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Chapters: 00:00 – Welcome & Jason's Roots in Cannabis 02:20 – Growing Up with Cannabis Culture in 1980s LA 05:00 – Moving to Northern California's Emerald Triangle 08:35 – Family Struggles & Finding Survival Through Sports 13:00 – Football, Mental Health & The Quiet Role of Cannabis 20:00 – From Dreaming Small to Thinking Big 23:00 – Juggling a Day Job & Growing OG Kush 26:00 – Rise of Dispensaries and the Birth of Green Label RX 30:00 – Legal Hurdles, Real Estate Games & Brand Building 37:00 – Branding, Social Media, and Getting Raided 44:00 – Losing His Kids & The Lowest Point 48:00 – Rebuilding with Purpose: Why Greater Purpose Was Born 52:00 – Nationwide Expansion & International Vision 55:00 – Backwood Deals & Gunfire Wake-up Calls 58:00 – Music, Family, and Reflection 1:04:00 – Final Thoughts & Jason's Contact Info EndoDNA: EndoDNA offers a tailored health and wellness experience through DNA analysis, empowering users with insights on nutrition, lifestyle, and supplement choices based on their genetic profile. The company has achieved rapid traction, serving over 7,000 customers across 16 countries, securing relationships with top wellness providers like BellaVitta HRT Clinics, and actively engaging in clinical studies with institutions such as Harvard Medical.Click here to check out to take control over your Personal Health & Wellness Connect with EndoDNA on SOCIAL: IG | X | YOUTUBE | FBConnect with host, Len May, on IG
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For anyone who thinks “OG is dead,” it's time to tune in and rethink that with this episode featuring the true keepers of OG genetics from Northern California.Blackleaf catches up with Alex and Cody from Northern Emeralds (@northernemeralds), a respected and longstanding brand that's been growing classic strains for over a decade. Their mission? To cultivate top-tier OG varieties and bring them to the people.In this episode, Alex and Cody share why they believe many have lost the ability to grow real OG, how they've managed to keep their operating procedures public for those willing to learn, and why their prices have remained consistent for ten years. Interestingly, their core consumer group is between 45-60 years old, proving that there's still a loyal fan base for classic strains.Few cultivators in California can say they've specialized in OG for over a decade while maintaining their prices and refusing to compromise on quality. As California's market continues to shift, Alex and Cody provide valuable insight into what's kept them steady, while others rush to the bottom.You'll also hear their unique life stories, from Cody's upbringing with parents who lived on the edge of the law to Alex's experiences across the globe. These personal journeys are as compelling as the growing knowledge they share, making this episode one-of-a-kind. How many people can say they've had conversations with authorities about whether their family members could return to the U.S.?If you're a cultivator or home grower struggling to get the most out of your OG plants, this episode is packed with tips on how to perfect your grow. Alex and Cody explain the “freshness window” of cannabis and why OG strains need specific care, with insights that can elevate your results.Subscribe to our channel and visit FSOTD.com to stay updated on more key players and get exclusive conversations with culture originators you won't find anywhere else. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pink Floyd's Catalog Sale: A New EraIn this episode of the Deadhead Cannabis Show, Larry Michigan explores the rich history of the Grateful Dead's music, focusing on a specific concert from 1980. He discusses the significance of various songs, including 'Iko Iko' and 'Me and Bobby McGee', while also reflecting on the impact of Chris Christopherson's songwriting. The conversation shifts to current events in the music and cannabis industries, including Pink Floyd's catalog sale and the ongoing challenges faced by the hemp industry. Larry emphasizes the importance of medical marijuana legalization and shares insights on how cannabis enhances the music experience. He concludes with personal strain recommendations and highlights record sales in legal marijuana states. TakeawaysThe Grateful Dead's acoustic sets were a significant part of their live performances.Audience tapes capture the energy of live shows better than soundboard recordings.Chris Christopherson's 'Me and Bobby McGee' remains a classic, showcasing the intersection of music and storytelling.Pink Floyd's recent catalog sale reflects the changing dynamics in the music industry.The Betty Boards represent a pivotal moment in Grateful Dead tape trading history.The hemp industry faces legal challenges that could impact small businesses.A majority of chronic pain patients support the legalization of medical marijuana.Cannabis enhances the enjoyment of music, as confirmed by recent studies.Record sales in legal marijuana states are reaching new heights, indicating a thriving market.Personal strain recommendations can enhance the cannabis experience for users. Chapters00:00Introduction and Context of the Grateful Dead's Music04:50Exploring 'Iko Iko' and Audience Tapes10:42The Significance of 'Monkey and the Engineer'15:24Remembering Chris Christopherson and 'Me and Bobby McGee'22:31Pink Floyd's Catalog Sale to Sony Music28:15The Mystery of the Betty Boards54:16Current Issues in the Hemp Industry01:08:10Support for Medical Marijuana Legalization01:15:50The Impact of Marijuana on Music Enjoyment01:21:09Record Sales in Legal Marijuana States01:25:53Strain Recommendations and Personal Experiences Grateful DeadOctober 7, 1980 (44 years ago)Warfield TheaterSan Francisco, CAGrateful Dead Live at Warfield Theater on 1980-10-07 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Part of 23 show run in late September to the end of October, 1980 split between the Warfield (September 27th – October 14th) and Radio City Music Hall in NYC (October 22 – 31st) Each show opened with an acoustic set followed by two full electric sets. These were the last shows where the Dead played acoustic sets. Songs from all of these concerts were pulled for the two related Dead double album releases, Reckoning (acoustic music, released April 1, 1981- the Band's sixth live album and 17th overall) and Dead Set (electric music, released August 26, 1981, the Band's seventh live album and 18th overall). Today's episode is broken up into three acoustic numbers from this show and then three electric numbers. INTRO: Iko Iko Track #1 0:00 – 1:37 "Iko Iko" (/ˈaɪkoʊˈaɪkoʊ/) is a much-coveredNew Orleans song that tells of a parade collision between two tribes of Mardi Gras Indians and the traditional confrontation. The song, under the original title "Jock-A-Mo", was written and released in 1953 as a single by James "Sugar Boy" Crawford and his Cane Cutters but it failed to make the charts. The song first became popular in 1965 by the girl groupthe Dixie Cups, who scored an international hit with "Iko Iko" released in March, 1965. In 1967, as part of a lawsuit settlement between Crawford and the Dixie Cups, the trio were given part songwriting credit for the song. A permanent part of the Dead's repertoire since first played in May, 1977 in St. Louis, almost by accident out of and back into a Not Fade Away. The intro, one verse and back to NFA. Overtime, became a tune that was not frequently played, usually once, maybe twice, a tour, but whenever it was played it created a party atmosphere out of whatever the mood had been prior to its playing. Perfect song for Jerry with the call and response chorus that everyone joined in on. The song that “fastened my seatbelt on the bus” when I saw it for the first time at my second show ever in Syracuse in 1982 with good buddy Mikey. Once you hear it live, you are always looking for it at future shows. I love this song as do many Deadheads. But getting to hear it played acoustically is a real treat and a great way to open this “hometown” show. Jerry played it right up until the end. Played: 185 timesFirst: May 15, 1977 at St. Louis Arena, St. Louis, MO, USALast: July 5, 1995 at Riverport Amphitheatre, Maryland Heights, MO, USA SHOW No. 1: Monkey And The Engineer Track #4 0:48 – 2:25 Jesse Fuller tune Jesse Fuller (March 12, 1896 – January 29, 1976) was an American one-man band musician, best known for his song "San Francisco Bay Blues". Starting in the 1950's after a number of non-music related jobs, Fuller began to compose songs, many of them based on his experiences on the railroads, and also reworked older pieces, playing them in his syncopated style. His one-man band act began when he had difficulty finding reliable musicians to work with: hence, he became known as "The Lone Cat". Starting locally, in clubs and bars in San Francisco and across the bay in Oakland and Berkeley, Fuller became more widely known when he performed on television in both the Bay Area and Los Angeles. In 1958, at the age of 62, he recorded an album, released by Good Time Jazz Records.[3] Fuller's instruments included 6-string guitar (an instrument which he had abandoned before the beginning of his one-man band career), 12-string guitar, harmonica, kazoo, cymbal (high-hat) and fotdella. He could play several instruments simultaneously, particularly with the use of a headpiece to hold a harmonica, kazoo, and microphone. In the summer of 1959 he was playing in the Exodus Gallery Bar in Denver. Bob Dylan spent several weeks in Denver that summer, and picked up his technique of playing the harmonica by using a neck-brace from Fuller.[ Monkey And The Engineer was played by the pre-Dead group Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions in 1964. The song was performed by the Grateful Dead in acoustic sets in 1969, 1970, 1980 and 1981. Also performed by Bob Weir with Kingfish. A fun tune that is perfect for kids as well. Good one to get them hooked into the Dead on! Played: 38 timesFirst: December 19, 1969 at Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USALast: February 12, 1989 at Great Western Forum, Inglewood, CA, USA MUSIC NEWS: Intro Music: Me and Bobby McGee Kris Kristofferson - Me And Bobby McGee (1979) (youtube.com) 0:00 – 1:27 "Me and Bobby McGee" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Kris Kristofferson and originally performed by Roger Miller. Fred Foster shares the writing credit, as Kristofferson wrote the song based on a suggestion from Foster.[1] Foster had a bit of a crush on Barbara "Bobbie" McKee who was a secretary on Nashville's music row. When he pitched the title to Kristofferson, he misheard the name as "Me and Bobby McGee," and the name stuck. Kristofferson found inspiration for his lyrics from a film, 'La Strada,' by Fellini, and a scene where Anthony Quinn is going around on this motorcycle and Giulietta Masina is the feeble-minded girl with him, playing the trombone. He got to the point where he couldn't put up with her anymore and left her by the side of the road while she was sleeping," Kristofferson said. A posthumously released version by Janis Joplin topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 1971, making the song the second posthumously released No. 1 single in U.S. chart history after "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" by Otis Redding. Gordon Lightfoot released a version that reached number 1 on the Canadian country charts in 1970. Jerry Lee Lewis released a version that was number 1 on the country charts in December 1971/January 1972 as the "B" side of "Would You Take Another Chance on Me". Billboard ranked Joplin's version as the No. 11 song for 1971. Janis Joplin recorded the song for inclusion on her Pearl album only a few days before her death in October 1970. Singer Bob Neuwirth taught it to her while Kristofferson was in Peru filming The Last Movie with Dennis Hopper.[5] Kristofferson did not know she had recorded the song until after her death. The first time he heard her recording of it was the day after she died.[6]Record World called it a "perfect matching of performer and material."[7] Joplin's version topped the charts to become her only number one single; her version was later ranked No. 148 on Rolling Stone's 2004 list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. In 2002, the 1971 version of the song by Janis Joplin on Columbia Records was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. The song is the story of two drifters, the narrator and Bobby McGee. The pair hitch a ride from a truck driver and sing as they drive through the American South before making their way westward. They visit California and then part ways, with the song's narrator expressing sadness afterwards. Due to the singer's name never being mentioned and the name "Bobby" being gender-neutral (especially in America), the song has been recorded by both male and female singers with only minor differences in the lyrical content. Me And Bobby McGee was first performed by the Grateful Dead in November 1970. It was then played well over 100 times through to October 1974. The song returned to the repertoire for three performances in 1981 after which it was dropped for good. Sung by Weir. RIP Kris Kristofferson Kris Kristofferson, the iconic country music singer-songwriter and accomplished Hollywood actor, passed away peacefully at his home in Maui, Hawaii, at the age of 88. The family has not disclosed the cause of death. It was confirmed that Kristofferson was surrounded by loved ones during his final moments. In a statement, the family shared: "It is with a heavy heart that we share the news our husband/father/grandfather, Kris Kristofferson, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Sept. 28 at home. We're all so blessed for our time with him. Thank you for loving him all these many years, and when you see a rainbow, know he's smiling down at us all." Tributes poured in from across the entertainment world and fans as the news of Kris Kristofferson's death spread. Barbra Streisand, his co-star in A Star Is Born, praised him as a "special” and “charming" in a post on X. Dolly Parton, who collaborated with Kristofferson, shared on X, "What a great loss. I will always love you, Dolly." Kristofferson's career was nothing short of extraordinary. He achieved stardom as both a country music artist and a successful actor. Throughout his prolific career, Kristofferson earned numerous accolades. These include three Grammy Awards and an induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2004. Additionally, he was nominated for an Academy Award in 1985 for Best Original Song for Songwriter. In 1971, Janis Joplin, who had dated Kristofferson, had a number one hit with "Me and Bobby McGee" from her posthumous album Pearl. It stayed on the number-one spot on the charts for weeks. In 2021, after releasing his final album, The Cedar Creek Sessions, in 2016, Kristofferson announced his retirement from music. His legacy as a musician, actor, and cultural icon leaves a profound impact on both industries. He is survived by his wife, Lisa, his children, and his grandchildren. Pink Floyd sells song rights (Rolling Stone Magazine) After years of in-fighting and near-agreements, Pink Floyd have finally reached a deal to sell the rights to their recorded music catalog to Sony Music, according to the Financial Times.The deal is reported to be worth around $400 million and also includes the rights to the band's name and likenesses. That means, along with gaining full control over Pink Floyd's music, Sony will have the crucial rights for most things Pink Floyd-related, from merch to movies. A rep for Sony Music declined to comment. A source confirmed the veracity of the details to Rolling Stone. In an interview with Rolling Stone in August, Gilmour confirmed that the band was “in discussion” about a potential catalog sale, with the guitarist adding he was tired of the continued in-fighting and “veto system” that has resulted in animosity and delayed reissues over petty issues like liner notes. “To be rid of the decision-making and the arguments that are involved with keeping it going is my dream,” Gilmour said of a catalog sale. “If things were different… and I am not interested in that from a financial standpoint. I'm only interested in it from getting out of the mud bath that it has been for quite a while.” With the Sony deal in place, the label — and not the band — will now bear the responsibility for the next Pink Floyd release, a 50th-anniversary edition of Wish You Were Here that is expected to arrive in 2025. The Sony deal comes 18 months after Pink Floyd made traction on a $500 million agreement to sell their music, only for more bickering between band mates to make the deal “basically dead,” as sources told Variety in March 2023. The Sony deal only includes Pink Floyd's recorded music catalog, which allows for the band to keep its largely Waters-penned publishing catalog and retain ownership of now-apropos lyrics like “Money/It's a crime/Share it fairly, but don't take a slice of my pie” and “We call it riding the gravy train.” What happened to the Betty Boards In May 1986, a storage auction took place in California's Marin County that would altogether change the nature of Grateful Dead tape trading, the group's distribution of its live recordings and, ultimately, the Dead's place in the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry. An advertisement in a local paper drew in a few dozen curious parties anticipating the range of memorabilia and household items that typically become available through the auction of lockers that had fallen into arrears due to lack of payments. Among the items up for auction that day were hundreds of reel-to-reel soundboard tapes of the Grateful Dead originally recorded by Betty Cantor-Jackson during a golden age between 1971-80. The Betty Boards, as copies of these recordings became known, eventually found their way into the collections of longstanding Deadheads and newbies alike, ending some aspects of a tape-trading hierarchy by which certain individuals lorded over their collections, denying access to those who were unfamiliar with the secret handshake. The appearance and subsequent dissemination of these recordings became a source of fascination and speculation for Deadheads in 1986 and the questions have only compounded over the years: How did the tapes fall into the auction? Who won them? How and why were they initially distributed? Are there more recordings that have yet to make it into circulation? And jumping ahead to the present, where are those tapes today? Just what has become of the Bettys? What can be said with certainty is that a new cache of tapes has been unearthed and a plan is underway by Dark Star Orchestra guitarist Rob Eaton, who has painstakingly restored many of the boards, to complete the job and then facilitate their return to the band. Eaton hopes that a series of official releases might follow that will also yield a small royalty to the woman who recorded the reels and then lost them due to her own financial hardship, even if Deadheads owe her a debt of gratitude. Before the auction, before the boards, there was Betty. Betty Cantor was still in her teens when she began setting up mics and helping to record sound at San Francisco venues— first at the Avalon Ballroom and then, the Carousel (the latter during the Grateful Dead's brief stab at venue management in 1968). She worked alongside Bob Matthews, initially assisting with setups during the recording of the Dead's Anthem of the Sun. A true pioneer, as a woman staking her claim in a patriarchal business, she partnered with Matthews into the early 1970s to produce and engineer live multi- track recordings (she had a hand or two in Live/Dead) as well as studio efforts (Aoxomoxoa and Workingman's Dead). While she worked for other artists during this period, she maintained a close relationship with the Grateful Dead, catalyzed by her marriage to crew member Rex Jackson, who would die a few years later in an auto accident. (The philanthropic Rex Foundation is named in his honor.) “My late husband started recording on the road when he was on the equipment crew,” Cantor Jackson explains. “He and I purchased our own gear and tape. I recorded whenever I could get to the gigs. I recorded the Grateful Dead frequently when they were at home venues, I recorded any and all Jerry Garcia Band gigs I could get to for years, in all its configurations, as well as other bands I liked whenever I could. In those days, bands were cool and happy about me getting a feed. Rex was killed in a car accident in ‘76. In ‘77 and ‘78, I was put on Grateful Dead road crew salary, taping and handling Bobby's stage setup.” She later began a romantic relationship with Dead keyboardist Brent Mydland but, after that ended, she sensed that she had been frozen out. “Brent and I split up after a few years, with the last year spent in the studio working on his solo project. This put me in the category of the dreaded ‘ex.' I didn't think that could apply to me, but he was a band member. Everyone was paranoid of me being around, so I no longer had access to my studio or the vault.” Trying times followed. In 1986, she found herself in a dire financial predicament and forced out of her home. “All my things were moved to storage facilities. Unable to foot the bill at the storage center, Cantor-Jackson forfeited the rights to her worldly possessions. She remembers contacting the Grateful Dead office to inform them of the situation, but the group took no action, resulting in a public auction of Cantor-Jackson's personal assets, which included more than 1,000 reel-to-reel tapes—mostly Grateful Dead recordings, along with performances by Legion of Mary, Kingfish, Jerry Garcia Band, Old and In The Way, the Keith and Donna Band, and New Riders of The Purple Sage. The majority of the 1,000-plus reels that have come to be known as the Betty Boards were acquired by three principals, none of whom were fervid Deadheads at the time. The first of these individuals set his tapes aside in a storage locker where they remain to this day. A second, who was more interested in the road cases that held the tapes, left them to rot in his barn for a decade. The final party was a couple with a particular interest in progressive rock, who nonetheless held an appreciation for the performances captured on tape. So while some tapes unquestionably were scattered to the wind, following the four- hour event and a second auction for a final lot of tapes held a few weeks later, the three prime bidders each held hundreds of reels. While two of the winning bidders had no plans for the tapes, within a few months the couple decided that they would place the music in circulation. This was our way of getting new material into circulation and also breaking the hierarchy of those collectors who held on to prime shows for themselves. Initially, we started transferring the tapes to VHS Hi-Fi on our own, but soon realized what a daunting task this was going to be. So we reached out to one of our trading buddies who we knew had connections in the Dead trading community. From there, he gathered together what was later to become known as the ‘Unindicted Co-conspirators,' who put in a massive archiving effort to back up the tapes and distribute them.” The individual they selected as their point person was Ken Genetti, a friend and longtime Deadhead. “I went into their house, and I opened up this closet and they had all the stuff arranged on a shelf in order,” Genetti reflects. “For me, it was like King Tut's tomb. I knew immediately what they had when I looked in there. The first thing I saw was Port Chester, N.Y., Feb. 18, 1971, an incredible show which was Mickey [Hart]'s last concert for many years and I said, ‘You've got to be kidding me!' Then I saw Kezar Stadium, San Francisco, Calif., ‘73, my favorite concert I ever went to. I pulled it out and I went, ‘Holy shit!'” They explain: “We had sought to keep the operation as low key as possible because of the potential for a backlash. It wasn't until someone contacted the Grateful Dead office and offered them a copy of the tapes that we knew it was only a matter of time before we would be hearing from their lawyers. When we did hear from them, there was a bit of back and forth between their lawyers and our lawyer, but the bottom line was we had purchased the tapes legally and owned them but didn't own the rights to the music contained on them. Therefore, we could not sell the music on them, which was never our intent anyway. That pretty much left us at a stalemate and, not wanting to stir up any more issues with the Grateful Dead office, is also why we avoided re-digitizing the tapes.” In late 1995, Eaton received a call from a high-school teacher who had purchased one of the lots predominantly for the road cases that held the tapes. The teacher now hoped to sell the reels and wanted Eaton to assess them. In a cluttered barn, Eaton discovered a grimy, mold-infested collection. This might have been the end of the story, but the Betty Boards have proven to be the gift that keeps on giving. The teacher never found a buyer for the tapes—his asking price was a million dollars—and two years ago, facing monetary struggles and fearing that that the bank might foreclose on his home, he contacted Eaton once again to see if he would be willing to take custody of the tapes. The teacher also explained that he had discovered another 50 reels while cleaning out the barn. Emboldened by success with this latest batch, Eaton set a new goal for himself: “I had this dream to try to reclaim all of this music and archive it properly so that it's there for generations to come in the best possible form.” Emboldened by success with this latest batch, Eaton set a new goal for himself: “I had this dream to try to reclaim all of this music and archive it properly so that it's there for generations to come in the best possible form.” So through a chain of contacts, he eventually located the couple. While completing his work on the couple's reels, Eaton began researching the original auction, hoping to identify the third individual who had purchased the Bettys. He eventually found him, and in January 2014, the pair entered into discussions about this final batch of tapes, which Eaton hopes to restore. What then? Eaton has a plan that he already has set in motion. “What I'd love to see done—in a perfect world—is I think all the tapes need to go back to the vault,” he says. “I think the people that have purchased these tapes should be compensated. I don't think we're talking huge sums of money but enough to make them relinquish the tapes back to the Grateful Dead. They should be part of the collection. Another thing that's important is if these tapes do get back to the vault, Betty should get her production royalty on anything that gets released, which is completely reasonable. Those were her tapes; those weren't the Dead's tapes. I'd love to see Betty get her due.” SHOW No. 2: Heaven Help The Fool Track #6 1:30 – 3:10Heaven Help the Fool is the second solo album by Grateful Deadrhythm guitaristBob Weir, released in 1978. It was recorded during time off from touring, in the summer of 1977, while Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart recovered from injuries sustained in a vehicular accident. Weir returned to the studio with Keith Olsen, having recorded Terrapin Station with the producer earlier in the year. Several well-known studio musicians were hired for the project, including widely used session player Waddy Wachtel and Toto members David Paich and Mike Porcaro. Only "Salt Lake City" and the title track were played live by the Grateful Dead, the former in its namesake location on February 21, 1995,[1] and the latter in an instrumental arrangement during their 1980 acoustic sets.[2] Despite this, Weir has continued to consistently play tracks from the album with other bands of his, including RatDog and Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros. "Bombs Away" was released as a single and peaked at number 70 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming his only solo song to make the chart.[3] The album itself stalled at number 69, one spot behind his previous album, Ace. The title track was written by Bobby and John Barlow. While a staple at Bob shows with the Midnights, Rob Wasserman, Rat Dog, Wolf Bros., etc., the Dead only played it during these Warfield/Radio City and only as an instrumental arrangement. Played: 17 timesFirst: September 29, 1980 at The Warfield, San Francisco, CA, USALast: October 31, 1980 at Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY, USA Now the electric tunes from today's show: SHOW No. 3: Cold, Rain & Snow Track #10 0:00 – 1:30 "Rain and Snow", also known as "Cold Rain and Snow" (Roud 3634),[1] is an American folksong and in some variants a murder ballad.[2] The song first appeared in print in Olive Dame Campbell and Cecil Sharp's 1917 compilation English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians, which relates that it was collected from Mrs. Tom Rice in Big Laurel, North Carolina in 1916. The melody is pentatonic. Campbell and Sharp's version collected only a single verse: Lord, I married me a wife,She gave me trouble all my life,Made me work in the cold rain and snow.Rain and snow, rain and snow,Made me work in the cold rain and snow. In 1965, Dillard Chandler recorded a graphic murder ballad version of the song that ends with the wife being shot by the husband. According to the liner notes on Chandler's album, Chandler learned the song from Berzilla Wallin, who said that the song related to a murder that had occurred in Madison County, North Carolina: Well, I learned it from an old lady which says she was at the hanging of – which was supposed to be the hanging, but they didn't hang him. They give him 99 long years for the killing of his wife... I heard the song from her in 1911. She was in her 50s at that time. It did happen in her girlhood... when she was a young girl... She lived right here around in Madison County. It happened here between Marshall and Burnsville; that's where they did their hanging at that time – at Burnsville, North Carolina. That's all I know, except they didn't hang the man.'[2] Subsequent performances have elaborated a variety of additional verses and variants beyond the single verse presented by Campbell and Sharp. Several verses consistently appear. Some sources for lyrics that appear in some later versions may be from Dock Boggs's 1927 song "Sugar Baby" (Roud 5731),[1] another lament of a henpecked husband, which may have contributed a line about "red apple juice".[4] A British folksong, The Sporting Bachelors (Roud 5556),[1] contains similar themes, but was collected in the 1950s.[2][5] Earlier possible precursors include a series of broadside ballads on the general subject of "Woeful Marriage"; one frequently reprinted nineteenth-century example begins with the words "On Monday night I married a wife", (Roud 1692).[1][6] These British antecedents mostly share common themes and inspirations; the song originated in the local tradition of Big Laurel, Madison County, and relate to a nameless murderer who committed the crime at some time between the end of the Civil War and the end of the nineteenth century. A recent origin is also suggested by the relatively limited number of variations on the tune; most performances use the Campbell-Sharp melody as written.[2] Despite the apparent violence of the lyrics, women feature prominently in the oral tradition of the song. It was collected from "Mrs. Tom Rice", and sung by Berzilla Wallin, who learned it from "an old lady" who remembered the murder trial the song was about. The song is closely associated with the Grateful Dead; a studio version appeared on their first album The Grateful Dead (1967), and the song was a standard part of the Dead's repertoire throughout their career. They would often open with the song, or perform it early in the first set.[2] Unlike Chandler's recording, in the Dead's version of the lyrics the husband generally laments his mistreatment at his greedy wife's hands, but does not kill her. The lyrics from the Grateful Dead's version were adapted from an earlier recording by Obray Ramsey. Played: 249 timesFirst: May 5, 1965 at Magoo's Pizza Parlor, Menlo Park, CA, USALast: June 19, 1995 at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ, USA MJ NEWS: Hemp Industry Advocates Ask Court To Halt California's Ban On Products With Any ‘Detectable Amount' Of THC Amid Legal Challenge2. Most Pain Patients And Doctors Support Legalizing Medical Marijuana And Having Insurance Companies Cover The Cost, AMA Study Shows3. Marijuana Enhances Enjoyment Of Music, New Study Finds, Confirming What Every Stoner Already Knows4. Six U.S. States Report Setting New Monthly Marijuana Sales Records M.J. Strains: Blackwater – an indica marijuana strain made by crossing Mendo Purps with San Fernando Valley OG Kush. The strain offers effects that start out mellow but will eventually melt down through your entire body for a classic head to toe euphoric high. A sweet grape aroma that blends well with subtle undertones of lemon and pine. MMJ uses include for relieving symptoms associated with chronic pain, appetite loss and MS. Recommended for late night consumption as it can cause mental cloudiness and detract from productivity. NYSD – this classic strain is sativa leaning, created by Soma Seeds in Amsterdam, a staple for stoners since its inception in 1997. Its name is inspired by the tragic events in NYC on September 11, 2001. It is a product of crossbreeding Mexican sativa and Afghani landrace strains. Has a unique aroma and taste that sets it apart from the crowd. Pure Gas - a hybrid cross of E85 and OG Kush. The parent strains are carefully chosen for their complex terpene profiles and effects. The OG Kush is known for its lemon-pine-fuel taste and an aroma of fuel, skunk, and spice. Additionally, its high-THC content provides a potentially heavy-hitting experience that shines through in the Pure Gas strain. As far as THC level in Pure Gas, it is one of our higher testers and definitely a high-potency strain. Smoking Pure Gas might bring effects similar to that of the OG Kush. The strain may be a creeper, meaning its effects may sneak up on you, so we recommend trying a little at a time, especially if you're new to smoking. Users may experience a deep body relaxation and cerebral high. The strain is definitely one that might activate your munchies, so make sure you have your favorite snack on hand. The overall effects of the Pure Gas strain might make it perfect for a movie night with friends, pre-dinner smoke sessions, and just hanging out. For users who suffer from appetite loss, the strain may help stimulate your hunger. SHOW No. 4: Loser Track #12 4:13 – 6:13 David Dodd: The song seems covered in the Americana dust of so many songs from this period of Hunter's and Garcia's songwriting partnership. Abilene, whether in Texas or Kansas, is a dusty cowtown—at the time in which the song seems to be set, the cattle outnumbered the human inhabitants by a factor of tens. It's easy to see the scene Hunter so casually sets, of a broken-down gambler in a saloon, with a dirt street outside full of armed cowpokes. Appearing, as it does, on Garcia, the song seems to pair naturally with the other gambling song on the album, “Deal.” It could be sung by the same character on a different day, in fact. And it fits in, as I mentioned, with a whole suite of songs that might be set in the same generic America of the late 19th or early 20th centuries: “Brown-Eyed Women,” “Jack Straw,” “Mister Charlie,” “Tennessee Jed,” “Cumberland Blues,” “Candyman,” and others, as well as certain selected covers, such as “Me and My Uncle,” and “El Paso.” Those songs share certain motifs, and among them are the various accoutrements of a gambler's trade, whether dice or cards. Money plays a role—and, in the case of “Loser,” the particular money mentioned helps place the song chronologically. Gold dollar coins were minted from 1849 (the Gold Rush!) to 1889. They were tiny little coins. I have one, and it is amazingly small—between 13 and 15 mm in diameter. “All that I am asking for is ten gold dollars…” C'mon! They're tiny little things. In fact, originally, the line was “one gold dollar,” but that changed at some point to the “ten” The crowning glory of the song, as in many other Garcia/Hunter compositions, is the bridge.The song culminates in this cry of hopefulness: “Last fair deal in the country, Sweet Susie, last fair deal in the town. Put your gold money where your love is, baby, before you let my deal go down—go down.” (It's noted that “Sweet Susie” was dropped at some point, but then, occasionally, brought back. I think it was an optional decoration to the line. Alex Allan, in his Grateful Dead Lyric and Song Finder site, notes that “Sweet Susie” rarely appears after 1972, but that it's sung in performances in 1974 and 1979.) Almost always played as a first set Jerry ballad. This version might have been the high point of this show. So nicely played and sung by Jerry. Played: 353First: February 18, 1971 at Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY, USALast: June 28, 1995 at the Palace of Auburn Hills, MI OUTRO: Good Lovin' Track #27 3:25 – 5:04 "Good Lovin'" is a song written by Rudy Clark and Arthur Resnick that was a #1 hit single for the Young Rascals in 1966. The song was first recorded by Lemme B. Good (stage name of singer Limmie Snell) in March 1965 and written by Rudy Clark. The following month it was recorded with different lyrics by R&B artists The Olympics, produced by Jerry Ragovoy; this version reached #81 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart. The tale has been told that Rascal Felix Cavaliere heard The Olympics' recording on a New York City radio station and the group added it to their concert repertoire, using the same lyrics and virtually the same arrangement as The Olympics' version. Co-producer Tom Dowd captured this live feel on their 1966 recording, even though the group did not think the performance held together well. "Good Lovin'" rose to the top of the Billboard Pop Singles chart in the spring of 1966 and represented the Young Rascals' first real hit. "Good Lovin'" is one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll, and was ranked #333 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list.[4] Writer Dave Marsh placed it at #108 in his 1989 book The Heart of Rock and Soul: The 1001 Greatest Singles Ever Made, saying it is "the greatest example ever of a remake surpassing the quality of an original without changing a thing about the arrangement." A popular version was by the Grateful Dead, who made it a workhorse of their concert rotation, appearing almost every year from 1969 on.[6] It was sung in their early years during the 1960s and early 1970s by Ron "Pigpen" McKernan and later by Bob Weir. The Weir rendition was recorded for the group's 1978 Shakedown Street album and came in for a good amount of criticism: Rolling Stone said it "feature[d] aimless ensemble work and vocals that Bob Weir should never have attempted."[7] On November 11, 1978, the Grateful Dead performed it on Saturday Night Live. Typically, at least by the time I started seeing them, usually played as a second set closer or late in the second set. As good buddy AWell always said, “if they play Good Lovin, everyone leaves with a smile on their face.” Can't argue with that. Played: 442First: May 5, 1965 at Magoo's Pizza Parlor, Menlo Park, CA, USALast: June 28, 1995 at The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MI, USA Easy fast on Yom Kippur .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
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Welcome to the Home Grow TV Talk Show and Podcast. This week we talk about the Original Bruce Banner #3, FAKE Seeds, and the history of DARK HORSE GENETICS with Breeder Jason HolkSpecial thanks to Pulse Grow for making this podcast possiblePulse Pro Grow Monitor: use code "HOMEGROWTV"https://bit.ly/3r3LhumDark Horse Genetics Socials:Youtube - @darkhorsegenetics Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/darkhorsegeneticsDark Horse Genetics ABC's of Fake Seed Episode: https://www.youtube.com/live/mEEan9jygqY?si=pHNr0nUOMJFPSIbPAbout Dark Horse Genetics.From humble beginnings came Dark Horse Genetics—a Los Angeles-based cannabis seed company with a long history of triumph in the cannabis industry. Founded by celebrated breeder Jason “OG Ironlung” Holck, the team at DHG has built a reputation for creating cannabis seeds of unmatched quality.With more than 18 years of experience cultivating and breeding top-quality cannabis, Holck has won numerous awards, including the 2009 top Times Caregivers Cup and the 2014 Denver top Times Cannabis Cup, among others.Holck started breeding cannabis in his basement back in the days of cannabis prohibition. It wasn't until the creation of the Bruce Banner variety—a legendary cross of Strawberry Diesel and OG Kush—that he gained notoriety around the country.Given its incredibly sweet, fruity flavor, hefty yield, and hard-hitting potency, the Bruce Banner variety soon became a sensation around the United States. And in 2014, one of Holck's carefully selected phenotypes, Bruce Banner #3, was even featured in top Times Magazine's 25 Greatest Varieties of All Time.Since then, Holck has gone on to create an extensive collection of cannabis Varieties, including Savage Hulk, Weapon X, Face Melt OG, and countless others. Because this company focuses on producing regular seeds, growers can use them to create their own unique hybrids.Topics Covered in Podcast:- Dark Horse Genetics History- The Story of the Original Bruce Banner #3- How did Bruce Banner 3 become so popular- High Times Strongest Strain of the Year Feature - ABC's of Fake Seed podcast by DarkHorse Genetics- The Dark Horse Podcast and Details- Other Dark Horse Genetics Strains and Cultivars- Dark Horse Genetics and Night Owl Collabmuch more!Timestamps:0:00 - Intro (Dark Horse Genetics)0:56 - Thanks Pulse Grow1:53 - Start of Podcast with Jason Holk from Dark Horse Genetics2:40 - The History of Dark Horse Genetics5:44 - The creation of The Bruce Banner Strain10:11 - How did the strain Bruce Banner get so Famous?16:07 - ABC's of FAKE Seeds22:17 - What are the Ethics of breeding other people's genetics?24:52 - Is it OK to cross other breeder's genetics?26:23 - How do growers get the real strains?28:16 - What are other Special Dark Horse Genetics Crosses?33:18 - Dark Hose Autoflowers with Night Owl Seeds (Dark Owl Autos)35:45 - How much work is it to Breed Autoflowers?38:37 - Dark Owl Collaboration (Night Owl Seeds x Dark Horse Genetics)41:34 - The 100k Grand Prix Growers Competition48:28 - Stay in touch with Dark Horse Genetics
Welcome to a special mini-episode of Your Highness podcast where it's just Diana for a quick update. Your support means the world to us, so don't hesitate to reach out with feedback, and hey, you might just snag some of our newly launched merch! Plus, discover how our in-person events in Harford County, Maryland, are evolving to meet our community's needs and how you can stay connected with all our happenings through our Substack. Join us as we continue to foster an inclusive space for learning and connection.Discount Codes:Plantpod for 10% off your next Mitragaia.com purchaseYourhighness for 10% off your next Treatibles purchaseHIGHNESS for 15% off The Healing Rose This episode is produced and edited by Your Highness Media.
Check out our STRAIN DATABASE aka CODEX: https://codex.thebreederssyndicate.com/Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp9mauDnr-JxOiG_ek4BWag/joinOr check out our Patreon here:https://www.patreon.com/breederssyndicateBREEDERS SYNDICATE LINKS: https://linktr.ee/riotseedsBREEDERS SYNDICATE MERCH! - https://www.syndicategear.comBreeders Syndicate website: http://www.breederpodcast.comIntro / Outro countresy of Sight of Wonders / Approaching the Middle East / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
Welcome to the first episode of Season 9. We wanted to make this an extra special one for you, so we started off with a banger and Cannaluminati member Michael aka Spindle and his Partner in Life, Hamlet. We venture down both of their lives and how cannabis intersected with Glass Blowing and led them into being serious pioneers in the industry merging Scientific glass blowing techniques with Snodgrass art style glass blowing for pipes. These are the creators of the ratchet percolator among many other designs - and like the seed industry a lot of this occurred in the last 50 years and is mostly undocumented because of the gray area nature of all of it. So strap in and stay tuned. We talk strains, glass, and why you need to spray your ass. “Kick over the statues!” - The RedskinsDonate to the Maui relief fund, they need all of the help they can get there right now:https://www.pledge.to/help-hawaii-wildfire-victimsJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp9mauDnr-JxOiG_ek4BWag/joinOr check out our Patreon here:https://www.patreon.com/breederssyndicateOUR MERCH STORE IS LIVE!!!! BREEDERS SYNDICATE LINKS: https://linktr.ee/riotseedsBREEDERS SYNDICATE MERCH! - https://www.syndicategear.comBreeders Syndicate website: http://www.breederpodcast.comIntro / Outro countresy of Sight of Wonders / Approaching the Middle East / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
Celebrating HipHop 50th anniversary, special edition podcast part 2 host by AyZ with special guest 99symphony & OG KUSH.
Cannabis Breeding 4 Base Lines for Modern Breeding NL Haze Skunk1 OG Kush Urkel Cookies S08 E12Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp9mauDnr-JxOiG_ek4BWag/joinOr check out our Patreon here:https://www.patreon.com/breederssyndicateOUR MERCH STORE IS LIVE!!!! BREEDERS SYNDICATE LINKS: https://linktr.ee/riotseedsBREEDERS SYNDICATE MERCH! - https://www.syndicategear.comBreeders Syndicate website: http://www.breederpodcast.comIntro / Outro countresy of Sight of Wonders / Approaching the Middle East / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
Primos in case you didn't know: Myrcene is also known as β-myrcene, is a terpene found in a variety of plants, including mangoes, hops, thyme, and of course, cannabis. It's known for its musky, earthy aroma resembling cloves or red grapes. Myrcene is typically recommended for the treatment of pain and inflammation. It's also believed to have anxiolytic (anxiety-reducing) effects, making it potentially useful for the treatment of anxiety and stress. It's also been shown to have sedative and analgesic properties. Some of the most popular cannabis strains with high myrcene percentages include OG Kush, White Widow, and Granddaddy Purple. These strains are known for their potent effects and are often used by individuals seeking relief from chronic pain and stress. Remember that the effects of any terpene or cannabinoid, can vary greatly depending on the individual and the specific strain being consumed. It's always important to consult with a healthcare professional before using cannabis for medicinal purposes. And ask your budtenders about it also. Note: Good Terpene for sleep & relaxation Here's your Playlist for today Ray Barretto - Mercy Mercy Baby Johnny Jones & the King Casuals - Soul Poppin' Disrupt - Gateless Barrier SantiGold - God from the Machine Broken Bells - Good Luck St. Paul & the Broken Bones - Like a Mighty River Billy Woods - FaceTime Run D.M.C. - Run's House Dr. Dre - Let Me Ride Talking Heads - Burning Down The House The Mouse Outfit - Repeat Shocking Blue - Love Buzz The Ettes - Crown of Age Citrus Clouds - Spacing Out Origami Angel - Thank You New Jersey
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A Terpy smoke filled welcome to Brett of Wonderbrett. We talk about being an OG in the “OG” cannabis game growing up in the Mecca of the strain Og Kush. Being on scene for some famous cannabis history. Brett speaks of growing up with two successful artist parents who were financially well off to then a drastic life change that began a family struggle that impacted Brett's life and we talk about what life was like through those times. We get into how Brett met Xzibit 20+ years ago and how their friendship evolved from being the weed plug to a genuine friendship that placed Brett on the scene as world renown platinum records were being made. Also what life is like going from 20 lights to 100 lights to 1000+ lights under your oversight and overall brand direction. Roll a Fat Joint or get that Bong out and maybe a Blunt as we get into Brett of Wonderbrett's journey.Connect with WonderbrettIGIG StoreSiteStoreFSOTD SponsorsDr. Dabber | IGGrow Generation | IGDrip Hydro | IGMood Trays | IGFSOTD LinksWebsite | Patreon | YouTubeMake sure to tell all your friends and family to subscribe! Go register on the website or Patreon for all the exclusive ad-free content, BTS, tutorials, and more! Please leave a 5-Star review! We appreciate your support, First Smoke Family! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In de eerste van twee Barcelona specials is Lume Extracts te gast. Deze sympathieke Vlaming woont sinds een aantal jaren in Spanje, waar hij een bestaan heeft opgebouwd als craft kweker en producent van prijswinnende extracten. Lume vertelt over zijn liefde voor OG Kush en het maken van concentraten en extracten. Hij is kritisch over de cannabis social clubs in Spanje en legt uit hoe het is om als buitenlander in de Spaanse cannabiswereld te werken. In het High Tea Potcast Kweekhoekje geeft hij bovendien een paar geweldige kweektips. Een niet te missen aflevering, opgenomen onder de Catalaanse lentezon.
Welcome back fellow growers! We've got a fun show for you, Nick aka Magick.Beans.Seeds and Big Earl are with me and together we talk about the legendary strains OG Kush & Chemdog, how to find real cuts of these plants, what Nick has growing right now, and the latest happenings in Missouri's new cannabis market. Thanks for listening and as always, hit us up!..IG: @magick.beans.seedsIG: @earl217 @iamtheregalbeagleIG: @weedman420chroniclesTwitter: @weedman420podYouTube: Weedman420 ChroniclesEmail: weedman420chronicles@gmail.com.www.eightdecades.com.#High #Cannabis #StomptheStigma #FreethePlant #CannabisEducation #CannabisResearch #Weed #Marijuana #LegalizeIt #CannabisNews #CBD #Terpenes #CannabisPodcast #Podcast #eightdecades #Homegrow #Cultivation #BigEarl #Weedman420 #GrowHour #seeds #genetics #nutrients #IPM #Burpthebag #LED #LightsCOPYRIGHT 2021 Weedman420Chronicles©
OG Kush Babe Safi is chilling in my corner this week to talk about her next event, the 420 Spring Fling, this Saturday, March 18, from 5:00pm PT to 8:00pm PT, right here in San Diego. VIP tickets are still available! CannaBlogger's Corner is sponsored by: Better Homes with Cannabis. Yani Amaya, the Hazey Lioness, has taken her cannabis photography to another level by using it in a stylish home décor design that would look fabulous in any home. This isn't a Marley poster in your dorm room; Better Homes with Cannabis is tasteful home décor with a cannabis theme. Look for them at betterhomeswithcannabis.com. The Canna Mom Gang is an all-inclusive, mom-exclusive group of women who choose cannabis over alcohol for their cul-de-sac club. If you're a mom or know one who's looking for other moms to chill and smoke with, you can find them on Instagram at CannaMomGang. The only thing they'll try to sell you is inclusion. Use code "CBC23" for 25% off at Union Square Lamp Co. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitch @sdcannablogger for cannabis content and @sdccwackywags for all my San Diego Comic-Con coverage. If you like what you heard or just wanna talk about it, shoot me an email at sdcannablogger@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cannabloggers-corner/message
OG Kush Babe Safi is chilling in my corner this week to talk about her next event, the 420 Spring Fling, this Saturday, March 18, from 5:00pm PT to 8:00pm PT, right here in San Diego. VIP tickets are still available! CannaBlogger's Corner is sponsored by: Better Homes with Cannabis. Yani Amaya, the Hazey Lioness, has taken her cannabis photography to another level by using it in a stylish home décor design that would look fabulous in any home. This isn't a Marley poster in your dorm room; Better Homes with Cannabis is tasteful home décor with a cannabis theme. Look for them at betterhomeswithcannabis.com. The Canna Mom Gang is an all-inclusive, mom-exclusive group of women who choose cannabis over alcohol for their cul-de-sac club. If you're a mom or know one who's looking for other moms to chill and smoke with, you can find them on Instagram at CannaMomGang. The only thing they'll try to sell you is inclusion. Use code "CBC23" for 25% off at Union Square Lamp Co. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitch @sdcannablogger for cannabis content and @sdccwackywags for all my San Diego Comic-Con coverage. If you like what you heard or just wanna talk about it, shoot me an email at sdcannablogger@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cannabloggers-corner/message
Indica - In die Couch! Und Sativa, ja klar, Sativa macht dich munter und kreativ. So zumindest ist es in der Allgemeinheit anerkannt. Doch all das ist FALSCH! Forscher sind sich heutzutage einig, es gibt keine Unterschiede in der Wirkung zwischen Indica und Sativa. Nachdem wir dazu ein paar Studien gefunden haben, waren wir aber erstmal überfordert mit der ganzen Biologie, die dahinter steckt. Deswegen hatten wir uns dazu entschieden, professionelle Hilfe zu holen. Anna, Biologin und Marketing Director bei @imcdeutschland (Werbung wg Verlinkung) hat sich intensiv mit dem Thema befasst und gemeinsam mit ihr schauen wir uns in dieser Folge mal an, was am Mythos dran ist. Und nicht nur das ist falsch! Wer kann mir eigentlich garantieren, dass die eine Purple Haze Pflanze dieselbe ist, wie eine andere Purple Haze? Wie kommt es das die eine OG Kush mich komplett müde macht, aber die andere OG Kush Pflanze regt mich an? Terpene können sich nicht nur von Kultivar zu Kultivar unterscheiden. Denn Samen sind nicht zu 100 % identisch in den Genen wie ihre Eltern, aber selbst bei Stecklingen können sich die Terpenprofile voneinander unterscheiden, sodass auch dort unterschiedliche Wirkungen möglich sind. Jeder Phänotyp ist anders. Jeder Grow ist anders. Und dass Cannabis nicht gleich Cannabis ist, wissen alle Patienten nur zu gut, denn es kommt nicht nur auf CBD und THC drauf an. Nein, es gibt zig verschiedene sekundäre Pflanzenstoffe und so viele verschiedene Cannabinoide, dass wir immer noch nicht genau sagen können, wie die Wirkung von Cannabis entsteht. Hoffen wir, dass wenn in Deutschland die Legalisierung kommt, die Forschung einen Schub bekommt und wir endlich noch mehr hinter die Kulisse unserer Lieblingspflanze blicken können. Hier eine Erklärung für YouTube wer oder was IMC ist und dass es in diesem Video NICHT um Cannabis als Freizeitdroge geht, sondern um Cannabis als Medizin welches in Deutschland legal mit einem Rezept erworben werden darf. "Die IMC in Deutschland gehört zur israelischen IM Cannabis Corp. und ist Teil eines international führenden Anbieters für medizinisches Cannabis. Als führender Cannabis-Pionier hat sich die IMC seit 2008 mit einer breiten Palette medizinischer Cannabis-Sorten als israelische Marke für medizinische Cannabis Produkte etabliert." Hier sind die Studien zu finden: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32296283/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30426073/ https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12229-017-9187-0 ✂- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ihr wollt uns unterstützen? Schaut bei Patreon vorbei: https://www.patreon.com/highteregedanken Gebt uns gerne einen Kaffee aus: https://ko-fi.com/highteregedanken (alle Spenden gehen direkt an uns) Oder direkt über PayPal: https://paypal.me/pools/campaign/1127... (PayPal behält einen Teil der Spenden ein) Den nächsten Amazon Einkauf über unseren Link (*): https://amzn.to/3sqklAU ✂- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #highteregedanken #nutzhanf #cannabispodcast #aufklärung #pottcast #podcast #cannabis #legalisierung ✂- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ► Music by SMLZ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWZw... (*)Bei diesen Links handelt es sich um Affiliate Links. Wenn ihr über diese Links etwas kauft, unterstützt ihr unsere Arbeit, ohne dass es euch einen Cent mehr kostet – vielen Dank! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hightere-gedanken/message
On this Monday Afternoon episode I start by refreshing your mind with the underground legend Necro and his recent amazing interview with Adam 22. He also has some awesome hoodies and shirts on his website , his Instagram is @necrorules. I then start my wake and bake with some O.G Kush from One Plant
Happy Monday Morning , another unedited uncensored wake and bake with Coca Cola, Pall Malls, Gelato 41 and a bit of OG Kush. I get personal into my weekend and my life as well as the current plan I have for the Podcast. I talk about cannabis and my family as well as how it's playing a part now in more than just my life. I speak about addiction in current times and the crazy threats of synthetic drugs .I then read the POTUS tweets regarding marijuana being decriminalized and how huge of a step that could be for the cannabis community. I ramble on for a while and do my best to end in a motivational manner. Love you guys and thank you for your support.
Welcome to Breeders Syndicate 2.0 - This is the new improved Breeders Syndicate fully run and operated by Matthew Riot. Accept no imitations. This is Season 1, Episode 2 of Breeders Syndicate 2.0 - The Early Years, Really proud to show this one off. This is an interview with Resin Lung of the LA OG Kush crew. In the late 90's to mid 2000s Resin was pumping out hella weight of OG out of wild mansions and interacting with a lot of the key players in ATL and Cali. He's humble, he's one of the best friends I'll ever have, and originally he was supposed to be my Co-Host of this podcast. He hasn't been heard from in a minute so hopefully this will get him out of hibernation. Breeders Syndicate website coming soon: http://www.breederpodcast.comFind Breeders Syndicate in Instagram @BreedersSyndicateFind Breeders Syndicate on Twitter: @strainhistoryFind Matthew Riot on Instagram: @riotseeds or @riotseedcoFind Notsodog on Instagram as @notsodog
Welcome to Breeders Syndicate 2.0 - This is the new improved Breeders Syndicate fully run and operated by Matthew Riot. Accept no imitations. This is Season 4 Episode 6 - The sordid history of the plant that changed cannabis forever, OG KUSH.Breeders Syndicate website coming soon: http://www.breederpodcast.comFind Breeders Syndicate in Instagram @BreedersSyndicateFind Breeders Syndicate on Twitter: @strainhistoryFind Matthew Riot on Instagram: @riotseeds or @riotseedcoFind Notsodog on Instagram as @notsodogRiot Seeds website: https://www.riotseeds.comIntro / Outro countresy of Honeycutts / Youth In Rage / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
The 4:20 Crew recaps their week then discuss the Brazilian anesthesiologist being charged for rape after getting caught on video with his penis in a patients mouth, T-Pain being a chatty patty again, Irv Gotti getting 300 million for his Murder Inc catalog, a dad abandoning his son at school after finding out he's not the father, a man falling to his death for AirPods, US troops in Germany being banned from alcohol, Will on Stranger Things coming out the closet, and Ricky Martin really living the vida loca. Light one up and take a listen. Its 4:20 In Vegas...
22Red Founder and Grammy Award Winner Shavo Odadjian today on Blunt Business with Jorge Hermida only on Cannabis Radio.Our next guest might be best known as the bassist for the Grammy Award-winning hard rocker System of a Down, who have sold over 40 million albums in their storied career. Today he runs a lifestyle brand with some of the best cannabis on the menu in 22Red.22Red features a line of premium cannabis and hemp-derived CBD products. They have strains like Church22, Mimosa22, Caramel Gelato, and 22 OG. They also produce vape cartridges featuring tanks filled with OG Kush, Strawberry Banana, or Watermelon.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This episode features Levitt Law Firm senior Law Clerk, Gavin. He has appeared in years past and now makes a huge return providng the strain of the week along with other informative conversation. Todd & Craig provide their typical entertaining show that long time listeners have come to enjoy. Fun Show Please share
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You may have heard of the weed strain ChemDog, but you may not know ChemDog is also a person! In this episode, Brit talks to Greg “ChemDog” Krzanowski, the legendary grower behind one of the world's most important cultivars of marijuana. In the early 90s, when Chem's incredibly high-quality flower hit America's underground market, pot growers across the nation used its genetics to produce less stringy, seed-ridden weed, marking the start of the so-called 'Kind-Bud' movement. From Chem91 came some of the country's most iconic cannabis cultivars like Sour Diesel, OG Kush, Skywalker, Trainwreck, GMO, Northern Lights, Hindu Kush and Girl Scout Cookies. Now, he is one of Massachusetts' most revered growers of legal marijuana, working above ground as head of cultivation at Canna Provisions in central Mass (cannaprovisions.com)Find all issues of Different Leaf magazine at differentleaf.com. Follow us on social media @differentleaf and @different_leaf and find our host Brit Smith at @BritTheBritish.
From Afghanistan's Kush Mountains, to LA's early 90s hydro grows, the story of game-changing weed strain OG Kush is one of the greatest cannabis tales ever told—with cameo appearances from Cypress Hill, Xzibit, Snoop Dogg, and Dre Dre. But this fascinating history was completely hidden until very recently, when the original growers who put the OG in OG Kush finally came forward to claim their glory. So roll up a fat joint of this skunky, lemony, piney legend (or whatever you've got to smoke), and settle in for a sesh with Abdullah and Bean as they give you the inside dope on the ultimate high-status strain. HIGH 90S This episode of Great Moments in Weed History is sponsored by High 90s. Their Nineties OG Kush is a cross of San Fernando Valley Hindu Kush x Chemdawg that's got all the incredible flavor, potency and soaring high that made OG Kush one of the all-time game changing cannabis strains. . High 90's is also launching two new OG strains this month! White Fire OG, a collaboration with OG Raskal and Mamba OG in stores across Southern California. And don't sleep on their other strains! EPISODE ARCHIVE Visit our podcast feed for 50+ episodes of our classic Great Moments in Weed History format, and subscribe now to get a new weekly podcast every Weednesday, including these special Moment in Weed episodes. PATREON Please support Great Moments in Weed HIstory on Patreon. Supporters get exclusive access to video versions of this podcast and private seshes, plus cool rewards like a signed book. And it truly helps us make the best show possible.
Cali High joins Brett Feldman of WonderBrett at the WonderBrett facilities in Long Beach for an enlightening interview on the history of WonderBrett and the future of cannabis. We talk about growing up in the San Fernando Valley and his early days attending Humboldt State University, and procuring the good herb to bring back to the 818. Brett recalls hanging out with Dre and Snoop, and how he was gifted the original OG Kush, which led to such strains as Orange Sunset and Pink Picasso, as well as others. The discussion flows to the preservation of strains, how long to keep a mother, and what to look for in a male. Brett describes the new five-acre farm in Santa Barbara and reveals a new line of WonderBrett seeds coming soon. We also talk artwork and cultural influences behind the iconic brand. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/calihighla?fan_landing=true)
This episode we discuss our favourite wrestlers growing up, as well as comment on which wrestler transition the best to acting. Then there is a brief discussion on wether stripping is considered a sport or not. Two against one for it being a sport, but guess who thinks it's not. On Explain the Strain this week, we have some Blueberry Kush as well as some Gods Gift hash. All procured through our local delivery spot THC4U. Blueberry Kush strain is an indica strain thats a cross between Blueberry and OG Kush. These sweet fruity buds can cause a heavy body sensation, which is great for trying to relax. Gods Gift Hash gives you that heady cerebral high a lot of stoners look for. So come along for the high, because there's Always Room For MooreResources and Socialshttps://mohawkmedibles.ca/shop/concentrates/hash/god-gift-hash/https://www.leafly.ca/strains/blueberry-kush::::::Twitter: @Alwaysmoorepod Facebook/Instagram: Always Room For Moore PodcastTik Tok: @AlwaysroomformoorepodEmail: AlwaysRoomForMoorePodcast@gmail.com
2022 The Year of the RBK....Sometimes what old is new again in the year 2022 that thing is OG Kush not any OG Kush but the 98 cut of KUSH a.k.a. Ricky's brothers KUSH.....we have Ricky himself @rickys_brothers_kush coming on the show to break down the the revival of this epic OG. With tales from on the road with Snoop Ricky and and our other cast of characters Willie Waldman and “Latronica” + Bonus guests will chop it up and find out what OG meant to crew and how something as simple as good weed could make or break a tour. So get ready for deep dive into yesteryear and a glimpse of the future on this weeks episode of The Adam Dunn Show 4:20 - 7:10 MT YouTube.com/adamdunnshow #RBKFTW #sagemastaselect #seedsherenow #iluminarlighting #williewaldmanproject #rickysbrotherskush
還沒聽上一集(EP61)的捧油,趕快去聽。這集 Albert 將繼續分享更多更精彩的黑市秘辛、種族文化如何影響大麻產業,以及當時 Albert 如何因為一個錯誤的決定、差點賠上人生。 大來賓:現居美國洛杉磯,家裡後院種了 12 株大麻,對美國大麻種植、文化與非法市場頗了解的 Albert 美國的大麻市場亂象: 1) OG KUSH 是大麻中的名牌 2) 做包裝、設計比賣大麻還賺? 3) 非法種植工人四大種族:亞洲人、墨西哥人、亞美尼亞人、白人 4) 印刷廠直接變大麻加工廠 5) 福州人超強生意頭腦,賣機器賺更大 6) 中國人把「共產主義」帶進大麻產業? 7) 地獄天使(Hells Angels):摩托幫靠大麻致富? 8) 義大利幫控制報關行,只交易「國際毒品」 9) 社群媒體的陷阱 10) Albert 的生命故事:一個錯誤的決定,差點毀了自己 大麻不是萬靈丹,而且,在台灣大麻還是超級違法,千萬不要以為自己可以神不知鬼不絕,千萬不要以身試法! ➖
The team is back on American soil and were eager to give you all the news and opinions you probably could've went without Intro Cut: Justice The Genius Child- "OG Kush" Outro Cut: Kenyon Dixon x Alex Isley -"Expectations"
Smoking Back Forty, Pine Kush, Indica. It'll shut your brain off. Picked up a new OG Kush cartridge. The ego can be a bad mo fo, but really he's just the heckler of your life. Can Psychedelics dissolve the ego? I think they put the ego in perspective. Weed takes the steroids out of the egos system, ya know? Using weed as a tool to mitigate the effects of an over blown ego in order to gain a better realization of self and emotional acceptance, can be very progressive and rewarding. Weed facts found on factretriever.com - Food 4 Thought Facts, found on bestlifeonline.com Join the sesh with your Friendly Neighbourhood Pothead and SUBSCRIBE to Thoughts Off The Stem podcast. While you're between PUFFS hit the LIKE button, then PASS this on to someone who needs a Sesh Buddy! TOTS420 Shop - Audio Links - Buy Me A Coffee - Contact Info - Glass Accessories - Available Here - https://linktr.ee/TOTS420 For Business Opportunities or Just to say "Hey" - Please Send inquiries to: thoughtsoffthestempodcast@gmail.com You're support and dedication has made this possible and we aren't even a year in. Thank You! #podcast #comedy #cannabis #fiction #entertainment #TOTS420 #smolesesh #weedpodcast #indiepodcast #hotbox
Mix sa se yon compilation tout trap kreyol ki ap mennen pou Aout 2021 an. Atis ki nan mix la : Asap Fresh Jexus Messiah G-Shytt, Ben Nan Foreign, XO DNA, V MAY 17Tentacion, DJ Yankeez, OG Kush, Trevor YFG, The Way Team Madada, Syllabe thuggashit, The Plug, Lobo Dream Smoke, MechansT, ThePlug, Kolonel Freez, Tikawo Trafik, 47 G-Shytt, X9 Daddy Lova, Bigfa Patat La, Mr Vibe, imPablo Trap, Steves J. Bryan, Master Brain, Rocky Jay, Cator G-Shytt, Steevy Boy, Xorxor 4k, Boss Rap TBA, Cougart, jay Ballin Trafik, Gwana TBA, Wendyyy, Dimilom. Mizik ki nan mix la : Pa Panike, Sou Lune, For Real, Dope, MPala M'Street, Dyablès, Men Kouman Nou Ye, Non Li Pa Menm, Vison Nocturne, Bibil, Haitian Jack, N'ap Drip N'ap Flex, Back At it, Ckecking, Zewo Tolerans, Yanm, Lame, Tifiye, Ou Pa Konn Wont Ou Menm, Sa Paka Tchup, Bruce Lee.
Former NFL players and lifelong friends Jeff Shugarts and Mike Adams interview crypto, cannabis, and cultural insiders to give you the scoop on what to "stache" and what to "pass". This week in The Culture Report we cover the NCAA NIL debate, a call to action to reinstate the 2010 Ohio State Football Season, we stache our feel good inspiring stories for the week, and we enjoy a mindful minute with our host Stache Adams. This week in The Weather Report we talk to Austin Barnard, Co-Founder of Orca Capital, our weather man and crypto expert, about Bitcoin Maximalism, The B Word Conference, how he qualifies a crypto asset, and his "Stache It" or "Pass It" picks. This week in The Traffic Report we check in with our Traditional Market Veteran and cannabis expert, Dr. B, about the stock market, federal legalization legislation, and our strains of the week. New episodes drop every Friday. Follow us on Instagram @stacheitorpassit. Get more crypto, cannabis, and culture at https://www.stacheitorpassit.com/ (https://www.stacheitorpassit.com/.) Referral links: https://voyager.onelink.me/WNly/referral?af_sub5=14DA9B (Voyager Digital, up to 10% APR interest payments. )A good place to hold your crypto and earn compounded interest, but not the best place to trade. https://accounts.binance.us/en/register?ref=53188124 (Binance.US, home of the BNB token.) The largest exchange, typically for the more advanced trader. The platform also allows you to stake tokens as well. https://invite.strike.me/6PVL00 (Strike, on the Bitcoin Lightning network.) One of the cheapest ways to buy and send bitcoin internationally. https://cash.app/app/ZGNTDTZ (CashApp, buy Bitcoin and stocks.) Earn up to $7.50 in Bitcoin rewards on certain purchases. https://use.foldapp.com/r/PCCV9WLE (Fold Visa Debit Card, cash back bitcoin rewards debit card.) It is just like a normal debit card, except each time you use it to spend cash you earn bitcoin. I don't know about you but I have never been paid by my current bank. Bitcoin & Crypto in the news: https://thecurrencyanalytics.com/blockchain/jack-dorsey-back-with-tbd-think-before-dropping-with-seller-cash-app-and-tidal-all-in-one-30778.php (Jack Dorsey, CashApp, Tidal, Square, and Bitcoin. ) https://www.investing.com/news/cryptocurrency-news/the-bword-conference-recap-2567262 (The B Word Conference with Elon Musk, Cathie Wood, and Jack Dorsey.) https://www.businessinsider.com/jpmorgan-financial-advisors-crypto-bitcoin-products-retail-wealth-management-2021-7 (JPMorgan Gives Retail Wealth Clients Access to Crypto Funds) Stache It Stories of the week: https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/eden-village-tiny-homes-for-homeless/ (Linda & David Brown Eden Village tiny homes for the homeless.) https://www.sunnyskyz.com/good-news/4346/Father-Saves-Twin-Daughters-From-House-Fire-Despite-Not-Being-Able-To-See (Ray Lucas saves twin daughters from burning home and goes blind for three days.) https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomangell/2019/06/08/aoc-pushes-to-make-it-easier-to-study-shrooms-and-other-psychedelic-drugs/?sh=318357b21002 (AOC again introduces amendment to facilitate psychedelic research.) https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/28/arts/television/arthur-final-season.html (The Arthur animated kids series has reached its final season after 25 years, the longest running children's animated TV show.) - We also LOVED THE MEMES! Strains of the week: https://www.leafly.com/strains/og-kush (OG Kush) https://www.leafly.com/strains/green-crack (Green Crack) https://www.leafly.com/strains/meat-breath (Meat Breath)
What's up guys! Today we dabble in some Glue Ball. Glue Ball happens when you mix Original Glue with some Snow Ball, this indica-dominate also has lineage going back to The White, Chemdog, and OG Kush. . So sit back, spark one up and enjoy today's episode. Be sure to Follow us on all of the social media outlets listed down below: Youtube Twitter Facebook Apple Podcast Spotify Anchor Beaker Google Podcast Pocket Casts RadioPublic Source: Leafly Ark420 --- 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/reliefnaturally/message
Mix sa se yon compilation tout trap kreyol ki ap mennen pou Juillet 2021 an. Atis ki nan playlist : Menson Brainhiphop, Lobo Dream Smoke, Steves J. Bryan, The Plug, Cator G-Shytt, FIP, KV Ona Beat, Mr Vibe, OG Kush, Ben Nan Foreign, imPablo Trap, Maxflo, Gino ksk, V MAY 17Tentacion, X9 Daddy Lova, Asap Fresh Jesux G-Shytt, F-Quake, Kanis, Tikawo Trafik, Biggystal, Topson, Black Boy Haiti, DJ Peterlymix, Trouble Boy Hitmaker, Virtuose, JS ILClick, Kolonel Freez, MZoe YFG, Cougart, Thugga Shit, Chris N4R, Plugshytt, Cliowen, 47 G-Shytt, Slesh, Dyno On Fire, Dimilom, Rocky Jay, Steevy Boy, Wendyyy. Mizik ki nan playlist la : Loyalty, Dyablès, Fèk Kare Pran, Freestyle, Pa On Jwèt, Valide, Drug Dealer, Nap Drip Nap Flex, Toujou Liit, Bibil, Trap Direktè, Li Pa Pou Mwen, Nan Manman Yo, Who This Nigga, Anfans Mwen, Fake Love, 2 Bous Pa Rale, Sanble Ayiti Sendomeng, Koman Sa, Nou Ka Boule, Ansyen Black, Majesty, i Got Everything, Pa Etenn Li, Zewo Tolerans, Vibe Ladann, Trap King, Yo Dejwe'm, Zwing, Non Li Pa Menm, An Bèt, C Zen SVP, Ou Pa Konn Wont Ou Menm, Bruce Lee, Striit
Today's strain deserves a spot next to Rudolph in history, The legendary OG Kush strain of cannabis has been used to create Girl Scout Cookies and Headband, among others. If that doesn't warrant a 'Cannabis Hall of Fame' status, then perhaps OG Kush's effects will. With a plethora of effects for recreational consumers as well as benefits for medical patients, OG Kush does not disappoint. Learn more about the history of OG Kush plus its effects throughout this mini-episode, plus much more! Now breathe in, breathe out, sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!**The World of Cannabis is not affiliated or associated with Leafly.com or Privateer Holdings**
This week on the Adult Cannabis Enthusiast Podcast, Cam gives us an update on his most recent home grow experience. There's lots of information and laughs to be had, as Cam describes what's been a very interesting run for him, while Joel asks questions. From training methods, dealing with pests, irregular growth, and a growing medium snafu, Cam has lots of advice to give for new growers. On the review table this week is the aromatic OG Kush from Willow Weed. This small, family owned producer is our first time reviewing a legal offering that is outdoor grown! Bring out your green thumbs, water, and nutes before you jump in the virtual sesh.
What's up guy! Today's episode we get down and dirty with one of the OG strains, OG kush. It has a great background story, SPOILER it actually has east coast origins. So sit back, spark one up an enjoy today's episode. Be sure to Follow us on all of the social media outlets listed down below: Youtube Twitter Facebook Apple Podcast Spotify Anchor Beaker Google Podcast Pocket Casts RadioPublic --- 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/reliefnaturally/message
For the 49th episode of the Adult Cannabis Enthusiast Podcast, Joel and Cam have a look at the recently released ebook Highly Inventive, written by B.S. Wedeman and Ted Tronnes. On the review table this week is the SFV OG Kush offering from Simply Bare Organics. Join us for some laughs with this fun and entertaining book, while checking out an old school cannabis cultivar.
Emerald Cup Champion Josh D and Fig Farms' Keith Healy join L.A. Weekly Cannabis Columnist Jimi Devine to chat about the moment in exotic cannabis in Los Angeles. Josh D provided us insight on the evolution of fine cannabis since he first introduced OG Kush to the market. Healy explains what it was like to enter the largest legal cannabis market in the world after previously conquering NorCal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
**Listener warning @ 27:21 - Smoke Alarm** In honor of Veterans Day this month we have a Special guest this episode shout out to Marilu for joining us and blessing us with dabs of blueberry vintage x Cherry Gelato Crumble to start the episode. We follow with a joint of North Star & this weeks shout out goes out to yet again Sunday Goods who is doing a food drive at their Phoenix dispensary until Nov 30; get a full gram pre roll when you bring 3+ food items. Prop 207 passed how are we feeling? Maricopa County Attorney's office has already started to implement changes, but there is still a lot of grey area and towns are already setting restrictions. Veterans Day just passed & it was only right to have Marilu, an Air Force Veteran, on the show. We spark a joint of Iron Triangle OG (The Hammer
Getting back to our routes a of a marijuana podcast. I did this podcast smoking some OG Kush! This podcast you got my honest opinion on numerous things. I'm talking sports, music, and politics. Where else could you get all 3 of those?! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/andrew-l-thomas/support
In this episode I smoke OG Kush mixed with some Mystery bud. I ramble on about how great weed is! How it helps me unwind and I think I came up with a new name for a strain? Are you a Weed Sommelier? Support the show and buy your Thoughts Off The Stem Merch Today! Teespring.com/stores/tots420 #podcast #comedy #cannabis
High in the lab enjoying the listening experience I just had plus a sky walker og review
Let's talk about OG KUSH!