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Economics In Ten is your go-to podcast if you want to learn about the lives, times and ideas of the world's greatest economic thinkers. Each episode is a fun exploration of a famous economist using ten different questions. Presented by Pete and Gav, your friendly neighbourhood economists, with technical support from Nic and music from Jukedeck - create your own at http://jukedeck.com
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Royal Grown Radio is a cultivation and cannabis focused podcast with guests from leading Cultivators, Brands, Advocates, and Professionals from Humboldt county and beyond. Hosted by Michael Beck and Rick Elliott of Royal Gold Soils
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One of the fundamental principles of orthodox economics the idea that all economic agents "maximise" - consumers aim to maximise utility (econ speak for happiness) and producers profit. Nobel Prize winning economist Herbert Simon challenged this assumption and in doing so coined a new verb, ‘to satisfice’ to show how consumers and producers in the …
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We tour the AquaBella warehouse with Chris Grunenberg Jr., Tracy Letain, & Erika to get a firsthand look at how they hand make their craft fermentation and inoculation products. Then we sit down with Yoni and Jeff to discuss the inception of their one-of-a-kind recipe! aquabellaorganics.comBy Royal Grown Radio
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Welcome to Season 6! We take a trip down to Sebastapol, CA to talk with Eleanor Kuntz & Charlotte Thomas of Leafworks! We discuss Cannabis Science, Genetics, Cultivar documenting, ID tests, Phenotype definitions, Herbarium Pressings, HLV, Pathogen testing, and more! leafworks.comBy Royal Grown Radio
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A feature of our economic world is how dominated many markets are by a single firm. If you want to search for something, you ‘Google’ it, if you want a cab, you reach for Uber and if you want to shop, Amazon is the place many will go. Standard economics would suggest this is a bad thing as competition is good for the market, so how has this happene…
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Friedrich Engels was probably the most influential sidekick in the history of the world. He bankrolled his "bestie" Marx and without his deep pockets, it is unlikely the world would ever seen the intimidating Marxist tome ‘Das Kapital’. The even more (in)famous ‘The Communist Manifesto’ was the results of genuine collaboration between the two. Enge…
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What if rational economic man existed? How would they view the current state of the planet? How would they solve ‘the economic problem’? If it was to be solved by extreme methods, how would you respond? In this new play by your friendly neighbourhood economists, Pete and Gav, these issues are tackled in a fun and thought-provoking manner. Will you …
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And now for part 2 of the pilot episode of Into the Royal Grown Cannabyss! ~~~ We have a special joint episode this time around with Steve Geider (Cannafest Organizer, Host- Into the Cannabyss), Johnny & Rose (Huckleberry Hill Farms), and Ted (Cannacountry)! We discuss Cannafest, Measure A, the Humboldt County Sungrown Market, Curing & the Limited …
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We have a special joint episode this time around with Steve Geider (Cannafest Organizer, Host- Into the Cannabyss), Johnny & Rose (Huckleberry Hill Farms), and Ted (Cannacountry)! We discuss Cannafest, Measure A, the Humboldt County Sungrown Market, Curing & the Limited Commodity Market, and more. Tune in to the Living Conversation! Cannafest Into …
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Imagine looking at the world and seeing economics everywhere. Whether it was in family dynamics, discrimination in the workplace, the criminal mind…absolutely anything!!! When first mooted this was an alien idea to many, including many economists but this was the novel approach of the highly influential and award-winning economist Gary Becker. Beck…
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We are on location in the Hudson Valley in New York speaking with Colin Decker (7Seaz, Sensei Growth Consulting, Ziplock Seeds). We discuss his history, growing in the Hudson Valley, the current state of NY permitting & Licensing, Strain history, and more! 7seazco.com SenseiGrowthConsulting ZiplockSeeds…
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Take a tour through the stacked greenhouses at Ridgeline Farms with Jason Gellman in Southern Humboldt County, CA. We talk history, genetics, scope the strains, and walk through stacks upon stacks of connoisseur flower. Be sure to check out our Youtube for the full immersive experience! ridgelinefarms.com @royalgrownradio…
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Have you ever wanted to walk in the footsteps of the great economists? Do you want to breathe the same air they breathed? Do you want to be inspired by the ghosts of Economics past? Well now's your chance. Ye olde London Town is rich with economic history and in this podcast special, your friendly neighbourhood economists, Pete and Gav, take you on…
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We sat down with Old E and Bleezy on the Mendo Dope Farm to talk about their musical roots, their terp infused recordings, the music-cannabis connection, their growth in the music industry, and more. Be sure to check out their Award winning Youtube page @MendoDope and their website for Music, Merch, & more at mendodopefarms.com. And for the full RG…
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In this mind bending 2 episode experience, first we explore Papa and Barkley's top-notch Extraction, Concentrate and Hash headquarters. Then we move on to the former K-Mart for a Wonka-esque journey through their Chocolate making, Gummy infusion,and medicinal manufacturing like you've never seen before! Be sure to check our Youtube for the full vis…
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In this mind bending 2 episode experience, first we explore Papa and Barkley's top-notch Extraction, Concentrate and Hash headquarters. Then we move on to the former K-Mart for a Wonka-esque journey through their Chocolate making, Gummy infusion,and medicinal manufacturing like you've never seen before! Be sure to check our Youtube for the full vis…
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One could argue that the modern discipline that is Economics is, to a large degree, a branch of applied mathematics. This is a far cry from its early roots found in the work of more philosophical thinkers such as Adam Smith. How did we end up here? One major reason is the "Marginal Revolution" of the nineteenth century. In this episode of their awa…
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In this episode we take a tour with Eric Walz (Humboldt Kine) in his Terp Fields. Topics include Pheno and Strain hunting, growing for maximum Terpenes, Hash Making, soils setup, biology, & maintenance, and more. Be sure to check out the full tour on our Youtube Channel! HumboldtKineFarms.com Humboldt Kine Youtube Royal Grown Radio Youtube…
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We jump into Season 5 with a tour with Eric Walz (Humboldt Kine) of the Quantum Facility. Topics include Coastal/Greenhouse growing techniques, Canopy management, Strains, and more. Be sure to check out the full tour on our Youtube Channel! HumboldtKineFarms.com Humboldt Kine Youtube Royal Grown Radio Youtube…
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Abraham Lincoln once said “You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time.” This quote has been wheeled out to the point of cliche but we believe it epitomises the work of Nobel Prize winning economist Robert E Lucas Jr. The (perhaps reluctant?) leader o…
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Join us for part 1 of our day at The Grow Off Clone Drop at Satori Wellness in Mckinleyville, CA. We speak with Sam from The Grow Off, Mary from Seed 707, And Lelehnia from The Humboldt Grace Project. Check out our full episode on Youtube! thegrowoff.com humboldtgrace.org Royal Grown Radio YoutubeBy Royal Grown Radio
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At the height of the financial crisis in 2008, the late Queen Elizabeth II asked economists at the London School of Economics the obvious question "why did nobody notice it?". Doubtless there was much muttering and shuffling of feet at that point but there was at least one economist who had predicted what would happen (albeit some years earlier), n…
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Join us at the Dragonfly Wellness Center on the California coast as we discuss legacy farming, the challenges of the state and local political landscape, the rapidly evolving state of Cultivation permits in Mendocino County, and more. Check this episode out on Youtube for some stunning visuals of the Mendocino coast!! MendoCannabis.com Arcannaflowe…
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In Shakespeare’s ‘As You Like It’, the seven ages of man are described by "melancholy Jacques" the professional misery-guts killing the mood in the Forest of Arden. To celebrate the Bard’s birthday, your friendly neighbourhood economists have produced a Shakespearian special that focuses on some economics associated with each of these seven ages. P…
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Leon Walras was described as ‘the greatest economist’ by Joseph Schumpeter and in his own lifetime he struggled to have his unique voice heard by economists in his native France, let alone those colleagues across the Channel and the Atlantic. So what were the ideas touted by Walras that would force such a claim from Schumpeter? This is what your fr…
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Have you ever found yourself considering the "economic" view of the world with a sense that something vital is missing? This was very much Herman Daly's viewpoint. He wondered why economic models didn’t include where resources came from and where they went afterwards, once used. This surprisingly caused quite a lot of controversy and so did his cal…
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Irving Fisher was once lauded by fellow economist Joseph Schumpeter as the ‘greatest economist America has ever produced’. This is high praise indeed but one could easily argue that the most recent Economic Nobel Prize laureates owe Fisher a considerable debt for their award. The financial crisis of 2008 spurred a renewed interest in Fisher’s work …
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When it comes to influencing the macroeconomy, governments have two big levers at their disposal - monetary policy and fiscal policy. In this new special by Pete and Gav, your friendly neighbourhood economists, we delve into the second of these, fiscal policy. As always we discuss 10 key questions, which will hopefully give the listener a good over…
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When economists discuss inequality, they often quote the Gini Coefficient, but who was the man behind the maths? In this episode, your friendly neighbourhood economists, Pete and Gav investigate the life and ideas of Corrado Gini. Was he on the side of good or evil? Along the way, you will find out about his often over-looked association with Musso…
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