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Cannabis World Journals

No.21
Magazine

Cannabis World Journals (CWJ), is a digital magazine focused on the most relevant changes happening in the cannabis industry worldwide. It provides insights of legal experts in the cannabis industry’s regulations, business tips to entrepreneurs, investors, and participants. In addition, it seeks to educate medical personnel and scientific researchers as well passionate growers. We want to drive people’s attention to the most updated content in the cannabis world.

Cannabis World Journals

Women: Perfect Model of Power, Perseverance and Hard Work

Chile: Generating Awareness to Bring Change to Cannabis

Círculo de Mujeres Cannábicas (Cannabis Women's Circle)

NoCo Hemp Expo

Mujeres Forjando (Forging Women)

Female impact on Cannabis Agriculture

In the Expert’s Room: Interview with Nikki Lawley • Nikki Lawley is a pediatric nurse. While working, she suffered a traumatic brain injury that changed her life in a heartbeat. From optimism, enthusiasm, and confidence, it all shifted to constant pain, withdrawal, depression, and hopelessness. Traditional medications did not help, and the side effects left her worse. As she reached the end of her rope, with nothing else to lose, she turned to cannabis. Today the plant helps Nikki alleviate her pain, empowering her to live again.

In the Expert’s Room: Interview with Liz Carmouche • Liz Carmouche is a bantamweight fighter currently in the UFC women's division, a yellow belt in kenpo karate and a blue belt in Brazilian jui jitsu. She is also a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, who served three tours of duty in the Middle East as a helicopter electrician. Liz stands out in the UFC for being the first openly gay athlete and for participating in the company's first women's bout, when she faced Rhonda Rousey at UFC 157.

COSTA RICA • The cannabis industry has been characterized by a greater participation of women in the top roles responsible of developing the sector, and Costa Rica is not far behind. The country counts as its leading spokeswoman a congress member, who has fought to achieve legalization band embodies the virtues of dedication, struggle, and perseverance for the welfare of its inhabitants.

Antonella Soldo and her Fight Over Cannabis Legalization

Peru’s Cannabis Warrior: Francesca Brivio

Behind Every Great Law, There Is a Great Woman • In recent years, the world has witnessed significant advances and legal triumphs in the cannabis industry. While different segments of the population have driven these legislative initiatives, today, we wish to highlight those triumphs that have resulted from the tireless efforts of women.

Company of the Month MAMÁ CULTIVA ARGENTINA

2022: A Pivotal Year for Women in the Industry

Shattering the Glass Ceiling in the Cannabis Industry

MYTHS: Neurosexism, Cannabis, and Business. • Women actively participating in different sectors is a key factor of evolution, celebrated female empowerment, and myth-busting. It has not been an easy road. Although the scenario improved, it is still evident the inequality for women. According to UNESCO data, gender inequality persists even more at the leadership level, which affects more intensely the role of women in business and entrepreneurship.

The Future of the Cannabis Industry are Women

Women and Cannabis Medicine.

“CannaMoms”: Responsible Motherhood Through Cannabis

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  • OverDrive Magazine

Languages

  • English