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  • Uniting Against California's Cannabis Excise Tax Increase with the California Cannabis Operators Association
    2025/05/15
    • [00:00:42] Current legislative landscape and unprecedented industry unity
    • [00:01:34] Background on the 2022 tax reform and scheduled tax increase
    • [00:04:44] Impact on retailers and legacy operators
    • [00:06:52] Breakdown of cannabis tax revenue beneficiaries
    • [00:13:41] AB 564 (Haney) and coalition of supporters
    • [00:19:01] Legislative timeline and budget strategy
    • [00:22:19] Why cannabis deserves special tax consideration
    • [00:28:51] Funding mechanisms and Prop 64's unfulfilled promises
    • [00:33:50] Call to action for listeners
    • [00:36:22] Cannabis industry's $6.5 billion tax contribution and closing remarks

    DISCLAIMER: The Goldenhour podcast provides information about cannabis and related topics for general informational and entertainment purposes only. The content is intended for adults 21+ and should not be considered medical, legal, or professional advice, as cannabis remains federally illegal in the United States and laws vary by jurisdiction. The views expressed by hosts and guests are their own, and any discussions about health effects, business opportunities, or consumption should not be taken as recommendations. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that you are solely responsible for complying with applicable laws in your jurisdiction and that any actions taken based on the information presented are entirely at your own risk.

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    38 分
  • Roots and Resilience: Inside Humboldt County's Cannabis Legacy (Part 2)
    2025/04/21
    • 00:03-01:05: Discussion about distribution challenges and business survival with slim margins
    • 01:06-03:10: David addresses vertical integration as a potential solution and compares cannabis regulations to the wine industry
    • 03:11-07:08: Conversation about transportation restrictions and regulatory frameworks that hinder farm operations
    • 07:09-09:06: Marion describes the dramatic decline in local farms, noting that from over 100 farms in Panther Gap, only her operation remains legal
    • 09:07-11:00: Discussion about Humboldt County's shift toward tourism despite geographical challenges
    • 11:01-16:16: Laura (producer) joins to discuss cannabis tourism potential, comparing different approaches across regions
    • 16:17-21:42: Conversation about missed opportunities in tourism marketing and how cannabis could revitalize the local economy
    • 21:43-24:45: Final thoughts on local politics and the need for change, with mention of an upcoming Board of Supervisors decision on tax deadlines
    • 24:46-25:00: Wrap-up with information about Goldenhour's advocacy efforts and resources for listeners

    DISCLAIMER: The Goldenhour podcast provides information about cannabis and related topics for general informational and entertainment purposes only. The content is intended for adults 21+ and should not be considered medical, legal, or professional advice, as cannabis remains federally illegal in the United States and laws vary by jurisdiction. The views expressed by hosts and guests are their own, and any discussions about health effects, business opportunities, or consumption should not be taken as recommendations. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that you are solely responsible for complying with applicable laws in your jurisdiction and that any actions taken based on the information presented are entirely at your own risk.

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    26 分
  • Roots and Resilience: Inside Humboldt County's Cannabis Legacy (Part 1)
    2025/04/09
    • 00:00-00:26: Introduction of guests and Lost Creek Family Farms
    • 00:27-02:18: Marion describes Lost Creek as a legacy farm in remote Humboldt County and shares how she moved from Albany, NY to Humboldt after discovering it while on Phish tour around 2000
    • 02:19-04:53: Discussion of land acquisition in Panther Gap and how Marion's husband acquired property from a Vietnam veteran
    • 04:54-07:12: Exploration of Humboldt's origins with back-to-land movement, community bonds, and self-sufficiency
    • 07:13-09:07: Marion describes how cannabis cultivation enabled families to stay in rural communities while supporting art and creativity
    • 09:08-11:05: Discussion of Humboldt County's geography and perfect growing conditions for cannabis
    • 11:06-15:14: Talk about the beauty of the region, sustainability challenges of off-grid living, and the unique microclimates
    • 15:15-18:10: Stories about law enforcement tactics during prohibition era, including helicopter raids and intimidation techniques
    • 18:11-21:19: Examination of community support systems during raids and arrests
    • 21:20-24:53: Discussion of misconceptions about environmental damage and "cartel grows"
    • 24:54-32:05: Conversation about legalization concerns and formation of a cannabis cooperative
    • 32:06-42:20: Details about how the cooperative model evolved, including challenges with investors and management who didn't understand farming
    • 42:21-42:43: Closing remarks and preview of part two of the conversation

    DISCLAIMER: The Goldenhour podcast provides information about cannabis and related topics for general informational and entertainment purposes only. The content is intended for adults 21+ and should not be considered medical, legal, or professional advice, as cannabis remains federally illegal in the United States and laws vary by jurisdiction. The views expressed by hosts and guests are their own, and any discussions about health effects, business opportunities, or consumption should not be taken as recommendations. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that you are solely responsible for complying with applicable laws in your jurisdiction and that any actions taken based on the information presented are entirely at your own risk.

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    43 分
  • Seed Swaps & Sisterhood: Inside the Northern California Women in Cannabis Movement
    2025/03/19
    In this episode of the Goldenhour podcast, we explore women's experiences in the cannabis industry, particularly in Northern California. Guests include Goldenhour Collective co-owner Haylee Parker, and Leah Cerri, a cannabis brand marketer, event producer, writer, Ganjier, and founder of Northern California Women in Cannabis. Leah shares her journey from growing up in a cannabis-friendly household in Mendocino County to working in nonprofits and eventually returning to cannabis for its community aspects. She discusses founding Northern California Women in Cannabis, which hosts free events for women across the region. Hayley talks about her decade-long career in cannabis and her commitment to maintaining the compassionate core of the industry at Golden Hour Collective. Both discuss the challenges women face in the industry, including sexism and the difficulties of navigating a market dominated by corporate interests rather than patient-centered approaches. The conversation covers the importance of community-building among women in cannabis, the value of understanding retail and consumer needs, and advice for women entering the industry. They also discuss the upcoming Northern California Women in Cannabis event in Santa Rosa on March 22nd, featuring women-owned brands, a seed swap, and cannabis history exhibits.DISCLAIMER: The Goldenhour podcast provides information about cannabis and related topics for general informational and entertainment purposes only. The content is intended for adults 21+ and should not be considered medical, legal, or professional advice, as cannabis remains federally illegal in the United States and laws vary by jurisdiction. The views expressed by hosts and guests are their own, and any discussions about health effects, business opportunities, or consumption should not be taken as recommendations. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that you are solely responsible for complying with applicable laws in your jurisdiction and that any actions taken based on the information presented are entirely at your own risk.
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    40 分
  • Cannabis Retail Revolution: How Goldenhour's Legacy Farm Strategy Beats Corporate Cultivation
    2025/03/06
    In this episode of the Goldenhour Podcast, CEO David Spradlin reveals how the dispensary defies industry trends by partnering directly with Northern California's legacy cannabis farmers. Unlike competitors chasing scale, Goldenhour Collective has created an "asset-light" business model that cuts out middlemen, delivers superior products, and achieves impressive margins. Spradlin explains how their approach honors cannabis heritage while meeting modern consumer desires for craft quality and variety. The episode offers valuable insights into sustainable cannabis retail strategy and the importance of preserving Northern California's cannabis agricultural legacy in an increasingly corporate market.DISCLAIMER: The Goldenhour podcast provides information about cannabis and related topics for general informational and entertainment purposes only. The content is intended for adults 21+ and should not be considered medical, legal, or professional advice, as cannabis remains federally illegal in the United States and laws vary by jurisdiction. The views expressed by hosts and guests are their own, and any discussions about health effects, business opportunities, or consumption should not be taken as recommendations. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that you are solely responsible for complying with applicable laws in your jurisdiction and that any actions taken based on the information presented are entirely at your own risk.
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    30 分
  • Understanding the Difference: Regulated Cannabis vs. Hemp-Derived Products
    2025/01/21

    [00:00:06] Introduction to the episode and David Spradlin, CEO of Goldenhour Collective.

    [00:00:51] Discussion on the rise of hemp-derived products and the loophole in the 2018 Farm Bill.

    [00:05:01] Personal anecdotes about the prevalence of hemp products in states like Alabama.

    [00:06:02] The difference between full-spectrum cannabis and synthetic hemp-derived compounds.

    [00:09:51] The importance of consumer education and the risks of unregulated products.

    [00:12:14] How to identify trustworthy dispensaries and ask the right questions.

    [00:15:02] Insights into sustainable farming practices and supporting legacy cannabis growers.

    [00:17:12] Closing remarks and how to connect with Goldenhour Collective.

    DISCLAIMER: The Goldenhour podcast provides information about cannabis and related topics for general informational and entertainment purposes only. The content is intended for adults 21+ and should not be considered medical, legal, or professional advice, as cannabis remains federally illegal in the United States and laws vary by jurisdiction. The views expressed by hosts and guests are their own, and any discussions about health effects, business opportunities, or consumption should not be taken as recommendations. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that you are solely responsible for complying with applicable laws in your jurisdiction and that any actions taken based on the information presented are entirely at your own risk.

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    17 分
  • Cannabis Industry Outlook: Navigating Challenges and Seeking Solutions in 2025
    2025/01/15
    • [00:00:31] - Overview of main industry challenges: price compression and market access
    • [00:05:57] - Discussion of potential solutions and policy changes
    • [00:10:46] - Impact of alternative markets and competing products
    • [00:12:17] - Analysis of systematic industry consolidation
    • [00:14:08] - Reflection on unfulfilled promises of the "green rush"
    • [00:16:02] - Comparison of cannabis markets across different states
    • [00:17:18] - Discussion of successful regulatory models

    DISCLAIMER: The Goldenhour podcast provides information about cannabis and related topics for general informational and entertainment purposes only. The content is intended for adults 21+ and should not be considered medical, legal, or professional advice, as cannabis remains federally illegal in the United States and laws vary by jurisdiction. The views expressed by hosts and guests are their own, and any discussions about health effects, business opportunities, or consumption should not be taken as recommendations. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that you are solely responsible for complying with applicable laws in your jurisdiction and that any actions taken based on the information presented are entirely at your own risk.

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    19 分
  • The Future of California's Cannabis Legacy & Tourism Opportunities
    2025/01/15
    • [00:00:34] - The shift back to legacy cannabis and small farm support
    • [00:04:52] - Defining legacy cannabis farmers and their importance
    • [00:08:12] - The role of activism and advocacy in industry evolution
    • [00:11:31] - Business guidance for family-owned cannabis farms
    • [00:16:27] - Practical advice for farm operations and planning
    • [00:19:30] - Requirements for partnering with Golden Hour
    • [00:21:54] - The importance of preserving California's cannabis regions
    • [00:27:56] - Discussion of cannabis tourism potential
    • [00:29:18] - The need for infrastructure and revenue drivers in cannabis tourism

    DISCLAIMER: The Goldenhour podcast provides information about cannabis and related topics for general informational and entertainment purposes only. The content is intended for adults 21+ and should not be considered medical, legal, or professional advice, as cannabis remains federally illegal in the United States and laws vary by jurisdiction. The views expressed by hosts and guests are their own, and any discussions about health effects, business opportunities, or consumption should not be taken as recommendations. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that you are solely responsible for complying with applicable laws in your jurisdiction and that any actions taken based on the information presented are entirely at your own risk.

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    31 分