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Day 2, I didn’t see any other sessions as I spent the day with family in and around KC.
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My session kicked off Day 2 it was called “ ERP Software & Cannabis Connoisseurship.” I had a great time speaking and almost quadrupled the attendance for my session since the last time I gave it in Albuquerque! The session rooms were smaller which led to easier conversation between attendees and the speakers.
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I made it to several on Day 1 including “ Keys to Raising Capital in Cannabis and CBD/Hemp” by Dope CFO, “ Building a Compliant Facility: Cultivation” by Anderson & Porter Design, “ Protecting Your Green: Utilizing Payroll, HR and Timekeeping to Keep Your Business Compliant” by Panacea Payroll and last but certainly not least “ How To Sell Weed Online – The Smart Way” by Max from the Dope Marketing Podcast. The session lineup was comprehensive, covering a range of perspectives and needs in the industry. The expo hall was awesome, albeit a little on the slow side.

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A new business I learned about called CannaSpyGlass provides industry license counts and location insight to entrepreneurs, operators, vendors and investors. It had a good layout with a few random booths covering things like personal protection equipment, soil plugs and the like. It was cool to learn about their event space planned, and the solventless concentrates they make at BesaMe.

My favorite booth this time would have to be Smokey River Cannabis. There was some local representation, but it was minimal. The security and SOP side of things was covered by Solink, Cure8, Forte and BuildMySOP. There were two or three showing off cool pipes and vapes like Sunankin, iKrusher and DopeEx. There were three genetics companies, Destiny Genetics, West Coast Genetix and Humboldt Seeds. The digital products were well represented with three or four software companies in the mix along with a payment solution. The expo hall had a diverse range of booths. After being in the industry so long, it’s always great to see old co-workers and conference friends again. I made my way to the expo floor to walk and talk a bit before attending some sessions.
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On day one, going through registration was simple the Lucky Leaf employees are always awesome to talk with and ready to help. It was the perfect location for the conference with a large lobby and multiple halls for attendees to relax and network. The Sheraton Kansas City Hotel at Crown Center is nestled into the heart of KC, south of the river. This definitely felt like that return and then some as I had a speaking session at Lucky Leaf as well. I always told people I would come back when KC legalized. All great of course, but I didn’t want to leave Kansas in the first place (insert wizard of OZ joke).

Starting as a trimmer in the medical cannabis scene, I learned my way around the plant before graduating to creating solventless hash before I stepped into a role as a lead grower for another facility. I grew up in the suburbs of KC on the Kansas side and graduated from Kansas State before leaving the state in 2012 to get into the cannabis industry in Denver, CO. Lucky Leaf Expo, Kansas City! I’m so happy to see Cannabis Conferences happening in KCMO at long last. Oh yeah, I found a bathroom for dogs too, complete with turf and faux fire hydrants Kansas City is not cutting corners folks! The new building is beautiful with pops of local KC flair among the modern art and sleek architecture for me to wander through the day before the expo. We’re in the future now and that means bigger buildings, more walking and more stores and restaurants to visit after security. There is something nostalgic about the old curved building and no frills approach to air travel with nothing but a Budweiser lounge to pass the time. Talk about upgrades, the previous MCI location was dated for sure but memorable. As I walked out of the plane in Kansas City last Thursday to go to Lucky Leaf Expo, there was a moment or two of surprise as I was greeted by the new and improved MCI airport terminal which opened in early March ‘23.
