Canna-Bro Dave Yas – The Man Behind the Voice

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This week Joyce interviews her canna-bro and producer, Dave Yas, to learn more about the man behind the voice at Pod617 – The Boston Podcast Network. Although this week’s podcast is not female or cannabis focused, Joyce and Dave do discuss how both podcasting and cannabis are vehicles for change, how Dave transitioned from Lawyers Weekly to podcasting, and why podcasting is a great way to hang out with your friends. 

Joyce also gives a shout out to a new book, Civil Right Queen, by Tomika Brown-Nagin, the story of Constance Baker Motley, a black woman who profoundly changed the face of law and now it is time to know her.

And thank you Plymouth Armor Group for making today’s show possible.

Topics Discussed

(1:25) Tip O’Neill in Boston Globe

(2:25) Constance Baker Motley – Civils Rights Queen

(4:20) Margaret H. Marshall of SJC

(5:20) Plymouth Armor Group Thank You!

(5:30) Vote – NECANN Best Cannabis Podcast

(7:05) MA Lawyers Weekly

(15:20) Emerson Radio WERS

(15:50) Marjorie Clapprood

(16:40) Boston Magazine

(18:60) Boston Public Radio

(19:50) Getting Into Podcasting

(21:40) Internet Radio

(22:50) The Boston Podcast

(24:00) This American LifeMoth RadioHow I Built This

(25:08) Talk Radio History

(26:15) Pod617 – Boston Podcast Network

(30:33) Why Start a Podcast?

(35:00) Thank You Plymouth Armor Group

(36:30) Dave’s Other Podcast

(37:35) The Link Podcast

(38:15) Past Tens Podcast

(39:20) Josh Lamkin Music

(40:00) NFT’s

(42:02) Podcasting is Fun!

(43:55) Podcasting and Cannabis: Vehicles for Change

(44:30) Cannabis Law

(48:20) Worker’s Compensation and Cannabis

(49:40) Connect with Dave

 

The Canna Mom Show wants to thank:

Josh Lamkin and Bella Jaffe for writing and performing TCMS theme music