Everything is Personal

Electric Blues, A Fish That Saved Pittsburgh, and Getting Personal with Eben Britton

Episode Summary

Len and Jonathan welcome their first guest to Everything Is Personal in the form of retired NFL offensive lineman and cannabis advocate Eben Britton, who talks about his use of cannabis during and after his football career and the doors it continues to open for him. Len also tries to whet Jonathan's appetite for electric blues, we learn about one of Jonathan's early career dreams, the 1979 film The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh gets a revival, and the Everything Is Personal fan favorite segment Have You Heard gets its own theme and quick music cue.

Episode Notes

Mentioned:

Los Angeles Dodgers

Eben Britton

NFL

Dark Side of the Moon

Madvillain

Run the Jewels

Muddy Waters

Stevie Wonder


Clips for Have You Heard tracks:

Madvillain "All Caps"

Madvillainy album leadoff track, 2004

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewc1hixzYPY

 

Muddy Waters "Champagne and Reefer"

King Bee album cut, 1981

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rea4Stp0SeE

 

 

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Len May brings more than 25 years of cannabis and genomics experience to Endocanna Health as the CEO & Co-Founder. A pioneer in the medical cannabis industry, May has been instrumental in shaping the current legislation and culture. He has held past positions as President of the Cannabis Action Network and Board Member and Lifetime Member of California Cannabis Association. May is the current chair of the CBDIA science board and is a stakeholder in some of the industry’s most iconic brands.