Join Dr. Karen Mo and special guest Denise Vidot for this episode where we discuss cannabis usage amongst populations both nation and worldwide. A cannabis epidemiologist and assistant PhD at University of Miami’s School of Nursing, Denise Vidot is spearheading what will most likely be one of the one of largest collections of cannabis studies on the planet. Call her the cannabis data diva. If you’re a doctor, a researcher or a cannabis industry person - this episode is definitely for you.
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Join Dr. Karen Mo and I for this episode where we discuss Kids on Cannabis and specifically how marijuana saved one boy’s life. If you have an autistic child or an OCD child or just a child where doctors tell you nothing is wrong, but you know in your heart something is - this episode is for you.
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Join Dr. Karen Mo and guest speaker Amanda Reiman for this discussion on harm reduction and how cannabis can be a safer way to cope with stress. Vice President of Community Development at Flow Kana, Amanda Reiman has been a harm reduction and cannabis advocate for decades. We are honored to have her on our show.
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Constant Grin From A Couch - Episode #15
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Today's program is an encore presentation of the "Top Cowboy Poets" episode, originally aired Nov 3, 2017.
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Casey Van Beek and the Tulsa Groove are veteran musicians whose individual histories include stints with legends like Eric Clapton, Bonnie Riatt, Linda Ronstadt and more. Known for their sultry, laid-back "Tulsa Sound", their new album released in April 2020 called "Heaven Forever" adds their own flavorings, yet is also reminiscent of the sounds of forerunners Leon Russell, JJ Cale and Elvin Bishop. This album, produced by band member Walt Richmond is sponsored by the nonprofit Little Village Foundation, that seeks out music happening in communities created by artists with non-traditional backgrounds, but often deep experience performing. The Little Village Foundation records and produces a CD album free-of-charge as a gift to the musicians and as a means of supporting community-based artists.
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Songs of homecoming and staying, travelling and returning. From the Civil War, the 1940s, the 1960s, and on up to modern times -- here's another selection of songs from my own collection. Fewer jazz/blues songs in this group; and more country. With (of course!) one by John Denver!
This is the other half of my Coming and Going pair of shows. (This time I searched for: come, stay, home, travel, arrival, etcetera.)
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