Sonia Gomez: I thought you’re going to tell me a gangster story about how they started to call you your Royal Highness after snatching somebody [inaudible] or something? There’s no answer like, Oh, well, we offer 30% off like no, not your problem. But, it’s worth every bit of it because I get to be a part of history. And I know that that’s something that you’ve built into your brand from the very beginning.

You need me to be successful. I’m like, literally and she hold on to that picture, for maybe six months, because it was just that intimidating. Oh, you play basketball or Oh, are you on a football team? They had people from different areas able to line up and get it. 100%–.

We can continue to reach the world with our message. It’s like over, somebody else’s failures, another person’s success I don’t think it has to be like that. So for those of you who are listening, I want to just thank you ahead of time for liking and sharing and tagging five people that you know this interview is going to make a difference for there is many different landscapes of the cannabis and hemp movement and there are only a few incredible women who are changing the way that we think about and talk about cannabis inside of our families and our communities. However, when I asked you the question, what are you doing for your community? Hands down.

Looking back at where you’ve come and where you’ve come through and what’s ahead of you knowing what you know now, would you still do it the same way? And I’m super excited to welcome this woman back on because we were having just such incredible conversation, I wanted to make sure to just get more of the details around her story and the things that drove her to participate in the cannabis industry as a total newbie. You have never seen coming. But I was like, You know what, I’m gonna kill them with success, all the naysayers, you know the haters. And I’m not saying that dads aren’t separate from this, but men have their own set of challenges and right now I’m talking about us ladies. I did it every day for free because there was a passion behind it.

It’s too much for me. If I would have still been comfortable with the job, I wouldn’t have left.

You know, a lot of people look at if you see a call black man.

You know?

But I always wanted to get a score front for the medicinal side of it.

Hell yeah. I’m ready.

So me and my sister are handle on Instagram, first is Queen King Kong. It’s like, it’s so sexy. What are the things that we have to look forward to and celebrate for you and your business in 2020? My son was actually a part of this program when he was 13.

It’s going to take blood sweat and tears to be in this industry.

I think that’s one of the most important things I think that cannabis and hemp could or should be doing better is making sure that our communities are a reflection of the success that this industry is bringing, no matter–. So you know what I was into know what I was doing, you know, with that company, they tested you like they even went so far to ask for hair samples.

Like, you know, she was with the company maybe like, five years before I came on. So been in the industry was [inaudible] Distro in prop 215 days. We’ll see you at our next show, guys. Now, if you say, if you had to go to work every day for free, you wouldn’t do it, then that’s not the job for you. Make sure who you’re going into business with somebody you can wholeheartedly trust. Because you’ve liked and shared content like this, we’ve been able to impact hundreds of millions of people around the world with this content, and we are continuing our mission to support you with the truth about cannabis and hemp so that you can make educated decisions about how you want to care for yourself the people that you love conditions you may be suffering from, or otherwise care for this beautiful gift of life. Why wouldn’t you accept it?

Yeah, I’m so happy to have you back.

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So you know, it’s a different weight that we have to bear and a different kind, like, nobody cares on Thursday morning when I get up at seven o’clock that I was up until four with my two year old who decided that sleeping was for guppies and wanted to say– Nobody care, nobody can expect me to show up ripe and ready with problems and solutions, problem solved.

Keyva King: Okay, so I’ve been in the cannabis industry hands on for 10 plus years. We had started a campaign called the Cans for Cones, in around Christmas time from like, from like Thanksgiving or just before Thanksgiving, first of November to the end of December, or December 20th.

It is what it is.

So it’s like, what do you want to do? And it’s like, you know, thank you, hater, you know I’m saying.

And I’m not saying that dads aren’t separate from this, but men have their own set of challenges and right now I’m talking about us ladies. Sonia Gomez: Oh, my god.

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Like you said before I been in property management, but my side hustle was always cannabis, so to speak. So we had this incident the other day, and he was just like, I got my fuck it shirt on, you know, like, forget it. We had started a campaign called the Cans for Cones, in around Christmas time from like, from like Thanksgiving or just before Thanksgiving, first of November to the end of December, or December 20th. I mean it’s like I’m giving you cocaine money.

So, my guest today, who was originally from San Bernardino, California, was a community manager for over a decade until the untimely end of her sister Leticia has battled against lupus back in 2014.

How did I lose respect for a lot of people in this industry?

For me, it’s even harder. So I have to 100%– I would 100% agree, it’s tough.

I don’t ever in life want to be able to work for someone else, you know? Sonia Gomez: Man, you. Now you have a lot to prove not only as a woman, but as a black woman in this industry.

So then I probably came up with it.

And we raised like 15,000 pounds of food and tried to call one of the Christian organizations that were feeding the hungry people. In the 2nd interview, Keyva talks about her successes and how she is creating a social impact.

I never was a cannabis user myself. Hell yeah. I was asked that once on an interview and they were like, is it worth it?

Wait, how did you come up with the Royal Highness I have to know?

It did take a couple years, but hey, it happened. I have an [inaudible] a friend of mine who actually brought in, his home is also known as the safe home. So I knew me myself, I wouldn’t be a good candidate to give a review. What are some words of wisdom that you could offer for business owners or budding entrepreneurs trying to get into this space and figuring out where they fit in? Unfortunately, it’s so small in this community be, I guess would say like the ethnicity group is not that large on here for the program isn’t as big as it should be. In our first interview with Keyva, she shared a little bit about her journey in the cannabis space—the motivation behind her passion and challenges. So it’s hard when you have different people attacking you at different angles, like you said, you hire family, so you trust them but then you also try to hire a friend, who you would trust too. I would love to hear from you Keyva, what are some of the words of wisdom that you can share, knowing what the trials and tribulations are, knowing how passionate you are about making a change in your community? All right, so, that stuff cracks me up sometimes. What are some words of wisdom that you could offer for business owners or budding entrepreneurs trying to get into this space and figuring out where they fit in?