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Cannabis Cultivation and Science Podcast
Episode 94: The Full Sensory Experience with Jeremy Plumb

Cannabis Cultivation and Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 72:12 Very Popular


Our guest this week is Jeremy Plumb. Jeremy was the Director of Production Science at Pruf Cultivar, one of the most technologically advanced cannabis cultivation facilities in North America. At Pruf, Jeremy combined decades of cannabis horticulture experience with cutting-edge technology to deliver previously unattainable consistency in both product quality and consumer effect. Prior to his leadership at Pruf, Jeremy was a co-founder of Farma, recently acclaimed by Rolling Stone as one of Oregon's top dispensaries. Jeremy has served as a cannabis consultant to Israel medical cannabis researchers and as a cannabis policy advisor for US members of Congress. He also serves on the OLCC's rule-making advisory committee. In 2015, Jeremy co-founded Cultivation Classic, Oregon's leading craft cannabis competition. He lives in Portland, OR, with his border collie Lucy and when he can, finds few greater joys than sailing on the mighty Columbia river. Now on to the show! https://www.kisorganics.com/blogs/podcast/episode-94

Shaping Fire
The Future will Autoflower with guests Jeff Lowenfels and Seth Crawford

Shaping Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 69:38


Autoflowering cannabis plants offer revolutionary new options for home, medical and commercial cannabis cultivators. This episode of Shaping Fire was recorded live on the main stage at Cultivation Classic in Portland. Join host Shango Los as he talks with author Jeff Lowenfels and Seth Crawford of Oregon CBD Seeds about the new wave of autoflower genetics and the extraordinary cultivation strategies they allow. Available as an audio-only podcast episode and also as a video on the Shaping Fire YouTube Channel!

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Casually Baked, the potcast: Discover hemp and cannabis 420 style

Enjoy this candid conversation recorded during Cultivation Classic at Revolution Hall in Portland with the co-founders of Peak Extracts. We chat about edibles, topicals, cannabis extraction, Crohn’s disease, taking control of your health, Portland culture, and being women starting a business. Explore further in the show notes at casuallybaked.com. Connect on social: @casuallybaked | @peakextracts

This Is Cannabis
Laurie Wolf of Laurie + MaryJane Edibles

This Is Cannabis

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019


In this episode Lee speaks to Laurie Wolf, the founder of Laurie + MaryJane Edibles. Laurie is an award-winning chef and the author of four best-selling cannabis cookbooks. Leafly has called her brownie recipe “the absolute best cannabis brownie recipe of all time” and The New Yorker Magazine has dubbed her “the Martha Stewart of Edibles.”They discuss how her career in the high-end food world of New York City eventually led her to the Oregon cannabis industry, her recipe development process, and how she deals with the challenges of running a boutique company in such a competitive marketplace.'This Is Cannabis' is produced and engineered by Will Romey.Theme song is “Impossible/OK” by Møtrik. Interstitial music this week provided by Nutritious.’This Is Cannabis’ is brought to you this week by the 2019 Cultivation Classic.

This Is Cannabis
Talking Cultivation Classic 2019

This Is Cannabis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019


In this episode Lee & Emma talk to Steph Barnhart and Dr. Adie Rae (formerly Dr. Adie-Wilson Poe) about all things Cultivation Classic 2019.The Cultivation Classic, which is produced by the Willamette Week and takes place May 17th - 18th at Revolution Hall, is the only competition for craft cannabis produced in Oregon with a regenerative approach, paired with an exceptional public education event curated especially for thought leaders, policymakers, producers, bud tenders, and consumers. The event culminates in an epic awards ceremony celebrating winning chemovars in categories from terpene diversity to overall dependability, best hemp to best Type 2 flower, and Oregon’s Regenerative Cannabis Farm Award.'This Is Cannabis' is produced and engineered by Will Romey.Theme song is “Impossible/OK” by Møtrik. Interstitial music this week provided by Nutritious.’This Is Cannabis’ is brought to you this week by the Craft Cannabis Alliance and the Open Cannabis Project.

Pot Snobs Podcast
The Terpene Jungle (E21)

Pot Snobs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 74:31


Ryan, Ed, and Caitlin sit down in Portland and talk about judging the Cultivation Classic, what's good with PDX weed, and then get into a fight about what makes top-tier cannabis.

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Burning Bush podcast
Pricing, weather, Walter Yoga | Episode 55

Burning Bush podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 36:44


Tyler and friends chat about how much Tyler misses #HeadStash by @co2company and then get into weather, edibles, and yoga. Chapters: Dispensaries on 4/20 (2:07), Weather affecting cannabis (4:24), New cannabis inspired by Cultivation Classic (6:09), OR REC vs MED, AZ MED pricing (7:28), AZ edible thoughts (10:41), Making edibles at home, s/o @thefabulousone (14:28), Grow update (22:02), Yoga (medicated) update (25:35), Walter Yoga experience (29:47), 4/20 plans (33:19), Mentions: #bluehaze @high_noon_cult #cultivationclassic #cookiesandcream #nursejackie #slimerog #bossog #cbd @outdoorphil @gron.chocolate.pdx @peakextracts @theerrlcup @madeinpotland #keif #yoga #endorphins @endorcrinesystem @walteryoga @joerogan #obamakush @omsi #fateofthefurious #cannabliss Burning Bush is an independent podcast about truth in cannabis by Tyler Hurst & friends out of Phoenix, AZ. Each weekly-ish episode starts with a sampling of local cannabis, then moves to an industry-related conversation.

Burning Bush podcast
How Casey Judged Cultivation Classic | More 99 Strains | Episode 10

Burning Bush podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2016 25:49


Burning Bush is an independent podcast about truth in cannabis by writers Casey and Tyler Hurst in Portland, OR. Each weekly episode starts with a sampling of Oregon cannabis, then moves to an industry-related conversation. Today they talk about the run up to Cultivation Classic and Casey’s judging experience (1:16), how Casey judged (4:06), how Casey scored (9:44), Tyler’s in-progress thoughts on sampling 99 strains (13:16) and if everyone should grow sustainably and organic (23:11).

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Burning Bush podcast
Judging Cultivation Classic | 99 Strain First Results | Episode 6

Burning Bush podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2016 22:20


Burning Bush is an independent podcast about truth in cannabis by writers Casey and Tyler Hurst in Portland, OR. Each weekly episode starts with a sampling of Oregon cannabis, then moves to an industry-related conversation. This is part 2 of their Cultivation Classic coverage, while part 1 is a breakdown of judged strains in episode 5. At the end, I talk about my initial experience in sampling all 99 strains. Today they talk judging setup (1:10), winners (1:18), Cultivation Classic (2:15), Casey’s experience (2:55), Tyler’s experience (3:47), my love of the Rooted Northwest hat (5:09), K.C.’s gift bag (5:45), the presentations (Robert Clarke) (7:31), event setup and Phantom Farms (9:31), cool crosses on Buddha’s Tooth and Tangie Dream (10:28), Serra Cannabis (11:32), and the immediate results from my 99 strain experiments (13:10).

Burning Bush podcast
Cultivation Classic Judging | Episode 5

Burning Bush podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2016 19:08


Burning Bush is an independent podcast about truth in cannabis by writers Casey and Tyler Hurst in Portland, OR. Each weekly episode starts with a sampling of Oregon cannabis, then moves to an industry-related conversation. Part 1 of our Cultivation Classic talk, beginning with judging today and our event impressions next episode. We chat Granny Smith from Newcleus Nurseries (1:01), Sour Joker by Donger Farms (3:17), Gorilla Glue #4 by Pure Green (4:37), Candy Jack by wolfe mountain enterprises (6:16), Sweet Cheesus by Essential Agronomy (for me, K.C. had Chem 4/OG) (7:45), Cotton Candy Kush by 7 Points Oregon (9:42), Nehalem Nirvana (10:51), K-91 by Applegate Valley Organics (12:29), Garry’s Gorilla Glue by Zohney Farms (13:56), and we end with notes on how we think judging might be improved as the industry grows.

OPB's State of Wonder
Portland Just Says No To Many Marijuana-Related Summer Events

OPB's State of Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2016 4:16


Since the legalization of recreational marijuana in Oregon last year, there's been an explosion or pot-related events: from big celebrations like Weed the People and the Cultivation Classic, to yoganja classes and house concerts. But now all these events are up in the air due to a confluence of clarifications from state and city authorities. Read the full story: http://www.opb.org/news/article/portland-just-says-no-to-many-marijuana-related-summer-events

OPB's State of Wonder
May 28: City Cracks Down On Pot Parties, Comedian Curtis Cook, Secret Lives of Tour Managers & More

OPB's State of Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2016 52:00


This week on State of Wonder, the city's plans to enforce pot policy puts many marijuana-related events on hold, the comedian Curtis Cook on what it takes to be brave, writer Andi Zeisler on the commodification of feminism & more.Portland Just Says No To Many Marijuana-Related EventsSince the legalization of recreational marijuana in Oregon last year, there’s been an explosion or pot-related events: from big celebrations like Weed the People and the Cultivation Classic, to yoganja classes and house concerts. But now all these events are up in the air due to a confluence of clarifications from state and city authorities, including the city's pot officials saying they will begin to crack down on events that sell tickets and then give away marijuana, meaning a major buzz kill for a number of events already in the works.Tales of the Portland Jazz Scene: Lorna Bracken Baxter - 5:45Our friends at KMHD Jazz Radio have been working on a special series of stories you will want to check out: Tales of the Portland Jazz Scene. This is in connection with the great "Jazz Town" documentary recently broadcast on Oregon Experience. This week, we isten to a personal story from Portland vocalist Lorna Bracken Baxter, who offers up a window into the values identified with blackness in Portland during her childhood years.Writer Andi Zeisler on the Commodification of Feminism - 9:42As a founding editor of Bitch Media and an astute observer of popular culture, Andi Zeisler has noticed a curious trend over the past two decades: Feminism went from being ridiculed or reviled to being embraced, and it even turned into a kind of cottage industry. But what happens when a political and social movement becomes a brand? Just another way to sell a celebrity, a yogurt or a pair of underwear? Zeisler explores that question in her new book “We Were Feminists Once: From Riot Grrrl to CoverGirl, the Buying and Selling of a Political Movement.” Listen to the full Think Out Loud interview here.Comedian Curtis Cook - 17:21The comedian Curtis Cook is not from Portland, but certain things about him seem made for this place: he excels at a kind of unassuming riff that doesn’t hit you so much as quietly steer you right where he wants you. He tells us why he didn't fit into the liberal crowd at Oberlin College, and how his view about what it takes to be brave in comedy has changed. Curtis performs in seven showcases at the Bridgetown Comedy Festival (June 1–5), including a special Earthquake Hurricane show on June 1 and New Negroes with Baron Vaughn on June 4.We Work on Comedy - 26:22In hanging around with Curtis Cook, we stumbled across a pretty interesting event he’s involved with: the Do What You Love Comedy Series at the We Work co-working space in the old U.S. Customs Building in downtown Portland. It's introducing a whole different crowd to comedy. The next show is June 16.Tour Managers: An Interview with the Unsung Heroes of Rock - 30:21With summer fast approaching, touring season is now in full swing with thousands of bands criss-crossing the continent. Out there, anything can go wrong: a van accident, broken gear, missing instrument, or sick band member. Something as basic as a simple lack of attention to detail can derail a tour. Often times, there’s only one person holding it all together: the tour manager. Here the extended interview at opbmusic.Subversive Comics at the University of Oregon - 44:45Ben Saunders has created the first in the nation academic minor program dedicated to comics and cartoon at the University of Oregon. Sanders stopped by Think Out Loud to talk with Dave Miller about why comics are worth studying academically, the early provocateurs at EC Comics and Mad Magazine, and "Aliens, Monsters and Madmen," the exhibition he curated at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art showcasing the comics that influenced the creative minds of Stephen King, George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and others.