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Rick Thompson’s 2021 Year in Review

By admin  On January 4, 2022 In News Tagged cannabis, four20post, jazz cabbage, rick thompson, The Rolling Paper 
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by Rick Thompson

I’ve decided to do a personal recap of 2021 accomplishments

-during 2021 I appeared on or hosted more than 150 podcasts/television broadcasts

-during 2021 I spoke at more than a dozen different events and hosted several others

-below is a listing of around 50 media quotes I gave to places like the Detroit Free Press, the Detroit News, MLive, Metro Times, City Pulse, Ganjapreneur, MJ Business Daily, GrownIn, High Times, others:

https://rickthompson.ninja/about/in-the-news-2021/

-during 2021 I was appointed to the Sinclair Foundation Advisory Board and was elected the new Executive Director of NORML of Michigan

Choosing to represent is a big responsibility but some of the things I am secretly proud of are the opportunities I chose NOT to take, which so far has proven to be some of the smartest moves I made all year. Don’t let your desperate circumstance force you to become aligned with those who you KNOW are up to no good. I see some of you struggling to exit bad deals and it reinforces my belief that, if it seems wrong, just walk away.

2022 is upon us. Let all of your bad decisions be of a personal nature, and remember to consider wisely those with whom you choose to form alliances.

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