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Sun Grown, Family Owned with Alannah Davis | Episode 13

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Join us in this electrifying episode of the Legacies podcast! Hosts Tom and Wes kick things off with Harrison Jordan, the game-changing founder and managing lawyer of Substance Law, who's shaking up the industry with his bold challenges to Health Canada’s regulations. Our main spotlight is on Alannah Davis, CEO of Dabble, sharing her inspiring journey of leading a family-owned, sun-grown legacy. We also dive deep into the latest data from the recent OCS By The Numbers report for Ontario. Don't miss out on these riveting discussions that illuminate the cutting-edge of the cannabis world!

Also mentioned in this episode:
Dabble
Substance Law
Liquid Death
The OCS

SOCIALS:
The High Flyer: https://twitter.com/thehighflyerca
Legacies Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/legaciespodcast.ca
Dabble: https://www.instagram.com/dabblecannabisco/
Harrison Jordan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrisonjordan/

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
07:01 Liquid Death Is GIving Away A Jet
14:24 OCS 2023 By The Numbers
26:24 Harrison Jordan on Inducement
54:10 Alannah Davis CEO of Dabble
1:53:54 Wrap Up

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16 episodes

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| Shop Licensed Brand Swag: https://thehighflyer.ca
| Learn More About Substance Law: https://substancelaw.com
| Learn More About Dabble: https://shorturl.at/h0pcC

Join us in this electrifying episode of the Legacies podcast! Hosts Tom and Wes kick things off with Harrison Jordan, the game-changing founder and managing lawyer of Substance Law, who's shaking up the industry with his bold challenges to Health Canada’s regulations. Our main spotlight is on Alannah Davis, CEO of Dabble, sharing her inspiring journey of leading a family-owned, sun-grown legacy. We also dive deep into the latest data from the recent OCS By The Numbers report for Ontario. Don't miss out on these riveting discussions that illuminate the cutting-edge of the cannabis world!

Also mentioned in this episode:
Dabble
Substance Law
Liquid Death
The OCS

SOCIALS:
The High Flyer: https://twitter.com/thehighflyerca
Legacies Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/legaciespodcast.ca
Dabble: https://www.instagram.com/dabblecannabisco/
Harrison Jordan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrisonjordan/

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
07:01 Liquid Death Is GIving Away A Jet
14:24 OCS 2023 By The Numbers
26:24 Harrison Jordan on Inducement
54:10 Alannah Davis CEO of Dabble
1:53:54 Wrap Up

  continue reading

16 episodes

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