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      <itunes:title>POTENT Ep.1: What's Emerging at The Intersection of Cannabis &amp; Immersive Entertainment</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Attorney's Bryan Bergman and Wendy Heimann tee-up their new podcast exploring the opportunities and challenges emerging at the intersection of Cannabis and out-of-home immersive experiences. Bryan has served the burgeoning cannabis industry, state-by-state, where he has developed an unmatched legal expertise. Bryan speaks regularly on industry-related topics and educates operators and other professionals. Wendy is the force behind Nolan Heimann's reputation for being the premiere law practice serving the location based and immersive entertainment industry worldwide. Her entire 30-year career has been solely dedicated to this unique vertical. Get a taste for whats to come when you listen to  future Potent Episodes.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Attorney's Bryan Bergman and Wendy Heimann tee-up their new podcast exploring the opportunities and challenges emerging at the intersection of Cannabis and out-of-home immersive experiences. Bryan has served the burgeoning cannabis industry, state-by-state, where he has developed an unmatched legal expertise. Bryan speaks regularly on industry-related topics and educates operators and other professionals. Wendy is the force behind Nolan Heimann's reputation for being the premiere law practice serving the location based and immersive entertainment industry worldwide. Her entire 30-year career has been solely dedicated to this unique vertical. Get a taste for whats to come when you listen to  future Potent Episodes.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2025 05:51:04 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>The LOOK.Legal Pods from Nolan Heimann LLP</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Attorney's Bryan Bergman and Wendy Heimann tee-up their new podcast exploring the opportunities and challenges emerging at the intersection of Cannabis and out-of-home immersive experiences. Bryan has served the burgeoning cannabis industry, state-by-state, where he has developed an unmatched legal expertise. Bryan speaks regularly on industry-related topics and educates operators and other professionals. Wendy is the force behind Nolan Heimann's reputation for being the premiere law practice serving the location based and immersive entertainment industry worldwide. Her entire 30-year career has been solely dedicated to this unique vertical. Get a taste for whats to come when you listen to  future Potent Episodes.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>cannabis industry, immersive entertainment, cannabis law, experiential marketing, location-based entertainment, cannabis culture, cannabis events, cannabis business trends, cannabis in media, brand experiences, entertainment law, cannabis innovation, cannabis market growth, cannabis consumer experiences, cannabis-related tourism</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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