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Caitlin Kiarie (CannaCait): Reducing Stigma as a Dietitian at the Intersection of Parenting & Cannabis

Caitlin Kiarie (CannaCait): Reducing Stigma as a Dietitian at the Intersection of Parenting & Cannabis

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In this episode of The Women in CannaBusiness Podcast, host Olivia Castaldy sits down with Caitlin Kiarie — better known as CannaCait, a pediatric registered dietitian with nearly 20 years of experience and the creator of Mom-n-Pot. After decades of guiding families through evidence-based nutrition, Caitlin entered the cannabis industry to support parents seeking stress relief, balance, and wellness without stigma.

Caitlin shares how her professional background, personal journey, and experience in motherhood led her to create a resource where parents can learn about cannabis safely, confidently, and judgment-free. She opens up about entrepreneurship, networking, education, and what it means to be a woman in business — all while managing the daily realities of parenthood.

This episode is honest, compassionate, and empowering — offering valuable insight for anyone exploring cannabis, parenting, or wellness from a place of curiosity and care.

✨ In this episode:

  • From clinical nutrition to cannabis entrepreneurship
  • How parents can intentionally use cannabis for stress and wellness
  • The importance of education, community, and open conversations
  • Balancing motherhood, business ownership, and self-care
  • Reducing stigma and supporting women in the cannabis industry

📲 Connect on Social Media: Follow CannaCait (Caitlin Kiarie) – @mom.n.pot Follow Women in CannaBusiness – @womenincannabusiness

💬 “Start low, go slow.”

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