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Rosebud Woman Introduces Two New Ingestible Wellness Offerings

Rosebud Woman Introduces Two New Ingestible Wellness Offerings

Ease Kava Gummies and Heart Kanna Gummies Provide Organic Botanical Support for Relaxation, Comfort and Wellbeing

Rosebud Woman Introduces Two New Ingestible Wellness Offerings
New! Heart Kanna Gummies

An image of Rosebud Woman’s New Ingestible Wellness Offering Heart Kanna Gummies in and Pink and Gold Ombre Sachet

Rosebud Woman, an innovator in women’s intimate health and wellness, is proud to announce the expansion of their product line with the introduction of two new ingestible wellness offerings: Ease Kava Gummies and Heart Kanna Gummies. Designed to support full body wellness, these organic gummies combine the best of ancient botanical wisdom and modern scientific research to deliver effective, natural solutions for stress relief and emotional wellbeing. They represent a larger integration trend in beauty and in women’s health toward combining topicals and botanical nutrition for optimal outcomes.

Ease Kava Gummies harness the power of kava, a plant native to the South Pacific known for its calming effects. By providing a healthy way to reduce stress and anxiety, these gummies aim to help users achieve a more balanced and relaxed state of mind. Each gummy contains a carefully measured dose of kavalactones, the active compounds in kava, to ensure maximum efficacy and safety.

Heart Kanna Gummies are formulated with kanna, a succulent plant indigenous to South Africa that has been used traditionally to alleviate stress, anxiety, and low mood. Rich in mesembrine, a natural serotonin-uptake inhibitor, these gummies work to enhance overall emotional wellbeing by promoting a positive mood and supporting mental resilience. They also contain Rose, Pomegranate and Valerian.

Both Ease Kava Gummies and Heart Kanna Gummies are made with high-quality, all-natural ingredients, ensuring that they are vegan, gluten-free, and free of artificial additives. As with all Rosebud Woman products, these organic botanicals have been created with a commitment to sustainability and ethical sourcing, aligning with the company’s dedication to promoting holistic wellness.

“We are thrilled to introduce our new ingestible wellness offerings as part of our mission to support women’s overall health and wellbeing,” said Samantha Sleeper, President of Rosebud Woman. “With the launch of Ease Kava Gummies and Heart Kanna Gummies, we’re providing our customers with effective, natural tools for managing stress and nurturing emotional wellness.”

Ease and Heart are now available for purchase through the Rosebud Woman website, in 2 count and 10 count packages, and at select retailers nationwide. Rosebud Woman has also released two free educational booklets to accompany these products, All About Kava and All About Kanna

To learn more about these innovative wellness offerings and other Rosebud Woman products, visit www.rosebudwoman.com.

Contact Information:

Michelle Fetsch

VP Business Development

[email protected]

415-849-8613

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Miami’s Vibrant and Very Relevant Young Talent Simón Will Release His Debut Song ‘LOSING SLEEP’ on May 3, 2023

Miami’s Vibrant and Very Relevant Young Talent Simón Will Release His Debut Song ‘LOSING SLEEP’ on May 3, 2023

“Losing Sleep” by the artist Simón will be released on all platforms, including iTunes and Spotify on May 3, 2023. 

Simón, also known as Simon Villamizar, is a 17-year-old singer songwriter born in Miami, from Colombian parents. In his music, you can listen to a unique fusion of Anglo and Latin influences, catalyzed by the eclectic melting pot that is Miami’s multicultural environment. 

The song was produced by Jona Camacho and Alfonso Ordoñez at Red Dot Recording in Miami, Florida. “Losing Sleep” was written by Simon on a ukulele when he was 15 years old, confirming that he has the gift of songwriting much like his prolific uncle — Jorge Villamizar from Bacilos. Camacho and Ordeñez, the producers at Red Dot Recording, both see in Simón a fresh take on R&B Indie with Latin roots (Sangre Latina). Ordeñez says, “Simon brings freshness to the music industry, his songs have an unmistakable personality with an Indie Pop style and very honest lyrics.”

This song is part of Simón’s debut EP titled “Simon,” which is expected to trailblaze a new genre mixing trap, urban, deep-pop and Latin fusion. The cover of the EP was designed by renowned artist Federico Uribe, a personal friend of Simon’s. The broken pencils on the cover are meant to represent the frustrations and challenges that are further brought to life when they are being written and reflected upon. The EP is scheduled to be released by early fall of 2023.

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Alfonso Ordoñez

Owner

[email protected]

4076179774

Simon Villamizar

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Americans’ Verdict: Many Would Prefer AI Judges to Humans, The Harris Poll Finds

Americans’ Verdict: Many Would Prefer AI Judges to Humans, The Harris Poll Finds

New data shows large majorities of Americans believe courts are highly biased, and nearly half would trust artificial intelligence to provide a more fair outcome.

Justice is blind, as the saying goes, but nearly half of all Americans don’t believe that: If they were in court, they would prefer an artificial intelligence judge to a human judge. According to new research from The Harris Poll Thought Leadership and Futures Practice, eight in 10 Americans believe the court system is biased and provides unequal justice, and more than four in 10 believe an AI judge would be more likely to provide a fair sentence.

The study’s findings are outlined in Harris Poll TL’s newsletter “The Next Big Think” and are based on a survey of 2,002 Americans conducted from March 31 to April 4, 2023, across representative samples of ethnic and generational demographics.  

The study’s central finding is justice isn’t equal today, which has Americans looking for new alternatives. A strong majority of Americans – 79% of respondents – agree “Judicial courts don’t provide ‘equal justice to all’ even though they seek to be impartial in practice.” Six out of 10 respondents (58%) overall said they knew someone who had been treated unfairly in court – and reports of mistreatment escalate with Black (79%) and Hispanic (68%) respondents.

Poll respondents also were asked about what groups were affected by courts’ biases. They said courts were biased in favor of 

  • The ultra-wealthy (55% of respondents)
  • Celebrities (54%)
  • Political leaders (48%)
  • Corporations (44%)
  • White people (37%)

They said courts were biased against

  • People with prior offenses (49%) 
  • Undocumented immigrants (45%) 
  • Lower-income people (38%) 
  • Black people (35%) 
  • LGBTQIA people (35%) 

Facing the inequality of the courts, Americans are curious about new avenues for change. In fact, four in 10 respondents (43%) say “I would prefer an AI judge rather than a human one in a potential court hearing.” And a majority of respondents who have been mistreated by the justice system (particularly Black and Hispanic people) would take a bet on an AI judge.  

Even the experts at The Harris Poll did not expect those findings.  

“We were surprised to learn over half of Americans think AI judges would be more equitable in sentencing, but when you take into consideration the doubts around the impartiality of our judicial system, it starts to add up,” said Libby Rodney, Chief Strategy Officer at The Harris Poll.

A majority of all respondents agreed that AI could provide a variety of benefits, including: preventing long waits for court hearings (62%); countering human error and bias (60%); and providing more equitable sentences (59%).   

However, Rodney cautioned that the perceived impartiality of AI is somewhat of an illusion: “It’s crucial to note AI is not necessarily neutral, as it reflects the values and biases of its creators. It’s essentially ‘people programming’ that codifies our belief systems into a machine that reflects our values back to us.”

Regardless of the solution, bipartisan majorities believe the courts are in need of reform. Eight out of 10 agreed that “Our judicial system needs to fundamentally change in order to provide unbiased justice to all” — including 88% of Democrats and 72% of Republicans. And three-quarters (75%) agreed that “Rather than increasing freedom for all Americans, it feels like judicial courts are taking it away,” including strong majorities of Democrats (81%) and Republicans (70%).

Rodney believes the lack of faith in U.S. courts we see in the data may be the result of a series of recent court decisions, from the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade last year to lower courts’ rulings on abortion access, transgender rights, and censorship issues. “The discontent directed at the Supreme Court could be spreading to the system as a whole,” she said. “While the possibilities for AI to alleviate some issues foster hope, people need to see more fundamental reform in order to repair the trust between the public and the judicial system.”

To learn more about The Harris Poll Thought Leadership and Futures Practice and the survey on justice in the U.S. court system, visit their Substack newsletter, The Next Big Think. 

About The Harris Poll Thought Leadership and Futures Practice 

Building on 50+ years of experience pulsing societal opinion, we design research that is credible, creative, and culturally relevant. Our practice drives thought leadership and unearths trends for today’s biggest brands. We are focused on helping our clients get ahead of what’s next.

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