Industrial Hemp Podcast

Meet NHA's New Director Sully Sullivan

29 min · 29 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Meet NHA's New Director Sully Sullivan

Descripción

This week on the Hemp Show we meet Sully Sullivan. He's the new executive director at the National Hemp Association — and what a time to be taking the helm of a hemp association. So much is up in the air right now. What about the November federal deadline that will ban most hemp-derived THC products, from gummies and beverages to most full-spectrum CBD? Yeah, it's just sort of hanging out there, flapping in the breeze. What's going to happen? Will there be an extension? Will there be new legislation? How will all this play out? No one knows just yet. Sully Sullivan is aware he has his work cut out for him as the new director of the NHA. "I feel like we're at a precipice right now, or a crossroads perhaps, where we are, as a country, getting the regulations right," he said. He sees what he calls "fracturedness" in the industry and the cacophony of voices in the advocacy space. "There's a lot of voices and some are saying the same thing. Some are saying different things. Some things don't match up at all," he said. For over a decade, Sullivan has been active in hemp policy in his home state of Arizona as a leader of the Hemp Industry Trade Association of Arizona, so he's no stranger to conflict, hard conversations and compromise. "I feel all of my work over the last 10 years is coalescing right now," he said. "Like this is what it was all for. This all has manifested for this moment. So I take it very seriously, and it's almost spiritual in a sense. I am in the right place at the right time. I'm the person to fill these shoes and help push this industry forward." Listen to the whole show to hear what else Sully Sullivan has to say. Learn More National Hemp Association https://nationalhempassociation.org [https://nationalhempassociation.org] Hemp Industry Trade Association of Arizona https://www.hita-az.org/ [https://www.hita-az.org/] News Nugget: 3 US House Republicans Attempt to Thwart Intoxicating Hemp Product Ban https://www.cannabisbusinesstimes.com/hemp/news/15826349/3-us-house-republicans-attempt-to-thwart-intoxicating-hemp-product-ban [https://www.cannabisbusinesstimes.com/hemp/news/15826349/3-us-house-republicans-attempt-to-thwart-intoxicating-hemp-product-ban] Thanks to Our Sponsors King's AgriSeeds https://kingsagriseeds.com [https://kingsagriseeds.com] IND Hemp https://indhemp.com [https://indhemp.com] Forever Green https://hempcutter.com [https://hempcutter.com]

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de Industrial Hemp Podcast!

Prueba gratis

Empieza 7 días de prueba

$99 / mes después de la prueba. · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts solo en Podimo
  • 20 horas de audiolibros al mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

402 episodios

episode Beau Whitney — Making the Economic Case for Hemp, One Spoon at a Time artwork

Beau Whitney — Making the Economic Case for Hemp, One Spoon at a Time

This is part seven of a ten-part podcast series documenting the European Industrial Hemp Association's 23rd Annual Conference in Poznan, Poland, at the Institute of Fiber Plants and Medicinal Medicine, June 10-12. Beau Whitney is the founder of Whitney Economics, based in Portland, Oregon. He has tracked the economics of hemp and cannabis since 2014, and his data is a fixture at industry events around the world. But he found that the numbers alone didn't always land with audiences. "When I would start talking about hemp as an automobile part or as a substitute for lithium EV batteries, I would lose the crowd," he said. So Whitney had a hemp-based spoon made and started handing it to skeptics during talks to show that hemp isn't a drug but a real material. That grew into a second venture, the Everyday Hemp Company, which now makes hemp cutlery, straws, plant tags and a plant-based pallet wrap he calls "planet wrap." Between the data and the products, Whitney's message is the same on both sides: hemp is a real economy, not a novelty. Learn More Whitney Economics whitneyeconomics.com [https://whitneyeconomics.com] Everyday Hemp Company everydayhempcompany.com [https://everydayhempcompany.com] Institute of Natural Fibers and Medicinal Plants (IWNIRZ) iwnirz.pl [https://iwnirz.pl] European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA) eiha.org [https://eiha.org/] Thanks to Our Sponsors Condor Seed condorseed.com [https://condorseed.com] HEMI — The Hemp Education and Marketing Initiative thegoodnessofhemp.org [https://thegoodnessofhemp.org] Bish Enterprises — FiberCut Hemp Harvesting bishenterprise.com/fibercut [https://bishenterprise.com/fibercut] 1937 International 1937international.com [https://1937international.com]

3 de jul de 202612 min
episode Bob Hoban — The "Hemp Cliff" and What Comes Next artwork

Bob Hoban — The "Hemp Cliff" and What Comes Next

This is part ten of a ten-part podcast series documenting the European Industrial Hemp Association's 23rd Annual Conference in Poznan, Poland, at the Institute of Fiber Plants and Medicinal Medicine, June 10-12. Bob Hoban is an attorney and consultant in the international cannabis and hemp space, based in Denver, Colorado. He has advised governments, companies and trade organizations across multiple continents, and in this Hemp in Poland series finale, he turns his attention to a deadline looming over the U.S. industry. "So we've got what I've kind of come to refer to as the hemp cliff happening in November of 2026," he said. Hoban explains that a wide range of products — from intoxicating cannabinoids to CBD — could become federally illegal at that point, along with a DEA opinion that effectively classified cannabis seeds as hemp. He traces it to a political reaction from Senator McConnell's office, but doesn't expect the cliff to actually arrive, pointing to heavy lobbying, an invested alcohol and distribution sector, and a lawsuit with a legal team ready to seek an injunction. Even if it does take effect, he argues, state programs will keep operating and the industry will absorb the hit. "I think that it will impact the economics of the industry, but it doesn't kill the industry," Hoban said. Learn More Hoban Law Group hobanlaw.com [https://hobanlaw.com] Institute of Natural Fibers and Medicinal Plants (IWNIRZ) iwnirz.pl [https://iwnirz.pl] European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA) eiha.org [https://eiha.org/] EIHA Conference eiha-conference.org [https://eiha-conference.org/] Thanks to Our Sponsors Condor Seed condorseed.com [https://condorseed.com] HEMI — The Hemp Education and Marketing Initiative thegoodnessofhemp.org [https://thegoodnessofhemp.org] Bish Enterprises — FiberCut Hemp Harvesting bishenterprise.com/fibercut [https://bishenterprise.com/fibercut] 1937 International 1937international.com [https://1937international.com]

3 de jul de 202615 min
episode Lorenza Romanese — Hemp as a Building Block of the Bioplastics Economy artwork

Lorenza Romanese — Hemp as a Building Block of the Bioplastics Economy

This is part nine of a ten-part podcast series documenting the European Industrial Hemp Association's 23rd Annual Conference in Poznan, Poland, at the Institute of Fiber Plants and Medicinal Medicine, June 10-12. View the whole series here [https://www.lancasterfarming.com/farming-news/hemp/hemp-in-poland-a-trip-into-europes-industrial-hemp-industry/collection_ffb6bd03-2e6c-4c8b-93b9-7a4b129fc11b.html]. Lorenza Romanese is Secretary General of European Bioplastics, the Brussels-based trade association representing bio-based and biodegradable plastics across Europe. She came up through the European hemp industry, and while her day job is now bioplastics, she says her heart stays with hemp — which she argues is a building block of the European bioeconomy, not a niche crop. Her core message is that the technology already exists; what's missing is scale, and only regulation can force it. "We are not talking about innovation anymore. We have the technology, we have the ideas, we know how. We need to scale up. This is the game," she said. The barrier is cost. Bioplastics still make up just 0.5% of all plastic on the planet, and while consumers say they want to help the environment, they hesitate at the price. Romanese points to 2026 as a pivotal year, with several EU regulations on the table — including the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation — that could set binding targets and finally push bioplastics to scale. Learn More European Bioplastics european-bioplastics.org [https://european-bioplastics.org] Institute of Natural Fibers and Medicinal Plants (IWNIRZ) iwnirz.pl [https://iwnirz.pl] European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA) eiha.org [https://eiha.org/] EIHA Conference eiha-conference.org [https://eiha-conference.org/] Thanks to Our Sponsors Condor Seed condorseed.com [https://condorseed.com] HEMI — The Hemp Education and Marketing Initiative thegoodnessofhemp.org [https://thegoodnessofhemp.org] Bish Enterprises — FiberCut Hemp Harvesting bishenterprise.com/fibercut [https://bishenterprise.com/fibercut] 1937 International 1937international.com [https://1937international.com]

3 de jul de 202617 min
episode Caroline Matthews — Tatham's Compact Decortication Line for Small Hemp Farmers artwork

Caroline Matthews — Tatham's Compact Decortication Line for Small Hemp Farmers

This is part eight of a ten-part podcast series documenting the European Industrial Hemp Association's 23rd Annual Conference in Poznan, Poland, at the Institute of Fiber Plants and Medicinal Medicine, June 10-12. Caroline Matthews represents Tatham, a fiber processing machinery company based in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. Tatham is a 200-year-old, fifth-generation family business that started in wool processing — carding and spinning — and has moved into hemp over the last decade or so as interest in the crop has grown. Today the company manufactures hemp decortication and cleaning machinery. One of the things drawing the most attention at the conference is Tatham's smaller, compact line that processes about one ton an hour, rather than the four-ton systems that can feel daunting to newcomers. "There's been a lot of interest in our small system, which is good, because I also think that means that farmers can club together and maybe think how they can invest in a system that's more achievable, really," Matthews said. Learn More Learn More Tatham tatham-uk.com [https://tatham-uk.com] Institute of Natural Fibers and Medicinal Plants (IWNIRZ) iwnirz.pl [https://iwnirz.pl] European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA) eiha.org [https://eiha.org/] EIHA Conference eiha-conference.org [https://eiha-conference.org/] Thanks to Our Sponsors Condor Seed condorseed.com [https://condorseed.com] HEMI — The Hemp Education and Marketing Initiative thegoodnessofhemp.org [https://thegoodnessofhemp.org] Bish Enterprises — FiberCut Hemp Harvesting bishenterprise.com/fibercut [https://bishenterprise.com/fibercut] 1937 International 1937international.com [https://1937international.com]

3 de jul de 202610 min
episode Julia Bialecka — Replacing Styrofoam with Hemp and Mycelium artwork

Julia Bialecka — Replacing Styrofoam with Hemp and Mycelium

This is part six of a ten-part podcast series documenting the European Industrial Hemp Association's 23rd Annual Conference in Poznan, Poland, at the Institute of Fiber Plants and Medicinal Medicine, June 10-12. Julia Bialecka is CEO and co-founder of S-Lab, short for Sustainable Laboratory. The company uses hemp and mycelium to make packaging that replaces expanded polystyrene. Based in Spain, S-Lab has already piloted its material with L'Oréal, Nespresso and JTI. "Every polystyrene Styrofoam packaging unit that was ever produced still remains somewhere on the landfills because it's 500 years there," she said. The material performs like polystyrene but fully biodegrades in 30 days and is certified home-compostable. Hemp makes up about 90% of the product, and mycelium is the other 10%, acting as a glue that binds the hemp shives together as it grows. S-Lab is closing a €2.5 million seed round and preparing to move from startup to scale-up. "My dream is that one day I go to the grocery shop, to the cosmetics shop, and I see most of the products packed into our material," Bialecka said. Learn More S-Lab (Sustainable Laboratory) s-lab.bio [https://s-lab.bio] Institute of Natural Fibers and Medicinal Plants (IWNIRZ) iwnirz.pl [https://iwnirz.pl] European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA) eiha.org [https://eiha.org/] EIHA Conference eiha-conference.org [https://eiha-conference.org/] Thanks to Our Sponsors Condor Seed condorseed.com [https://condorseed.com] HEMI — The Hemp Education and Marketing Initiative thegoodnessofhemp.org [https://thegoodnessofhemp.org] Bish Enterprises — FiberCut Hemp Harvesting bishenterprise.com/fibercut [https://bishenterprise.com/fibercut] 1937 International 1937international.com [https://1937international.com]

3 de jul de 202615 min