TSC Talks! Mike Robinson, Founder~Global Cannabinoid Research Center & Cannabis Content Curator~GCRC Publications

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In this episode, Mike Robinson, Founder~Global Cannabinoid Research Center, discusses his work developing a number of publications designed to harness and consolidate much of the multitude of cannabis content available all over the internet. Mike's Bio from https://mikesmedicines.com: "CONTACT MIKE: HIS BIO & OTHER PUBLICATIONS To make contact: Email Mike 50kreasons@gmail.com Instagram @Cannabismymedicine Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-robinson-~-cannabis-heals-256b3192/ Best Bet – Check him out at the Global Cannabinoid Research Center. If you or someone you know has a story of how cannabis has improved your life and you'd like to share it, please reach out to Mike at 50kreasons@gmail.com! https://globalcannabinoidrc.com/ Mike Robinson, the founder of the Global Cannabinoid Research Center in Santa Barbara California, is a multiple Cancer survivor that’s used cannabis oils and CBD extensively as well for Severe epilepsy, Chronic Lyme Disease, PTSD, and in pain management. Over the last 6 years Mike has shared his journey and analytics on cannabinoid medicine research globally while assisting patients and helping to teach clinicians globally. Mike is the former Director of Consumer Affairs and Communications at The American Academy of Cannabinoid Medicine. His post grad education, however is not in cannabis or cannabinoid medicine, rather it’s focus was International Relations and Diplomacy. Robinson has an extensive history of leading a large compassion program that provided countless disadvantaged cannabis patients with various alternative protocol treatments, is a published journalist and international cannabinoid research specialist, is a former registered Civil Rights lobbyist and non attorney that represented countless disabled children pro bono nationwide for over 2 decades. He’s a past board member of Big Brothers and Sisters, the founder of multiple non profits for disabled children, and is well known for adopting a severely disabled child, Genevieve, from the compassion program he once ran." Time Stamps: Introducing GCRC Publications (3.58) Why he felt the need to create publications (4:41) Looking for writers (7:18) Examining the wealth of info and putting it into publications (11:59) Medical education course (14:37) Discussing ADA lobbying (20:45) His biological daughter’s birth during the time he was in a racing wreck (25:13) Cannabis brings back his memory (29:15) Evolution of his writing (35:47) Send in your stuff even if it’s not perfect (37:45) https://tsctalks.com