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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2011 · 41 MIN

Homegrown Programme 156

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A special edition of the podcastinspired by the famous song and movie Brazil. Ary Barrosowrote "Aquarela do Brasil" (Brazil) in early 1939, when he was prevented from leaving his home at night due to a strong storm. Its title, which means "Watercolor of Brazil" in Portuguese, is a clear reference to the rain. Around 1943 Bob Russell added lyrics.Brazil is a 1985 cult British science fiction fantasy/black comedy film directed by Terry Gilliam set in a dystopian future. The film satires bureaucracy   Music:Brazil - Pink MartiniBrazil - The CoastersBrazil - Chick Corea & Bela FleckBrzail - Edmund HockridgeBrazil - Marrina WaksBrazil - CorneliusBrazil - The Real Tuesday WeldBrazil - Balatonfoldvari Ifusagi FuvoszenekarBrazil - Arcade FireBrazil - Eddy Duchin Spoken Word:Bureaumancy - Neil O SullivanAlan Macfarlane - What iIs BurearocrasyAlso featuring clips and soundbites from the movie Brazil Please consider donating to keep usgoing in 2011/12. Donate using the Pay Palbutton at www.homegrownpodcast.co.uk

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Homegrown Show with Ben Cummings Ben Cummings Join Ben and guests as they discuss all things homesteading, farming, holistic health and more. Explicit Grateful Nerd Collective NerdGrows 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, all wrapped in raw honesty and stoner wisdom.The Crew – A roundtable mashup of the Collective’s voices, combining hosts and guests from both shows to shoot the breeze, spark debate, and laugh about everything from grow fails to garden wins.Whether you're trimming in the tent, driving to a show, or just vibing out, The Grateful Nerd Collective has something for every plant nerd, music head, and homegrown philosopher. Explicit Homegrown Hits DuhLaurien, Mary-Kate Ultra You host it, we toast it. Explicit Abundant Souls Jack Sandquist Abundant Souls puts the spotlight on incredible people who are living a sustainable and meaningful lifestyle day to day and who LOVE homegrown food. Learn the many tools and techniques in the world of gardening and permaculture and see what's possible! We also discuss many topics that might not seem related to growing and living optimally, but everything is relevant in a world where we are seeking truth and sharing with each other.As a leader in his community, Jack Sandquist's goal is to empower local families into living a more sustainable and meaningful lifestyle. Welcome aboard! Explicit

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