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Introducing The ‘Friendly Aussie Podcast’!

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In this episode, we take the bold first step of introducing who we are. We explain our mission statement as a publication, and develop in words what we plan to do with the podcast into the future, with plenty of goofs, gaffes and giggles along the way.

We talk about the everyday realities of being a stoner and the many challenges one can come to face with this lifestyle – particularly in the way of productivity. We cover the dangers of weed grown with PGR, or ‘Plant Growth Regulators‘, discussing the ways in which our origin as a publication is interwoven with the stuff, and the broader shift in consciousness occurring within the Australian black market.

We proclaim our allegiances to the movement that seeks to legalise cannabis in Australia on both a recreational and medicinal level – and yes, we mean ‘the whole plant’. We want to see Australia become a leader in manufacturing hemp, plant medicines and psychedelic experiences, alike. It’s not just a matter of legalisation for us, but a reclaiming of our own power in our everyday lives – and we see cannabis as a great ‘first step’. We’ve been working on different tools – such as ‘Better Letters‘ – to help facilitate a broader social and political transformation towards this aim.

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Content provided by Joe Lagrasso. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Joe Lagrasso or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, we take the bold first step of introducing who we are. We explain our mission statement as a publication, and develop in words what we plan to do with the podcast into the future, with plenty of goofs, gaffes and giggles along the way.

We talk about the everyday realities of being a stoner and the many challenges one can come to face with this lifestyle – particularly in the way of productivity. We cover the dangers of weed grown with PGR, or ‘Plant Growth Regulators‘, discussing the ways in which our origin as a publication is interwoven with the stuff, and the broader shift in consciousness occurring within the Australian black market.

We proclaim our allegiances to the movement that seeks to legalise cannabis in Australia on both a recreational and medicinal level – and yes, we mean ‘the whole plant’. We want to see Australia become a leader in manufacturing hemp, plant medicines and psychedelic experiences, alike. It’s not just a matter of legalisation for us, but a reclaiming of our own power in our everyday lives – and we see cannabis as a great ‘first step’. We’ve been working on different tools – such as ‘Better Letters‘ – to help facilitate a broader social and political transformation towards this aim.

  continue reading

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