When Congress Declared Pizza A Vegetable, Kate Became A Nun

“Make Commerce” is Sister Kate’s motto and you might not expect that because she is a self-proclaimed feminist revolutionary in a nun’s habit. Her idea that activism helps commerce is not traditionally advocated by your typical nun, but Sister Kate is anything but typical. Her journey from New York City financial analyst to Cannabis evangelist was circuitous, and on today’s show she shares the details with us. Sister Kate found her true calling when she learned to organize her life to be in tune with the moon, and she works every day with her community at the Sisters of the Valley in California where they put their beliefs into practice of  putting Mother Earth first and second and serving the cannabis plant and producing some wonderful products for our health and wellness. We are so happy to begin 2021 on The Canna Mom Show with Sister Kate. 

Topics Discussed

(2:10) Goodbye To All This podcast

(3:00) Sean Morgan  of Casa Canna Boston

(4:20) Sister Kate Intro and Story

(11:11) Great Parenting Advice

(12:55) Pivoting Into Cannabis

(13:52) Occupy Movement

(14:47) When Congress Declared Pizza A Vegetable

(16:00) 8 Core Beliefs

(17:30) The Moon Cycles

(18:41) Creating A Global Business

(20:50) Tinctures and Oils

(21:40) Salves

(22:42) Vaginas and Cannabis Criminalization

(25:00) Moon Cycles

(26:25) Sisters of Valley Tea

(27:10) Sisters of the Valley and Covid

(28:58) Patent Process

(31:18) SPONSORSHIP

(32:30) The Technicolor Cannabis Quilt

(35:45) 2021 and Mushrooms

(38:50) Connect With The Sisters of the Valley

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The Canna Mom Show wants to thank:

Josh Lamkin and Bella Jaffe for writing and performing TCMS theme music 

Amie Searles for believing 

Kelly Dolan of Retail Results Inc 

Lori Lennon of Thinkubator Media 

Kim Kramer of McLane Middleton 

Cannabis Creative Group

Pod617, The Boston Podcast Network

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