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The High Ya Doin Show

The High Ya Doin Show

By: Good Times Broadcasting Group
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Join us as we dive into the past present and future of the business and the culture surrounding it. Raw and uncut tales brought to you from the men and women who lived it before the legal era of cannabis. The trials and tribulations of entrepreneurs making their way into the legal market. Honest reviews and info brought to you on local product currently on the market. Is it gas or is it trash.Copyright 2026 Good Times Broadcasting Group Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Week 19 THC Potency Review: Rythm's Lemon Fresh, and CommCan's Cookies Blueberry Caviar and Strawberry Daze
    Jun 21 2026

    The gang breaks down the Week 19 THC-A percentages on Rythm's Lemon Fresh, and CommCan's Cookies Blueberry Caviar and Strawberry Daze... a mix of rec-market Massachusetts strains. Trevor, Ricky, Kalibe, and Ryan sample the buds blind before revealing the official Light Lab 3 results, giving their straight-up opinions based on smell, taste, and experience. Your submissions determined the contenders—now hear the fellas decide which one actually smokes the best.

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    31 mins
  • Travis Cullen: From Federal Prison to Cannabis Pioneer
    Jun 7 2026

    In this powerful episode, cannabis entrepreneur and activist Travis Cullen shares his remarkable journey from serving eight years in federal prison for marijuana offenses to becoming the owner of a fully licensed recreational cannabis dispensary in the very community where he was once arrested. Travis discusses the challenges of rebuilding his life after incarceration, earning one of Minnesota's first social equity cannabis licenses, and using his success to advocate for those still serving lengthy sentences for non-violent cannabis offenses. He takes listeners inside his recent efforts in Washington, D.C., where he met with lawmakers and helped organize events pushing for clemency, pardons, and meaningful criminal justice reform.

    The conversation shines a light on individuals such as Edwin Rubis and Parker Coleman, whose stories highlight the lasting human cost of cannabis prohibition. Travis also addresses federal cannabis policy, rescheduling efforts, and the contradictions between state legalization and federal enforcement. More than a story of redemption, this episode is a call to action, examining what true justice looks like in an industry generating billions of dollars while many remain behind bars for the same plant.

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    39 mins
  • Jimmy Romans: The Road to Clemency
    May 24 2026

    In this powerful episode Jimmy shares the emotional journey from federal indictment and life imprisonment to receiving presidential clemency and returning home to rebuild his life. He opens up about the years lost behind bars, the impact incarceration had on his loved ones, and the hope that carried him through decades inside the federal prison system. After serving decades in federal prison under a life sentence tied to a nonviolent cannabis case, Jimmy Romans is finally home thanks to the relentless support of his family, advocacy groups fighting for clemency reform, and the efforts of criminal justice reform advocate Alice Marie Johnson, whose work helped bring Jimmy’s story before President Donald J. Trump.

    Now working, paying taxes, supporting his family, and advocating for others still serving harsh sentences for nonviolent cannabis offenses, Jimmy’s story reflects the growing national conversation surrounding criminal justice reform and second chances. As cannabis becomes a legal, multi-billion-dollar industry across much of America, thousands remain incarcerated for offenses tied to the very same plant. Through Jimmy’s story, this episode explores redemption, clemency, and the urgent need to reunite families separated by outdated cannabis laws. Join us in supporting clemency for Cannabis Prisoner's like Parker Coleman, Edwin Rubis, and Kevin Harden by reaching out to the Office of Pardon Czar Alice Marie Johnson and helping give another deserving individual a second chance at life.

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    1 hr and 29 mins
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