Penelope Hamilton Still Likes to Cook Cannabis in Her Crockpot
Penelope Hamilton’s canna story is filled with twists and turns and encompasses all of Joyce’s very favorite topics; pot, politics and religion. Penelope is on the cutting edge of advocacy in her home state of New York, but her story begins with a childhood illness and leads through a Mennonite marriage and transitions through many other communities where cannabis was taboo. But here she is today, breaking barriers and crushing stigmas as a New York cannabis advocate with her story of wisdom and persistence and healing.
Joyce also speaks with Brooke Westlake about the upcoming Women in Cannabis Expo being held in Reno in September 2021.
And congratulations to the winner of the Amazing Technicolor Cannabis Quilt, Allie Bear, the Canna Canuck. This is the second year in a row a Canadian has won The Canna Mom Show quilt and next season Joyce is planning on creating a t-shirt quilt! Thank you everyone who participated, we are so grateful for your support.
Topics Discussed
(1:10) Cannabis and Dog Detective Retirements
(1:47) Quilt Winner! Allie Bear
(3:38) June 10 Boston Cannabis Network
(3:57) Grow Tradefest
(4:20) How I Built This podcast
(5:06) Clubhouse Room – Three Canna Moms Illuminating the Way
(5:38) Happy Birthday Penelope Hamilton
(12:32) The Dark Years
(14:00) Transitioning Out
(16:10) Finding Cannabis
(17:15) Coming Alive
(18:20) Becoming That Woman She Needed
(18:50) NY Advocacy
(19:40) Cooking Cannabis in Her Crockpot
(20:15) Facebook Groups
(21:42) Mentoring
(22:02) The Cannabis Community
(23:25) Empire State NORML
(24:35) Simply J Accounting
(26:00) Brooke Westlake – Women In Cannabis Expo
(31:15) Reach out to Brooke at womenincannabisexpo@yahoo.com
(31:20) Or Call at 775-800-1414
(40:20) Connect with Penelope Hamilton penelope@thecannabiscommunity.org
The Canna Mom Show wants to thank:
Josh Lamkin and Bella Jaffe for writing and performing TCMS theme music
Amie Searles for believing
Kelly Dolan of Retail Results Inc
Lori Lennon of Thinkubator Media
Kim Kramer of McLane Middleton