Welcome to Grateful Nerd Collective – a rotating trio of cannabis-centric podcasts where growmies, good vibes, and grassroots culture come together. The Grateful Nerd Show – Hosted by NerdGrows and The Grateful Gardener, this is your go-to for indoor gardening updates, autoflower experiments, grow tips, and deep dives into the plant and the people who love it. Havin' a Wonderful Time – Paranoid Grower takes the mic solo to share adventures from the road, cannabis events, and concert stories, ...
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Cannabis Concerts Podcasts
Candid discussions about cannabis inspired music, great past and upcoming concerts and the social implications of legalized cannabis. Old-school Grateful Dead fans, cannabis attorney Larry Mishkin share review past Grateful Dead concerts, discusses new music, shares music related news, concert updates and cannabis stories and his view of the industry. Produced By PodConx
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The L.A. Report is a breakdown of the day's top news from Southern California, featuring the award-winning reporting of LAist 89.3 FM – L.A.'s number one NPR station. Hosted by Austin Cross in the morning and Julia Paskin in the afternoon, it's the smart way to start and end your day. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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From the Capitol to your community, Nebraska Public Media’s local journalists bring you top stories and essential context every weekday morning.
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Welcome to Lunacy where we discern the sacred from the insane, and admit that whether we like it or not, we are all profoundly affected by the cycles of the moon. Geoff Eido takes dark subjects and shines a light on them so we can collectively heal, using laughter, logic, and love.
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This podcast, hosted by Casper Leitch with joint-hosts Al Byrne and Al Graham, is focused on information about industrial hemp, medical cannabis and recreational marijuana use. Featured guests include people who work in the global hemp industry or who are leaders in the medical cannabis legalization movement. All podcast segments are FREE to download.
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PromoTix University is the go-to podcast for event organizers, promoters, and venue owners who want to sell more tickets, fill more seats, and maximize event profits. Hosted by Will Royall, a 15 year festival, venue, and event business veteran, this podcast delivers no-fluff, high-impact tactics for sponsor acquisition, vendor negotiation, operations, marketing, and other strategies to help you grow your events and ticket sales. Each episode breaks down proven tactics, industry insights, and ...
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Residents left behind during Eaton fire evacs, ICE activity affects schools, Pet shelters ask for help— Afternoon Edition
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5:00A state investigation finds an Altadena care facility left behind two residents during Eaton fire evacuations. New report shows Trump's immigration policies are harming student attendance. Local animal shelters call for help. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receiv…
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Eaton Fire survivors left behind, LA County mask ban vote, Malibu approves school district split— Morning Edition
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4:35An Altadena care facility left two residents behind as they fled the Eaton Fire. LA County is set to vote on a mask ban for all law enforcement, despite legal threats. Malibu is one step closer to splitting from Santa Monica and getting its own school district. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join a…
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Dec. 9 | Rural transit cuts, ICE access dispute
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10:10Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, Dec. 9, include: rural public transportation demand grows as agencies absorb a 30-percent budget cut, Nebraska farmers weigh federal trade-war payments as crop prices stay low, lawmakers meet privately on groping allegation involving Sen. Dan McKeon, Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh blocked from McCook ICE center du…
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Rep. Friedman on Warner Bros deal, Bringing down electric bills, LA County's first all-women firefighting class — Evening Edition
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4:45As Paramount floats another plan to buy Warner Bros, we hear from the congressmember representing where many of the studios are located. Experts weigh in on how to bring down electric bills. L.A. County is celebrating its first all-women graduating class of firefighters. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.…
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New UCLA research on cannabis, Fire survivors call for better mortgage relief protections, Altadena's Christmas Tree Lane — Afternoon Edition
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5:00UCLA research shows little evidence that cannabis treats anxiety and other health issues. Fire survivors say that some mortgage lenders are not following state law to delay payments. Plus, it's a Christmas miracle in one Altadena neighborhood. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.c…
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Paramount makes hostile bid for Warner Bros Discovery, Fire survivors want more mortgage relief, Motion over feds' role in 2028 Olympics— Morning Edition
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4:59Paramount makes a hostile bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, plus President Trump weighs in on Netflix's deal. State mortgage relief is about to expire for wildfire survivors, and they need more. LA City Councilmembers want to know what role President Trump will have in planning the 2028 Olympics. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Repo…
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Dec. 8 | UNL program cuts, Lexington jobs outlook
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11:22Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, Dec. 8, include: Nebraska Board of Regents eliminates four UNL academic programs, new athletics facility approved for UNO, Playfly Sports commits over $10 million toward UNL NIL deals, State Board of Education member criticizes Omaha Public Schools over funding overpayment, Lexington officials outline chall…
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Altadena celebrates Christmas Tree Lane, LA County mask ban, Exploring LA pubs — Sunday Edition
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11:23Angelenos gathered last night for the 105th annual lighting of Christmas Tree Lane in Altadena, the first lighting since the Eaton Fire. L.A. County Supervisors will take up a final vote this week on a mask ban for law enforcement in unincorporated areas. Exploring which LA pubs to visit for the 2026 World Cup. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report b…
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Unemployment fraud, LA World Cup kick off times, Christmas Tree Lane lights up — Saturday Edition
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9:30Eleven additional L.A. County workers have been charged with felony grand theft for claiming unemployment benefits during the pandemic. FIFA announced the inaugural 2026 World Cup game between Los Angeles and Paraguay will start at 6 p.m. Altadena’s Christmas Tree Lane is lighting up, a year after the Eaton Fire. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report…
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LA World Cup venue announced, How to track pollution in your neighborhood, Luring a 500-pound Altadena bear — Evening Edition
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4:38What we learned today about Which 2026 World Cup matches will happen in LA. There's a new way to track pollution in your neighborhood. State officials try to lure a 500 pound bear from under a home in Altadena. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com This LAist podcast…
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Water taxis for 2028 Olympics, LA28 revenue estimates, $27 tamales— Afternoon Edition
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4:38L.A. is moving forward with a plan to include water taxis for the 2028 Olympics. Estimates are in for about how much revenue the Olympics could bring to L.A. Plus, for Food Friday, we'll talk about tamales that are pushing the boundaries. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.com/LA…
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Netflix to acquire Warner Bros Discovery, Eaton survivor compensation tax concerns, CalFire sues Orange County— Morning Edition
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4:30Netflix is the winner of the bidding war for Warner Brothers-Discovery. SoCal Edison's compensation plan for Eaton Fire survivors may come with a big tax bill. CalFire is suing Orange County over the Airport Fire. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.prepp…
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Dec. 5 | Tyson impacts cattle market, Medicare choices
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11:10Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, Dec. 5, include: Tyson's Lexington plant closure set to shift cattle operations across Nebraska, Nebraskans weigh traditional Medicare against Medicare Advantage, Rep. Don Bacon criticizes recent military actions, professional indoor football returns to Grand Island next year.…
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Judge weighs turning over CA voting data, World Cup announcement tomorrow, Tonight's supermoon and king tides — Evening Edition
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4:37A federal judge considers whether to make California hand over sensitive voter data to the federal government. Tomorrow we'll learn which teams are playing at SoFi Stadium for the World Cup. Tonight's supermoon could also bring king tides to our shores. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by vi…
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[HAWT] Ep. 35: DollySmokesDank | Havin' A Wonderful Time
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1:01:53Welcome back to Havin’ A Wonderful Time — the good-vibes show from the Grateful Nerd Collective where we hang out with friends, talk life, culture, and community, and share stories from the scene. This week, Paranoid Grower sits down with DollySmokesDank — a music lover, medical cannabis consultant, and one-year home gardening enthusiast. We dive i…
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Prop 50 voter turnout, LAist guide to the ultimate holiday season, Sid the Cat Auditorium— Afternoon Edition
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4:59Today is the last day for California counties to certify the election results of Prop 50. LAist wants your help in creating the ultimate holiday guide of things to do in SoCal. Plus, we'll get a sneak peak into the Sid the Cat Auditorium. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.com/LA…
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[CREW] Ep. 8: Chaos Goblin | The Crew Podcast
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1:31:25Welcome back to The Crew — the laid-back roundtable where growers, creators, and community voices come together to hang out, share stories, and talk life in the garden. This week we’re joined by our friend Chaos Goblin, a musician, home grower, and all-around creative spirit in the scene. We chat about his band, his approach to making music, what i…
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CA launches site to track federal agent crimes, Head of LA28 facing calls to resign, Pre-school struggles in the wake of TK— Morning Edition
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4:29California has launched a website where the public can report federal agents who are breaking the law. The head of LA's Olympic committee is facing calls to resign over Trump allies joining the board. Transitional Kindergarten is coming to California but at the expense of pre-schools. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by dona…
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Dec. 4 | Nebraska foster care report, medical marijuana case
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10:14Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, Dec. 4, include: one Lincoln mother describes how she confronted food insecurity while SNAP assistance was paused, ongoing legal challenge to medical marijuana ballot signatures, Foster Care Review Office report shows more kids aging out of care, NU regents face protests over proposed department cuts, three…
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Doctor linked to Matthew Perry's death sentenced, Body cameras on LASD prison deputies, Big Bear ski season starts — Evening Edition
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5:00A local doctor linked to Matthew Perry's death was sentenced today. L.A. County Sheriff deputies are wearing body cameras in prisons for the first time. Big Bear is officially opening for the ski season this week. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com This LAist podc…
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A look at whose kids are enrolled in TK, LA lawyer fakes ICE scam, Disney's kids tix to go on sale— Afternoon Edition
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4:58A new report says affluent families are driving enrollment in California's free preschools. How an LA faked an ICE investigation to scam a client out of thousands of dollars. Plus, parents -- mark your calendars for mid January. Kids Disney tickets are going on sale. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://lais…
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LA City Council allows LAPD's use of military gear, LA rent increase decision delayed, DTLA Molotov cocktail attack— Morning Edition
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4:20LA's top cop is arguing against a potential ban on the use of foam rounds and tear gas. A big decision on LA rent increases has been put on pause. A Koreatown man is accused of attacking a downtown federal building with Molotov cocktails. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://…
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Dec. 3 | Cannabis rules extended, Husker alcohol totals
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12:13Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, Dec. 3, include: Gov. Pillen's office defends move to make this year's Capitol Christmas a ticketed event, Omaha Mayor Ewing addresses police officer shortage, Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission extends emergency regulations, Nebraska Supreme Court heard arguments on in-person work requirements, companies…
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LA County advances mask ban motion, Thousands in LA get medical debt wiped, Huntington Beach sanctuary lawsuit thrown out — Evening Edition
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4:38L.A. County moves ahead with a ban on officers wearing masks on duty. Thousands of L.A. County residents are getting their medical debt erased. A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit from Huntington Beach challenging the state’s sanctuary law. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting ht…
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Pasadena homeless count, LA Charter Reform meetings, Foo Fighters benefit concert — Afternoon Edition
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4:40Pasadena is calling on volunteers for its annual homeless count. Potential changes coming to the L.A. Charter Reform Commission. Plus, details on the upcoming Foo Fighters benefit show. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any …
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LA County mask ban vote, LA City Council considers small landlord rent increases, 10 years since San Bernardino terrorist attack — Morning Edition
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4:20LA County is set to vote on a mask ban for law enforcement. LA City Council is facing a big decision on rent increases. San Bernardino marks 10 years since its deadly terrorist attack. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE…
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Dec. 2 | NE doctors condemn CDC vaccine info, nuclear consortium
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7:15Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, Dec. 2, include: Nebraska Infectious Disease Society condemned changes made to CDC's "Autism and Vaccines" webpage, state audit reveals financial abuse in Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services program, four utilities plan to study feasibility of new nuclear reactors in Nebraska, statewide teacher…
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LA lawyer impersonates ICE and gets suspended, How to weigh in on LA's pivotal charter reform, Upcoming Joshua Tree closures — Evening Edition
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4:41An LA lawyer faked an immigration operation; how to protect yourself from similar scams. The city of LA is planning changes to its charter, affecting many local agencies - we tell you how you can weigh in early in the process. Before you take a trip out to Joshua Tree this week, we have some closures to tell you about. Plus, more from Evening Editi…
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LA County holiday gift card program, Post fires recovery check-in, Solo carpool access for EV drivers ends— Afternoon Edition
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4:58L.A. County launched a holiday gift card program to support businesses affected by January's fires. For Climate Monday, checking in on where drought conditions stand and how the fire recovery process is going. Plus, the grace period for solo carpool lane access for EV drivers is over. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by vis…
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School enrollment down amid immigration raids, Santa Monica-Malibu Unified moves toward split, Habitat for Humanity's first Eaton Fire rebuild— Morning Edition
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4:14Public school enrollment is down, and immigration raids may be a reason why. Santa Monica and Malibu are making moves to create two separate school districts. Habitat for Humanity wants to finish its first Eaton Fire rebuild in time for Christmas. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting…
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Dec. 1 | NCAA Volleyball schedule, prairie chicken status
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10:27Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, Dec. 1, include: NCAA volleyball UNL and Creighton tournament schedule, state agencies coordinate support for Tyson workers ahead of plant closure, Midwestern farmers face difficult year producing major crops at loss, Lesser Prairie Chicken protection shifts as states continue conservation, City of Omaha ho…
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OC Afghans & asylum freeze, Stahl House history, Turkey therapy — Sunday Edition
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10:46An interview with the director of the Orange County Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs about how local Afghan refugees are affected by the Trump administration's asylum freeze. An iconic piece of mid-century modern architecture, the Stahl House, is for sale for the first time. An animal sanctuary in Santa Clarita uses turkeys as therapy animal…
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Women’s World Cup in LA? Farmworker unionization suit, Gen Z Filipino activism — Saturday Edition
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7:27Several Southern California stadiums have been included in a joint bid from the U.S., Mexico, Costa Rica and Jamaica to host the 2031 FIFA Women’s World Cup. The Wonderful Company suffers a setback in its efforts to overturn a new farmworkers unionization law. Gen Z picks up the mantle of Filipino social justice activism in the San Fernando Valley.…
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State land to convert to housing, Rescued pelicans released, Kids' book ideas for reluctant readers — Evening Edition
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4:37Governor Newsom announced a plan to use underutilized state land for housing, including in SoCal. The last rescued pelicans that got sick in an algae bloom this spring have been released. We have kids' book gift ideas for the reluctant readers in your life. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and b…
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Small Business Saturday in Long Beach, What to do with Thanksgiving leftovers, Holiday gift guide for foodies — Afternoon Edition
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4:53We'll tell you where to shop local this holiday season. Local chefs offer tips on what to do with your Thanksgiving leftovers. We'll talk about gift ideas for the foodie in your life Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any pur…
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Black Friday shopping, Home Depot protests, Prefab homes for fire survivors— Morning Edition
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4:15Black Friday shopping is here, in fact, the early birds already have a head start. Activists are heading to the Home Depot in Torrance - not for Black Friday - but for anti-ICE protests. The key to wildfire rebuilding may be houses that are built in a factory. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join an…
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