Legends of Cannabis: Jazmin Hupp

In the fast-growing world of cannabis, it's not uncommon for men to hold the reigns. But there have been a few pioneering women who have made their mark in the industry, including the founder of the first woman-owned cannabis brand in the United States.

Jazmin Hupp is the co-founder and CEO of Women Grow, the first woman-owned cannabis brand in the U.S. Hupp started Women Grow in 2014 as a networking and educational organization for women in the cannabis industry. Today, Women Grow has over 50,000 members and chapters in 50 cities across the country.

In addition to running Women Grow, Hupp is also the co-founder of a cannabis company called Papa & Barkley, which specializes in CBD products for pain relief. Hupp started Papa & Barkley with her father, who struggled with chronic pain and found relief through CBD products. Hupp saw the positive impact that CBD had on her father and decided to create a company to make these products more widely available.

Hupp's journey in the cannabis industry hasn't been a smooth ride. As a woman in a male-dominated industry, she has faced numerous challenges and obstacles. But she has persevered and has become a leader in the industry. She is a vocal advocate for diversity and inclusivity in the cannabis industry and has worked to create opportunities for other women to succeed in the field.

Hupp's success as the founder of the first woman-owned cannabis brand in the U.S. is a testament to her determination and dedication. She has made a significant impact in the industry and has paved the way for other women to follow in her footsteps. As the cannabis industry continues to grow and evolve, it's important for women like Hupp to be at the forefront and to make their voices heard.

Jazmin Hupp is a trailblazer in the cannabis industry, and her work as the founder of the first woman-owned cannabis brand in the U.S. has had a lasting impact. Her dedication to diversity and inclusivity in the industry is inspiring, and she has set an example for other women to follow. I’d love to host Jazmin on the show so stay tuned!

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