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Episide 66: Bridging Education & Cannabis: The Cleveland School School of Cannabis

Episide 66: Bridging Education & Cannabis: The Cleveland School School of Cannabis

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"In this insightful episode of The Cannabis Diversity Podcast, your host, Tahir Johnson, delves deep into the world of cannabis education with a special focus on The Cleveland School of Cannabis (CSC). Join us as we unveil the only state-approved career school for cannabis education east of Colorado. Through strategic partnerships and affiliations across all major sectors of the cannabis industry, the CSC has established itself as a leading force in creating well-rounded cannabis professionals. When employers hire CSC alumni, they're not just hiring employees; they're acquiring ambassadors who represent their companies with dignity and professionalism. Together, we'll explore how CSC sets new standards and infuses the industry with a level of prestige yet to be seen. We'll look at how they're tirelessly working towards shaping leaders of tomorrow, equipping them with the necessary skills to seize every opportunity that this budding industry presents. Dive into this riveting conversation and find out more about how CSC is contributing to the evolving landscape of cannabis education. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of cannabis and how education plays a pivotal role in its growth and acceptance. To learn more about The Cleveland School of Cannabis, don't forget to visit http://www.csceducation.com/ after the episode. Join us in this eye-opening journey into the educational frontiers of cannabis." Get ready for an enlightening chat on The Cannabis Diversity Podcast. Don't miss it!
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