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Ready to drift into dreamland… without falling asleep? In this week's Cannabis School strain review, we take a hit of Durban Dream, the surprisingly energetic lovechild of Durban Poison and Blue Dream.This one's got everything:
公益社団法人日本ダンススポーツ連盟(JDSF)が、ブレイキンの魅力とそのスポーツとしての価値を広めるため、株式会社みずほフィナンシャルグループと共に国内の小中学校で開催しているブレイキンワークショップツアー「MIZUHO BLUE DREAM BREAKING LIMITS Workshop Tour」。
The mystery and majesty of living soil and no-till farming further unfold in this episode with these recurring guests that have been captivating us with their incredible journey and mission to grow the most organic and noseworthy herb possible for years.Blackleaf is joined once again in the studio by Marco and Jake of No Till Kings to discuss classic genetics, building a brand in 2016-17 during the beginning of Prop 64 in California, securing their dream facility in Long Beach, CA, dodging shady business deals, why Sativas are going crazy in the market these days, the entire lineup of fire they're pushing at legal shops these days, and so much more.Few guests in the history of FSOTD have had a podcast AND grow tour done around the same time just two years apart, so we invite you to look back on the original interview and tour to get a better understanding of why these guys have such staying power in the market. One of the big overarching conversations in this pod that emphasizes that is the amount of hands-on effort and hard work that it takes to run a commercial indoor facility on organic, living soil utilizing “no-till” farming methods. Still profitably operating over 7 years later, No Till Kings have proven that the harder way is sometimes the best way to produce the most fire herb that captivates consumers for years to come.During this episode, you'll hear Marco and Jake answer nearly every living soil question you could ever ask. These include whether certain strains do better in a no-till system than others, why this method of cultivation brings out the best qualities of the flower, what some good soil and worm brands are for starting your first mix. There's even a nice little conversation mixed in about the effectiveness of under canopy lights on your commercial grow, and how you can almost guarantee an additional pound per light with the right Faven gear, according to Blackleaf.The story of Marco and Jake, two lifelong friends who bet on themselves to literally do it themselves at an enormous facility down in Long Beach, CA, and have endeavored to hunt all their cuts from seed, AND put in the extra elbow grease to do everything organic and regenerative is truly inspiring and high-key educational if you're interested in getting away from coco and hydro gear and getting back to the soil.Check out our more recent grow tour by visiting the FSOTD channel and compare it to the original and get a closer look at some of their strains like Lazer Fuel, Mimosa, SFV x Animal Mints, Jack the Ripper, Black Patronus, and more that are showcased throughout this episode. Visit notillkings.com to learn more about their library of pure heat.Subscribe to our channel and the FSOTD.com site to keep up with other key players and enjoy conversations with trailblazers from the culture you can't find anywhere else. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jesse and Brandon are circling back to a fan-favorite—Blue Dream, this time from Betty Wellness. This legendary sativa-dominant hybrid has been a go-to strain for years, and we're diving deep into what makes it stand the perfect blend of uplifting energy and full-body relaxation.
Text Cannabis Man!After a victorious Dry January, Don dove headfirst into a weekend of indulgence—burgers, shakes, whiskey, espresso martinis, and, of course, a glorious reunion with cannabis. Join him as he savors a Blue Dream pre-roll from UpNorth, sips on Super Sour Diesel, and toast to being back with Mary Jane. We also break down key Illinois cannabis news, including new legislation on odor and vehicle searches, cannabis oil gives a Parkinson's patient a new lease on life, and highlight the record-breaking cannabis sales across the U.S. Our guest this week is Rob Breza, COO of Atomic Acres, who shares insights into the cannabis business, market trends, and their innovative air-powered joint rolling machine. Light up, tune in, and celebrate the return of the herb! Support the showInterested in advertising? Email host@cannabismanpodcast.com!Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Instagram!For more cannabis news and insights, check out the Weekly Chronic newsletter!
Job's finished! The 2024 Los Angeles Dodgers are World Champions. The Dodgers beat the Yankees in a decisive game 5 on Wednesday night in the Bronx, taking the series 4-1. The following day, Richard goes out to breakfast with his friend, chef Wes Avila, to celebrate. And the day after that, Richard attends the first World Series victory parade in the streets of Los Angeles since 1988, on what would have been Dodger legend Fernando Valenzuela's 64th birthday. On this episode, we invite you to bask in the afterglow of an amazing game 5 (and particularly that epic, momentum-shifting top of the 5th) and an unforgettable World Series victory for the Dodgers, with Richard and Wes. What a season. What an ending. Thanks for listening. +++ JOB'S FINISHED / HOW TO SUPPORT This is the final episode of Dodger Blue Dream's documentary on the 2024 baseball season. Job's finished. If you'd like to see Dodger Blue Dream continue, please: rate & review the show on Apple Podcasts, or however / wherever you can share the show with a friend, today (send them a link to this episode!) check out our back catalog to hear the story of this incredible season and special team, told from start to finish, in this "documentary made in real time, as the season unfolds" visit the Dodger Blue Dream Patreon, where you can purchase DBD stickers and shirts, and kick in financially to support this totally independent, high-production series Richard dedicated himself to for 7+ months, making 50 (!) episodes Thanks again for listening. Go Dodgers! http://patreon.com/DodgerBlueDream
Get ready for the matchup Richard has been waiting for all his life: Dodgers vs. Yankees in the 2024 World Series! And: we remember Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela. ALSO: Jomboy!
This week on Thoughts Off The Stem Justin and Tyler are trying out Blue Dream from Space Race, a 30% hybrid pre roll. As always they start the show with a hit from the Stundenglass, this week they had a little Live resin Orange Juice by 1964, an 83% sativa. This week Justin and Tyler are discussing TikTok culture and work ethic. Each generation is obviously different from the one before it. With the constant need for technological advancement, human interaction suffers. Social awareness declines and interpersonal skills seem to meet an end similar to that of the do-do bird. The mentality of young people has been pressed and adapted to changing technologies that suck the life out of engagement. Leading to a work force that thinks swipe culture actually applies in the real world. As great as technology is, it seems to be diminishing our ability to interact, thus creating a disconnect between reality and the virtual world. All that applies online does not necessarily add to a functioning individual in the real world. Many kids are coming into the work force with impatiently short attention spans. Lacking the ability to work through real world problems in real time and not being able to adapt to issues that need progressive problem solving skills. A lot of these green individuals lack the ability to form their own opinions, discern between fake or bad information and complete tasks on their own. If you are given a problem to solve then figure it out. Don't walk around asking everyones input about the problem you are facing. Learn to solve the problem and find the answer. Basically put in the work, that's how you make yourself valuable in the workforce. Hope you enjoy the sesh! Like, Subscribe, Share and visit Tots420.com #podcast #comedy #cannabis #comedypodcast #cannabispodcast #canadianpodcast #fictionpodcast #indiepodcast #thoughtsoffthestem
In this lively and inspiring episode of the Do The Thing Podcast, hosted by Stacey Lauren, we dive deep with Allison Wonders and her hilarious puppet companion, Blue Dream. We delve into the world of ventriloquism, personal growth, and creative ambitions. With a unique blend of humor and heartfelt exchanges, this episode is sure to leave you motivated to pursue your own passions. Key Highlights- Blue Dream's Puppet Perspective: Experience Blue Dream humorously detailing the challenges and joys of being a puppet reliant on its puppeteer.- Introduction of Various Characters: Allison introduces us to a myriad of imaginative characters that inhabit her performances, from Marge and Swami to Mother Earth, Cecil, Barbie, and a surprise puppet.- Intimate Show Settings: Discover Allison's preference for performing in small, cozy environments and her vision of disrupting traditional theater formats for a more connected audience experience.- Interactive Performance Ideas: Stacey suggests integrating Allison's performances into Zoom events and live streams, potentially funding these ventures through a YouTube channel.- Podcasting and Community Engagement: Explore the idea of Allison starting a video podcast and engaging her audience through interactive Zoom sessions and Q&As, inspired by Stacey's own podcasting journey.Join the fun and engage with us! Leave a voice message at dothething Callcast Co. or email us at hello@dothethingpodcast.com to share your stories and questions. We love hearing from our community!1. [00:01:15] – Host Stacey introduces the show and welcomes Allison and Blue Dream.2. [00:10:42] – Allison introduces her various characters and discusses her one-woman show.3. [00:20:30] – Insights into Allison's desire for intimate performance settings and Stacey's Zoom event suggestion.4. [00:30:07] – Stacey suggests starting a video podcast and using platforms like YouTube for engagement.5. [00:45:50] – Playful and humorous exchanges between Allison and Blue Dream about the puppet's active life.Thanks for listening, and remember to "do the thing" and create your opportunities! YouTube: https://youtu.be/4M2wEU19yqM Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/allison-wonders-ventriloquism-comedy-and-creating/id1618590178?i=1000668734648 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7o9M1w5XzRkpYvONKgeGur
In this month's Song Club podcast Bob talks about how this podcast is the worst one he's ever done, his love of autotune, using AI to write songs, teaching whales to speak English and presents the songs CHANGE MY WORLD, HAVE YOU EVER BEEN DOWN, BLUE DREAM, HEART HOLDS DIAMONDS, GOLD OR GREATNESS, GLACIER, BOMB and BLUE MOUNTAIN
The Euro Episode! Euros...F1...Wimbledon...plus new reccs: Dark Matter, Dodger Blue Dream and more!
Phil Lesh's Triumphant Return: A Musical Journey 25 Years Ago TodayLarry Mishkin provides a retrospective analysis of a significant musical event from April 15th, 1999, focusing on Phil Lesh's return to the stage after surgery, marking the first Phil and Friends show. He discusses the lineup, including Trey Anastasio and Paige McConnell from Phish, and highlights their performance of various songs, notably "Viola Lee Blues" and "Hello Old Friend." The discussion also touches on recent music news, including the cancellation of the Skull and Roses festival and a tribute event for Jimmy Buffett featuring Paul McCartney and the Eagles. Additionally, it anticipates Fish's upcoming performances at the Las Vegas Sphere venue. Phil Lesh & FriendsApril 15, 1999 (25 years ago)Warfield Theater, S.F.Phil Lesh and Friends Live at Warfield Theater on 1999-04-15 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Lineup:Phil Lesh - BassSteve Kimock - GuitarsJohn Molo - DrumsTrey Anastasio - GuitarPage McConnell – Keys INTRO: Hello Old Friend Track # 1 0:10 – 1:47 25 years ago, Phil Lesh & Friends featuring guitarist Trey Anastasio and keyboardist Page McConnell of Phish kicked off their landmark three-night run at The Warfield in San Francisco on this date in 1999. Guitarist Steve Kimock and drummer John Molo rounded out the lineup of one of the most memorable collaborations the jam world has seen.This was the first ever performance of Phil & Friends and quite a memorable group of Friends to be playing with at a storied S.F. music venue.The shows also marked Lesh's return after undergoing liver transplant surgery at the age of 58 due to chronic hepatitis C infection. The April 15 concert kicked off with Phil and his sons Brian (??) And Grahame Lesh (12), backed by guitarist Steve Kimmock, in front of the curtain, performing Eric Clapton's “Hello Old Friend” as a fitting first song back for Phil. Both boys are strong musicians and Grahame, who graduated from Stanford in 2010 with a music degree, is a regular touring member of Phil and Friends in addition to playing with his own band, Midnight North.Phil Lesh's surgery took place at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida on December 17, 1998, barely 4 months earlier. Lesh, who was 58 at the time, had been suffering from internal bleeding caused by hepatitis C, which he was diagnosed with in 1992. He received the liver of a young man named Cody and his since started encores of his concerts by preaching the importance of becoming an organ donor."Hello Old Friend" is a country rock song, written and recorded by the British rock musician Eric Clapton. The track was released in October 1976 as the first of two singles from Clapton's 1976 studio album entitled No Reason to Cry. the AllMusic critic William Ruhlmann notes, "Hello Old Friend" is the best pop/rock song on the album. He goes on describe the title as a "identifiable" Clapton piece of music.[2]Rolling Stone journalist Dave Marsh called the song "a whimsical and silly slice of attempted innocence".[3]Billboard said that it has a reggae feel similar to that of "I Shot the Sheriff."[4]Record World called it "a midtempo number constructed around a network of acoustic and slide guitars.” The Grateful Dead never played the song in concert. The five-piece then showed off its firepower with a 34-minute “Viola Lee Blues.” SHOW No. 1: Viola Lee Blues Track # 2 31:30 – 33:01 In a 1999 interview with Jambands.com, Lesh revealed that it was Anastasio's idea to do “Viola Lee” and talked about how he started listening to Phish and also how the collaboration came about. Read an excerpt below:“[Phish's music]…was absolutely entrancing, it was just gorgeous…but I couldn't hear the piano well on the live tapes, so I went back to the CD's and started listening to Page and what he was doing, and so I said “Well…” and my wife said “Come on, Come on, give them a call.” Somehow I got their phone numbers, and I gave them both a call. We talked about it, and they said we'd love to do it, and so we set a date, and we started calling back and forth, and like I said earlier they brought in a dozen Grateful Dead tunes I never would have thought of doing, but they wanted to [do] them. And we got together at rehearsal and the first thing we did together was “Viola Lee Blues,” and from there on out it was like now let's do this one, and let's do this one. It was real rehearsal in the sense that the Grateful Dead rarely was. Grateful Dead rehearsals were kind of comical. We believed in public rehearsals.” A long time favorite of Phil's, he picked it as one of the live tunes for the GD album, Fallout From The Phil Zone – a collection of some of Phil's favorite live tracks of various Dead tunes released on June 17, 1997. In the liner notes he said this of the song: “The definitive early Grateful Dead jammin' tune, the first one we ever really stretched out beyond all recognition, by using what we called then “shifting gears” – which is really nothing but a twenty minute accelerando, influenced by the North Indian music that we were listening to a lot at that time.” Played only 44 times by the BandFirst: March 19, 1966 at Carthay Studios, Los Angeles, CA,Last: October 31, 1970 at Stony Brook Gymnasium in Stony Brook, NY Also played June 27, 2015 at Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, CA, USA 50th Anniversary shows MUSIC NEWS:Skull and Roses called off, no refunds After the exploratory, bar-setting, “Viola Lee,” the quintet would run through more material from the Dead canon with Trey and Page harmonizing on “Big Railroad Blues,” Phil singing “Jack-a-Roe” and Phil, Trey and Page harmonizing on “Cosmic Charley” SHOW No. 2: Cosmic Charlie Track #5 3:25 – 5:12 Old Time Music and Hope Barnett: Grateful Dead was known for their unique and poetic songwriting style, and “Cosmic Charlie” is no exception. Released in 1969 on their album “Aoxomoxoa,” this song has captivated fans for decades with its enigmatic lyrics and psychedelic sound. Exploring themes of spirituality, love, and the human experience, “Cosmic Charlie” takes listeners on a sonic journey unlike any other. The meaning behind “Cosmic Charlie” is open to interpretation, as with many of the band's songs. Some believe it was inspired by the vision of a fictional character named Cosmic Charlie, who travels through different dimensions, spreading joy and love. Others see it as a metaphor for the human longing for connection and transcendence. The lyrics, although cryptic at times, convey a sense of wonder and mystery that invites listeners to delve deeper into their own consciousness. The overall message of “Cosmic Charlie” seems to be one of embracing the cosmic and spiritual aspects of life. It encourages listeners to let go of their inhibitions, explore the unknown, and seek connection with the universe. The song invites individuals to tap into their inner selves and discover the hidden realms of existence. While “Cosmic Charlie” was never released as a single and did not enjoy mainstream success, it holds a special place in the Grateful Dead's discography and the hearts of their fans. Its eclectic and unique style showcased the band's experimental tendencies and cemented their reputation as pioneers of the psychedelic rock genre. Love hearing Trey and Page singing along on this old timey Dead gem. Played 45 times by the Dead (38 in 1969 and 1970, 1 in 1971 and, inexplicably, 6 in 1976.First: January 17, 1969 at Robertson Gymnasium, University of California Santa Barbara Campus, CA, USALast: September 25, 1976 at Capital Centre, Landover, MD, USA 1984 Deadheads would pass around a petition asking the band to play the song again and also pass out cards before the show with the lyrics just in case they played it. Finally, for the Phish fans in the crowded Warfield, the first Phish tune of the run (and only one that night), “Wolfman's Brother.” SHOW No. 3: Wolfman's Brother Track # 6 1:30 – 2:58 On this one, writing credit goes to the entire band plus long time Phish lyricist, Tom Marshall.Released on Hoist (stylized as (HOIST)) is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Phish, released on March 29, 1994, by Elektra Records. At the time of its release, Hoist was Phish's best selling album to date, peaking at No. 34 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. The album was certified gold by the RIAA on August 19, 1996, and remains the band's best-selling studio release, outsold in their discography only by the platinum-certified A Live One.Old Time Music: Mike WellsMusic has a unique way of connecting with our emotions, memories, and experiences. It has the power to transport us to a different time and place, evoking feelings we may have long forgotten. One song that has always resonated deeply with me is “Wolfman's Brother” by Phish. This track, featured in their 1994 album “Hoist,” holds a special meaning and significance for both the band and their dedicated fanbase. the lyrics of “Wolfman's Brother” have a universal appeal. They invite listeners to reflect upon their own encounters with enigmatic figures or forces that have left a lasting impact. It encourages us to confront the demons that haunt us and search for understanding and resolution.Listening to “Wolfman's Brother” live is an entirely different experience. The band's extended jams and improvisations add a new layer of depth and intensity to the song. It becomes a collective experience, with the audience joining in as the lyrics are chanted by thousands of voices.Phil spoke with Jambands.com about wadding into the Phish catalog:I had thought maybe we would do this tune or that tune, and in the end, we only ended up doing one tune that I thought we would do, and that was “Prince Caspian,” and then they brought up those other three, “Wolfman's Brother,” which I had never heard, and “Down With Disease” and “Chalkdust Torture,” which I hadn't heard either until we played them at the rehearsal, and then I went and got the CD's and checked them out. But then I started listening to their other stuff, their other stuff is real interesting, but you can tell by listening to that that they need their forty hour weeks, because they really need to get that shit down. Never played by the Dead. MJ NEWS – One Toke Over The Line!!! STRAINS: Strawberry Shortcake – a wonderful nighttime indica strain that that has a tart strawberry taste and leaves you with a good face melt and some couch lock. Wait until you get home before diving in. No great if you are with a group of people who are looking for your active participation in whatever they are doing! But wonderful to relax and get ready for a good night's sleep. Blue Dream – every now and then I swing back to one of the all time greats. Nice for daytime and early evening use. Just have to be sure that whatever they are calling Blue Dream is really Blue Dream. It does have a fairly distinctive taste and smell so if you are familiar with the strain, you should be able to tell if you have the real stuff. Tang – a wonderful sativa that is energetic without providing the standard “sativa crash” as it wears off. Also nice because of it's ability to “cut through” any buzz you may already have and provide a new uplifting effect. After a first set-closing “Uncle John's Band,” the second frame got underway with Lesh leading on “Alabama Getaway” and “Sugaree,” the latter of which featured the band taking things out again and stretching the song to over 20 minutes. Phil once again stepped to the mic for a cover of the Bob Dylan classic “Like A Rolling Stone” that saw Trey and Page joining him on the chorus – I love that tune, the first Phil & Friends show I ever saw, featuring the Quintet, at the Riviera Theater in Chicago with good buddy Jimmy they opened with a 15 minute version of this tune into a 30 minutes cover of Low Spark of High Heeled Boys, just too many other good tunes from this show - and led into a spirited “I Know You Rider.” Anastasio then fronted the quintet on a sweet version of “Row Jimmy” SHOW No. 4: Row Jimmy Track #12 2:10 – 3:55 Garcia/Huner tune, Wake of the Flood is the sixth studio album (and tenth album overall) by the rock band the Grateful Dead. Released on October 15, 1973, it was the first album on the band's own Grateful Dead Recordslabel. Their first studio album in nearly three years, it was also the first without founding member Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, who had recently died. His absence and keyboardist Keith Godchaux's penchants for bebop and modal jazz (rather than McKernan's tendencies toward the blues and rhythm and blues) contributed to the band's musical evolution. Godchaux's wife, vocalist Donna Jean Godchaux, also joined the group and appears on the album.[8]The release fared better on the pop charts than their previous studio album (1970's American Beauty), reaching No. 18. After three live albums in a row, the Grateful Dead wanted to record studio versions of songs written since Keith Godchaux had joined the band. At the time of recording, five of the songs on the album (and part of a 6th) had been in live rotation for up to a year and a half, as arrangements were road-tested and finalized. Referring to this period, bassist Phil Lesh explained, "We'd learned to break in the material at shows (under fire, as it were), rather than try to work it out at rehearsals, or in the studio at tremendous expense." Describing Godchaux's influence, drummer Bill Kreutzmann characterized the album as "Keith's coming out party." Remarking on the evolution in style, he remembered:Jerry brought "Row Jimmy" into us one day, and it was really difficult to get a grip on it at first. It has a slow tempo, which makes it seem like it would be easy, but it calls for a slight reggae groove layered over a ballad. Rhythmically, the lengths aren't traditional. They're not just twos and fours. It's deceiving. Basically, you have to play the song in half-time with a double-time bounce on top. It's trickier than it sounds. But once I locked into it, "Row Jimmy" became one of the best songs in our repertoire. Played 274 timesFirst: February 9, 1973 at Maples Pavilion, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA, a show we featured earlier this year.Last: June 21, 1991 at Knickerbocker Arena in Albany Cannot say enough about Trey's strong vocals on this tune. This is 16 years before the 50th reunion shows where Trey would play lead guitar for all five shows (2 in Santa Clara and 3 at Soldier Field). And at this point, Phish had only covered one Dead tune in concert: Terraping Station on August 9, 1998 at the Virginia Beach Amphitheater on the third anniversary of Jerry's death. Since that point, it is still the only time Phish has covered a Dead tune in concert. Why only that one? Who knows. Trey is certainly more than qualified to cover any Dead tune and the other guys have all played with various Dead members from time to time. One of the great mysteries of the Phish world (at least for me). This was followed by a crowd-pleasing “Shakedown Street” which saw the band stretching their legs once again for a nearly 20-minute excursion. Next, “The Wheel” led into a 15 minute version of the classic closer “Not Fadeaway” to bring set two to a conclusion. After Phil's donor rap and band intros, Phil & Phriends closed out Night One of the run with Phil singing lead Dylan's “Mr. Tambourine Man,” which they did in the style of The Byrds. OUTRO: Mr. Tambourine Man Track #18 0:00 – 1:28 Leave you with one of my favorite Bob Dylan tunes. "Mr. Tambourine Man" is a song written by Bob Dylan, released as the first track of the acoustic side of his March 1965 album Bringing It All Back Home. The song's popularity led to Dylan recording it live many times, and it has been included in multiple compilation albums. It has been translated into other languages and has been used or referenced in television shows, films, and books.The song has been performed and recorded by many artists, including the Byrds, Judy Collins, Melanie, Odetta, and Stevie Wonder among others. The Byrds' version was released in April 1965 as their first single on Columbia Records, reaching number 1 on both the Billboard Hot 100 chart and the UK Singles Chart, as well as being the title track of their debut album, Mr. Tambourine Man. The Byrds' recording of the song was influential in popularizing the musical subgenres of folk rock and jangle pop, leading many contemporary bands to mimic its fusion of jangly guitars and intellectual lyrics in the wake of the single's success. Dylan himself was partly influenced to record with electric instrumentation after hearing the Byrds' reworking of his song. The song has been in Dylan's live concert repertoire since it was written,[10] usually as a solo acoustic song, and live performances have appeared on various concert albums and DVDs. An early performance, perhaps the song's live debut, recorded at London's Royal Festival Hall on May 17, 1964. Great version, again with Trey and Page joining in. I think Phil surprised them with pace of the tune right at the start, but everyone catches up and it's a fun song to hear in concert. Great way to close out night 1 of this 3 night return to the stage run for Phil. Best part is that 25 years later he is still going strong at 84! Phil and Friends have covered it 6 timesFirst: at this show!Most recent: October 5, 2000 at Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA, USA (doesn't seem correct to me because I'm fairly certain I've seen Phil perform this live since 2000, but so far cannot seem to come up with the place, date or folks he was playing with. Happens sometimes! Finally, this show marks the first instance of Phil's famed “Donor Rap” that precedes the encores of all of his shows .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
Ethan Brown is one of my favorite human beings on the planet.He joined me 20 months ago for Episode No. 14 (which you should totally check out), and he's back again for the second installment of Wu-Tang 101, in which we examine the solo work of the Rebel INS.Yes, indeed. It's Episode No. 101, and we're talking Inspectah Deck.Under zero pretentiousness and -- in my case -- even less than zero knowledge, we took a peek at the following albums:Uncontrolled Substance (1999)The Movement (2003)The Resident Patient (2006)Manifesto (2010)Chamber No. 9 (2019)And when I say "peek," I mean we paused our chat about life, love, basketball, and The Kansas City Chiefs Football Club to talk for a second about a few hip-hop records.I, for one, could do this with Ethan all day. He's that awesome.So, thank you for checking out our conversation. I appreciate you stopping by.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the audio samples contained within this episode. They are clips from a Joe Satriani tune called, "Day at the Beach (New Rays from an Ancient Sun)," from his 1989 release, Flying in a Blue Dream (c/o Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment).
Episode 311 is an inside job! Our studio is being remodeled, Male bracelets are a gateway to toe rings, NuMetal Necklaces, Beads By Dre, Snoop Dog goes Smokeless, Personal Blunt Roller Salaries, Show Roster Update, Forced Vacation Trips, Blue Dream the is still a go to strain, Sick of being sick and stuck at home, Jay grows a six pack and might trim up the beard, Fecal Faucet Times, SA'ing Dylan with Scritches on his Tum Tum and more! Segments: NFHC News!, Gamertag of the Week, "Hurt People, Hurt People" and Look at this! Visit us at www.NFHCPodcast.com for everything Not For Human Consumption. Support the show by subscribing to our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/NFHCPodcast Leave us a voicemail anytime at 480-788-7330 Apple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/yapnr7cf Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ybpo59va Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/y7va3h9a Stitcher: https://tinyurl.com/y75fnd3l Join the NFHC Discord! https://discord.gg/xrxhQTP Matt's Twitch Streams Weekly: https://www.twitch.tv/GrimwolfePrime
This week we talk about the SAG-AFTRA strike FINALLY being over, DJ Akademiks being critiqued by Queen Latifah on his demeanor towards women, Joe Budden getting jumped, Britney Spears' tell-all book, and whether or not friends with benefits is a real thing. LAST EPISODE: Thecookiestore – New-uncut Follow our new clip channel on YouTube channel: youtube.com/channel/UCRzx5wlXNBCd97_UqLQrDKg Subscribe to our main channel on YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC7cpHQ2y21jDzkvDouLtsdw For bonus content, behind the scenes footage and much more come join our patreon! patreon.com/teamuncutpodcast Email us: Uncutpod@gmail.com Follow us on IG: @teamuncutpodcast Like us on Facebook: Facebook.com/uncutpod Want to support the podcast monetarily?: cashapp: $uncutpodcast PayPal: paypal.me/uncutpodcast #UncutPodcast Watch us on YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC7cpHQ2y21jDzkvDouLtsdw Uncut Podcast Merch: www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/2850134-…?store_id=165811 Available on itunes,soundcloud,googleplay,tunein,iheartradio,spotify, and castbox!
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As broadcast Sept 5, 2023 with plenty of new doors to walk through. Continuing with our mission to push the big kids out of the way, and go deeper, our Under The Radar indie & underground Tuesday nights start a new season with plenty of great tunes and albums hot off the presses. Buck Meek, zzzahara, Orion's Belte, and plenty of other deserving artists featured during our two hour feast, so take the plunge and find something new.#feelthegravityTracklist (st:rt)Part I (00:00)Poolside feat Ben Browning – Ride With YouKurtis Wells – Dark Imaginationstevedreez – FADE Leopard Tuesday – Butterfly Babyshimpai dance – Supersonic zzzahara – Hey Familiar Face60 juno – zzz Part II (30:03)Jason Nolan – 3 45Mini Trees – Doomsday (Illuminati Hotties vers)hemlocke springs – enknee1 Ratboys – I Want You (Fall 2010)Squirrel Flower – Alley LightDandelion Head – Love On Your SideDeyaz - NumbPart III (59:14)Meernaa – Bhuta KalaOrions Belte feat Louien – When You're Gone I'll Be GoneThe Paper Kites – Pocket Full of RainPuma Blue – Falling DownField Medic – you deserve attentionflyingfish – forest green LOMELI – Favorite MemoryPart IV (89:17)Ashnikko feat Ethel Cain – Dying Starsemiwestern – condo Buck Meek – Didn't Know You ThenHarmony – Dystopia GirlPrince Josh – The GlorySun's Signature – Apples
Dandelion Head is the solo project of LA/Melbourne based musician and songwriter J.Blynn. In the middle of 2021, J was living in his partner's hometown of Melbourne, Australia. The couple moved there to have their first child and escape the raging of the pandemic in LA. Ready to make the second Dandelion Head album, he set up a little studio just outside the city in a little mud brick structure on a hillside of eucalyptus trees. This episode I chat with Dandelion Head about his new record ‘Blue Dream'. We discussed navigating the world with a new baby, the difference between the LA and Melbourne music scenes and how growing up and living in different landscapes have influenced the creation of his music. Support the show
Aerosmith is a band in two acts. They were a highly successful group in the 70's, but arguments and drugs left the band a shade of its former self by 1980. A second chance was presented when the crossover collaboration between Aerosmith and Run-D.M.C. on "Walk this Way" became a number 4 US hit in 1986. The bad went into drug rehab at the insistence of manager Tim Collins, and had a major hit with their ninth studio album "Permanent Vacation."Aerosmith demonstrated that their second act was not just a fluke with their tenth studio album, Pump, which was even more successful than Permanent Vacation. This was a significant comeback, re-establishing the band as one of rock's premier acts. The album was polished and energetic, combining a gritty hard rock sound with pop sensibilities. The album was not only a commercial success, peaking at number 5 on the US charts and being certified 7x platinum by 1995, but was also a critical success, landing Aerosmith their first Grammy for "Janie's Got a Gun." Pump was the fourth best-selling album of the year 1990.The band lineup for this album had Steven Tyler on vocals, keyboards, and harmonica, Joe Perry on guitar and backing vocals, Brad Whitford on guitar, Tom Hamiilton on bass, and Joey Kramer on drums. Guitarist Brad Whitford explained the album title on a 1989 MTV special by saying "now that we're off drugs, we're all pumped up." John Lynch brings us this stellar rock and pop sensation this week. Water Song/Janie's Got a GunA 10-second instrumental called "Water Song" precedes the song written by Steven Tyler and Tom Hamilton. The second single from the album went to number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. It describes the revenge of a young woman for the childhood abuse she experienced. Aerosmith won the 1990 Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for this song.Dulcimer Stomp/The Other SideAnother song with a brief instrumental lead-in, this was the fourth single released from the album. It was written by Jim Vallance and Steven Tyler, with Holland-Dozier-Holland receiving songwriting credit after threatening to file suit over similarities between this and their song "Standing in the Shadows of Love." The lyrics are about a turbulent relationship, with the singer wanting to get past the emotional roller-coaster. Monkey on My BackIt is difficult to find a deep cut on this album, but this is one that was not released as a single. Tyler and Perry wrote this track about the band's struggles with addiction. It was the first song that Tyler and Perry wrote for the album, and it was composed in November 1988 prior to the end of their Permanent Vacation tour.Going Down/Love In an ElevatorA double entendre-laden skit leads in this double entendre-laden song. Tyler and Perry wrote this piece, and it was inspired by an actual experience Steven Tyler had where he was making out with a woman in an elevator and the doors opened. It was nominated for a Grammy in 1990 for Best Hard Rock Performance, but Aerosmith lost out to Living Colour on that one. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Theme from the television music performance and dance program “American Bandstand” Dick Clark's music show which premiered in March 1952 had its final show on October 7, 1989. STAFF PICKS:Sowing the Seeds of Love by Tears for FearsBruce brings us a Beatles-esque song from the third Tears for Fears album, "Seeds of Love." It was written by Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, and hit number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, their fourth and final entry into the top 10. Orzabal considers it to be the most overtly political song Tears for Fears had written at the time. Big Talk by WarrantRob's staff pick is a rocking tune from glam metal band Warrant's first album, "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich." This third single from the album made it to number 30 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, though it only made it to number 93 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album went to number 10 on the Billboard 200 chart.Pictures of Matchstick Men by Camper Van Beethoven Wayne brings us a cover of the first hit single by Status Quo, released in 1968. This rendition combines elements of pop, ska, punk, folks, alternative, and country. the "Matchstick men" reference is to the paintings of L.S. Lowry, and English painter who depicted Salford, Manchester, and other industrial scenes in his works.It's Not Enough by StarshipLynch's staff pick is the second single released off Starship's third album, the first album after Grace Slick left the band. It went to number 12 on the Billboard charts, the final top 40 hit for the band. This is the sound that most typified the produced sound of the late 80's. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Flying In a Blue Dream by the Joe SatrianiThe title track to Satriani's third studio album closes out this week's podcast.
Driven by fascination, we love to hear about the antics of music celebrities and their debaucherous escapades. But in the past, where the rock star's stories of the road were fueled by liquor and cocaine, most of today's popular musicians are Hip-Hop artists rapping about Blue Dream and blunts. Crank this one to eleven! First segment: The Rebellious Heart Second segment: Cannabis Culture Is Universal Greg the Guinea Pig: Tom Osinski is an Entertainment and Business Attorney who has represented Rock Stars and Celebrity Cannabis Brands. PRODUCTS FEATURED: The Hollingsworth Company—Confections Nug Jug The Hollingsworth Company—Clementine Joint Tin SPONSORS: HELLAVATEDFAIRWINDS AVITAS Stoney Baloney Episode: The Stoner and the Drunk
Join Bean, Brian and special Guest Budee Josh as they mount a King Palm rocket fueld by Blue Dream and Orange Face and head straight for outer Space! The boys circle back to "Stoner Time" and continue their conversation about time in space. They analyze a scene from acclaimed film "Interstellar" directed by Christopher Nolan, where the crew of a rescue mission reach a planet so close to a black hole, time moves incredibly slow. Next on this galactic journey, the boys revisit James Webb Space Telescope and talk about it's new capabilities and its recent out-of-this-world discoveries! How far will you make it with the crew of Stoner Budeez on this hilarious and informational dive into space! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stonerbudeez/message
Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp9mauDnr-JxOiG_ek4BWag/joinHigh & Lonesome & Santa Cruz Goat Farm Cannaluminati Appalachia Bay 11 SCANDAL MUST HEAR! 08 E01In this episode - we finally pin down High & Lonesome AND Santa Cruz Goat Farm at the SAME TIME! We take advantage of this twofer and delve into our pasts with breeding, our favorite clones and lines from Trainwreck to Blue Dream and Green Crack, Spend time in Purple Urkel city, and then we cover one of the biggest scandals in early US Cannabis Cup history. When Ken Estes won the SF Cannabis Cup with Bay 11 - The problem was it was a cut of Appalachia backdoored and renamed. Typical cannabis politics. We talk a bit about the forums, poodle nutz / Dawg's Waltz and much much more! Here is Ken Estes mumbling his way through the history of GDP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ps6mukfiS3s&t=7sOUR MERCH STORE IS LIVE!!!! BREEDERS SYNDICATE LINKS: https://linktr.ee/riotseedsBREEDERS SYNDICATE MERCH! - https://www.syndicategear.comBreeders Syndicate website: http://www.breederpodcast.comSanta Cruz Goat Farm Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/santacruz_goatfarm/High & Lonesome Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/high.lonesome/BOTH THEIR SEEDS ARE AVAILALE ON RIOTSEEDS.COM - APRIL 20th HUGE BLOWOUT SALE - WATCH END OF VIDEO FOR INFO!Checkout The Glass Pieces from the show: Main Piece: https://moltnglass.com/collections/gyzr-perc/products/50mm-short-single-gyzr-percDry Ash Catcher: https://www.getmav.com/products/dry-ash-catcher-14mm-90-degreesIntro / Outro courtesy of Sight of Wonders / Approaching the Middle East / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
Ep. 339 Joe Satriani "Flying In A Blue Dream" (1989)
Come hang out whilst Hemp partakes, once again, in the "Blue Dream" strainf and Hopz enjoys Breckenridge Brewing's "Christmas Ale" Winter Warmer!!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hempandhopz/support
The gang is joined by comedian Stoney Meagher, a.k.a Stoney Stone! We talk to him about his production company Blue Dream, entering a film into a contest, fishing, producing comedy shows, doing comedy at a fishing tournament, Rachel Dolazel, a Semen Retention course, and tons more! Follow and support: Twitter Big Nick Rob Danni CharRon Instagram Stoney Danni Rob CharRon Danni D Only Fans Gag On This Twitter Instagram Facebook Youtube Website Gag On This Fantasy Funeral Music by Beneath the Surface Intro by In Bed with Nikky Check out our merch on Tee Public and get yourself some official Gag On This stuff! Click the link for save 15% off your order from Anavii Market, premium CBD and Hemp products!
“The Rabbit And The Butcher” An actor of tremendous range and versatility, the Michigan-born and L.A.-raised James Duval has had quite a career. He tore through the '90s, appearing in movies like The Doom Generation, SLC Punk Independence Day, Nowhere and Go, and by 2000, his resume was packed. He appeared as the rabbit Frank in Donnie Darko in 2001 and since then, he's added over forty films to his CV, including Kaboom, Blue Dream, Chasing Ghosts and Comic Book Villains. The preservation society around Donnie Darko has kept Frank the Rabbit very much alive in the public consciousness. And speaking of preservation societies, it turns out that James and I have been a part of the same one for many years. We're both massive Jazz Butcher fans and the Butcher Facebook group, which counted the Butcher himself, Pat Fish, as one of its active participants until his death last year, is a very special thing. it's a tight group made up people who really care about each other and who understand the magic of the music and how its informed their lives. The Jazz Butcher is for sure a band that existed below the radar of the mainstream, but to us, they were the biggest band in the world. And still are. In many ways, the Jazz Butcher are like Frank the Rabbit—eternal and unique and unforgettable to those who know about them. So James and I were at the same JBC show in 1997 and we talk about that and so much more. Great chat, great, great guy. www.bombshellradio.com Stereo Embers Twitter: @emberseditor Instagram: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com www.stereoembersmagazine.com
2022 年 6 月 9 日泰國大麻種植、交易除罪化之後,真的成為快樂天堂了嗎?Zoe 實地走訪曼谷後,發現他們正處於所謂的「法律真空期」。許多必要的法規尚未出爐,人民與商家只好在目前已知合法的範圍內,想辦法當個快樂的人類——或不快樂的盤子。在街上以為被搭訕結果是警察?曼谷東方文華的大麻按摩好貴?朝聖泰國大麻女神 Kitty 的 CBD 店,還與來自香港的 420 Thailand 線下大團圓。至於 Zoe 到底是人是盤,就有請你各位親自聽聽本集內容了。(或參考標題被劇透)
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I've always thought Mildred and Richard Loving's last name was kismet. Mildred was a Black woman and Richard was a white man who loved each other, and just wanted to keep on loving each other. On June 12, 1967, Richard and Mildred Loving won their landmark civil rights case against the state of Virginia. Because of the Lovings, states were no longer permitted to create racist laws that would prevent heterosexual couples from marrying one another because of the color of their skin. Their story is beautiful, powerful and inspiring. Every year on June 12, we celebrate the Lovings, their love, and the love of interracial couples everywhere. As the product of an interracial marriage who is in an interracial marriage myself, I will be forever grateful for the Lovings. In this episode you will hear interracial couples from all across the country share the importance of Loving Day and what it means to them and their families. If you're anything like me you'll need a few tissues for this one. And a special thank you to those who sent their stories and shared their love with us. Happy Loving Day! Juneteenth Jubilee Juneteenth is coming up next month, and we have an exciting program to help you celebrate! Juneteenth Jubilee is our brand-new program that gives you everything you need to have a meaningful Juneteenth celebration dinner. It includes a cookbook, a cooking show with my dad, a meal planner, reflection questions and more! Trust me, this is something your family is going to want — both for the yummy food and for the impactful conversations. The program is available now! So click here to invest in this resource to create a meaningful celebration for your family! Don't forget to use the code LOVING15 for $15 off your purchase until 6/13/22! Articles, Studies, & Podcasts Referenced in the Episode First Name Basis Podcast, Season 3, Episode 24, “The Loving Story” First Name Basis Podcast, Season 3, Episode 25, “Your Loving Day Stories” Song Credit: “Sleeper” by Steve Adams,” “Dive Down” by VYEN, and “Blue Dream” by Cheel
In this episode, Dave from Kind Supply drops by to share some blue dream with us. While Dave is said to have the best GMO in Oklahoma, this Blue Dream also ranks up there. Recording in the back of the Kush Dispo, Katy, Chris and Marshall enjoy an entertaining episode while being uplifted by the wonderful flower Dave brought!
Stoner Pisces, you are the emotional core of the stoner Zodiac. Your ability to empathize remains unmatched, and your willingness to listen, laugh, and light one up with your fellow tokin' terrestrial astronauts seems endless. You should definitely continue the mantra of sharing is caring, just make sure that you are giving yourself the care you need first. Afterall, it's great to share a bowl with a friend in need, to puff, puff, and pass on the good vibes, but this doesn't mean that you have to give away your entire stash and positivity: Leave some for yourself my friendly Fish. Don't worry stoner Pisces if you feel a little like a fish-out-of-water in the early days of the month. This is expected because your usual, chronically calm and cool demeanor is set to get shaken up by the Sun's invigorating rays. At least for the early days of June, you should steer clear of Sativa-dominant strains. The additional solar energy might take a little getting used to. The goal is to harness that extra energy, and channel it into creative endeavors and new adventures; not to end up with your mind racing while you go nowhere fast. You should keep your stash jars and smoke sessions filled with Indica-dominant or hybrid strains like Wedding Cake, Blue Dream, or any of the Gorilla Glue family. These feel-good greens will help you harness the power of the Sun, and turn it into forward moving momentum and growth, while still keeping you grounded. Stoner Pisces, as the month progresses you will get used to operating at a higher energy frequency. Once the Summer solstice hits on the 21st, all systems and strains are a go! If any of your current cannabis companions can't keep up with your newfound fast pace, it's okay to find a new school of stoners to swim and sesh with for a while.
Scott Christian Salva is the President and Owner of Blue Dream Animation Studios. He is the director and co-writer of Animal Crackers on Netflix and #1 animated movie in the world 2020. Sava's work has brought some of the world's most beloved characters to life from Casper the Friendly Ghost, the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Star Trek and Spider-Man. Scott's unique talents and vision have been called upon by Disney, Universal Studios, Nickelodeon, and more. In 2000 he founded Blue Dream Studios, which has produced work for Star Wars, X-Files, Aliens vs. Predator, Spider-Man, and other franchises, in addition to creating its own line of kids graphic novels. Thank you for listening and supporting the podcast :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sneakies or https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/anonymouscontent, https://enchantedbooks.godaddysites.com/ Other awesome podcasts: Girl's Guide To Investing, Enchanting Book Readings (Top 1%), Thrilling Stories and "Ghostly Stories & Strange Things." Please Subscribe to our YouTube:) https://www.youtube.com/user/Fellinijr/videos Subscribe & Support ;) https://tinyurl.com/5h6xkwp9 Zombie Diaries: https://youtu.be/tBmgi3k6r9A Buy our books :) Young Adult wizard book series: "Margaret Merlin's Journal" by A. A. Banks at Amazon! :) Margaret Merlin's Journal ~The Battle of the Black Witch ~Book I https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Battle-Black-ebook/dp/B01634G3CK Margaret Merlin's Journal ~ Unleashing the Dark One ~Book II Science fiction action adventure https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Unleashing-Dark-ebook/dp/B01J78YH6I Margaret Merlin's Journal ~ The Mask of the Parallel World ~Book III An Adventure in Italy https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Parallel-World-ebook/dp/B01KUGIZ8W/ Margaret Merlin's Journal ~The Quest for the Golden Key ~Book IV https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Quest-Golden-ebook/dp/B076FTTDQN Children's Books at Amazon: Jack the Bear and Golden Hair by Sir Herbert Sneakies Skip Boots Big Safari Adventure by Sir Herbert Sneakies Adventures of Mooch the Pooch by Sir Herbert Sneakies Blueber Goober the Monster In My Closet! by Sir Herbert Sneakies https://www.instagram.com/margaretmerlinsjournal/ TikTok: Sneakies Instagram: marylinartist If you would like to be a guest on the show email: jobsmh(@)live.com If you would like to sponsor the show email: mystuffmah(@)gmail.com Thank you for listening. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/filmaddicts/support
Scott Christian Salva is the President and Owner of Blue Dream Animation Studios. He is the director and co-writer of Animal Crackers on Netflix and #1 animated movie in the world 2020. Sava's work has brought some of the world's most beloved characters to life from Casper the Friendly Ghost, the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Star Trek and Spider-Man. Scott's unique talents and vision have been called upon by Disney, Universal Studios, Nickelodeon, and more. In 2000 he founded Blue Dream Studios, which has produced work for Star Wars, X-Files, Aliens vs. Predator, Spider-Man, and other franchises, in addition to creating its own line of kids graphic novels. Thank you for listening and supporting the podcast :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sneakies or https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/anonymouscontent, https://enchantedbooks.godaddysites.com/ Other awesome podcasts: Girl's Guide To Investing, Enchanting Book Readings (Top 1%), Thrilling Stories and "Ghostly Stories & Strange Things." Please Subscribe to our YouTube:) https://www.youtube.com/user/Fellinijr/videos Subscribe & Support ;) https://tinyurl.com/5h6xkwp9 Zombie Diaries: https://youtu.be/tBmgi3k6r9A Buy our books :) Young Adult wizard book series: "Margaret Merlin's Journal" by A. A. Banks at Amazon! :) Margaret Merlin's Journal ~The Battle of the Black Witch ~Book I https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Battle-Black-ebook/dp/B01634G3CK Margaret Merlin's Journal ~ Unleashing the Dark One ~Book II Science fiction action adventure https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Unleashing-Dark-ebook/dp/B01J78YH6I Margaret Merlin's Journal ~ The Mask of the Parallel World ~Book III An Adventure in Italy https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Parallel-World-ebook/dp/B01KUGIZ8W/ Margaret Merlin's Journal ~The Quest for the Golden Key ~Book IV https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Quest-Golden-ebook/dp/B076FTTDQN Children's Books at Amazon: Jack the Bear and Golden Hair by Sir Herbert Sneakies Skip Boots Big Safari Adventure by Sir Herbert Sneakies Adventures of Mooch the Pooch by Sir Herbert Sneakies Blueber Goober the Monster In My Closet! by Sir Herbert Sneakies https://www.instagram.com/margaretmerlinsjournal/ TikTok: Sneakies Instagram: marylinartist If you would like to be a guest on the show email: jobsmh(@)live.com If you would like to sponsor the show email: mystuffmah(@)gmail.com Thank you for listening. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/filmaddicts/support
For years, landrace strains have been what most people associate with when identifying Cannabis. But as new technologies keep the public interested in everything from smart phones to electric cars, so goes the race for new strain discovery and the ultimate goal of immortality. Take a look inside to see how the real OGs create the best strains. In First segment: Define Phenohunting Subject discussed in the second segment: In Seach of the next Blue Dream Greg The Guinea Pig: Ben Davis is the Owner/Co-Owner of Freddy's Fuego Cannabis Company. PRODUCTS FEATURED: Solstice Cannabis—Fruit Tartar Dab Saucer Solstice Cannabis—Orange Cake Dab Saucer SPONSORS: AVITAS HELLAVATED LAKE GRADE FAIRWINDS Stoney Baloney Episode: Let's Taco Bout It
Downtown Battle Mountain is an expertly crafted vision of chaos and beauty. The R&B-influenced cleans of vocalist Jonny Craig both soar and soothe while screaming vocalist Jon Mess starkly contrasts his namesake and counterpart with a screaming style that is dwarfed by the absurdity of his lyricism. Despite present day success, the band failed to capitalise on the following they were building as vocalist Jonny Craig was kicked out before this version of the band could truly bloom. In 2010, Craig would return to the band to record and release Downtown Battle Mountain II. DBM2 would ultimately showcase the more laid-back side of Jonny Craig, along with the more experimental Dance Gavin Dance that had emerged on their previous record, Happiness. DBM2 would feature rap verses from guitarist Will Swan and complete departures from genre in songs like Blue Dream. Song: Chiptune - And I Told Them I Invented Times New Roman Follow us on Instagram and Listen to our Companion Playlist --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/violenceandsunshine/message
In this episode of the Scene, we're gonna be taking a look back and listening to a variety of rock music from some of the past artists featured on the scene for a special midwest rock variety rewind episode! We'll be diving into some music from bands like There are Ghosts, Dopacetics, and Blue Dream.
Stoner Pisces, you've spent the first months of 2022 playing the role of helper and healer to your cannabis companions. You were there for your smoke circle through their low moments, as well as the highs. But now we are in Pisces season my frisky Fish. This month really is all about YOU! It's time to toke a break from being everyone else's ganja guru, and focus on giving yourself the attention that you need. Start off the first days of March with deep and dank meditative smoke sessions. Spend time away from the smoke circle stoner Pisces; just you, your favorite pipe, and the sacred herb. Whether it's your favorite secluded smoke spot, or in the comfort of your cozy stoney sanctuary; find a peaceful place where you can light up the loud, and quiet your mind. Consider cerebrally-stimulating strains like Blue Dream or White Widow when selecting your herbal aids for these moments of medicated meditation. Blue Dream is ideal for when you are focused on holistic healing. Its vapors can uplift your consciousness, ease bodily tensions, and calm your spirit. It will help you enter into a contemplative state of mind without getting lost in thought, or stuck on the couch. Stoner Pisces, switch up your prescription to White Widow when you are ready to turn reflection and exploration into implementation. It can be a bit more stimulating, and might leave you restless if you don't have an outlet for the elevated creative energy. But it is a great strain for when you are really getting back into the groove of getting things done. Just remember that the goal of this month's solo smoke sessions isn't to avoid your friends and cannabis companions. It's about giving yourself the space and time you need to look in the mirror, and like what you see. So be mindful of your fellow tokin' terrestrial astronauts, but stay focused on you, my friendly Fish.
On this super fun episode, we have a first for our podcast an episode with two Moore's. We have our good friend Julian, a fellow Moore. Julian is one of Trina's old friends who also Jessica's fiancé, who's one of our previous guests, although he is not a pot smoker he join us at the table. We have some fun and interesting conversations about life and our favourite comedians. Since he dosen't smoke much he is the perfect person to bring on to help educate in the ways of marijuana. This weeks explain the strain segment, we had some potent pot that was brought to us by Ryan. a mixture of bud from Blue Dream(18%THC), and Legendary Larry ( 18%THC). These strains lifted us up and kept us flying high. So high we almost forgot to explain the strain. some tasty buds with the perfect weed undertones. One was a sativa hybrid and the other was an indica, which helped us mellow out for the hour. So come along for the high, because there's Always Room For Moore.Explain the Strain Resources:https://www.leafly.ca/strains/blue-dreamhttps://www.leafly.ca/strains/larry-og
Hey Buds, Join us as we puff on Blue Dream and tell the story of Jennifer Dulos. If you have any information regarding her case, please contact the New Canaan Police Department at 203-594-3544 or by email at FindJenniferDulos@newcannanct.gov If you or someone you know is suffering from domestic violence, PLEASE reach out to someone and get help. For more information, go to thehotline.org For a list of sources-please email us at kushandcrime@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kushandcrime/support
Our first official comparison is here. If you listened to the pilot you might recognize the format. We took three different phenotypes of Canada's most popular strain since legalization, Blue Dream, and put them to the test. Listen in as we try the different brands (Aurora, Marley Naturals, and Simply Bare,) and compare them. What are the physical differences between the bud? Is spending $80 for 3.5 grams of flower worth it? How can they all be the same strain, but so different? We discuss our opinons on the different phenotypes and hope to help you decide which price point is really worth it for you. Don't forget to take a peek at our Instagram @WeedMeediaGroup, there you can find some pictures to help with the comparison. Let us know what you think of these brands. Wee'd love to hear from you!
The guys share there adventure with psychedelic mushrooms and touch on some hot topics. So kick back and take a listen. The strain of the day is Blue Dream.
The ladies are back and Blue Dream has got us.... Dreamy, and a bit spacey! We discuss the proper and respectful way to be a good customer at a dispensary. Plus there some exciting news about upcoming "Would you Rather.." questions! Let your day be (blue) dreamy with us! Have a stoner moment, a "would you rather", or just want to say high?WRITE US: betterwhenbakedpod@gmail.comInteract with us!INSTAGRAM: @betterwhenbakedpodFACEBOOK: Better When Baked Podcast
Tennyson and Alder walk the riverbanks of Banff, Alberta looking to catch a kelpie. Alder: Darhyl Balemans Tennyson: Katrina Basnett Magpie: Lindsay Tozer On the radio: "Blue Dream" by Cheel @Veil_podcast meadowlarkpresents.ca Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NC-FpEBwDOxa_I9-X968pJIRoAi_rHTLUs_-s06FMDE/edit?usp=sharing
In the final stoner episode of the season, we smoke some Blue Dream and have a chat with budding LA underground rapper 3SIXO, as he gives us a quick peak at his current and future projects. Plus, we get to hang out with Bean, a military vet who smokes us into another world with his very own homegrown Sunset Sherbet and some yummy concentrates. Lots of laughs, lots of bud, and loads of Stoner Budeez! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stonerbudeez/message
Host Chris Walder (@WalderSports) invites Alexander K. Lee (@AlexanderKLee), a former MMA writer for theScore in downtown Toronto turned writer for MMAFighting.com, onto the program. The two discuss Jon Moxley's title reign as All Elite Wrestling World Champion, whether or not he deserves to be called 2020's top wrestler, his recent loss to Kenny Omega on "Dynamite," the working relationship between AEW and IMPACT Wrestling, potential dream matchups between the two companies, Sting's recent AEW debut and his immediate future, what it's like being a wrestling fan during a global pandemic, and how the UFC has navigated the COVID-19 virus. They also talk the latest moves made by the Toronto Raptors, as well as the recent John Wall for Russell Westbrook trade. And in his final rapid-fire questioning, Alexander reveals who he believes to be the greatest talkers in pro wrestling and mixed martial arts history, talks his recent viewings of "The Mandalorian," which fantasy scenario he'd love to see come to fruition for the Raptors, his most memorable wrestler interaction, Jake Paul's KO of Nate Robinson, which former NBA player he'd like to see compete in combat sports, and which wrestling matches he'd recommend to non-fans to set them off on the right path. (Music: Soft Feeling - Cheel, Blue Dream, Cheel)
Welcome to the debut of the 'mini-episode' series, "Strain of the Week". In this snippet, Blue Dream is the cannabis strain of focus. From its effects to terpenes, and its origin to fun facts--this mini-episode explores Blue Dream in detail. Every marijuana strain possesses its own nuances and particular effects that are more preferable for some consumers and not as desirable for others. All strains are beautiful in their own right, but a little searching is necessary to find your perfect match. Listen to this episode to learn if Blue Dream is meant for you. Enjoy! **The World of Cannabis is not affiliated or associated with Leafly.com or Privateer Holdings**
Join us on this episode of the podcast where we discuss cannabis and celebrity. We also review an organic version of the powerful sativa strain Blue Dream; produced by Simply Bare Organics.
I look at the Top THC dominant flowers from last year according to Leafly readers, a conversation with Devon Lach another Okanagan bud tender, a stop at Cultivar Corner for Aurora's Blue Dream and a story about when a vaporizer has no chance to reduce aroma.
First full episode is on YouTube! Link: https://youtu.be/mTP3UNfMWnw