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SHSELLSWEED EPISODE 9: Adeola Adedipe – From Desperation to Advocacy

SHSELLSWEED EPISODE 9: Adeola Adedipe – From Desperation to Advocacy

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SHSELLSWEED EPISODE 9: Adeola Adedipe – From Desperation to Advocacy

In this powerful episode of Shsellsweed, hosts Mindy and Jax sit down with Adeola Adedipe, a mother whose unwavering love and determination transformed her son's battle with T-cell leukemia into a mission to educate and empower others.

In 2016, Adeola's son, Aiden, was given just three days to live. Desperate to save him, she turned to cannabis oil (RSO). Against all odds, Aiden survived and thrived, earning the nickname "the miracle baby on the third floor." This life-changing experience ignited Adeola's passion for cannabis education and advocacy.

Now, as the CEO of Aiden’s Re-Leaf, Adeola is dedicated to educating parents of sick children about the benefits of cannabis. Her brand is equity-owned, minority-owned, and committed to providing tender love and care to those in need. Through her work, she aims to bridge gaps in the medical community and promote the intentional use of cannabis for health, wellness, and connection.

Join us for an inspiring conversation about resilience, advocacy, and the transformative power of cannabis.

🔗 Learn more about Aiden’s Re-Leaf: @aidensreleaf

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