79: Green Earth Medicinals

Do plants work for people or do people work for plants? On this weeks episode we chat with Doug Williams, the National Sales Director, from Green Earth Medicinals. We chat about synergy between herbs, quality and marketing of CBD, herbal medicine fraud, how to harvest certain herbs, industry standards, CO2 vs. Butane for extracting CBD, FDA and food product additives, ways to use CBD, wine grapes and cannabis terroir, experience in knowing your land, and the importance of natural psychedelics.

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78: Ananda Farms

This week we sit down with Ananda Farms. One of the cleanest and most respected farms in the So. O. We have had many requests and we are proud to release the interview. High Lady Sativa and I sit down to talk about what it takes to bring high quality sun grown flower, what it takes to work with one of the top quality hash makers, and really what it takes to be consistent. Building a reputation takes years and then following up with cannabis that represents Oregon’s best grown is even harder. You better grab your best flower because we are going to venture into the mind of a REAL sun grower and talk about what you should do to produce the best flower possible under the best lights available…….sun grown…



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76: The World’s Last Hope

The World’s Last Hope joins us this week to talk about everything Korean Natural Farming, and Modern Natural Farming. You sent in questions, we had them answered, and this guy knows his shit. Much of what we throw away can be used as organic nutrients, IPM, and beneficials. What you don’t have can be grown, and what you don’t grow can be sourced from your local area much cheaper in bulk than making traditional purchases. Add those bennies to the fact that it can be done to scale and compliments closed loop farming, permaculture, and biodiversity makes it a valuable skill and method. Whether you go all in or make a few nutes on the side, check this one out. Links to Last Hope’s full recipes can be found on his IG bio, our bio, and on our website after release. Grab a fat joint and a note pad, this is good info to keep on hand. Stay Rooted!



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75: The Dirt Show

It’s a crazy time in history right now, and this week we try to tackle it with some serious conversation and some serious laughter! We talk about the tragic death of George Floyd, where we stand on the issue, and how the War on Drugs has encouraged and supported police brutality and oppression on people of color for decades. The bullshit needs to stop. We also talk some crap and attempt some comic relief on the show this week with semen in sperm, discussing our J.Epstein pheno, and sharing our very first sponsor, Donkey Shame Farms, releasing their new product called Cannapis, a new cannabis infused energy drink….so sit back and let’s get high in honor of George Floyd, share some tears, share some laughter, and show support for our brothers and sisters of color.



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74: Organarchist

The champion of Southern Oregon homesteading and cannabis breeding, Organarchist returns to tell us how to make his 2 base nutrients he uses for growing everything including cannabis. Add these 2 mixes to a good mulch, which he describes, and that’s it; season long, inexpensive, and sustainable food for cannabis and all your garden needs. We also chat about phosphorous uptake, fermenting, and more about his breeding. Take your growing game to the next self sustaining level and check out this week’s, The Dirt Show with Organarchist…Stay rooted!



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73: Indigo Gardens

The highly requested interview with Indigo Gardens is out! We sit down with Paden and Tyler to talk about the farm, the new tech they are running, growing in living soil, the challenges and quality of sunlight/light assisted greenhouses, and then we finish by getting to know the guys and how it all started. You know it wouldn’t be The Dirt Show if we didn’t throw in some funny ass stories as well, so sit back with some of your finest organic flower and join us for this “growing season” kickoff with one of Oregon’s finest living soil farms to grace the So. O.

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72: Funk Extracts

Ramsey, the man behind Funk Extracts, returns this week. Featured on episode 42, Ram comes back to talk about his big comeback after suffering a serious medical issue. Bringing together a strong and reliable team he has taken his extracts to the next level. Expressing amazing terps and highs, Funk Extracts has gone above and beyond their initial introduction in 2017 to bring serious quality to the Gems N’ Juice line and their badder using the powerful and clean CRC tech. We also get to learn more about the man as well. Ram throws out a few hilarious stories and also talks about his music and radio career from the early days. Hailing from the great state of Texas, Ram gives us a taste of the Optimo Radio with a sample from his early days of rapping. Higherpeaks smokes tough with the man so grab a gram of that Funk, scan the QR Code on the box, sit back with the funky tune, and smoke out with us as we get funkdafied on this week’s, The Dirt Show.

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71: Tyron Player feat. Bremer

Representing Oregon’s cannabis culture as the ‘King of So. O.’, Tyron Player sits down with us to talk about his new album called ‘Head in the Clouds’, releasing April 30th. His new album is a rebranding from his days as Josia. This time around, Tyron wants to bring a personal and more intimate feel with his music and life. The tracks produced by this artist is nothing short of unique and is full of depth and style. By his side is business partner and best friend Bremer. Bremer is an artist from Chicago, transplanted here to represent the West Coast vibe and music. Bringing all the love, Tyron and Bremer continue to bring genre shattering vibes to Southern Oregon. Check out the new album on your favorite music platform starting April 30th. Tyron Player, Head in the Clouds.



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70: Concepts of a Psychedelic Trip – P. 2

This week we finish up with Part 2 of our journey. Exploring the upper levels of hallucinating states we cover what people call ‘breaking through’, experiencing autonomous entities and their characteristics, common geography and settings, alterations in perspective, the experience of time, and the possibility of unique and rare sensory effects. Although we do our best to describe a trip, be aware a psychedelic experience is subjective to the individual. Your experience is not confined or limited to the descriptions in this episode. Effects of hallucinogens are completely unique and personal. Each trip can be different and will likely never be experienced the same way again. Like in life, entheogens are a journey and everyone’s is different. Let’s finish up part two by looking into the deepest darkest depths of your mind, on a psychedelic trip.



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