Freelance Writing
We offer a wide range of professional writing services for magazines, blogs, guides, reviews, news, books, technical documents, ghostwriting, fiction and comics.
Rob started as a fiction writer working on short and long-form genre fiction and software technical documentation but has since expanded into cannabis product reviews, news, educational articles, cultivation guides and everything else.
From project collaborations to regular contributions, we’re happy to write for you.
I attended PsyCon Las Vegas this weekend to learn more about the current psychedelics landscape and increase Apartment 113’s focus on psychedelics overall. The conference was held at the World Market Center featuring an expo floor with ~50 booths for speakers/sponsors/vendors…
I attended Benzinga’s Cannabis Capital Conference for the third time earlier this month. It took place in Hollywood, Florida, April 16th and 17th. It’s a long flight to the east coast from Vegas, so I spent a day in the plane and got some work done with in-flight wifi. Arriving at my Airbnb late Monday night, I caught some of the sunset over the beach and did some last-minute conference prep for the two days to come…
Fat Nugs Magazine and a host of other brands, businesses and organizations from around the globe will be coming together to not only sponsor the first annual Orange Hill Ganja Cup, but build it from scratch…
Coral Cove Wellness takes recreation and relaxation seriously providing no shortage of activities across its coastal property and beyond. This is supplemented heavily by the Jamaican sunshine, food, cannabis and a mushroom or two (or ten..) of the psilocybe cubensis family…
I landed in Jamaica early in the morning; the airport was still opening up. A few folks were walking with me through long hallways leading to customs past Jamaican advertisements and Bob Marley quotes to the arrivals lobby…
Tinctures have not been part of my cannabis connoisseurship efforts until this year. I’ve been trying some different consumption methods as I experiment with my cannabis moderation and medication…
There’s an aspect of balance across all areas of life from work to health, personal to public and everything in between. I’ve been working to balance my cannabis use and moderate consumption…
Super Bowl LVIII is right around the corner with an epic rematch featuring the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas…
There are few pieces in the smoker’s kit more essential than the grinder. To get the most out of your flower, roll even joints and pack full bowls, getting a consistent grind is key…
Growing up in Missouri, my family would sometimes gift lottery scratch cards or get one or two randomly because “you never know.” I can remember thinking about the potential while searching for some loose change to do my scratching…
The lineage of the cultivar Inzane in the Membrane by Ethos genetics is unknown and listed as Noneya x Business. The lineage of Cypress Hill is quite different…
Co-Founders of Trade Roots, Jesse Pitts and Carl Giannone, run the state’s first social equity status, full vertical cannabis business. Operating a lab, garden and retail storefront, they have gone above and beyond…
As we all know, the grinder is an essential piece of the cannabis consumer’s toolkit. From plastic to wood to steel with varying designs and complexity, a grinder does what it has always done, breaking down delicious trichome covered buds for consumption…
The Las Vegas Chamber of Cannabis is a community-driven organization that is dedicated to creating a more inclusive and equitable cannabis industry. As a new member of the Chamber…
Interesting news from Switzerland this week as they take the next steps towards cannabis legalization…
I’ve been working on Agile and Scrum certifications for several years now. One of my certifications is called Certified Scrum Professional Product Owner or CSP-PO. I took this course through Scrum Alliance with the good folks at Applied Frameworks and learned quite a few techniques I use regularly in my product management work day to day…
For Agile product managers, story points are an essential part of the job. During each sprint, the product team works with other teams to set a sprint backlog of items to work on next. In some scenarios, this is easy, but in many others, market pressures, client demands and leadership expectations can conflict and introduce chaos…
Building SaaS isn’t an easy thing to do even when the team is technically able to get it done. There are emotions and relationships with one another, the work, the business, the market and so much more that can skew perspectives…
There’s one role that’s overlooked, underrated and overrated all at once on every team, and that my friend is the Scrum Master. This sometimes controversial role can be held by members of the scrum team…
We’re going to dig into release frequency today and consider agile product management when it comes to releasing completed work. How often should it be done? Should every sprint be released? Those are the kind of questions we’ll cover. But first…
“Plans are nothing, planning is everything,” at least that’s what Dwight D. Eisenhower said. The plans will change, but it’s in planning…
The Agile approach puts flexibility, collaboration and customer satisfaction front and center…
The world of SaaS (Software as a Service) moves quickly and can change often depending on the industry…
When implementing Agile methodologies for software teams, there are many different obstacles that can come up…
I’ve been in the software space for six years. One thing that can be overlooked in a company is psychological safety and its impact on innovation….
Before discussing the ins and outs of PLG Companies, it’s important to understand the evolution of PLG…
We define a Product Manager as one who is responsible for delivering tangible concrete outcomes or values to/for the organization…
We discussed the Agile Mindset along with the 4 important values and 12 underlying principles in the last article…
In Agile practices, the mindset matters most. Processes followed without said mindset can provide an illusion of Agility even if they increase the value created by teams…