Welcome to another episode of “Let’s Be Blunt with Montel”! In this compelling episode, Montel Williams dives into the world of cannabis advocacy specifically aimed at supporting veterans. Our guest is Robert Head, a dedicated
advocate and the founder of Hemp for Victory.
Robert’s story is inspiring—after serving honorably in the Army and experiencing the challenges many veterans face when transitioning back to civilian life, he recognized a significant gap in the care provided to veterans,
particularly regarding mental and physical health. This realization propelled him into the world of cannabis advocacy, where he has become a driving force for change.
In this episode, we explore:
Robert’s background and military service
His transition into the cannabis industry
The pivotal moment that led to the creation of Hemp for Victory
The diverse and influential board members supporting this mission
Efforts to dismantle the stigma surrounding cannabis use
The upcoming initiatives and collaborations for Hemp for Victory
Personal insights and anecdotes from Robert’s work with veterans
Join us as we uncover the vital role that cannabis is playing in helping veterans manage PTSD, chronic pain, and other post-service health issues. This is leaders educating leaders—making impactful change happen.
Tune in to this enlightening episode and learn how you can support the mission of Hemp for Victory. Don’t forget to subscribe for more insightful discussions. Let’s be blunt about it—change starts here.
Follow us on social media for updates and more conversations like this. Thanks for listening, and remember, change starts with being blunt.
This is the first part of a special live edition of Cannabis Coast to Coast News. PCMTV Founder Jimmy Young with Eric Williamson from Cannabis X America co host a lively discussion with three outstanding advocates. Hirsh Jain of Ananda Strategies in L.A. via MJ Unpacked in Missouri. Mark Pederson author and CEO of Cannabis Patient Network; Sean Kiernan President of Weed for Warriors; The full one hour recorded live show is under the “live” tab on YouTube.
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