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Unconventional

A Memoir of Entrepreneurism, Politics, and Pot

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2022 Grand Prize Finalist for The Eric Hoffer Award

2022 NYC Big Book Award Distinguished Favorite

2022 Independent Press Award Distinguished Favorite

2022 First Horizon Award Finalist

2022 International Book Award Finalist: Nonfiction Cross-Genre

An inspirational story about taking a chance, following your vision, and thriving in one of the US's wildest emerging industries, 2022 Independent Press Award Distinguished Favorite Unconventional profiles Jamie Andrea Garzot's journey as one of California's legal cannabis industry pioneers.

Jamie Andrea Garzot was one of the least likely people to become a cannabis entrepreneur, advocate, and industry pioneer. She had no business background. She was not involved in politics. She had only a four-figure capital investment to start with. And, surprisingly, she had very limited experience with cannabis products. So how did Garzot find herself at the forefront of California's cannabis movement?

In this inspirational memoir, Garzot describes her trajectory from a cannabis retail rookie navigating an unregulated market to a cannabis authority. During her time in the industry, she developed a wildly successful line of artisanal edibles, managed $12 million a year in all-cash sales, and became an advocate for cannabis legislation at the state capitol—all of which led to an eventual acquisition by High Times, one of the most recognized names in the industry. From office intrigues, personal crises, and shifting regulations to teamwork, innovation, and community leadership, Garzot, with good-natured humor, shares how thinking creatively, planning ahead, and forming connections in the most unlikely places contributed to her success in a continually shifting business landscape.

Unconventional is the story of an industry in its wild heyday, the inner workings of local and state government and cannabis's dicey road to regulation, and the seismic changes in the way cannabis was distributed and sold. But it is also the story of one woman's tenacious spirit and all the lessons she learned the hard way—by refusing to give power to fear, taking risks, building community in a volatile environment, and listening to what people wanted—and how staying true to her vision paid off every step of the way.

Anyone who has ever dreamed of following their gut and reinventing their life will be inspired by Garzot's unusual and unconventional journey.

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      March 1, 2022
      When Garzot was first prescribed cannabis for a medical condition, she approached the issue with more than a few nerves. Never having been a pot smoker, she didn't know what to expect as she searched for a dispensary. This was in the relatively early days of legalized medical cannabis use in California, and what she found were shops still geared, she felt, to stoner culture. She wanted a dispensary geared to a more mainstream clientele--so, she decided to open one herself. While she had a background in retail, that did not prepare her for the complicated legalities involved in the nascent medical cannabis field, or the politics that she was drawn into. Unconventional tells of her journey into the world of retail pot--the obstacles she encountered, the things she learned, and how it ended up working out. She was lucky in several ways: a helpful landlord, a sympathetic small-town city council, a friendly local police force. But she was also smart, determined, and savvy in both business and politics. Her journey is indeed an interesting one, well worth reading.

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