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Ask the Expert – With Jon Fry – Growing Smarter & Safer

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Aug 5th, 2020– 7 pm EST  Join US!

Our third edition of our monthly series “Ask the Expert” is a  live interview with Jon Fry, a Red Seal Horticulturalist from Ontario, who will be discussing safer cultivation practices for when you grow and consume your own cannabis, along with answering your questions about growing.

Kristy, a member of our Youth Advisory Committee will be interviewing Jon, Kristy has a Masters of Public Health from Simon Fraser University. She studies the social determinants of mental health, focusing on youth engagement in community programs. She is the BounceBack Youth Engagement Co-Lead at CMHA-BC, co-facilitating the Youth Advisory Committee and supporting with research and program development.

At Exploring the Link, we recognize that people have a lot of questions around cannabis and psychosis, and that sometimes the answers we’re looking for are hard to find, or may come from questionable sources.

Because of this, we have created a way for you to interact with leading experts in the fields of mental health, addictions, cannabis, and psychosis through our new Ask the Expert series. Ask the Expert will be a monthly Facebook Livestream where we find reputable sources to provide evidence based answers to your questions, live!

Join us for our third session, at 7pm EDT on August 5th and leave a comment with your question to Jon.

Here’s the event link: https://www.facebook.com/events/323057112066482/

See you there!

The Exploring the Link Team

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