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CHRIS SAYEGH | THE HERBAL CHEF HEALTH & HEALING THROUGH CANNABIS INFUSED FOOD

Chris Sayegh was on track to attend medical school, when he had an epiphany as a molecular biology student. His focus took a sharp turn toward becoming a culinary artist, and mastering the art of cannabis infused food. Chris talks with Montel about the cannabis plant and his views that it is both a preventive and healing agent. Chris is the owner and head chef for The Herbal Chef, LLC, a cannabis Infused fine-dining enterprise. These dinners include art, music, fine wine and top notch ingredients.

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BOBBI VOGEL | SPECIAL EDITION- MEDICAL INTUITIVE

Bobbi Vogel is a Medical Intuitive, Spiritual Healer and Energy Medicine Practitioner. Bobbi talks with Montel about etheric medicine and how she came to realize and develop her gift, and how she uses this gift to help others.

Bobbi explains the Etheric body and her work with clients to detect blockages in the Etheric body and uncover the emotional causes behind them. Although Bobbi was connected to her gifts via the Akashic records, they have expanded from there. She now utilizes her Clairvoyance and Mediumship to work in tandem with Spirit to achieve what is in the highest good on behalf of her clients. Illness is not a prerequisite to to receive the benefits of Spirit... tune in and find out more!

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SUSAN SOARES | DEVOUT MORMON TO CANNABIS ACTIVIST

Podcast Location Los Angeles, CA Susan Soares became a passionate advocate of social justice and full cannabis legalization after experiencing the plant’s medicinal benefits nearly two decades ago after a severe spine injury. Soares became enraged that life-saving medicine is being withheld from suffering patients and started C.A.R.E., a non profit organization dedicated to Cannabis Awareness, Rallies, and Events. Until her cannabis awakening, Soares supported the U.S. government war on drugs and was educated as a Mormon at Brigham Young University where she studied fashion design. Her transition to believing in cannabis made her incompatible with the Mormon church, which she left when she was 33, braving excommunication and alienation from both family and friends. Her latest endeavor is a children’s book she authored entitled “What’s Growing in Grandma’s Garden”, to help parents talk to their children about cannabis.

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