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The Hybrid

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Welcome to The Hybrid — where cannabis policy, politics, and pop culture collide. Hosted by former state regulators Shawn Collins (MA) and Erik Gundersen (ME), this podcast brings insider perspective to the evolving world of cannabis: from regulatory rollouts and federal rescheduling to cultural trends shaping the industry’s next era. Every episode, Shawn and Erik unpack the forces defining modern cannabis — law, markets, and media — with sharp insight, humor, and experience from the inside. 🎙️ Follow @TheHybridPod on Instagram for exclusive clips and behind-the-scenes moments.

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19 episodios

episode #19 | From Wild West to Working System: Adria Berry on Regulating Oklahoma Cannabis artwork

#19 | From Wild West to Working System: Adria Berry on Regulating Oklahoma Cannabis

Shawn Collins of THC Group and Erik Gundersen of ERG Strategies sit down with Adria Berry, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority, to talk about regulating one of the most closely watched cannabis markets in the country. Adria reflects on stepping into Oklahoma’s medical marijuana program during a period of explosive growth, enforcement pressure, and public scrutiny. The conversation explores what it took to build OMMA into a standalone agency, how the state responded to oversupply and illicit market concerns, and what regulators actually confront when an industry matures in real time. They also discuss the changing relationship between state and federal cannabis policy, the implications of Schedule III, and what Adria has learned serving as President of the Cannabis Regulators Association (CANNRA). This episode is a candid look at leadership, public service, and the difficult balance between access, enforcement, and accountability in modern cannabis regulation. 🎧 New episodes drop regularly. Follow @TheHybridPod on Instagram for updates. 🔎 Topics: Oklahoma cannabis, OMMA, cannabis regulation, enforcement, illicit market, Schedule III, cannabis policy, CANNRA, medical marijuana, The Hybrid podcast

7 de may de 2026 - 1 h 18 min
episode #18 | From Pickles to Plants - Willy Vlasic on Building a Trusted Brand and Cannabis’s Hard Truths artwork

#18 | From Pickles to Plants - Willy Vlasic on Building a Trusted Brand and Cannabis’s Hard Truths

Shawn Collins of THC Group and Erik Gundersen of ERG Strategies sit down with Willy Vlasic, founder of Vlasic Labs, to talk about building a cannabis brand with a name people already trust. Willy shares how he came up in cannabis from the ground level, why he chose not to chase the intoxicating hemp boom, and what it takes to build something durable in a fragmented, highly regulated market. The conversation also explores how cannabis compares to traditional consumer brands and where the industry is heading next. They also discuss Willy’s commitment to criminal justice reform through the Last Prisoner Project, including his advocacy around the case of jailed basketball player Jarred Shaw. 🎧 New episodes drop regularly. Follow @TheHybridPod on Instagram for updates. 🔎 Topics: cannabis industry, hemp vs cannabis, CBD, brand building, consumer trust, cannabis policy, criminal justice reform, Vlasic Labs, The Hybrid podcast https://www.lastprisonerproject.org/ https://www.forgottenprisoner.org/ https://freedomgrow.org/

14 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 12 min
episode #17 | Cannabis Receiverships: Why Cannabis Businesses Fail and How Restructuring Works artwork

#17 | Cannabis Receiverships: Why Cannabis Businesses Fail and How Restructuring Works

Shawn Collins of THC Group and Erik Gundersen of ERG Strategies sit down with Jacques Santucci, founder of Opus Consulting, to unpack a side of the cannabis industry that rarely makes the headlines but is becoming increasingly common as markets mature: financial distress. Cannabis businesses are operating in a demanding environment. Wholesale prices have compressed in many states, capital has tightened, taxes remain high, and regulatory costs continue to shape the economics of running a licensed operation. Even capable operators can find themselves under serious pressure. Jacques works directly inside those moments. Through Opus Consulting, he advises cannabis companies, lenders, and investors on strategy, restructuring, and receiverships when businesses need to stabilize operations, protect assets, or prepare for sale. The conversation walks through why cannabis companies end up in distress, the warning signs owners often ignore too long, and how receiverships actually work inside a licensed and highly regulated industry. They also explore the role regulators play when a cannabis license holder runs into financial trouble and what policymakers should understand about the realities of distressed operators. They close by stepping back from individual cases to look at what the rise in restructurings says about the cannabis industry more broadly, including consolidation, operational discipline, and the next phase of market maturity. 🎧 New episodes drop regularly. Follow @TheHybridPod on Instagram for updates. 🔎 Topics: cannabis industry restructuring, cannabis receiverships, distressed cannabis companies, cannabis business strategy, cannabis regulation, cannabis finance, regulated markets, industry consolidation, Opus Consulting, The Hybrid podcast

20 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 21 min
episode #16 | Designing Cannabis Policy in the Age of AI artwork

#16 | Designing Cannabis Policy in the Age of AI

Shawn Collins of THC Group and Erik Gundersen of ERG Strategies sit down with Mackenzie Slade of Cannabis Public Policy Consulting (CPPC) to unpack a phrase that gets thrown around in every cannabis hearing and rulemaking: “evidence-based policy.” They get specific. What does evidence look like when the best data is observational, the politics is loud, and the market evolves faster than regulators can write rules? The conversation moves through cannabis regulatory science, including emerging work using AI to approximate human affect ratings of cannabis imagery, and what that could mean for advertising review, compliance, and defensibility. From there, they dig into randomized controlled trials and why trial design matters for policy levers that actually move behavior, including taxes, labeling, and consumer trust. Switzerland’s adult-use public health experiments come up as a case study in what policy looks like when government treats research as infrastructure, not window dressing. They close with hemp through late 2026. Demand exists. Channels are shifting. Definitions and enforcement will decide who captures the spend, and who gets squeezed. Referenced in this episode: AI Study (medRxiv preprint): https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.11.14.25339699 [https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.11.14.25339699] Swiss RCT Study Design (Frontiers in Psychiatry): https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1139325 Swiss RCT Outcomes (Addiction): https://doi.org/10.1111/add.70080 [https://doi.org/10.1111/add.70080] Verasight (representative sampling firm): https://www.verasight.io/ [https://www.verasight.io/] 🎧 New episodes drop regularly. Follow @TheHybridPod on Instagram for updates. 🔎 Topics: cannabis regulatory science, evidence-based policy, AI and compliance, cannabis advertising rules, randomized controlled trials, policy experimentation, labeling and consumer trust, hemp-derived THC, market demand, regulatory governance, CPPC, The Hybrid podcast

2 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 24 min
episode #15 | Inside Cannabis Analytics - How Regulators Really Spot Risk artwork

#15 | Inside Cannabis Analytics - How Regulators Really Spot Risk

Shawn Collins of THC Group and Erik Gundersen of ERG Strategies sit down with Adam Crabtree, Founder and CEO of NCS Analytics, to talk about a problem every cannabis regulator eventually runs into: the market generates mountains of data, but oversight still comes down to judgment, prioritization, and the ability to spot risk early. They break down what seed-to-sale tracking does well, where it creates false confidence, and why analytics is becoming the next layer of regulatory infrastructure. The conversation explores how anomaly detection and risk-based tools can help agencies focus inspections and investigations, surface potential diversion and tax irregularities, and translate messy operational signals into actionable oversight. They also dig into the harder questions. What happens when the data is incomplete or inconsistent? Where do dashboards mislead? How should agencies balance automation with human discretion? And what does effective, credible regulation look like when staff and resources are always finite? It’s an episode about scale, accountability, and the future of cannabis governance, told through the lens of the data systems quietly shaping how markets are supervised. Learn more about NCS Analytics: https://ncsanalytics.com [https://ncsanalytics.com] 🎧 New episodes drop regularly. Follow @TheHybridPod on Instagram for updates. 🔎 Topics: cannabis analytics, seed-to-sale tracking, cannabis regulation, compliance analytics, diversion detection, cannabis taxation, risk indexing, regulatory oversight, data governance, enforcement strategy, NCS Analytics, The Hybrid podcast

13 de feb de 2026 - 1 h 8 min
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