{"id":2657,"date":"2017-06-15T16:27:59","date_gmt":"2017-06-15T14:27:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.cannabis.es\/pw\/?p=2657"},"modified":"2020-05-20T16:30:06","modified_gmt":"2020-05-20T14:30:06","slug":"cheryl-shumanmarijuana-makes-me-a-better-woman-a-better-human-being","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cannabis.es\/pw\/en\/2017\/06\/15\/cheryl-shumanmarijuana-makes-me-a-better-woman-a-better-human-being\/","title":{"rendered":"Cheryl Shuman:\u201cMarijuana makes me a better woman, a better human being\u201d"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>We have the priviledge to publish here an<strong>&nbsp;interview to Cheryl Shuman by Laura Rueda<\/strong>. But we need to poit out that we do not agree with the idea that&nbsp;<strong>Marijuana<\/strong>&nbsp;can cure cancer. That has not been proved and several research are stil ongoing to understand which is the real potential of this plant. Her Cheryl share with us her personal experience and view.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>We talked with Cheryl Shuman,&nbsp;<strong>the&nbsp;<em>Cannabis Queen<\/em>&nbsp;of Beverly Hills<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator\"\/>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cBuild your business success around something that you love, something that is inherently and endlessly interesting to you\u201d. That\u2019s a quote from M<strong>artha Stewart,<\/strong>&nbsp;a successful American business woman with whom everybody compares ours protagonist today:<strong>&nbsp;Cheryl Shuman<\/strong>. In her case, this sentence is totally true. The Cannabis Queen of Beverly Hills discovered how to build her&nbsp;<strong>empire around marijuana.<br><\/strong><br>It took me six months to have a Skype call with Cheryl Shuman. I contacted her for the very first time in April last year, but a series of unfortunate events in her life was delaying our encounter. Not only her busy business life, but two incidents that left her out of action for a few months: the death of her mother and being hit by a car. Finally, in September we could talk about her fascinating life. Cheryl is a platonic lover of our country and, although she has never visited, during the interview she confessed that she has it in her future plans. She was in Buena Vista, Ohio, when we spoke, the place where she was born, although she currently lives in Beverly Hills.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Cherlyl Shuman: I&#8217;m not made-up, I was chilling out at home. I hope you don&#8217;t mind or you don&#8217;t need an image for your interview.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Laura Rueda: Don&#8217;t worry, it<\/strong><strong>\u2019<\/strong><strong>s an informal meeting. I only need your story by voice, we don&#8217;t need any make up.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>I had prepared a huge questionnaire with curiosities that I have about her life, but she uses a simple question to start her story and almost talked non-stop until the end.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Cherlyl Shuman<\/strong>: Have you seen what\u2019s been going on my life? What a crazy year! I travelled over 2.000 miles this past year, literally from all over the world. And then my mom fell ill and they said she had a small tumor and then literally she died. And I thought, why is that? Why I saved thousands of people from all around the world, and I can\u2019t save my mom? The number one thing it does make me feel like we can\u2019t ever stop. In the medical marijuana community we\u2019ve got to make sure that the people get the medicine that they need to save their lives and we\u2019ve proved that it works. That was completely devastating, but at the same time, once you heal, it just empowers you to work that much harder to live some kind of an imprint that her life matters. So it\u2019s been really weird.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>And then I got a hit by a car after that and, not a lot of people noticed, because I didn\u2019t really share the news, but when they did the tests to see if I had any fractures they found a huge mass on my liver. I have a mass that is eleven centimetres that covers my liver and they were afraid that it was leaking, so I came back to Ohio for a routine colonoscopy, and they found tumours. The good thing is that I don\u2019t need chemo but it just showed me we\u2019ve got to be constant. It\u2019s my own body, because you don\u2019t even realize what\u2019s going on. And now I feel good, I feel brave. So, obviously there is nothing wrong with me, there was.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Laura Rueda: Why did you become a marijuana activist? Is the reason related to the cancer that you suffered?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Cherlyl Shuman:&nbsp;<\/strong>What was really, really interesting to me is that it\u2019s almost exactly ten years ago today when I was diagnosed ovarian cancer. And it was ten years ago when I made the decision to use medical cannabis instead of traditional treatment. And when I mentioned it to my doctor ten years ago, they reported me to my insurance company, and I lost my insurance. So I had to go for ten years without insurance, because of the federal scheduling issue. But yesterday it was very interesting to me that it was a new doctor, he\u2019s just graduated. He is like a number one liver surgeon expert, particularly for my disease. And what I loved was that he was so kind when he asked me which was my treatment when I had cancer before. And I told him medical cannabis and he said, you know, medical marijuana works. And I was impressed because I was so afraid to come back to my home state for so long. I didn\u2019t get a see my parents in my home state for 8 years, because I was too afraid.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The other thing when you are a cannabis consumer and especially when you\u2019re high profile is that cannabis stays in your body for 30 days and you can test positive on THC. So if you are driving a rental car or you\u2019re passing through TSA you can go to jail. And one of my biggest concerns has been what if I\u2019m in a foreign country somewhere and they just decide to take a sample. Because not everybody is friendly. I mean, thank God, it\u2019s changing and I think a lot of the work that I\u2019ve done has been instrumental to that change. So it\u2019s been interesting for me really evaluating my mom\u2019s life. And I think also when someone very close to you dies and especially with having liver cancer, me having liver issues, it makes you think like dying all the time. And then ironically less than a week ago medical marijuana finally passed in my home state so I can be here now and not have so much fear.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.cannabis.es\/web\/images\/Cheryl_Shuman\/shuman-2.jpg\" alt=\"shuman 2\"\/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>For years and years and years I was afraid to take a plane and come here because in my home town where I was born and raised this is the poorest county in the entire country- there are more people on welfare and government assistance than anywhere else in the country. Even myself, I was born and raised with no running water or electricity until I was 14. Most of the people here live in third grade poverty conditions. No-one realizes that that happens in America. One of the things I\u2019m really excited about is, because the market is legal here now, we can help build. And it\u2019s my hope and my dream and my plan to rebuild my home town and to bring commerce to make my own home town like a destination resort for cannabis here in Ohio. I don\u2019t know if I can do it, but that\u2019s my plan.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Laura Rueda: How do you remember your childhood in Ohio?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Cherlyl Shuman:&nbsp;<\/strong>I remember starting school and the one thing from private school is that no one knows that you are poor because everyone wears a uniform. I remember one of the first days of the school, it was when I really first learnt the difference between rich and poor. I was the new girl so everyone was kind of curious to see what\u2019s your story, where you come from, blablabla\u2026&nbsp;And I remember telling them that I lived down in Buena Vista which is a little tiny village on the river. And they said, where did you get your uniform and I answered in a second hand store. And they were like wow! And I was so proud I made all this money to pay my education at age 12. And then I noticed those mean girls didn\u2019t allow me to sit on their table and I asked why not and they said&nbsp;\u201cbecause you are poor\u201d. And at that time it was interesting because I had really never heard the word&nbsp;\u2018poor\u2019&nbsp;used before. Because where we were if you have family and if you have food you are rich. That was our value system. When I heard the word poor I thought what\u2019s that supposed to mean? I remember going with Sister Daphne to the library looking at the word&nbsp;\u2018poor\u2019&nbsp;and one of the explanations or definitions was&nbsp;\u201cone who lacks material possessions\u201d. And I thought, wow, that\u2019s no so bad. (Laughs) One of the excluded girls from the mean and rich girls class was a friend of mine who is still my friend today and she was the only African American girl at the school. And we are still friends today. I work for the cannabis industry and she ended up becoming a condecorated like a hero. It\u2019s funny, we talk about it a lot.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Laura Rueda: Talk me through the process of using cannabis during your treatment of ovarian cancer**<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Cherlyl Shuman:<\/strong>&nbsp;In 2006 I was diagnosed by the doctors and they told me that I would be dead by my birthday in March and I remember that I had made all arrangements for my funeral, memorial and cremation. And, in fact, my quality of life become so poor that I held a position of substance suicide, which is legal in Oregon because my kidney and my colon stopped functioning and I hadn\u2019t be able to eat in months. I used to take 27 chemicals, but I remember when I woke up that day and decided&nbsp;\u201cI\u2019m still alive, maybe there\u2019s still a chance\u201d. They said I\u2019ll be dead for my birthday, it\u2019s my birthday and I\u2019m still here.\u201d&nbsp;And I just got super motivated that day and I had my daughter bring my laptop and I\u2019d forgotten that I\u2019d signed up to Match.com, an online dating site that guarantees you to find love. I reconnected with a friend of mine from high school and he started visiting me at the hospital and he said&nbsp;\u201cyou know that my sister is growing medical marijuana in California?\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>He said that were two strains that were working without fear and they\u2019re claiming that they\u2019re curing some cancers, and if you want you come on and visit my family. I\u2019ll try to get a smuggler on board but she could go to prison for a long time. She brought some for me and when I took it I don\u2019t know what happened to my body, but something was working. I went from being dead in 30 days to working and going to the bathroom by myself. It was literally like being reborn. So for me it\u2019s a miracle! But it\u2019s not really a miracle, it\u2019s science, it\u2019s medicine that really does work. I said to my kids&nbsp;\u201cI wanna be public with this, people need to know, they need to understand\u201d.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Laura Rueda: I guess that in the mid 2000s not many would believe in the power of marijuana for medicinal use or even they thought that it use was dangerous?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Cherlyl Shuman:&nbsp;<\/strong>Back in 2007 no one was talking about cannabis, no-one. And certainly not in the mainstream. And I didn\u2019t know how long it was, but at one point I thought that it was marijuana making me feel things, but you know, I\u2019m better, I\u2019m feeling better. My kids were really scared saying&nbsp;\u201cmom, people, they\u2019re gonna try to hurt you, they\u2019re gonna try to slander you, they\u2019re gonna try to blame you and damage you. Don\u2019t say anything about it\u201d. I started doing the research and they realised that there were a lot of patients using cannabis and on Youtube channels saying&nbsp;\u201cI don\u2019t know what happens, but this seems to be working\u201d. And don\u2019t get me wrong, I love all the celebrities I meet and the red carpet. But at the end of the day I ask myself, what does my life really stand for, what are the most memorable moments in my life, what will I be remembered for my work\u2026&nbsp;And I can\u2019t see myself just being remembered for being the guest of some celebrity. That works for a while. It\u2019s fun and everything, but it\u2019s not living a legacy or something behind when you go. I do believe in a spiritual being, and the work that we do in that spiritual being does have values. I did a lot of research and there was this woman of high society back in the 1930\u2019s and she was credited with lifting alcohol prohibition with some friends from the high society. I have high society friends, I have media friends, I have celebrity friends\u2026&nbsp;Why can\u2019t I lift marijuana prohibition? It\u2019s like,&nbsp;\u201cOk, Cheryl, you\u2019re one woman\u201d&nbsp;(laughs)&nbsp;\u201cHow do you do it?\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>When I start researching cannabis has been legal in pharmacies for thousands of years. Egyptians, Latino-Americans, even in North American pharmacies in 1937. In those days, cannabis was like a miracle cure. And it was when the government came in basically to demonize people of color: latinos, black, etc, because it was people of color using cannabis. This is a poor issue and it\u2019s the empowerment of the people has done this. So I was thinking ok, my work is working with celebrities and media, creating strategies and plans. And I thought first of all I\u2019m gonna start calling it cannabis, because marijuana was the slang term giving by the government to demonize:&nbsp;\u201cmarijuana, you\u2019re black men, you raped our women\u201d. And I said, that\u2019s not true. And to come out of the closet, I think it\u2019s very similar to the LGTBQ community and I\u2019m a firm believer in equal rights for all human beings. I think we should all be free to do what we want with our bodies,: whether we wanna have children or not, I\u2019m definitely pro choice, pro gay marriage.. As human beings we should all have rights.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Laura Rueda: How did you become a cannabis business woman?<\/strong><strong>&nbsp;<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Cherlyl Shuman:&nbsp;<\/strong>I also wanted to show that cannabis could become a legitimate business. Back then, there was no cannabis industry. It didn\u2019t exist. There was only one state at that time that even had any kind of law on the books and it was California. So I thought, instead of being ashamed, instead of being condemned, why don\u2019t we stand up and stand tall and be proud? Because the truth is that if marijuana were discovered in the amazon jungle today it would be used all around the world for all doctors:&nbsp;\u201cit\u2019s a miracle food, it\u2019s a miracle cure\u201d. So why can\u2019t we just rebrand it, we can change it and that\u2019s my area&#8230;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.cannabis.es\/web\/images\/Cheryl_Shuman\/shuman-4.jpg\" alt=\"shuman 4\"\/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>&nbsp;So, when I started talking, I remember my first time doing videos to share with people,&nbsp;\u201chi, my name is Cheryl Shuman and I\u2019m using cannabis today\u201d. I would openly smoke pot and it was so scandalous. And I remember a journalist, Nicolaus Medina, from CBS News that one day called me and I said, how can I help you? And she said,&nbsp;\u201cI heard you are a woman that smokes pot\u201d. And I said,&nbsp;\u201cyeah, ok, so what?\u201d&nbsp;And she answered&nbsp;\u201cI heard that you\u2019re willing to do it on camera\u201d. And I said,&nbsp;\u201csure, I can do that\u201d. And she answered that most educated women these days, they don\u2019t really smoke cannabis. I explained to her that most educated women today are juicing it or eating it, doing cannabis infused milk or they\u2019re vaporizing. I said, there are so many others ways\u2026&nbsp;And she said,&nbsp;\u201cwhat?\u201d&nbsp;And I said,&nbsp;\u201cOh, yeah, sister! I have a meeting on Thursday, so if you want, why don\u2019t you join with a couple of my other mums coming over because I have mums for marijuana, a support group with other women who feels like marijuana makes them better mums.\u201d&nbsp;She said,&nbsp;\u201cwhat did you just say?\u201d&nbsp;I said,&nbsp;\u201cCannabis makes them better mums\u201d. And she said,&nbsp;\u201cOMG, that\u2019s delicious!\u201d&nbsp;She was just mezmorized, she had never seen anything similar. She said,&nbsp;\u201cExplain what it is what you do again\u201d&nbsp;and I said,&nbsp;\u201cWell, I started the first cannabis magazine for the legal industry. I\u2019ve got a couple of DVD series and a movie that are in development. I have my own line of products. I have a Beverly Hill\u2019s cannabis club which is a private club for High Society.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>And she said&nbsp;\u201cWith all the things you do, you\u2019re kind of like the Martha Stuart of marijuana. Would that be fair to say?\u201d&nbsp;And I was like,&nbsp;\u201cYeah! yeah! Kind of the Martha Stuart of marijuana, yeah!\u201d&nbsp;(Laughs). And she asked me&nbsp;\u201cWhat does marijuana do for you?\u201d&nbsp;And I answered,&nbsp;\u201cIt\u2019s really pretty simple, marijuana makes me a better woman, a better human being\u201d. And the show was national and many people discovered that I was a plant lady in Beverlly Hills, California, with this marijuana mum\u2019s club and they\u2019re smoking pot and they\u2019re kids were playing and they\u2019re acting like so normal. Well, it is normal, so we normalize, we mainstream. And the funny thing was back in those days, you know, I got crap from all kinds of people saying,&nbsp;\u201cthat woman, she is the evil, she\u2019s trying to turn these women into zombies\u201d. No, that\u2019s not true.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Laura Rueda:&nbsp;<\/strong>Thanks to people like you we\u2019ve achieved a lot, but still there\u2019s a stigma in society about marijuana in the USA and the black market.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Cherlyl Shuman:&nbsp;<\/strong>Yes, then you have the illegal trade and people that want to keep it illegal to make thousands of dollars doing illegal commerce. And also they say, who the fuck is this Beverlly Hills bitch? You know, like gangster. I remember when I first started doing public&nbsp;appearances I was shut up, I got slander on the Internet. Some people called me a skunk murderer because cannabis can possibly work. So I was making cannabis successful before it was cool. So it\u2019s been interesting because in the begining I got the good stuff, but I got an equal amount of hate and danger and I took it all because I know what the truth is. I\u2019m gonna stand tall and I\u2019m gonna be there when the truth comes out because I am the strongest woman and there\u2019s nothing that\u2019s gonna stop me from this mission because you guys are just uneducated, you just don\u2019t understand.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Cannabis can\u2019t understand the traditional companies. We are not allowed to advertise like L.A Times or Vanity Fair, so when I started my own magazine I went from my zero to 6.8 million dollars within 18 months and there were a couple of things that I found out very, very quickly, which is very important to to the growth of cannabis. Number one, most of the people who were using cannabis openly were people that had been personally ill themselves, some of them seriously ill, or they had a friend or a mum or a sister or a wife or a daughter or a child that was suffering form these illnesses and when you have that, I don\u2019t care if you are republican, if you are a prohibitionist. When this happens to you and you are family, you do anything to try to save their lives. I went from speaking to a crowd of 10 people to 350.000 people and you could see, look around and I saw most of them had been touched by this plant and we have been to afraid to talk about it. And I was telling them this is just the gay movement, you\u2019re coming out of the closet because today LGTBQ people can be your sister, your brother, can be anyone, but there is too much fear. And my attitude is stand tall, be proud, be a warrior. We are leaders, we are warriors and we will get to the promise land, I promise you. If we stay strong and we stick together and through that you will be mum\u2019s for marijuana and we have over millions users over the largest, most successful cannabis activism for males or females in the world. We have more followers than all the audiences combined. The secret is, when someone who is a mother, when someone has a personal experience you get engaged. When you speak to these people probably you look around the room and you can see tears in their eyes. It\u2019s like being a warrior in many ways.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Laura Rueda: How did you start the Beverly Hills Cannabis Club?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Cherlyl Shuman:&nbsp;<\/strong>The other thing too what I was noticing is for me to buy cannabis was thousands of dollars a month to make the kind of oil that we need and at that time I was dying. I lost almost everything: my insurance, my savings\u2026&nbsp;So I was in a pickle. I was in the poorest situation. When I started talking to the others patients it was interesting because back then the richest experience is saving someone\u2019s life and then watching and to be able to stay alive. I became addicted to helping people and to help them to get better. I found that was a safe alternative to alcohol or pharmaceuticals, so when my friends used cannabis at the end of a long day instead of a glass of wine I felt that I was be able to do this too. And one day I found a friend from high school and she said,&nbsp;\u201cI thought you were dead\u201d. And I said,&nbsp;\u201cno, I\u2019m alive and I\u2019ve been using marijuana. And I have a potcard now\u201d&nbsp;and she said,&nbsp;\u201cWhat?\u201d.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.cannabis.es\/web\/images\/Cheryl_Shuman\/shuman-1.jpg\" alt=\"shuman 1\"\/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>So, my friends and I are we all in the entertainment industry, so we all started gardening together. We went to the farm and I taught them how to grow cannabis and do everything and we started the Beverly Hills Cannabis Club. I have like 6 or 7 celebrity friends like Drew Barrimore or Cameron Diaz and it was funny because we would just be hanging out like every night renting movies and smoking pot. And then they started growing and growing and we started doing cannabis tastings because every single time we had new strains or flavours. Because there\u2019s too many kind of strains and we know sativas, indicas but you have a grape flavour or a smoky flavour\u2026&nbsp;It\u2019s just like wine, they have different things. So we started doing parties because we all live in very nice homes and we bring new strains from the farm to the table. And then we started doing oil extractions. Without that awareness people didn\u2019t know that cannabis existed. So I\u2019m very honored and privileged to be able to be that person that started that movement and changed the course of history. We wouldn\u2019t be what we are today if I hadn\u2019t discovered that. I think to be a Beverly Hill\u2019s woman, a woman of society, a woman who wears designer suits and goes to the red carpet events\u2026&nbsp;It\u2019s been a very interesting journey.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Laura Rueda: Do you think that marijuana is still a male field?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Cherlyl Shuman:&nbsp;<\/strong>Well, the industry is still male dominated and that was one of the main reasons that I wanted to start mentoring. The cannabis industry is not something that you can go to college and get a degree for. Not yet. So back then my vision was to build this Charlies Angels kind of kick ass group of women that can be independent in their life. A female team, like my growers are. For me women are the secret for everything: advertising, politics or marketing. If you got the women voting in politics you win elections. If you have a woman in advertising, marketing or branding, 87% of decisions in health care, food, etc. are made by the women of the house.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>So I knew I could convince women and moms to stand up and not be so secretive. You would not believe the women that came out of the closet. I still get around 2700 emails a day because I knew that I could inspire them to get involved and that\u2019s exactly what happened. Sometimes I said on TV,&nbsp;\u201cladies, you don\u2019t have to go to the bathroom: snacking, toking\u201d. You know, stand up, stay strong because using cannabis is part of safer alternative to pharmaceuticals instead of taking valium, drinking or whatever. Using cannabis is a holistic natural herb, it grows wild, it\u2019s natural, it\u2019s an organic material. I can tell you that women talk to me because they watched me on TV smoking and they said to me that they wanna be a part of this.&nbsp;\u201cI wanna work on this, my mum is sick, my sister is sick, teach me how to build my own company\u2026\u201d&nbsp;Literally the growers started coming out of the mountains and the people started coming out the closet.&nbsp;\u201cOk, how do we go legitimate?\u201d.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.cannabis.es\/web\/images\/Cheryl_Shuman\/shuman-3.jpg\" alt=\"shuman 3\"\/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>&nbsp;And my strategy was like we\u2019ll overthrow the government, they can\u2019t fight all of us and the bigger and stronger we are the more we can do. Some people accuse me of glamourising cannabis. I don\u2019t think there\u2019s anything wrong with that. Glamourous women, wealthy women, society women, celebrity women\u2026&nbsp;we all use cannabis, so why can\u2019t we glamourise? Why can\u2019t we make using cannabis as acceptable as having a glass of wine? Why not? And then I go like this! So I have really enjoyed using science, I\u2019m working with the best scientists in the world, from Israel, Puerto Rico, Australia, Toronto, Vancouver, Mexico\u2026&nbsp;every single place on the world. That\u2019s why I wanna come to Spain.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Laura Rueda: So, what<\/strong><strong>\u2019<\/strong><strong>s the secret of your success?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Cherlyl Shuman:&nbsp;<\/strong>To me the whole secret is being a woman and mainstreaming cannabis. I absolutely love what I do, I can\u2019t imagine ever in my life doing anything else. It\u2019s been the greatest because what it does is allow me to use all my skills: my media skills, my PR marketing skills, my business skills, to literally build this industry. I hope to build 170 companies so far, from dispensaries to big growing operations in multiple countries and we\u2019ve generated millions of millions of millions of dollars in a company where you recover every billion dollar devaluation so I\u2019ve been very pleased with the work I\u2019ve done The Beverly Hillis cannabis club is getting ready to go international, so you can buy Beverly Hillis cannabis club products in any country in the world.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>We\u2019re doing 420 resorts in Puerto Rico. So imagine being able to go to a resort hotel and use cannabis at your dinner table, at the pool or wherever without being worried. And you have paper and stuffs in every room. And also we\u2019re coming up with new products and technology. I\u2019m working with another group out of Israel that uses a new technology to do early detection like skin cancer. You can take a picture that is diagnosed 4000% faster than any other technology out there. So it\u2019s very very interesting. Just working with investors it\u2019s really interesting to me because the Rockefeller level or the Kennedy level of the world, who are the same people that demonized cannabis back in the 30\u2019s are now the people that are coming to say&nbsp;\u201chey, the cannabis industry is a 47 billion dollar industry, I want in. I don\u2019t know anything about it, but we know that you know, and I wanna invest in the best pot\u201d. So we have invested over 600 millions dollars in marijuana related businesses and it keeps growing and growing and growing and growing and growing and growing\u2026&nbsp;so I\u2019m super excited and I keep traveling all around the world\u2026&nbsp;I sleep about three hours a night.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Laura Rueda: You haven<\/strong><strong>\u2019<\/strong><strong>t had the best years of your life lately. What encourages you to continue?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Cherlyl Shuman:&nbsp;<\/strong>Losing my mum has been a very sad thing, you know, losing my mum, getting hit by a car, having an emergency surgery\u2026&nbsp;Ok, God, I\u2019m here, I\u2019m strong and you beat me down, but you\u2019re not gonna stop me, because I still have a mission. When I leave this world I wanna be known for being the woman who changed the course of history by having cannabis legalized and ending prohibition. I want to be seen as someone who has empowered and helped women to be a dominant force in this space and I really want my kids to be proud of me and I think that\u2019s the thing that really keeps me going and to be an inspiration.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>You cannot get lower than I had been in my life and still succeed. I believe that I am the living proof that the American dream is still possible and I think that many people can have their American dream. 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