How To Get On The HempList Podcast | First Year Highlights

In just the first few weeks of the Hemplist we’ve already had an amazing dozen or so episodes. There’s been good laughs, the occasional tear, and always something to learn from the Hemp & Cannabis professionals found on the Kush Marketplace.

After one year of the Hemplist we’ve already had an amazing 60+ episodes. There’s been good laughs, the occasional tear, and always something to learn from the Hemp & Cannabis professionals found on the Kush Marketplace!

For all the latest Hemplist Episodes, try Podcast apps like Spotify, or this Playlist on YouTube (Linked Here)

Want to Get on the Hemplist?

In our first year we’ve already earned 100,000s of views and accumulated about 1,000 subscribers. Now we’re opening it up to you!

Want to be on the next episode of the HempList? Anybody with an interesting story in the Hemp & Cannabis space may qualify to be on The HempList with Chase Nobles.

The easiest and most effective way to get on the podcast is by becoming a Premium Annual Member on kush.com. Join the hundreds of active sellers on kush.com, save $200 per year on Premium kush.com features, and get a Free HempList Interview included with the membership. Have any questions? Just let us know by emailing info@kush.com with a brief description of your business.

More details about the kush.com Memberships Here

We do also offer Sponsored HempList podcasts (for qualifying hemp & cannabis businesses), that can be purchased with no kush.com membership required. The sponsorships vary and come in packages ranging from $500-$2000, membership discounts may apply. Write us at info@kush.com for the full details.

First Year Highlights & Best Of Videos

Most Viewed Episodes So Far
Highlight Videos (2020)
https://youtu.be/R0chuKrl3Wg
https://youtu.be/EYpTf1MvbCA

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