Sisters of the Valley: Sister Kate's Journey with CBD and Community
Racism is really at the core of the way we treat our poor... It's really sad, but I do think we're turning a corner
What happens when you mix sisterhood, CBD hemp farming, and a mission to change the world? You get Sisters of the Valley, a unique community led by Sister Kate. In this episode of 'The Peace on Drugs', Sister Kate joins Aaron Akulis to share her incredible journey and the origins of this remarkable sisterhood. From their California-based CBD farm, these women are not just cultivating plants but also hope and healing for many.
They dive into the war on drugs, exploring its deep-rooted issues and how their work offers a beacon of change. The conversation doesn't shy away from big topics like religion, politics, and the pervasive issue of racism in America. Sister Kate's insights are both eye-opening and inspiring, shedding light on how community and compassion can drive positive change. If you're curious about the intersection of natural healing, activism, and sisterhood, this episode is a must-listen.
Tune in to hear how one woman's vision is making waves in the fight against outdated drug policies and societal norms.