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In this episode of the Ganjapreneur. Listen to the interview below, or keep scrolling down to read through a full transcript of this Ganjapreneur. TG Branfalt: Hey there. Before we get into that, tell me about yourself. How is it that you got started in this space? Ean Seeb: Well first of all, thank you very much for having me on your show. Ean Seeb: Oh, thank you. I feel the same way. How did I get started? The short story is I was helping, I learned of a doctor who was writing patient recommendations to people who had legitimate reasons to have medical marijuana in Colorado so long as they had medical records. I got my medical cannabis license in early Late , early I started from there, and it took off. TG Branfalt: I had read a bit that you were in real estate before starting businesses in the cannabis space. Can you tell me how those two industries sort of work together and why there is a lot of people who were in real estate that end up migrating to the cannabis space? Ean Seeb: Sure. Certainly from my own experience, I had several different jobs. I was involved in the foreclosure market. We were a little bit ahead of the curve. As that started to peter out, is when I got my medical cannabis license. As far as the crossover, I think that as I was just suggesting, so many people like to work for themselves. In the early stages it was crazy, TG. In the early days, it really was kind of the wild west. We followed all laws that were on the books, which was that we were only selling to patients and we only sold what we were allowed to sell. We only carried what we were legitimately authorized to carry through Amendment 20 of the Colorado Constitution, which is the original amendment to our Constitution that allowed for medical marijuana. We had a couple negative things happen in the beginning, or some challenges. Everything ended up okay. They ended up with some cannabis and some money. The car was found, nobody got hurt. Nobody that we were aware of. I showed up, the police showed up, and in the end they asked us if we wanted to press charges against the guy who called the cops because he pulled my delivery driver out of his car without being authorized to do so. Yeah, it was pretty crazy. It was pretty crazy. I did get followed by a crime syndicate early on. It was, we believe, a mob syndicate here in Denver. It had to do with us stealing their phone number very early on. TG Branfalt: You described sort of this early-going wild west. Ean Seeb: We waited. Well first there was the whole regulations of medical use. This was prior to medical regulations being enacted that actually allowed for the sale and distribution through dispensaries. We had to set up the regulatory regime for that first in Colorado, and that took a few years to get going and then we had the election in and it authorized adult use cannabis to be sold beginning January 1, What did we do? We waited. We were not the first to do it this time. We took a little bit more of a wait and see approach, rather than being the first ones to open. There was a lot of uncertainty as to whether the feds would come in immediately and shut people down, whether or not they would be a target, whether or not it would be good for medical cannabis dispensaries. Certainly I was in favor of it. Many people in the industry were actually opposed to it because they thought that it was going to welcome the federal government coming in and shutting our medical regime down. The rules keep changing. The rules continue to change. Ean Seeb: Yeah. The industry is of tantamount importance. This is Ganjapreneur. If you are looking for a job in the rapidly growing and highly competitive cannabis industry, Ganjapreneur. Visit the Ganjapreneur job board today to browse current openings with cannabis companies throughout the United States, from entry level bud-tender positions to executive level career opportunities. You can also create a profile and upload your resume to be discovered by cannabis recruiters. Visit our job board at Jobs. Companies who are listed in the Ganjapreneur business directory are eligible for free job listings. If you are already signed up, contact us today via the website or send us an email at grow ganjapreneur. TG Branfalt: Hey, welcome back to the Ganjapreneur. What are some of the things that you guys have lobbied for or against or are lobbying for or against now? Quite simply, we want to be treated like any other business. Ean Seeb: No. There is no other industry that has those sorts of handcuffs. TG Branfalt: I want to switch gears a bit. I want to talk to you about your charity work. You fought for civil rights issues as a cannabis industry operator. Just the way I was brought up, I was brought up to try and make the world a better place and I think both Kayvan and Nick, the three of us come from very different backgrounds, but all three of us want to see the world in a better condition than when we got here. Could you tell our listeners more about that project and what you do there? Ekar Farm is a community farm here in Denver , Colorado. The land has been gifted to the farm by the Denver Academy of Torah, actually, which is a religious school here in Denver. One, they donate it to a couple food pantries. The Jewish Family Service food pantry, the Weinberg food pantry, which is available to all. They work with Denver Urban Gardens. We do everything from helping them weed the garden to planting seeds early on to harvesting fruits and vegetables later on in the year. They have only really two full-time staff members and are largely dependent upon volunteers to help them get through. We now have the ability to pick and choose some of our clients and in some of the days where people were boasting of their wealth, we dared them to put their money where their mouth is and were able to secure some large contributions for Ekar Farm as a result of some of our clients who went on to win licenses, recognizing the same values that we do, that community service is important. Ean Seeb: Yeah, it really did. It was a natural fit when we first started working with them. Ean Seeb: Well thank you. I applaud and commend them for doing it for so many years and I applaud and commend our volunteers. Before we do that, we got to take our last break. This is the Ganjapreneur. At Ganjapreneur, we have heard from dozens of cannabis business owners who have encountered the issue of canna-bias, which is when a mainstream business, whether a landlord, bank, or some other provider of vital business services, refuses to do business with them simply because of their association with cannabis. We have even heard stories of businesses being unable to provide health and life insurance for their employees because the insurance providers were too afraid to work with them. We believe that this fear is totally unreasonable and that cannabis business owners deserve access to the same services and resources that other businesses are afforded. That they should be able to hire consultation to help them follow the letter of the law in their business endeavors, and that they should be able to provide employee benefits without needing to compromise on the quality of coverage they can offer. This is why we created the Ganjapreneur. If you are considering hiring a business consultant, lawyer, accountant, web designer or any other ancillary service for your business, go to Ganjapreneur. With so many options to choose from in each service category, you will be able to browse company profiles and do research on multiple companies in advance so you can find the provider who is the best fit for your particular need. Our business service directory is intended to be a useful and well-maintained resource, which is why we individually vet each listing that is submitted. If you are a business service provider who wants to work with cannabis clients, you may be a good fit for our service directory. Go to Ganjapreneur. You are one of the investors behind the recent High Times buy. How does it feel to be part owner of one of the most noticeable counterculture publications in history, man? I started reading High Times or saw it for the first time when I was in high school. It was the brand, right? It was the only cannabis brand that really existed back when I was growing up. TG Branfalt: How did you end up getting involved in that purchase? Ean Seeb: I found out about it through Arcview. Sheldon Adelson being the notorious anti-cannabis casino magnate, and the rest is history. Ean Seeb: I was there, I happened to be in Vegas. I do a lot of work in the Jewish community here in Denver. One of my friends who also spends his time equally between Denver and LA does a lot of work with the Republican party and he was there in Vegas doing something with Young Jewish Republicans. I was in Vegas doing something with young Jews who support charity and philanthropic work, and the two of us came together and we threw a party and with his connections, he was able to get Mr. Adelson to donate one of his own personal rooms to host the party for us. Ean Seeb: It was crazy. This was even before the last election. This was when he was working to push Obama out of office and was unsuccessful in doing so. This was many years ago. I take that back. It was in early , so yeah, I guess it was before the election. Before the presidential election. You have all these projects going on, the philanthropy work, the Denver Relief Consulting. We are partners in Cresco Labs, which is in almost every dispensary in Illinois. My heart goes out to everybody in Puerto Rico, by the way, with everything going on there. We have a whole host of ancillary companies that we work with. You mentioned High Times. Also have Vapor Slide, which is the first dual-use vaporizer that you can hit dry or invert and put into a bong. Work with Manna Molecular Science, which is doing some disruptive and groundbreaking technology things as it relates to transdermal technology and using 3D printing technology. Continue to work with Dymapak, which is formerly Stick Sac. They were the very first company to have a child-resistant package for the cannabis industry. Definitely staying busy, Tim. TG Branfalt: Finally man, you obviously know a little bit of everything and a little bit more of everything else. Ean Seeb: And a whole lot of nothing. Ean Seeb: I have several pieces of advice. Get involved. Three, be involved in the community in a grand scale. TG Branfalt: Well Ean, I really want to thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedule to be on the show. Thanks to Ezra Soiferman for getting us together. Shout out to you, Ez. TG Branfalt: Yeah, yeah. Again man, thanks for taking the time. You might be hearing from me in the near future. Ean Seeb: I would be happy to. You have a great show, great podcast. TG Branfalt: I appreciate it, man. TG Branfalt: You can find more episodes of the Ganjapreneur. At the Ganjapreneur. You can also download the Ganjapreneur. TG Branfalt: Hold on. TG Branfalt: You have some strange bedfellows, my man. TG Branfalt: Yeah, I guess so. When do you sleep? Ean Seeb: When my wife lets me. Ean Seeb: Yes, thanks Ezra. Over at Tweed, up north. Ean Seeb: Thank you so much for your time today. Thanks for having me. Popular Episodes. Get daily updates. 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