DJ Yamez Forbes Magazine Shoutout

WB: Do you have a mentor? What about stigmas? What is the market that you want to penetrate the most, yet has the most stigmas? 

MT: My first mentors were older concert promoters in the Pittsburgh Hip Hop & Rave Community like Michael "Moe" O'Neill, DJ Yamez, Kelly Carter, Justin Strong, Brian Brick and Ron Levick. When my partner Arthur Pitt was busy helping Wiz Khalifa and Mac Miller develop their careers, he always made sure to involve us and provide opportunities to promote our design and creative work. Later, when my partner Darby Kaighin-Shields joined me in New York, we were welcomed to work alongside Mark Goodstat and his entire executive team at the tech firm Thinaire in their offices in midtown Manhattan. Through these mentors, we've been able to activate our potential faster and we aim to have that impact on all the entrepreneurs we work with. Though CBD is more popular than ever, there still are a lot of stigmas around doctors utilizing THC-based medicine. We aim to educate consumers about non-intoxicating THCA medicines that remove the buildup of plaque in the brain, and therefore help prevent degenerative diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. We are positioning ourselves to produce the highest quality THCA medicines at prices enabling every person over 40 to consume it daily as a supplement.

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