Sensi Oklahoma Fall 2024

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RICK ROSS RAPPER

takes center stage at the Enclave Event Center

OKLAHOMA SENSI MAGAZINE FALL 2024

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All in the Psychedelic Family

Three people share how psychedelics help them heal and strengthen their family relationships.

24 Heisman to Healing Man

Former NFL running back and Heisman Trophy winner Ricky Williams now carries the ball for plant medicine and natural healing.

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Magical Mushrooms

Showcasing the alien nature of psychedelic mushrooms.

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A Hidden Gem

The Enclave Event Center in Oklahoma City elevates any event to a higher level.

DEPARTMENTS

9 EDITOR’S NOTE

10 THE BUZZ News, tips, and tidbits to keep you in the loop

HELP PETS WITH CBD SuperZoo showcases trends for four-, six-, and eight-legged friends.

PARTY WITH SENSI OKLAHOMA! Join the Afterparty for the Oklahoma Mushroom Festival

BUBBLE PLANET DENVER Voyage through fantastical, pastel landscapes.

CURB YOUR HUNGER WITH CANNABIS CHILI The perfect blend of no-fuss and homemade cooking.

14 THE LIFE

Contributing to your health and happiness

UNPLUG AND FLOAT YOUR WAY TO BLISS Floatation therapy is an anti-gravity experience that can detox your body and mind.

34 THE SCENE

Hot happenings and hip hangouts around town

TAPPING INTO HEALING Emotional freedom techniques can help uncover and resolve painful emotions. 50 HOROSCOPE

RICK ROSS
RAPPER

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We are thrilled to introduce a fresh lineup

of topics that highlight the power of storytelling. While we were founded on serving the growing cannabis community, our mission continues to evolve alongside the plants that have nurtured humanity since the dawn of time—plants that are now being liberated and rediscovered for their profound impact.

As we expand our storytelling, the vision from Alchemy in Colorado resonates deeply: “Our approach has always been to discover today what will matter tomorrow, and to transform the company into a future that is unfolding around us.”

We hope this issue fills your heart and mind with inspiration. Inside, you’ll find a stunning six-page photo feature from @mycro.portal showcasing some of the most exciting psychedelic genetics cultivated in Colorado. You’ll also read about the wellness practices of former NFL running back and Heisman Trophy winner Ricky Williams, alongside an exploration of floatation therapy and its ability to help you recentralize and rebalance.

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Help Pets with CBD

SuperZoo showcases trends for four-, six-, and eight-legged friends.

SuperZoo, one of North America's largest pet retail trade shows, was held in August at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas. This year's show was attended by over 1,100 exhibitors, including 300 rst-time exhibitors, and allowed attendees to explore the latest products from established brands and emerging innovators. Almost 50 exhibitors showcased products and services for pets using CBD.

CBD Dog Health (CBDDogHealth.com) released two new CBD dog treats developed in collaboration with two women-owned businesses. Nina’s Edibles was created in partnership with Ruby Balaram, CEO and Founder of Real Dog Box. Blanche’s Edibles was developed jointly with Charisa Antigua and Carmina O'Connor, Founders of CocoTherapy.

"Partnering with women-owned businesses to create these incredible CBD-infused treats— particularly Real Dog Box and CocoTherapy, who continue to advocate for holistic pet health—has been extremely exciting," said CBD Dog Health’s founder, Angela Ardolino.

Honest Paws (honestpaws.com), based in Boulder, Colorado, is a minority-owned, disabled veteran-operated business o ering made-inUSA CBD bites, chews, treats, and grooming essentials.

Suzie's CBD Treats (suziespettreats.com), based in Denver, manufactures USDA-certi ed organic CBD pet products, which independent retailers carry. Hemp is grown on their vertically integrated partner farm in Colorado, ensuring high-quality product at a ordable prices. Their "Suzie's to the Rescue" program donates to shelters across the country. This is their sixth time exhibiting in SuperZoo.

“The business was my co-founder's idea. He had had back surgery and used CBD to help ease o the prescriptions he had been prescribed. He naturally started giving it to his dog, Susie,” explained founder and owner Caleb Gilmore. “It helped her, and he wanted to share that with other animals and their owners. He convinced me to drop out of college and make CBD dog treats with him.” — Debbie Hall

PHOTOS
Founder and owner Caleb Gilmore

PARTY WITH SENSI OKLAHOMA!

Join the Afterparty for the Oklahoma Mushroom Festival Sensi Oklahoma is hosting the afterparty for the second annual Oklahoma Mushroom Festival at The Nature’s Enclave in Oklahoma City starting at 7 p.m. on Oct. 12. Beetlejuice will inspire this Halloween-themed event to celebrate the upcoming movie release. The evening will feature the headliner, New Constellations from Portland, Oregon, along with performances by four local DJs. Attendees can enjoy a variety of food trucks, including vegan options, explore a home growers showcase hosted by Jordan Rivers from Growcast, shop at a mushroom mart, and visit a local art gallery. Make sure to dress in your best Halloween costume, as the event will attract nearly 2,000 people. Visit eventbrite. com/e/the-afterlifeparty-tickets-948510389107 to purchase tickets.

Oklahoma Mushroom Festival will take place on Oct. 12-13. Prepare for a captivating journey through an enchanted forest featuring mushrooms, plants, and insects. This interactive setting integrates visuals, sounds, and exhibits to highlight nature’s beauty and ecological signi cance. — DH

Oklahoma Mushroom Festival / Oct. 12-13 / Modern Living Building, 608 Kiamichi Place, Oklahoma City / okmushfest.com

Plant medicines from the Ebers Papyrus described in ancient Egyptian literature.

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Is located on Interstate 70 and passes through Colorado, where recreational cannabis has been legal since 2012.

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Individuals who have taken psilocybin reported that the experience was one of the most signi cant events in their lives.

3000 B.C.

Is when the Sumerian civilization is believed to have rst recorded the use of hundreds of medicinal plants.

Bubble Planet Denver

Voyage through fantastical, pastel landscapes.

Bubble Planet Denver offers a journey through fantastical, pastel landscapes that engage all five senses. The Bubble Planet Experience is an enchanting adventure filled with breathtaking, vibrant, and colorful digital images. It’s an interactive and enjoyable experience featuring 11 themed environments for guests to explore and enjoy.

A World Full Of Bubbles

Explore a vibrant and surreal world of bubbles. Interact with soap bubbles, balloons, and colorful lights.

Themed Rooms

Step into 11 unique rooms, from sea to sky, each transformed into whimsical landscapes with its own distinctive theme.

Virtual Reality

Using cutting-edge VR technology, travel through surreal landscapes and soar in a hot air balloon.

Interactive Games and Activities

Plenty of enjoyable surprises await at Bubble Planet Experience, where you can partake in various interactive activities suitable for all ages. — DH

Bubble Planet Denver / 3900 Elati St., Denver / bubble-planet.com/denver

Curb Your Hunger with Cannabis Chili

This recipe is the perfect blend of no-fuss and homemade cooking. The canned ingredients make preparing this chili quite easy and when it’s ready to eat, no one will question the work involved. Heck, impress only yourself. Try making a batch and freezing it in smaller serving-size containers as an easy dinner option on busy weeks. — Kathryn Cannon, Courtesy of Greenstate.com

INGREDIENTS

Supplies: Large stockpot

(5) jalapenos, seed or reduce amount for less heat

(3) serrano peppers, seed or leave out for less heat

(2) green bell peppers

(1) red bell pepper

(1) large yellow onion

(2) cans diced tomatoes

(1) can fire-roasted tomatoes or substitute additional can

diced tomatoes

(2) cans diced green chilies

(1) can whole kernel corn, strained (optional)

(2) cans black beans, strained

(1) can kidney beans, strained

(1) 7 oz. can chipotle peppers with sauce

3 oz. tomato paste or substitute ketchup

2 T. olive oil

2 T. adobo seasoning

2 t. garlic

2 t. salt

1 t. cumin

½ oz. cannabis tincture (see note)

INSTRUCTIONS

• Chop vegetables coarsely and set aside. Pro-tip: when chopping spicy peppers, wear gloves.

• Place large pot on stovetop over medium-high heat

• Toss in chopped vegetables to brown slightly in olive oil

• Reduce heat to medium

• Add spices, adobo, cumin, garlic, salt

• Add tomato paste or ketchup to pot

• Remove chipotle peppers from can and diced

• Add diced chipotle peppers and remaining sauce into the pot

• Add cans of tomatoes and chilies

• Drain and add cans of corn and beans

• Stir ingredients and let simmer on the stovetop for hours allowing all the vegetables to dissolve into each other creating a beautiful melding of flavors. Stir occasionally during this process to prevent sticking to the bottom of the pan.

• The chili is done when it looks done to you, approximately 2-3 hours

• Just before the chili is done, add the cannabis tincture

• Simmer for an additional 20 mins, stirring occasionally

• Serves 10-12

Note: Tincture potency varies greatly. For a milder experience, reduce the amount of tincture or try a CBD dominant tincture. Read the label for number of milligrams per ounce of tincture and use an amount that works for you and your guests. Using a half ounce of tincture may be too much, or not enough. Use your best judgement, and always ask your guests what they are used to consuming.

CANNABIS CHILI TOPPINGS, OPTIONAL:

• (1) medium onion, white or yellow, diced

• Shredded cheddar, Swiss cheese, or other preferred cheese

• Sour cream

• Saltines or crusty bread

Unplug and Float Your Way to Bliss

Floatation therapy is an anti-gravity experience that can detox your body and mind.

TEXT CHARLEY ROSE

The pure bliss of effortless peace. That is what float tanks are—a wonderful new technology that offers the darkness and quiet that humans crave in a highly stimulating world. Between the lovely anti-gravity sensation and the detoxifying effects of the Epsom salt, floating is the perfect way to unplug from the world and plug into something special—yourself.

In this high-output, high-stress world, people always look for innovative ways to kick back and relax. Float tanks offer an anti-sensory experience to counter the overstimulation that so many people struggle with.

What are Float Tanks?

Float tanks are part of a trend called biohack-

ing, which is a way of improving health by hacking your own physiology using a scientific approach. There are many ways to biohack your wellness routine. No, float tanks and other biohacking techniques aren’t some magical solutions that will solve all your health problems. However, using them can be a great addition to a wellness-focused lifestyle that will help you decrease stress and anxiety and positively affect your physical and mental health.

A float tank is basically just a pool filled with salt water—1,100 pounds of salt, to be exact. The salt creates buoyancy, so the human body floats perfectly on the water’s surface with zero effort. It gives a peculiar sense of

anti-gravity. The results: next-level relaxation.

Float tanks are also called sensory deprivation tanks, as they are generally characterized by a complete lack of sensory stimulation. Float therapy can be done in total darkness and silence, which isn’t a strict requirement for the experience, but does provide its own benefits.

Benefits of Floating

Floating offers a multitude of health benefits, both mental and physiological. One of the primary payoffs of floating comes directly from the salt used to create buoyancy—Epsom salt. Epsom salt is a mineral compound that contains magnesium, which can be absorbed in the body through the skin.

Nearly half of the U.S. population is deficient in the mineral, so you might need some magnesium. Increasing magnesium levels can help you relax, sleep better, and improve digestion.

Other perceived benefits of floating have not been significantly researched, but several small studies suggest that floating can decrease stress and anxiety and improve sleep quality.

What to Expect

Float tanks are making a splash in the world of next-gen biohacking technology. But don’t worry; little splashing is involved in this serene and rejuvenating experience.

Most float tank spas are similar. You’ll be

greeted by friendly staff and led down a long hallway to your private room. Before starting your float, you’ll be asked to rinse off in a luxurious rain-style shower. Then, it’s time to get floating.

The float tank rooms are kept at a comfortable lukewarm temperature, with lights off for a full-sensory deprivation experience. There are three types of float tanks: pods, pools, and

cabins. None is better than the other, but you may have a personal preference. The most common are large egg-shaped pods that look like something you’d see in a sci-fi film

where CIA-funded scientists are conducting remote-viewing experiments. (Fun fact: sensory deprivation tanks were initially created by neuroscientists as a research tool in the 1950s.)

Despite their strange look and history, these pods are quite relaxing. It feels like you’re nestled in a cozy cocoon, communing with God. The pod also allows you to select your sound experience—silence, sounds of nature, or guided meditation.

If enclosed spaces don’t induce feelings of relaxation, don’t worry. Many float spas offer pool-style float tanks that resemble large hot tubs. There isn’t much

difference between the pods and pools, except you won’t be able to change your sound choice during the float if you choose the open concept. Cabins are like the pool-style float tanks but have walls around the tub and a glass door to enter.

Once you start your float, let yourself go. Enjoy the weightlessness of your body and let your thoughts roam. Many people are intimidated by the thought of being alone with their thoughts. But, as Moss from IMR Float Spa in Las Vegas puts it, “You can hear yourself without the chaos of the world.”

Sensory deprivation won’t force you to face anything that you aren’t already dealing with. It will simply allow you the time and space to step away from outside noise, resolve anything you are struggling with in your mind, and fi nally enter a state of rest.

“To get the most out of your float experience, come with an open mind,” says Gaby Valencia, owner of Cloud 9 Float + Spa in Folsom, California. “There is no need to be afraid or nervous. Float therapy can help you relax, disconnect, and recharge. It’s an experience for your mind, body, and soul.”

Tips for a Great Float

Make sure to wipe o your face with the provided washcloth after you shower and before you start your oat. Trust me, you don’t want annoying drops of water tickling your face while oating. Practice some breathwork while you are oating. Structured breathing techniques have several health bene ts, including aligning your nervous system to reduce stress and improve bodily functions. The easiest way to use your breath for a positive experience is “slow breathing” where you breathe in through your nose for ve counts, then out for ve.

Feeling extra adventurous? Take a cannabis edible 2030 minutes before your oat. It will enhance your journey through your mind into a state of peace and bliss.

ALL IN THE P S YC H E D E L I C

FA M I LY

Three people share how psychedelics help them heal and strengthen their family relationships. TEXT JAMIE BLAZQUEZ

Jamie Blazquez and Father
Adrienne Smith and husband
Lorri Lambert Smith

From the start, my relationship with my father was riddled with tension and conflict. As a Catholic Italian from the Bronx, shaped by the raw and resilient streets of 1950s New York, he contrasted sharply with me—a deeply sensitive empath, attuned to the emotions of those around me.

Our bond, built on humor, adventure, and shared curiosity, was a source of connection and a battleground. While his brilliance and my inquisitive nature often sparked meaningful exchanges, navigating his emotional turbulence felt like walking a tightrope.

My father’s diagnosis of bipolar disorder during my middle school years can explain much of the emotional highs and lows we endured. Medication helped to stabilize him, yet the side effects and ongoing struggles with his condition remained. As my father’s emotions became consistent over time, I allowed myself to be more vulnerable, shedding the armor I had built to protect myself.

However, the peace was shortlived. A decade later, when he stopped taking his medication, the tensions between us reached a boiling point. After a fiery argument, we entered a period of painful and prolonged silence that lasted years.

It wasn’t until a few years into our estrangement that I discovered the transformative power of plant medicine. Microdosing with psilocybin and lion’s mane mushrooms allowed me to view our relationship from a new perspective, transforming my understanding of the past. I began to see the value in the pain and challenges we had experienced.

Determined to rebuild our relationship, I approached him with a renewed mindset. I suggested counseling, and he agreed. It was a process that required bravery and dedication from both of us. I began to cultivate deeper empathy and understanding. We progressed so rapidly that we even took a 10-day cruise together to witness the solar eclipse—a symbol of our journey from darkness into light.

I continued healing through a four-day retreat where I participated in temazcal, hapè, changa, and three Bufo ceremonies. The experiences deepened my empa-

thy and helped me understand my father from a place of compassion rather than judgment. I learned to navigate our interactions with a newfound sense of clarity and listening skills. I now approach his harsh words calmly, recognizing them as mere expressions rather than personal attacks. My communication has evolved, allowing us to interact more peacefully and find common ground.

Psychedelics gave me the tools to reconnect with my father, and many others have used them in similar ways to heal and strengthen their relationships—whether by deepening empathy in their marriages or repairing family bonds after trauma.

JOIN IN MARRIAGE

Adrienne Smith’s journey with psychedelics was initially cautious and skeptical. It wasn’t until a modest encounter with mushroom chocolate during a Hawaii trip that she began to reconsider. Her expectations weren’t met initially, but this experience began a deeper exploration into plant medicine.

The turning point came at a peyote ceremony during a spiritual retreat. Adrienne had anticipated vivid, almost cinematic experiences but found instead a profound inner quietness. This unexpected calm was a revelation, giving her a new lens through which to view her life and relationships.

Adrienne’s newfound peace was particularly transformative in her marriage. Her husband had long battled severe depressive episodes,

which had previously left Adrienne feeling frustrated and at a loss. She often questioned whether she was doing something wrong, internalizing his struggles as a reflection of their relationship.

However, psychedelics offered Adrienne a different perspective. She began to see her husband’s depression not as a personal failing but as a separate challenge he was facing. “I used to think, ‘Am I doing something wrong?’” says Adrienne. “Now, I understand that his emotional state doesn’t reflect me or our relationship.” This shift was liberating, allowing her to offer support without the burden of self-blame.

A vivid example of this change unfolded during a particularly challenging period. Instead of becoming frustrated or withdrawing, Adri-

enne approached her husband with newfound patience and empathy. She learned to respond to his mood swings with compassion rather than defensiveness. This shift in approach was a direct result of her psychedelic experiences, which had taught her to separate his depression from her sense of self-worth.

The transformation has extended to how they approach life as husband and wife. Together, they began to question the societal expectations around gift-giving and traditions during the holidays. Focusing on what truly mattered to them as a couple, they navigate the holidays with less stress and more connection. “We can have a conversation more realistically about what the holidays are actually for versus what the world says they’re for,” says Adrienne.

Buds In Banking

A MOTHER’S LOVE

In 2020, Lorri Lambert Smith’s life took an unexpected turn when she was introduced to Bufo, a potent psychedelic derived from the venom of the Bufo Alvarius toad. Initially hesitant, Lorri’s curiosity was driven by a deep need for healing. “At first, when I would tell people about it, I would preface it with, ‘I’m not suggesting that you do this,’” she says. “But all these years later, I am more inclined to say, ‘Do it.’”

For Lorri, Bufo wasn’t just an experience, it was a transformative personal experience—it also helped her overcome a lifelong battle with depression. Describing it as “nature’s electroshock therapy,” she explains that the psychedelic brought her into a state of profound alignment with what she calls the “Bufo energy.” This energy led to moments of intense clarity

and overwhelming gratitude. “It’s not just a belief; it’s knowing that there is nothing to fear,” says Lorri. One of the most significant outcomes of Lorri’s Bufo journey was its impact on her family relationships. Her oldest daughter, who had introduced her to Bufo, underwent a remarkable transformation. Once known for her sharp judgment, she became a source of “absolute unconditional love.” Lorri attributes this change to a part of the Bufo ceremony’s prayer, which involves relinquishing judgment of oneself and others.

The true test of Bufo’s influence came when her youngest daughter, Leigh, attempted suicide in 2022. Leigh had overdosed on 13 fentanyl tablets. This traumatic event left the family reeling. Miraculously, despite the severity of the situation, Leigh survived without lasting damage, but the emotional aftermath was overwhelming. Lorri’s previous experiences with Bufo became crucial in navigating this crisis.

“Amid the chaos, I drew upon what Bufo had shown me—that fear is a construct, not an inherent reality,” says Lorri.

This realization became a cornerstone for her approach to the aftermath of Leigh’s attempt. On the one-year anniversary of the suicide attempt, the women in the family participated in a Bufo ceremony. While her youngest daughter couldn’t join due to medication, the family collectively focused their intentions on her and the memory of that day.

“We went through rounds of meditation doses, focusing our intentions on Leigh,” says Lorri. The ceremony helped the family process their grief and trauma together, turning their suffering into a unified act of love, support, and healing.

Bufo not only alleviated Lorri’s depression but also deepened her self-love. “It was a revelation to me that I love who I am,” she says.

For Lorri and her family, Bufo has been more than a healing tool; it has paved the way for a richer, more connected family dynamic. “We got pretty good family dynamics going on,” she says. “It would take quite a bit to come between us or disrupt that love. That’s amazing.”

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jamie Blazquez is cofounder of Normalize Psychedelics, a project committed to sharing 1,000 healing stories to reduce stigma and promote open conversations about psychedelic therapies.

HEISMAN TO HEALING MAN

Former NFL running back and Heisman Trophy winner Ricky Williams now carries the ball for plant medicine and natural healing.

Ricky Williams has won many accolades in his storied football career: Heisman Trophy winner at the University of Texas, NFL Pro Bowler, and elite 10,000 career rushing yards club member. But since retiring from the gridiron in 2012, Williams, 47, has embraced a new identity: Healing Man.

Today, the famed running back is a dedicated yoga practitioner and teacher, natural medicine advocate, astrology student, and businessman who has launched his own cannabis brand called “Highsman.”

But in many ways, his new ventures and explorations are an extension of his personal philosophy on wellness. Williams has been a longtime supporter of plant medicine and has relied on cannabis and other natural healing modalities to help him navigate through the physical and emotional pain of playing collegiate and professional football.

A DIFFERENT WAY OF THINKING Williams began using cannabis when he was 18, and found the

practice helped him confront the tough decisions he needed to make in his young life.

He recalls one of the first times he tried cannabis: “I lay on the bed, and I just started looking at things differently,” he says. “The next morning, I remembered those different ways and experimented with them. I found optimism. I saw different possibilities that I didn’t realize were there before. I learned things about myself that I needed to know that helped me make choices where my life feels much more fulfilling.”

During his 11-year NFL career, Williams used cannabis for both pleasure and pain relief, but also relied on it as a form of mental therapy. “At night, when I’d come home and smoke a little bit, I couldn’t avoid my feelings,” he says. “I was looking for the core of my anxiety, and when I started smoking, I found it.”

And, though he was suspended more than once for his cannabis use, he was never dissuaded of its healing prowess.

“I FEEL LIKE THE GREATEST SUPPORT THAT I COULD DO FOR THE NFL IS MY LIFE AND THE CHOICES I MAKE.”
— Ricky Williams

“I got in a lot of trouble with the NFL, and I started reading the stories, which basically said I threw my life away for drugs. And I was like, did I really throw everything away? But then I thought, wait a minute, that’s not my story. That’s their story.”

So, Williams embraced the challenge of overcoming negative stories with positive actions, both regarding cannabis and his life choices. While still in the NFL, he studied other natural healing modes that he could use for himself and eventually share with others. With his disciplined running back approach, Williams plowed straight ahead into his adventure of self-discovery. He became a qualified yoga instructor, studied Ayurvedic medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine, and explored the depths of astrology.

After retiring, Williams was involved with Athletes for Care,

a non-profit organization supporting the mental health and wellness of retired professional athletes including the use of cannabis. “I feel like the greatest support that I could do for the NFL is my life and the choices I make,” he says. “I think that’s the greatest advocacy anyone can do. There are two parts. One, don’t lie about your cannabis consumption. And two, be an example of the way you live your life. Then, you become a testimony.”

A NEW PATH FORWARD

Part of Williams’s journey included launching his own cannabis brand. Highsman’s products reflect the strategy of preparing for and playing a football game, with merchan-

dise categorized as “Pregame,” “Halftime,” and “Postgame.”

“The Highsman name has to do with moving towards normalization,” says Williams. “And if people are talking about indica and sativa, it can be confusing. So, I was thinking, how would I talk to people who are in sports about this? Well, Pregame, you’re getting ready. You want to be up. Postgame, you have so much adrenaline pumping and need something to help relax, calm down, and help the body heal. And then Halftime is like in the middle of the day, or you don’t want to get too up, you don’t want to get too down, you want something to keep you in that right frame of mind.”

Today, Williams’s outlook on plant medicine is grounded in the idea of gaining something good— not avoiding something bad. This philosophy arose from how he approached pain during his playing days, and it’s something everyone may benefit from applying in their daily lives.

“I understand there’s a lot of people in a lot of pain—physical, mental, and emotional—but I don’t think of pain relief, I think of performance,” he says. “It’s not a matter of ‘does it hurt,’ rather it’s about ‘can I perform?’

“So, I would gravitate towards anything that helped me play better. For me, it’s about bringing the best me to the table. And cannabis reduced pain so I could perform better and improved my mental perspectives, which also helped me to perform better.”

The Highsman Winner

Highsman and Ricky Williams connected with Greg Okun, founder of GEO Network, LLC, to establish strategic partnerships. Okun brought Ricky’s brand vision to Seven Clover, a vertically integrated New Mexico company, to produce and distribute Highsman products in New Mexico.

“The Seven Clover team understands the authenticity of Ricky’s story and the Highsman brand,” says Okun. “Ricky has been involved in Highsman’s go-to-market strategies and hand picks every strain sold. Partnering with Seven Clover in New Mexico is a testament to Highsman’s commitment to community and sustainability. New Mexico’s rich cultural heritage, landscape, outdoor activities, and Seven Clover’s dedication to innovation make it a great place for Highsman to thrive.”

To learn more, visit Highsman.com.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Carolyn Scott is a Sensi national contributor.

Mush MAGICAL

Enigma (Psilocybe cubensis / PCBE 1.02% Minors 0.02% / Testing Source: Denver Spore Company/ Altitude Consulting)

Enigma is a bewildering mutation of the P. cubensis Tidalwave strain that exists only through cloning, as it does not produce spores. It forms ns rather than typical mushroom formations and can be very potent. Perhaps one day soon we will see Enigma-like varieties of P. zapotecorum, Pan cyans and other exotic mushrooms.

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All mushrooms presented were grown and photographed by Dave Duesterberg unless otherwise noted.

sPPanaeolus Bisporus

(PCBE 3.9% Minors 0.95% / Testing

Source: Gordo/Magic Myco)

Panaeolus bisporus is an extremely potent species of the Panaeolus genus. It di erentiates itself from other Pans (and gets its name) from its two spored basidia (pedestal-like structures that hold the spores in certain mushrooms until they are ready to be released). Bisporus has the highest norbaeocystin content measured so far, one of the minor psychoactive alkaloids often present in psilocybin mushrooms.

Psilocybe Subtropicalis

(Veracruz / PCBE 0.96% Minors 0.37% / Testing Source: Myco Portal/Altitude Consulting)

P. Subtropicalis is a stunning mushroom that grows in the same conditions as P. cubensis (CVG in a monotub) but very slowly. They produce their own distinctive sensations, which have been described as spiritual and euphoric. The strain pictured was originally found by O’Muircheartaigh.

hotographing the alien nature of psychedelic mushrooms is something I’ve always been drawn to. Each fruiting is a unique expression of the mycelial network reacting to its environment which, when consumed, seems to connect us with the divine in its own anomalous ways. It intrigues me that different genus and species of these mushrooms have evolved throughout the world to feel distinct from one another. Do they have these varying effects because of their chemical makeups, or are they drawing energy and essence from the land they grow upon? Magical realism is the essence of psychedelics, and in this new era of scientific exploration it will be fascinating to see where the lines become blurred between facts and subjective introspection.

MIB Red Spore

(Panaeolus cyanescens / PCBE 2.59% Minors 0.12% / Testing Source: Myco Portal/Altitude Consulting)

MIB is a three-way cross between Pan cyan strains Nec’D, PHV, and BVI. It was originally created by Magic Myco Family. The red spore variant occasionally appears in ushes and was isolated for this grow. They feel similar to TTBVI and tend to produce quite a bit more weight per ush. (Mushrooms grow in clusters referred to as ushes.)

MIB Variegated

(Panaeolus cyanescens)

Psyched Medicinals created this beautiful MIB isolation which consistently produces both red and black spore phenotypes. Variegation in mushrooms—diverse colors, shapes and sizes—can often occur with this species.

Jack Frost (Psilocybe cubensis / PCBE 1.1% Minors 0.58% / Testing

Source: Brown Treasure/Magic Myco)

Jack Frost is a beautiful cross of TAT (True Albino Teacher) and APE (Albino Penis Envy) and is one of the more potent P. cubensis strains. First grown by Dave Wombat, it consistently produces some of the most aesthetically pleasing phenotypes of any cubensis strain, often with bluing gills, white caps, and a dark blue umbo (pictured).

TTBVI

(Panaeolus cyanescens / PCBE 3.21% Minors 0.3% / Testing

Source: Myco Portal/Altitude Consulting)

TTBVI are the most potent mushrooms measured to date. Anecdotal reports of these mushrooms suggest a more clear-headed (for better or worse) experience vs. P. Cubensis’s more dream-like characteristics. They were discovered at the base of a tamarind tree in the British Virgin Islands. GordoTek (as he is know in the mushroom community) made an isolation from the original British Virgin Islands culture and named it TTBVI. He then gifted it to anyone interested in the form of spore prints (deposits from the cap of the mushroom which can be used to replicate that mushroom strain).

Tapping into Healing

Emotional freedom techniques can help uncover and resolve painful emotions. TEXT KRISTIN PANASEWICZ

In 2013, I saw my fi rst therapist. I’d hit a plateau and couldn’t get past a particular emotional response I kept having whenever I felt like I was being

compared to someone else like a colleague or a friend. My therapist asked, “Can I try something?”

She started tapping on me while I repeated some statements. It felt absurd, and I was self-conscious throughout the whole thing. When she stopped, she said, “What came up?” I was stunned to admit that as she tapped, a childhood memory surfaced in which I felt completely invisible around my tall, thin, exceptionally beautiful older cousin. There it was, we had found the root of my insecurity, and most importantly, we could clear it.

The experience stuck with me. I had no idea what it was that my therapist had done. I was convinced it was some kind of witchcraft, but I didn’t care. It worked.

Three years later, in January 2016, I experienced an acute trauma that left me in a hospital bed for months. After my body healed, my mind took its turn to fall apart.

During one particularly bad night, I lay in bed and just started tapping. I remembered what my old therapist had done, plus I had Googled “tapping points.” Each time I felt the despair closing in, I just tapped around

my body until I felt more in control of my urges.

I was sold on Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), also called “tapping.” I soon became an Accredited EFT Practitioner, gaining more advanced accreditation and specialist training over the years. In 2023, I assumed the role of Trustee for EFT International, the largest organization of EFT practitioners.

EFT saved my life, and I’ve never encountered a therapeutic modality like it. For me, it’s the gold standard for therapy because it works. By work, I mean it changes us. In EFT therapy, we don’t just talk about the same problems for months or years. Our goal is to change how we feel or to reduce (or ideally, eliminate) the issues that hold us back or keep us in a loop of suffering or self-sabotage. If we commit to the EFT journey, we do not walk out the same way we went in.

EFT history

EFT may seem like a recent phenomenon in the mental health and personal wellness spheres, but the technique has been used for more than 30 years by practitioners and individuals who prefer an alternative to

traditional talk therapy. EFT is a gentle but highly effective form of somatic therapy. Developed in the 1990s by Gary Craig, EFT has become well-regarded as a trauma therapy due to strong clinical evidence of its ability to deactivate sensory triggers associated with distressing memories and to regulate the nervous system.

While all EFT is tapping, not all tapping is EFT. The term tapping describes stimulating acupoints along the body’s meridian system, just as other acupoint treatments, such as Chinese acupuncture or Japanese shiatsu, use needles or massage to stimulate the acupoints. By contrast, EFT is a therapy that combines the energy principles of Eastern medicine with Western principles of psychotherapy. (It falls under an umbrella category of techniques called “Energy Psychology,” which is rooted in this integrated approach.)

How EFT Works

In EFT therapy, the aim is to change or clear issues. We don’t just learn coping skills or talk about our problems. To understand how EFT “works,” you need to understand a few basics of neuropsychology.

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1. Our nervous system holds imprints of past experiences during which we felt unsafe.

2. Our nervous system constantly scans our environment for sensory cues of threat or safety through a process called neuroception. The nervous system’s criteria for assessing whether it is safe is, “Is this similar to something that hurt me before?”

3. The nervous system sends its report to the thalamus, a part of the brain that processes sensory information. The thalamus then

shares this unfiltered report with the amygdala, the brain’s survival center. The amygdala then determines what action is necessary.

4. If the nervous system perceives safety, the amygdala takes no action, and we remain regulated in a “rest and digest” state. However, if it perceives a threat, the amygdala initiates a survival response known as the “fightor-flight” (or freeze) response. This entire process takes mere milliseconds.

While the brain makes an automatic decision,

TAPPING POINTS

it cannot discern between physical and emotional threats. If our brain can’t distinguish between threat levels when someone criticizes us versus when we’re being followed in a dark alley, we become susceptible to under- or overreaction. This is how most conflicts begin. When we’re emotionally and neurologically hijacked by unprocessed and unhealed wounds—most often from our childhoods— our resulting behavior causes a problem. An inappropriate response can look like anything from exploding in anger

An EFT practitioner needs to be adequately trained and accredited to say they practice EFT, whereas anyone can say they guide clients in ‘tapping.’ Professionals who administer EFT refer to themselves di erently depending on the country they practice in. For example, the term EFT Practitioner is used in North America, while the term EFT Therapist is used in many places in Europe. People who are not accredited or educated in mental health usually just say they practice ‘tapping.’ While tapping can be done on ourselves for stress and anxiety relief, please only work with a professional on deeper issues. If you have trauma in your history, it’s essential to work with a trauma-trained (not just trauma-informed) professional.

when someone is rude to freezing when touched. EFT helps with this problem by intervening when the amygdala determines the action the nervous system wants to take. By stimulating acupoints while thinking or speaking about a particular stressor or memory, we send signals to the amygdala, canceling the fight/flight/freeze response. We rewire the brain to stop responding to particular situations, triggers, memories, or sensory stimuli through a survival response.

There is no issue too big or too small for EFT. It is safe and effective for adults, teenagers, and children. EFT can help relieve, process, and often eliminate the following issues.

(Note that not all EFT practitioners work with each of these issues, and some have areas of specialty.)

• Shame

• Phobias

• Trauma (acute, complex, and chronic)

• (C)PTSD

• Anger

• Stress

• Guilt

• Grief

• Anxiety

• Limiting beliefs

• Self-defeating patterns

• Cravings

• Addiction

• Hypervigilance

• Compulsive behaviors

• Eating disorders

• Depression

• Distressing memories

• Physical ailments, including insomnia and chronic pain

• Confl ict in interpersonal relationships

• Fear

• Lack of clarity around decision-making

• Performance blockages

Ultimately, EFT tapping is a highly effective, relatively quick, and gentle therapeutic treatment that is also cost-effective and can be practiced on ourselves once we’ve worked with a practitioner. If you’ve tried traditional talk therapy and don’t feel much better, or if it simply doesn’t appeal to you, I can’t recommend trying EFT tapping enough. There’s nothing to lose except everything holding you back.

A HIDDEN Gem

The Enclave Event Center in Oklahoma City elevates any event to a higher level.

GRETCHEN VAN-MONETTE PHOTOS ENCLAVE EVENT CENTER

What would you do with 50,000 square feet of space? If you own Enclave Event Center in Oklahoma City, you do anything your clients can dream up. A charity fashion show with a 32-foot runway jutting out into the audience? No problem. An intimate R&B concert for 1,500. Sure thing. A Summerfest Foam Party with a 10-foot wall of foam, or a wintertime beach party complete with palm trees, sand, life-size decorations, and a 60-foot stage? Easy.

“There is nothing too big or too small for us to put on,” says Enclave CEO and co-owner Alex Ramey. “We believe in making your vision a reality. We want your guests to talk about your event for years to come and get inspired to host their own events with us.”

A Hidden Gem in Plain Sight

The building now known as the Enclave, which means “a place that is different in character from those surrounding it”—or, more simply, “a hidden gem”—had a more modest, yet noble, beginning.

A feature of the city’s landscape since the 1930s, this historic building originally opened as a grocery store. “Many who once shopped at the grocery store with their parents as children are now coming back to celebrate life milestones with their family and friends,” says Ramey.

After acquiring multiple degrees and years of experience in fashion, interior design, business, product development, and customer service, Ramey returned to the now-vacant facility and envisioned something new. “When I

walked into the building in January 2021, I could feel the electrifying energy that came with it,” says Ramey, “I knew we could build something spectacular.”

Located in an up-and-coming area just 10 minutes from downtown, Enclave has generated quite the buzz in a short time. With 20,000 square feet inside the building and 30,000 square feet in the backyard, Enclave provides a venue experience that businesses and residents of Oklahoma City didn’t realize was missing. “There was nothing like it in Oklahoma City, and there still isn’t,” says Ramey.

Cannabis to Creative Space

The sprawling real estate also has housed many different businesses, the most recent being a fulfillment center and sales headquarters for

710Trading.com—distributors of THC vapes, infused pre-rolls, concentrates, and edibles. “We designed and renovated the building to house our brick-and-mortar store where dispensary owners would hang out and shop by brand like a ‘grocery store,’” says Ramey. “We quickly realized our customers prefer to shop online, so we deliver it,” Ramey explains.

Three of the four Enclave partners—Ramey, Ryan Vicedomini, and Pat Meshell—are responsible for 710Trading.com’s success. However, their fourth partner, Greg Smith, was drawn to the Enclave’s future goals, especially its sprawling Ballroom.

“Two months after Greg’s investment, the floors were polished, the stage was installed, walls were

covered, and we were ready for our first Ballroom event,” says Ramey. Together, the team has spent nearly $1 million on renovations, upgrades, and refinements they knew their event hosts would appreciate. “It takes a certain kind of person to see through a messy space and understand the vision, and Greg definitely saw it,” says Ramey.

The Enchanting Enclave

The group started by carving out multiple interior spaces that could be combined or portioned off, depending on the number of expected guests. Track lighting, multiple TV screens, a modular stage, a 24-foot LED screen, and adaptable shelving spaces make the area versatile and accommo-

dating for any type of event. A massive marble bar became a beautiful focal point and popular gathering spot.

For a more intimate setting, the Private Suite fits the bill with space for 50 people. It has room for a dance floor, catering tables, round tables and chairs, a DJ booth, and the popular champagne wall. It’s connected to the kitchen for easy food prep and storage.

For larger affairs like networking events, fundraisers, trade shows, concerts, or conventions, the Event Hall can accommodate 150 guests, and the Ballroom can comfortably entertain almost 1,000 guests. A modular 24-foot x 24-foot stage can be configured to the needs of your event. Concert sound, lighting, and A/V assistance are available

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for any presentation style, festival, reception, or concert.

For simple on-site meal preparation or catering setup, the Enclave kitchen is equipped with three ovens, a massive refrigerator, and prep tables. Chafing dishes and other items are also available.

The Enclave offers event planners and hosts a wide selection of decor and linens. “The venue rental always includes tables, chairs, and style. Our in-house design team is here to help bring your vision to reality,” says Ramey. If we don’t have it, we know how to get it. The Enclave is a versatile, transformable space—only limited by your imagination.”

High Expectations

With their connection to the cannabis industry, the Enclave team has no problem renting to canna-

Our in-house design team is here to help bring your vision to reality.
—Ramey, Enclave partner

Enclave Essentials

• 20,000 sq. ft indoor space

• 30,000 sq. ft outdoor space

• Prep kitchen with 3 ovens

• 24 TV Screens

• 2 Green Rooms

• Check-in/Greeting area

• Multiple room con gurations

bis businesses or entertainment that promote consumption. In fact, they embrace it. “Of course, there is no smoking inside, but the backyard is perfect for it,” says Ramey, referring to the spacious outdoor area that hosts festivals, concerts, and other large events. Their first networking event was a cannabis legislative meeting, which Ramey took as a statement about the growth and acceptance of the cannabis industry and what they were looking to accomplish. Then there was the first big event on Nov. 11, 2023—the High N Heelz Masquerade Ball fundraiser. With the Enclave team accelerating the stage installation and improvements, the ball went off without a hitch, and the High N Heelz group immediately began planning their Gala for October 2024. It’s been going strong ever since.

ABOUT
Gretchen Van-Monette is a Sensi national contributor.

710 BRANDS

@710BRANDS / 710TRADING.COM

710Trading.com has become a leading manufacturing, distribution, and fulfillment company over the last seven years. Thanks to strategic partnerships, advanced technology, and industry expertise, we built our brand from the ground up, earning a top spot in the industry.

Who We Are and What We Do:

We produce high-quality, affordable, and accurately dosed products in Oklahoma, supporting dispensary compliance and keeping the supply chain moving. Our products include infused

gummies, gourmet chocolate bars, vape cartridges, disposable vapes, concentrates, and pre-rolls. With 54 gummy options, we offer strengths from 100mg to 10,000mg.

Mission: Help people live their best life without pain.

Purpose: Create quality products to help people fully enjoy life.

Motto: “Blooming in Chaos”

Our Story:

2020: “Building in the Wild West”

710Trading launched in a loosely regulated industry, facing challenges like limited compliance

2022: “Downsizing”

By the end of 2022, we downsized, moving our operations into one facility and cutting expenses. Transition delays and inventory issues forced us to dispose of a large amount of product. Despite this, we kept pushing forward.

2023: “Blooming in Chaos”

As the chaos continued, we became stronger. We developed our own cannabis software and improved our METRC compliance.

Brands & Growth (2024):

as we work to get our products to patients even faster. Dispensaries can stock up through 710Trading.com, or by calling our customer service team.

Top Three Things Customers Should Know: We are Oklahomaowned and operated.We offer the strongest multicannabinoid gummies on the market. Our pricing is consistent, providing a fair marketplace for dispensaries and patients.

Top Brands:

rules and insufficient product supply. Oklahoma residents, including us, invested heavily in the cannabis industry, hoping for financial freedom—but reality soon hit.

2021-2022: “Evolving with the Industry” New rules from the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) reshaped the industry, driving many out of business. We navigated the implementation of METRC tracking software, raw material inflation, and dispensary closures, while overcoming internal growing pains.

We proudly manufacture eight top brands in Oklahoma, including Smack, Kush Drops, Daychangers, and more. Our products are now in over 600 dispensaries across the state, with a store locator on our website. The Future (2025): Automation will be key

Daychangers: The only Oklahoma brand with high-dose, multi-cannabinoid gummies.

Kush Drops: Outperforms competitors in every store, known for consistency, quality, and price.

Smack: Offers the same five flavors across gummies, pre-rolls, disposables, and vapes.

SIRIUS RESEARCH

Sirius Research has been an ongoing project since 2008. From spare bedrooms, crawl spaces, garages—you name it. I’ve been perfecting flower production for over 16 years. My incredible wife, Rachel, joined me in 2004, improving everything I’ve learned. Together we’ve brought Sirius Research to a place that matches the vision.

Where can people nd you?

Always on Instagram @siriusresearch (must type entire name), we can be emailed at vince@siriusresearchllc. com. The website is www.siriusresearchllc. com, and we’re in the best dispensaries in OKC, Moore, Tulsa, and Lawton, as well as small towns across the state. Patients can also ask

their favorite dispensary to reach out to us!

Describe the key highlights and bene ts of your product/service.

Sirius Research grows small-batch craft cannabis using soil and organic inputs. We prefer biological IPM to ensure patients are smoking pure cannabis with no pesticides or chemicals. Amazing flower starts with amazing genetics, and we only source the highest quality phenos and breeder cuts. We water and trim by hand and release flower only when cured to perfection, ensuring amazing flavor and effect.

What was your mission or purpose at the start of your company?

Sirius Research has always been the manifestation of true weed connoisseurs who understand

what real dank is. Our mission is to produce the best cannabis possible. Our goal has always been to create the cannabis company we wanted to see in the industry. If it doesn’t improve quality, we don’t do it. Quality over quantity.

What made you choose to start a company in this industry?

I’ve never not been in cannabis. I was inspired by this plant as a teenager in Edmond, OK, in the mid-90s. Once I experienced it, my eyes were opened to all the lies about it. I made it my mission to ensure people have access to the best cannabis possible. From raids to evictions, isolation, and constant moving, I’ve been through all the black-market trials. Even after trying to

go legal, it’s been tough. California stopped us after almost 10 years serving local markets. Now we’re working to follow OK regs. Despite the challenges, I stay true to my mission. Patients deserve the best flower, and that’s always a moving target. We’re happy to grow with the industry and keep raising the bar.

Why do you feel your business is important to the community?

We feel Sirius Research is important because we represent what this plant was meant to be, with only quality in mind. It’s never been about money for us. We strive to maximize genetic potential, not dollars. We know what happens if we leave cannabis to capitalism, and we’re doing our best to be

different and honor the plant and patients first.

What are three things you’d love for your customers to know about your team, product, or service(s)? Our team is fully into the culture. We all use these products and have our whole lives. We are very non-corporate.

Describe your perfect customer and how your products or services solve something important for them. Our perfect customer is someone who wants to experience cannabis at its highest potential in its most natural state. People who need relief and the true medicinal qualities of cannabis. And those who want to appreciate the flavors and effects of fine cannabis grown with love in soil, with no pesticides.

TIMELESS

We are Timeless, and we are a national cannabis lifestyle brand. Timeless originally began in Arizona in 2011 as a streetwear brand. Later in 2013, following the legalization of cannabis in Arizona, we integrated cannabis into our brand with the vision of creating a leading lifestyle brand around cannabis products that are efficient, safe, and discreet to use. We are currently in 7 states and growing!

Timeless is focused on community and industry engagement. Our main objectives are to educate, excite, and inspire. We aim to create unique experiences to engage and educate our partners, budtenders, and patients. Within this outreach, we hope to improve the community and do our part to help dismantle the stigma on what it means to use cannabis. Our goal is to provide an avenue for cannabis to become a seamless part of any lifestyle.

Does your business give back to your community?

during the holiday season for a canned food drive, we host regular clean-up initiatives around the metro area public parks, and we are constantly on the lookout for other ways we can get involved and stay dedicated to our community.

Describe for us your perfect customer and how your products or services solve something important for them?

What services or products do you o er? In Oklahoma, we currently offer two lines of cannabis vape cartridges. Our Timeless line and our Noir line. The difference between the two lies in the terpenes.

Where can people nd you / your products / your service?

Our Timeless line utilizes all-natural, high potency, botanically derived terpenes; creating classic flavors such as Lemon Faderade or Banana Runtz. Conversely, our Noir line utilizes small batches, of cannabis-derived terpenes for a perfect balance of potency and true-to-flower taste. We’re excited to continue to expand our product catalog to meet our patients’ needs.

You can find us at dispensaries across the state! Through our website, timelessvapes. com, we have a convenient store locator to help patients find us. As well, the website will link you to our newsletter and our Instagram (@ alwaystimeless.co) which will keep you updated on our newest releases, daily deals, new lifestyle merchandise, giveaways, events, and promotional programs.

Why do you feel your business is important to the community?

Community, Culture, and Legacy are the building blocks of what we do at Timeless. We always have and will continue to work with local businesses, artists, charities, and dispensary partners and support the movements that we believe impact our industry and world for the better. In the Oklahoma community each year we activate at Pride with OKEQ, we collaborate with Urban Mission

We intend to provide for patients who are looking to medicate discreetly with a product that is efficient, safe, and consistent. We aspire to offer a unique tailored experience that will allow cannabis to become a seamless enhancement of any current lifestyle. Not only are our patients able to choose their perfect strain flavor to match their mood, but our Artist Legacy program offers a battery flip case to fit every style. Everyone has their own unique story to tell, we want to invite you to tell yours and leave behind a Timeless legacy.

ARBUCKLE FARMS

@ARBUCKLEFARMS; @ARBUCKLEMELTS / WWW.ARBUCKLEFARMS.COM

We named our company Arbuckle Farms to honor my upbringing in Southern Oklahoma, where family land introduced me to the plant’s medicinal benefits. We entered the market the day after 788 passed, starting construction in late 2018, and harvested our first crop in May 2019. We’re set to complete our 100th room by year’s end,

a milestone made possible through the support of Oklahoma patients.

What services or products do you o er?

We offer premium flower and prerolls under Arbuckle Farms, 1g Live Resin Carts, solventless ice water hash, and .5g Live Rosin Carts under Arbuckle Melts.

Where can people nd you, your products, and your service?

Find us on Instagram

@arbucklefarms and @arbucklemelts, via email at info@arbucklefarms. com, or call 405-617-4778.

What was your mission or purpose at the start of your company?

We are 100% Oklahoma-owned and grown. Our mission is to grow medicine, providing patients a clean, consistent, compliant alternative to big pharma for inflammatory-related health issues.

How would you describe your company’s workplace culture?

We are a small, family-run company where everyone wears multiple hats. Our culture centers on accountability, getting work done efficiently and consistently.

Why do you feel your business is important to the community? From the start, we commit-

ted to doing things right, avoiding shortcuts to ensure Oklahoma patients always have safe, reliable access to our natural medicine.

What are you looking forward to in 2024?

We’re aiming to launch a gummy line, offering flavor and mood-specific gummies for Oklahoma patients in 2025.

and insight.

HOROSCOPE FOR AUTUMN 2024

TEXT ABI WRIGHT

The last quarter of 2024 brings the energy of inspired action, healing, and truth as we collectively transition through eight cleansing retrogrades through the end of the year. This includes our last Mercury Retrograde, from November 25 to December 15, which can challenge communication, transportation, and technology.

Libra

September 23–October 22

A transformative new partnership is off to a good start in October. Come November, you’ll be focused on the success of an emotional collaboration. By December, you’ll be thinking about how to enjoy the results of all your hard work.

Scorpio

October 23–November 21

Something you’re manifesting in October isn’t ready yet, but you’re still protected. November will be a time to celebrate and communicate with your ancestors— don’t presume anything. In December, be proud. You’ve made it past your darkest hour.

Sagittarius

November 22–December 21

Your success and passion are being expressed in October. Watch for fi nancial secrets to be

exposed in November around the full moon. You’ll know how to proceed. Then, in December, you’ll be divinely guided on a slow-moving journey—be sure to plan.

Capricorn

December 22–January 19

In October, don’t be afraid of your power. By November, a passionate new idea brings happiness by harvest time. And in December, you are being divinely guided towards a new, courageous start.

Aquarius

January 20–February 18

October may leave you feeling worn out, but transformation will ultimately protect you. In November, you dare to move forward again. A positive outlook is likely by December when the opportunity you’ve worked for is here, but with big choices to make.

Pisces

February 19–March 20

Work with candle magic in October to obtain your wish fulfillment. In November, you’ll find a creative way to take your project to the next level. Don’t force anything in December; just step back to receive your desired results.

Aries

March 21–April 19

In October, you’re ending the struggle, transforming a situation, and reaping what you sow. An emotional new beginning will manifest in November, and by December, you’ll let go of toxic attachments to allow new blessings into your world.

Taurus

April 20–May 20

A big life chapter ends in October, but there’s also a new beginning behind it. November brings something you didn’t expect, but it becomes a successful masterpiece. It will be time to take action by December, and you will enjoy doing so.

Gemini

May 21–June 20

October you’ll be coming together with a pastlife soulmate. A magical journey lies ahead—the 7th could be important.

In November, be sure to stay consistent in your work. December will be an emotional time of love and compassion, so follow the stars for advice.

Cancer

June 21–July 22

You could be manifesting your way out of a seductive nightmare in October. In November, it’s best to seek wise advice from a female to complete a work project quickly. Take time to reflect in December before deciding how to proceed into 2025.

Leo

July 23–August 22

Lots to celebrate in October. Build an altar to work your magic. You’ll have to sacrifice something in November to make room for something better. By December, opportunities become available when you look at things from a different perspective.

Virgo

August 23–September 22

A beautiful new beginning has manifested after a painful ending in October. In November, a new partnership will have you focused on structure to move forward. By December, everything works out due to your strength and perseverance.

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