The FAB boys had a couple of highly engaging conversations over zoom with Andrew and Mitch (not our Mitch - the one with the effortless actor hair) from the AltMed podcast.
This is also the pair behind Phytoca - a company that works with Australian medicinal patients using full spectrum cannabis products, and seeks to unlock the full genetic potential of cannabis.
We ended up recording these back-and-forths for you, our audience, in what was our very first podcaster cross-collaboration! In fact, you'll be able to listen to an identical discussion over at AltMed, if once wasn't enough...
If you haven't heard of AltMed before, they list themselves as an online resource with a mission to educate the broader Australian community about alternative medicines (such as cannabis). They have a particular focus on medicinal CBD.
Not only does AltMed have a quality podcast - they also have a great website that features loads of written information covering all things medicinal cannabis. It's great stuff - we definitely suggest that you check it out!
Given that this discussion was spread across two separate weeks, we had a lot of time to stir over points we brought up in part 1 - which ultimately meant that we had much to talk about in part 2. This might explain why the podcast is over 2 hours long in total, and seamlessly leaps from topic to topic... like a Tarzan of discourse, in a jungle of weeds!
We had so much fun with this episode of the podcast, and we would like to thank Andrew and Mitch for spending their afternoons speaking candidly about the cannabis industry with us. They're both incredibly interesting and funny dudes with a unique outlook on the space.
We're very grateful for their time, energy, and insight, and we hope to collaborate with them again in the future!
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