Hemp Flower Power: Mental Health Revolution
Episode Overview
Leah Gregg discusses hemp's mental health benefits. The podcast aims to break cannabis stigma. CBD's role in stress relief and sleep improvement. Importance of transparency in hemp product manufacturing. The emotional impact of personal podcasting.
Just knowing this podcast might be helping any of you realize you are not alone on this journey called being a human being makes doing this podcast worth every second.
In the latest episode of the Mental Health News Radio, host Kristen Sunanta-Walker introduces listeners to the new podcast 'Fabuleaf Hemp Flower Power', hosted by Leah Gregg. This show aims to debunk myths and reduce the stigma surrounding the Cannabis sativa plant, focusing on its potential benefits for mental health. Leah Gregg, passionate about providing clear information on hemp and its derivatives, discusses her motivations and the personal experiences that led her to launch the podcast.
Leah explains that while marijuana and hemp are often grouped together due to their shared origin, they have distinct differences, particularly in their applications and effects. The podcast emphasizes the benefits of CBD, a compound found in hemp that the FDA has approved for certain uses, such as stress relief and promoting better sleep. Kristen and Leah discuss the importance of addressing mental health with the same openness as physical health, highlighting the empathetic nature of their podcast network.
They aim to foster understanding and support among their audience, creating a safe space for listeners to explore various aspects of mental wellness. Leah is committed to transparency in her hemp product manufacturing, ensuring full traceability and quality assurance. This dedication is part of her broader mission to provide reliable and scientifically backed information to consumers, helping them make informed choices about their mental health treatments.
Through heartfelt discussions and expert insights, 'Fabuleaf Hemp Flower Power' seeks to empower individuals, challenge stereotypes, and promote a broader acceptance of hemp as a viable aid in mental health management.