Allegra Campbell
Allegra is an advocate for legalization of cannabis and encouraging further education about the plant, combining politics into the cannabis space to address the larger issues affecting the cannabis industry. Allegra holds two certificates in cannabis education, Cannabis Sommelier Level 1 + Cannabis Consulting Level 1. Allegra is continuing her advocacy through work on various political campaigns on the House and Senate level.
Amber Dorsey
Amber is a writer, content creator and flat lay specialist, mom of two, plant lady extraordinaire and cannabis enthusiast. Cannabis has greatly helped with anxiety and depression. AIt is her mission to destigmatize the concept of "mama needs a joint" and make it as acceptable as "mama needs a drink." After all, 4:20 is the new wine thirty. Amber incorporates CBD into her daily wellness routine to manage her anxiety while remaining productive.
Amy Chin
Amy is the founder of Calm Better Days to help others understand CBD's benefits. She found great relief for anxiety and postpartum depression with CBD and was able to be more patient, present, and mindful through life’s twists and turns. Calm Better Days educates clients on what CBD is, how to properly dose and consume, as well as provides custom CBD regimens based on needs and lifestyle.
Andrea Smith-Meecham
Andrea is a passionate champion against misogyny, homophobia, transphobia, and privilege. She started using cannabis at the age of 12, and learned how the plant could help relieve her anxiety, depression, and gender dysphoria through education and working in the industry. When she came out as a trans woman, she dove into the legal market, not only to help others but also to help bridge the gap between the LGBTQ+ community and cannabis.
Antuanette Gomez
Antuanette is the Founder and CEO of Pleasure Peaks, the leading Canadian cannabis brand for improving women’s sexual health. She is also a full-time cannabis consultant and a proud public speaker on cannabis and its cross-section with sexual, women, and minority issues.
Ash Pavesio
Ash is a queer, Latinx mama who is passionate about plant medicine. She’s an open book, so reach out and start a dialogue if you want to hear more about how she got here! A believer in the power of community and representation, she is excited to continue centering honest conversations around trauma, healing, change, and identity. There is work to be done, and we can do it together!
Ashley Kindelan
Ashley is a photographer and self-proclaimed creative chimera. Her first experience with cannabis was as a child whose mother consumed cannabis for severe depression & panic attacks. Ashley now uses cannabis, mostly CBD, to calm her anxiety & busy mind. She appreciates how cannabis helps her to gain clarity when overwhelmed by ideas & projects, comfort & calm during a workout, and focus while doing photography & other work.