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February 21, 2024 β€’ 13 mins
Stack Pack interviews Stacy Hamilton as they talk about the CBD and cannabis industry and if you guys need any big partnerships and conversations, email thepackbrand@borohemp.com

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(00:00):
Hey guys, I got another specialentrepreneur interview coming for you guys today Today.
I got Stacey coming in straight fromBorrow Hemp. Right, huge collaboration
that we have going on with theStackpack Brand. I welcome her. I'm
gonna open up the red carpet forher today on the Stackpack Show. It's
gonna be everywhere Ilheart Radio, Spotify, Google Podcast, everywhere. Be on

(00:24):
the lookout. She's on the way. Stacy's coming, Stacey. We cannot
wait to have a conversation with youon the stack Pack Show. I appreciate
you should be pulling up. Weknow that always lean on me when y're

(00:53):
not start and I'm mean, yo, brand, you came somebody to telling

(01:18):
you guys, it's gonna be agreat, great interview today, Right,
I told y'all I got I gotspecial guests coming through. It's gonna be
a great one. Anytime we dothese interviews, it's always great. Today
I have a special guest, Stacey'sin here with me today. We'll gonna
be diving into Borrow Hemp. I'mgonna be asking her a lot of different

(01:38):
questions today. But I really gotneed you guys to buckle up. Welcome
to the Snack Pack Show. Anotherentrepreneur fire interview on the mini old audio
series. Please now, Stacey,I'm passing it to you. Can you
please tell my audience who you areand what you do. Thank you for
being here, absolutely, thank youfor inviting me. My name is Stacey
Hamilton and I am the CEO andmain research and developed person, research and

(02:04):
development person for Borough Hemp Ay Let'sgo. Look. I appreciate you,
Stacy. We got some big thingson the work this year with the pack
brand and what you guys are doing. But can you please dive into a
little bit about your company, whatyou guys are doing over there and the
excitement this year over to you.Absolutely. So. We specialize in health

(02:27):
and wellness products and and edibles.The health and wellness products are very ailment
specific. So we have a capsulethat can help with cancer show. There's
research showing that it can can benefitcancer patients. We also have for patients
who have seizures, restless legs,depression, anxiety. The one thing that

(02:50):
I feel like we feel a gapthat hasn't been addressed in the hemp industry
or the cannabis in this industry necessarilyand that we've created, worked with the
science system, a master grower tocreate these ailment specific products, and we
continue to do so. Also,we have Delta non edibles that I would
put up against any edible you couldfind anywhere in the United States. They're

(03:14):
really really good quality and good feelingsfrom them. Quality. She said it
right there. Quality is important,right. How have you guys been diving
into the quality? Look for thebest quality before you collab with people?
Talk to me collaboration. So wespecialize it in contract manufacturing, so and

(03:37):
that that basically means that we willmake for any brand, any product so
that they're interested in in the hempspace. And then we also white label,
so we build brands for people.If you come and say I want
to I want to have my ownbrand and I want to have these three
products in it, and I wantit done this way, we will especially
uh, we will formulate specifically foryou and create your brain and development.

(04:00):
We have a design team in thehouse to even help with logos and graphics
and that type of thing. Ilove how you gots the in house.
It's always about being in house,right, So what does collaboration mean to
you, Stacy, or what issomething that you use in your industry.
But tell us all on the StackpackShow what does collaboration mean for you in
twenty twenty four. Let's go.Collaboration is about partnership. It's about people

(04:26):
coming together and like minds and workingtogether towards a greater goal. I'm super
excited to start working with you guysand helping develop your brand specistic to your
customer base. I think that's avery important aspect and component that we can
help build out to represent the companythat you want to build. There's nothing

(04:48):
like being in collaboration with someone thatwants to build something with you that's in
alignment. So being in alignment thisyear is everything for me. Welcome to
the Stackpack Show. I told youguys, I got Stacey from Burrol MP
and Fire interview. So my nextquestion for you, Stacey is how are
you staying innovative nowadays? How areyou staying on top of the trends?

(05:08):
Like what are you doing nowadays atthe company to stay ahead of everything?
Over to you? So we havefocused on health and wellness and edibles.
There's a lot of debate and alot of concerns on super blends and that
type of thing, and for myself, we have elected not to do those.
We have focused our energies on doingresearch to help people with specific needs,

(05:33):
and we are constantly every day innovatingand coming up with new ways to
do that. We use muscle gelsand bombs and healing slabs and the capsules
and futures. We have something toshoot almost everyone's needs. I love that,
so in everyone's need because because youknow, not everyone wants everything right,

(05:54):
we got to suit everyone's needs.I like how you guys have university.
You guys can go, you know, in where we can go from
this product to this market. Sobeing universal, I love that, Stacy.
I got some more questions for you. I want to dive more in
with you, Stacey. I havemore things that I want to know about
what's going on. But what doyou have to tell someone that wants to
do the same thing you're doing,that wants to follow your footsteps? So

(06:15):
what's some advice you could give someoneyou know that wants to get into the
hemp industry? What's the first stepsthey can do? Over to you,
Stacey, block out the noise.There's there's so much noise, and there's
so much hype around these nothing products, focused on creating quality products, collaborate
with people who share your energy andyour drive to to use HEMP as a

(06:41):
means to help and support people andtheir health and a healthier lifestyle. So
I would I would not pay attentionto flashy packaging and that type of thing.
I think that that HEMP and themedical cannabis industry is going to merge.
That's I don't know on a crystalball, but that's that's what I
see happening. And I think thatHEMP is going to move into very much

(07:02):
a health and wellness space, andso I would say start there. I
love that. Thank you for that, Stacy, because it's a lot of
people that wanted this advice. Whateveram I going to do, I gonna
start a lot of questions right thereon how to start in the heap game.
So I love that. My nextquestion for you is why this?

(07:25):
What made? What? What?What? What was that day when you
got up and said this is whatI want to do and I want to
go all the way in and nobody'sgonna tell me who was that day for
you? Stacey? You remember that, like you know what I want to
get in the game. And I'mgonna go all the way in and you
know, just like anything else,when you're consistent with it, you see
the results. But what was thatday for you? Do you remember that?

(07:46):
I absolutely remember that. I wasactually in Washington, DC and I
was lobbying. I have a coupleof starts bake shops, and I was
there lobbying. And I walked intothe Senate though I actually believe it was
the Russell Building, and I smelledcannabis, and I'm like, how am
I smelling this? This is goingto make sense. I'm in a legislative

(08:07):
building and I was there almost anhour early, and so I followed my
nose, went up onto the secondor third floor, and there was this
massive group of people there that wereall advocating for him, and I walked
around and just spoke with those people, and the passion that they had for

(08:28):
what they did definitely inspired me.And I'm disabled and so I have a
lot of medical issues myself, andat the time, my wife had cancer,
and so I dove in with everythingI had and researching because I definitely
think that the pharmaceutical industry has itsplace, and pharmaceuticals definitely have a we

(08:48):
have a need for those. However, I think that we as a as
a country are turning more towards holisticand natural healing when and where we can,
and so I worked very hard todevelop different products that would that would
address those needs in a healthy andclean way. We don't use, you

(09:13):
know, any any colors or anyartificial fragrances and those types of things.
We try very hard to avoid anythingthat can be considered, you know,
not healthy for you. But thatthat turning point for me was walking into
a room full of highly energized andvery passionate people. They made a believer
out of me right then, Rightthere, I'm telling you passion is always

(09:35):
going to make you a believer.That passion, see passion, It's always
going to make it happen for you. Now, Stacy, my next question
for you, because it's a fireinterview, fire fire interview, I want
you guys to you know, tapin because Berli got some nice things on
the way. The pack brand ison the way on the woo. Cannot

(10:00):
wait to see this, so look, Stacy. So if someone right,
they're too what they want on thesite, do you guys give any guidance
behind the scenes, like Okay,this is what I want to choose.
This is what it makes. Doyou guys actually spit back the education to
the users, like, hey,this is what it does for you,

(10:20):
this is how it helps, andstuff like that. Are you willing to
do anything like that? Like teachingand education, we spend an enormous amount
of time teaching and educating customer tourlooking to pick up and carry in their
source. But even just in general, if customers call in with questions what

(10:41):
what do you have that would helpwith this or help with that, We're
always willing to do that. Youcan call or email. I love that.
Do you remember any minor setbacks fora major comeback? This is my
last question for you, Stacey.Do you remember any minor setbacks for a
major comeback in the hip can sowe had. We have had two major

(11:03):
setbacks. Number one is Operation CandyCrush Rutherford County. It's a very interesting
story. You can go straight toYouTube search Operation Candy Crush Rutherford County.
I was arrested on four felony chargesfor selling Charlotte's web CBD that had zero
THHD in it. We won.We weren't breaking the law. We knew

(11:26):
we weren't breaking the law. Wefought in one, but that was a
very frightening thing. I've never beenin trouble a day of my life,
and to be arrested and have mystore shut down by a corrupt local government
was pretty scary. Unfortunately for them, all they did was make me more
passionate and more determined. And thensecondly, the department, Alabama Department of

(11:46):
healths came into our facility and saidthat it is illegal to put any sort
of cannabinoid into a food product,which we know is not true, and
we're in the midst of fighting thatas well. It's been a very very
expensive battles when you're fighting the state. However we are. We are winning
that battle. It's just been fora small business and extremely extremely expensive venture.

(12:13):
Come on, it's that. It'sthe warrior right here, right Stacey.
I hear the warrior spirit. Igot your back. I know you
guys are going to come out ontop because I'm diving in with Burrow him
man. I believe in everything that'sgoing on in Alabama, Boston, Tabama.
That's what we're doing, Stacey,Boston, Tabama. So I'll be

(12:33):
down there. Expect to see morecollaborations with me. Stacy, I'm going
to have her come on to MediaMentors Clubhouse room as well and talk to
the audience, talk to you guysabout the pack brand, when she's doing
up at the company, and howyou guys can get involved as well.
So, Stacey, any last wordsbefore we get out of here? How
can they find you? Do youhave an Instagram and email? Anything that
you want to plug into the podcastbefore we go. So my email is

(12:58):
Stacey sp e A c e yat Burrow HEMP b O R O A
T m P dot com. Pleasefeel free to reach out with any questions
or confirms that you may have.I'd love to work with you and hear
from you. And if you guysgot any more inquiries about my brand that
I'm doing with Stacy, make sureyou guys emailed the PAC brand at Burrowhimp

(13:20):
dot com as well for any inquiriesabout the line that we're creating. Cannot
wait to expand this energy. Thankyou for coming on today. I appreciate
you. Stacey Burrow Him to theMoon. Let's go
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