TSC Talks Guest Mike Robinson~Healer Vs. M.D.

TSC Talks guest Mike Robinson, Cancer Survivor/Cannabis Activist – Founder, Global Cannabinoid Research Center, comes on to discuss some of the current challenges in the cannabis community as well as exciting opportunities and projects coming your way. He starts off answering the initial question regarding who is reliable and trustworthy in the industry, we delve into challenges with cannabis certifications, the misconceptions surrounding the term “healer” and the lack of respect and credibility, and why these perceptual challenges exist.

We also discuss the sharing of information parent to parent on platforms such as Facebook, and how this can be valuable as well as how professional platforms often don’t give the level of detail one can gain from online groups. There is much caution needed in all areas of sharing information on cannabinoid medicine as well as assessing what is accurate and reliable. Mike has years of in-depth hands-on experience working in the compassion program one on one with many many individuals and discusses what it takes to “dial-in” a protocol, emphasizing the need for personalization and tweaking of one’s regimen, getting in touch with our physical and psychological cues to learn what will work best for our own cannabinoid medicine treatment as well as our loved ones for whom we might seek support and guidance in learning to implement this valuable and often last-resort life-saving treatment for those living with chronic and often life-threatening conditions.

Below are some links with more information. Stay tuned for another full podcast episode with Mike discussing the disconnect between the healer and the M.D. in traditional and cannabinoid medicine and offers some suggestions and hope for bridging that gap.

There’s a lot more here that’s well worth your time. Please note that Mike has launched (in his spare time) a platform for those who are “in need of help” in light of the global pandemic we are facing with covid19. https://whosneedinghelp.com.

We will shortly be launching another podcast with content related to Mike Robinson’s work and other life minded professionals and patients will be housed and will shortly be including more information on this podcast where we hope to put out shorter, more frequent information/Q & A, support and resources on cannabinoid medicine, and promoting our shortly to be launched botanical beverage that will truly knock your socks off. Watch our website, look for announcements on the front page banner related to this new content.

As always, thanks for listening, caring and sharing as we talk about “the things no one else wants to talk about ” and try to bridge gaps in misunderstandings, perception, and lack of education to come together as human beings doing our best to find some quality of life and joy while here on this planet.

Mike’s links:

Article about his personal experience: https://www.mikesmedicines.com/medical-marijuana/fighting-ordered-isolation-with-cannabiniods-coronavirus-scare-hits-our-home/

On the role of cannabinoids in fighting disease: https://globalcannabinoidrc.com/f/immunoregulatory-role-of-cannabinoids-during-infectious-disease

https://mikesmedicines.com
https://globalcannabinoidrc.com/
https://carouselchallenge.com
https://genevievesdream.com
https://nanobles.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-robinson-~-cannabis-heals-256b3192/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MikesEpilepsy
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cannabismymedicine/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikeRob47354384, https://twitter.com/MikeRob23307223
https://hightimes.com/culture/genevieves-journey-how-cannabis-helped-save-life-create-family/
https://www.imedpub.com/proceedings/cbn-the-cancer-fighting-cannabinoid-5528.html

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TSC Talks Guest Tyrone Williams

What’s relatable about this TSC Talks podcast guest, Tyrone Williams is how despite multiple and frequently tragic occurrences throughout his life, he finds a way to take the high road and choose not to stay stuck in unhealthy circumstances and a mindset of a passive victim. Tyrone is a “Proud Father👣 Direct From Source Supplier🌿License THC and Hemp Product Acquisition and Quality Control Specialist🤔Problem Solver”, He speaks out about the inequities in the industry, highlights multiple examples and is determined not to let any of these hurdles keep him from creating a legacy for his son of a life lived with integrity, respect for history and love. Buckle up.

TSC Talks guest Tyrone Williams is a Proud Father👣 Direct From Source Supplier🌿Licensed THC and Hemp Product Acquisition and Quality Control Specialist🤔Problem Solver. This is his story of life in the fast lane in the early days of the cannabis industry in Southern California. Tyrone grew up with a father involved in some of the riskier smuggling operations in the industry, his uncle being killed by the cartel and his mother as a beacon of safety and strength.

In this episode, Tyrone walks us through the timeline of his life, detailing one challenge after tragedy after another. He is passionate about the potential of cannabis to revolutionize the world, has deep knowledge of multiple aspects of the cannabis industry, and speaks with passion and purpose about the lack of equity in the industry, as well as the need to respect the living history of those that have sacrificed, lost and suffered defending their right to use the plant over the years. He makes note repeatedly that it’s not the cannabis business of today, where we take for granted the reduced stigma and ease of access, but the gritty illegal side of the business, that of Netflix docudramas, in which his father and other relatives were immersed when he was born. Despite the high stakes danger and tragic outcomes of these illegal operations, they laid the groundwork for the movement toward marijuana legalization and reform that exists today.

Tyrone’s early years were defined by excitement, tragedy, and turmoil; “One of my first memories is sitting in a pile of money and throwing it up and throwing up in the air like Richie Rich. When I was three years old, we dropped my uncle off at the airport and he was shot down by the Mexican military on his way back. on his way back. He was a very, very good pilot and
It was a C130 plane so there’s no way that it would have just fallen out of the sky”

Despite this tragedy and others, Tyrone mentions his mother and grandmother as positive influences, “Yeah, I didn’t have any guidance. I didn’t have anyone to look to except for my grandmother on my mom’s side. You know she and my mom gave me my work ethic and my ability to love. I will always love them for that because, you know, for my first five years, I had nothing but love and even though there were these events. They weren’t tragic to me, because I was so young. And my mom was still, you know, she was running around with me in a carrier, and she was a thrift store shopper. She didn’t care about money”

He expresses his deep desire to be there for his son, “the second half of my life is going to be where I put my legacy together for my son. He’s getting four As and 2 Bs. He just got his report card. He’s doing so good in school, he’s loving it. He’s got, friends. I mean, he’s happy and he really loves that we have a good relationship. We talk all the time. And you know, we do stuff. It’s something that I didn’t have whatsoever, so I know exactly what to give him. Yesterday I got an argument with my dad. And I actually thanked him for being you tell me exactly what not to do”

In describing how he was able to learn from all the trauma, fighting and things he saw going on, “I don’t believe in arguments because all it does is piss both parties off. But I do believe in communication and discussion. Yeah, we can agree to disagree, but lets at least listen both over each other sides and not try to make either of us feel like we’re inferior to the other. Because there’s that starts to occur, then people close down and nothing’s heard whatsoever. ” Amen Tyrone.

Relating his frustrations with the influx of people into the industry with “certificates and resumes” and bypassing those who have deep lived experience in the industry, real-time. Those who are passed over frequently when in many cases they are far more knowledgeable and educated than those who merely sat in a classroom and were taught about the plant, “I mean, these companies come in and I was brokering trim and there was a couple of companies that came into California and bought all the trim up and now it’s $2 higher than what it was before. And they just priced me out of everything. And then if you want to get any type of position with any of these companies they want you to have some resume that shows that you went to some stupid school to get some freakin ‘certificate that shows that you can do something.”

One of his ongoing concerns with the industry, “So that’s another problem with this influx of new money into the industry is that people are so greedy that they’ll do anything, they don’t care about trying to follow the rules, there’s no etiquette whatsoever anymore.”

Tyrone goes on to mention, how he cannot believe what he’s lived through stating, “Yeah, this is all true, real firsthand experience, not just something that I heard about from somebody else, the third person, this and that. So, yeah, and that’s why when I read back thru it, I’m like, I don’t even believe it.”

And in conclusion, I’ll leave you with this quote that gives evidence to the reason Tyrone has survived lived experiences beyond belief and has been able to rise above overwhelming circumstances to come on this podcast and talk to us today. Thanks, Tyrone for your honest, painful, inspiring glimpse of another side of the industry that many don’t understand.

“I don’t believe in arguments because all it does is both parties off. But I do believe in communication and discussion. Yeah, we can agree to disagree, but lets at least listen over each other sides and not try to make either of us feel like we’re inferior to the other. Because when that starts to occur, then people close down and nothing’s heard whatsoever. They’re just thinking about what they’re gonna say”. Truth.

From LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyrone-sky-williams-5b4b45195/
“I’m a second-generation grower with 20 years in indoor hydroponic space design and quality control. Specializing in licensed farm direct THC products of the highest quality. The products personally rigorously tested and vetted from only the best quality. I have designed products that have proven positive results that I will be introducing to the market if anyone is interested in an investment opportunity.”

TSC Talks Guest Tyrone Williams

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