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CANNTHROPOLOGY

CANNTHROPOLOGY

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The World of Cannabis Museum Project presents: Cannthropology—the potcast that explores the history of cannabis culture one artifact and interview at a time. Hosted by World of Cannabis executive director and marijuana media icon Bobby Black. In each episode, Bobby speaks with a different expert or significant figure in cannabis culture to provide an entertaining and educational history lesson. Want to carry our content on your website or sponsor this podcast? Please email us at cannthropology@gmail.com.Bobby Black
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    • EP.29 - THE GOSPEL OF SOMA (featuring Marc "Soma" Rossman)
      Jan 30 2026

      With his long, colorful dreadlocks, braided beard, hemp clothing, and home full of crystals, Marc Rossman — better known as Soma — comes across more like an Eastern guru than a Dutch seed merchant. That’s because this Amsterdam-based American ex-pat has devoted his life to the hippie lifestyle, new age spirituality, and the sacrament of cannabis — earning himself a reputation as one of the world's most beloved breeders.

      In another double-length episode of Cannthropology, host Bobby Black gets back in touch with his old friend Soma to ask him about his early life, his experiences with psychedelics, his move to the Netherlands, his reputation as a spiritualist, and how he became one of the most respected cannabis breeders.

      The World of Cannabis Museum Project presents: Cannthropology—the potcast that explores the history of cannabis culture one artifact and interview at a time. Hosted by World of Cannabis executive director and marijuana media icon Bobby Black.

      Read our Cannthropology blog at worldofcannabis.museum/cannthropology and in our official media partner Leaf Magazine. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of this podcast, please contact us at cannthropology@gmail.com.

      SHOW LINKS

      Website: worldofcannabis.museum/cannthropology, leafmagazines.com/features/learn/history

      Instagram: Cannthropology, TheBobbyBlack

      X: Cannthropology, WOCMuseum, bobbyblack

      YouTube: WorldofCannabis, TheInfamousBobbyBlack

      Hashtags: #Cannthropology #worldofcannabismuseum #worldofcannabis #leafmagazines

      GUEST LINKS

      Website: somaseeds.nl

      Facebook: facebook.com/soma.mission

      Instagram: @somaseeds, @somamission

      Hashtags: #somaseeds


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      2 h et 12 min
    • EP.28 - THE ORIGINS OF OAKSTERDAM (with guests Jeff & Dale Sky Jones)
      Sep 18 2025

      On July 27, 2025, the cannabis community lost one of its most consequential activists: Oaksterdam University founder Richard Lee. Often referred to as the “Mayor of Oaksterdam,” Lee was a paraplegic medical marijuana user turned activist whose business ventures helped transform a struggling area of Oakland into one of America’s cannabis reform capitals. Lee was the driving force behind three of California’s pro-pot initiatives: Oakland's Measure F and Measure Z, and the statewide legalization effort, Proposition 19 (also known as the Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010).

      In this double-length episode of Cannthropology, we delve deep not only into Lee’s life and legacy, but also into the history of Oaksterdam and its pivotal role in advancing legalization efforts nationwide. Joining host Bobby Black in that discussion are two of the area’s other most prominent cannabis advocates — a married couple who were both very close with Lee, and who both played a huge a part in the revolution he helped bring about there: Executive Chancellor of Oaksterdam University Dale Sky Jones, and her husband Jeff Jones — co-founder of the Oakland Cannabis Buyers’ Cooperative and Executive Director of the Patient ID Center.

      The World of Cannabis Museum Project presents: Cannthropology—the potcast that explores the history of cannabis culture one artifact and interview at a time. Hosted by World of Cannabis executive director and marijuana media icon Bobby Black.

      Read our Cannthropology blog at worldofcannabis.museum/cannthropology and in our official media partner Leaf Magazine. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of this podcast, please contact us at cannthropology@gmail.com.


      SHOW LINKS

      Website: worldofcannabis.museum/cannthropology, leafmagazines.com/features/learn/history

      Instagram: Cannthropology, TheBobbyBlack

      X: Cannthropology, WOCMuseum, @bobbyblack

      YouTube: WorldofCannabis, TheInfamousBobbyBlack

      Hashtags: #Cannthropology #worldofcannabismuseum #worldofcannabis #leafmagazines


      GUEST LINKS

      Website: oaksterdam.com

      Facebook: facebook.com/OaksterdamUniversity

      Instagram: @oaksterdamuniversity


      Hashtags: #oaksterdam #oaksterdamuniversity

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      2 h
    • EP. 27 - MEDS FROM THE FEDS (with guest Elvy Musikka)
      Jan 9 2025
      Although 47 of the 50 states in our nation now allow legal access to medical marijuana in some form or another, cannabis remains prohibited on the federal level. It’s classified under Schedule 1 of the Controlled Substances Act, indicating that the government’s official position is that cannabis has a high potential for abuse and no accepted medicinal value — a status that we all know is obviously false, including federal drug agencies themselves. How do we know this? Because the US government actually established a legal medical marijuana program of its own over four decades ago — one that, as unbelievable as it may sound, has provided a dozen or so select patients with a steady supply of free weed from Uncle Sam himself. It’s an FDA research project called the Compassionate Investigational New Drug Program, or IND. ​​In this episode of Cannthropology, host Bobby Black speaks with one of the last two patients still enrolled in this program — a cataract and glaucoma sufferer turned cannabis activist who was the first female to receive medicinal cannabis through the IND, Elvy Musikka, who discusses the many medical and legal tribulations she’s endured over the years in her struggle to retain her sight, the many friends and allies she made along the way, and how the IND program changed her life. The World of Cannabis Museum Project presents: Cannthropology—the potcast that explores the history of cannabis culture one artifact and interview at a time. Hosted by World of Cannabis executive director and marijuana media icon Bobby Black. Read our Cannthropology blog at worldofcannabis.museum/cannthropology and in our official media partner Leaf Magazine. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of this podcast, please contact us at cannthropology@gmail.com. SHOW LINKS Website: worldofcannabis.museum/cannthropology, leafmagazines.com/features/learn/history Instagram: Cannthropology, worldofcannabis.museum, TheBobbyBlack X: Cannthropology, WOCMuseum, @bobbyblack YouTube: WorldofCannabis, TheInfamousBobbyBlack Hashtags: #Cannthropology #worldofcannabismuseum #worldofcannabis #leafmagazines GUEST LINKS Website: elvymusikka.com Facebook: facebook.com/elvy.musikka Hashtags: #elvymusikka The World of Cannabis Museum will showcase the influence of cannabis in art, music, film, news, medicine, and politics throughout the past century. From the early days of prohibition and "reefer madness," to its modern-day mainstream momentum and everything in between: from the legendary growers and breeders who created and propagated all of the iconic strains, to the smugglers who distributed them across the globe; from the activists who have fought for legalization, to the celebrities who have embraced it; from America’s headshops to Amsterdam’s coffeeshops; from the counterculture of the 1960s, the excesses of the '70s, and the Drug War hysteria of the '80s, to the rise of medical marijuana in the '90s and the march toward legalization and mainstream acceptance in the new millennium—all of this and more we plan to explore in this unprecedented exhibition. © World of Cannabis and Cannthropology are registered trademarks of Velleman Beheer B.V.
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      1 h et 6 min
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