2 Chainz is not only a Grammy-nominated, platinum-selling rapper, he's also a smart businessman. Chainz took to Instagram on Tuesday (April 19) and said he's had so many successful investments over the years that he's considering opening his own Venture capital fund.
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YouTube Music opening the 2022 applications for #YouTubeBlack Voices Fund
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YouTube Music Gives Update on $100 Million Black Voices Fund
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Last June, YouTube launched a $100 million #YouTubeBlack Voices Fund in an effort to help equip Black musicians with the resources and support to enable them to “thrive and invest in work that amplifies the voices, perspectives and stories of all Black artists around the world,” according to the announcement.
The company has provided periodic updates on aspects of the program, and on Wednesday, unveiled a report on the progress its music efforts have made over the past year in multiple cities and countries, which are recapped below.
Psilocybin mushrooms have gained popularity in the wellness community in recent years, and businesses based around the use of the shrooms have been popping up left to right. In legislation filed just Wednesday (January 27), Hawaii has moved to legalize the use of psychedelic mushrooms for therapy. If approved, the measure would “establish designated treatment centers for the therapeutic administration of psilocybin and psilocyn.”
Oregon approved a similar bill in November.
MycoMeditations, a week-long psilocybin-assisted retreat program, has also popped up in recent times. The events go down in Jamaica and promise to offer “an established, effective and repeatable model of wellness retreats, often delivering transformative results for guests.”