Media Features

 
 
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Cannabis Quality & Curation

Interview with Steve Paikin, tvo

Since the advent of legalization last June and the roll-out of retail cannabis stores in Ontario this week, it was only a matter of time before experts started curating the substance in attractive, sellable varieties. Tamara Lilien talks to Steve Paikin about the unique role of a cannabis sommelier and educator and her spot on AHLOT’S Cannabis Curation Committee.

 

What it’s like to be a Cannabis Curation Committee Member

interview with audra brown, citynews

It may just be someone’s dream job. Audra Brown speaks to two people who beat out 25000 other applicants to sit on Canada’s first “Cannabis Curation Committee.”

 
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Getting paid to smoke weed

feature in the toronto sun

“Bright and articulate, Lilien is a cannabis entrepreneur and educator and one of eight people across Canada who’s going to test weed for the AHLOT company.”

DEAN BLUNDELL’S CANNACAST

 
 
 
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BofC Live with Tamara Lilien, CannaLily Consulting

Tamara Lilien is consultant, cannabis sommelier, educator and curator - and heads up CannaLily Consulting. She joined BofC Live, hosted by Jay Rosenthal, to talk about all things cannabis, cannabis education and how education in the sector is essential.

 
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Grow Up Conference - Tamara Lilien of CannaLily Consulting Interview

Tamara Lilien is the founder of CannaLily Consulting; she believes strongly that all Canadians deserve easy access to cannabis and associated resources for both medical and recreational purposes.

We speak to her speak after the Grow Up Conference about cannabis, pervasive stereotypes, science and more.

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FILTER Presents:

Five Questions with Cannabis Sommelier Tamara Lilien

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Women Leading The Cannabis Industry:

“Why You Need To Make Sure To Learn the Basics” With Tamara Lilien of CannaLily Consulting

Learn the basics. Regardless of your current or prospective role, it’s important to have a working knowledge of the cannabis plant. Plant parts, chemical compounds, and growth patterns comprise a few of the basic elements everyone in the industry should understand. If you confuse terms like trichome and terpene, or can’t explain decarboxylation, you have homework to do.

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Insights from a Cannabis Educator

Educating the public and dispelling myths in the Cannabis Industry

Anyone who desires medicinal cannabis should have easy access to it, along with trustworthy and reliable information.

This is why Tamara Lilien started her Cannabis Educator journey.