving Tradition, Challenging the War on Drugs
In this episode, Cole Preston sits down with Jesus, a passionate advocate who helped reignite the historic Hash Wednesday tradition at the University of Illinois. You can learn more about Hash Wednesday at ColeMemo.com/History. During the episode, Cole and Jesus explore the event’s roots, the camaraderie it fosters, and the ongoing fight against the War…
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Episode 161 – Cannabis Remediation, Regulation, and Beyond
I’m joined by Maddie Scanlon, founder of High Focus Media and the Illinois Cannabis Consumption Association, to unpack the hot topic of cannabis remediation, Illinois’ strict testing standards, and the need for better transparency in labeling. We also explore the role of hemp in cannabis policy and how normalization through consumption advocacy is shaping the…
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Episode 160 – From Brick Weed to Artisanal Craft: Cannabis Innovation with Dustin Shroyer
In this episode, I sit down with Dustin, the former COO and President of Revolution Cannabis in Illinois, to explore his journey from early experiments with homegrown cannabis in the 90s to shaping cutting-edge cultivation and extraction techniques. During the episode, we discuss the evolving landscape of cannabis testing, the challenges of maintaining quality in competitive…
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Episode 159 – Social Equity, Cannabis Testing, and the .3% Line
In this episode, Cole Preston sits down with Miggy and Phil for a lively discussion on the evolving dynamics of the hemp and cannabis industries. They explore the blurred lines between hemp and marijuana, the implications of Illinois’ strict regulations, and the impact of social equity programs. From consumer safety concerns with synthetic products to…
