Tianna Smith Talks Brain Surgery, Importance of Cannabis, Norml West Georgia & Womens Grow
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English - April 10, 2019 04:00 - 20 minutes - 14.4 MBSociety & Culture News cannabis pop culture hip-hip urban african-american latino minorities cbd Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Can you imagine living with a debilitating disease and no one, not even doctors know? That's what Tianna Smith had to do.
For more than 20-years she suffered headaches and more. It took years before a doctor properly diagnosed her with Chiari malformation. After surgery, she has prescribed a list of medicines that were supposed to help. When the prescription pills didn't work, she found a real solution.
Today, she's a warrior for Chiari malformation patients and cannabis. Tianna stopped by the podcast to discuss going 27-years with an undiagnosed illness, how cannabis came to her rescue helping launch NORML West Georgia and bringing Women Grow back to Atlanta.
President and co-founder of LOCKGREEN Sarah Kiah Morton sat down with us to discuss how the idea of LOCKGREEN came to life, how this business is a family affair, and more.