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The Rise, Fall & Return of Grand Daddy Purple | James Loud Podcast EP:159

1 h 45 min · 20 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio The Rise, Fall & Return of Grand Daddy Purple | James Loud Podcast EP:159

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The legend returns.In this special edition of the James Loud Podcast, we take a deep dive into the untold history of GDP — Grand Daddy Purple — the iconic Bay Area strain that changed the game forever. Once the most sought-after flower in California, GDP dominated dispensaries, music culture, and underground markets before mysteriously fading away. Now, James Loud is bringing it back.Joining the show are Jason Washington and Luke Scarmazzo — two legacy operators with firsthand experience during the golden era of Northern California genetics. Jason Washington, founder of Plants Over Pills and Kulture, built one of Montana’s largest early medical operations before serving federal prison time and returning to build purpose-driven brands focused on community and plant-based wellness. Luke Scarmazzo, co-founder of Prophet Brands and author of High Price, served nearly 15 years in federal prison after opening one of California’s first state-legal dispensaries in Modesto. Together, they break down the rise of GDP in the early 2000s, the Bay Area culture that made it legendary, and why the real cut stood apart from everything else on the market. From underground grow houses and old-school genetics to modern hype strains, branding, legalization, and the future of legacy flower, this episode captures a piece of history from the people who lived it. This isn’t just nostalgia — it’s a conversation about preserving genetics, honoring legacy operators, and bringing authentic flavor back to the culture. Keep your eyes open… GDP is coming back.Follow James Loud:Instagram: https://instagram.com/JamesLoudInstagram: http://instagram.com/jamesloudpodcast/Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-loudFollow Plants Over Pills:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plantsoverpills/Follow Luke Scarmazzo:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukescarmazzo/Produced by Gears and GritInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gears.and.grit/About the James Loud Podcast:Hosted by award-winning breeder, author, and innovator James Loud, the show explores the art, science, and culture of modern plant genetics, sustainable cultivation, and community storytelling. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, James brings decades of experience, creativity, and insight to every episode.In 2024, the show was honored as Podcast of the Year by the International Industry Awards for its commitment to education, storytelling, and innovation. Each week features voices from across the creative and agricultural worlds — all united by passion, authenticity, and craftsmanship.Join us on this award-winning journey as we explore the future of cultivation, creativity, and culture.

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Triploids Explained: The Future of Genetics? | James Loud Podcast EP:160

On this episode of the James Loud Podcast, James sits down with Matt and Oussama of Trilogene for one of the most mind-expanding conversations yet — a deep dive into triploid genetics and how they could completely reshape the future of cultivation. Trilogene has become one of the leading biotech companies exploring advanced breeding techniques, using modern agricultural science to develop stronger, more resilient, and more efficient plants through triploid technology.Matt and Oussama break down the science behind triploids in a way anyone can understand, explaining how triploid plants differ from traditional diploid genetics and why this technology has already transformed industries like watermelon and banana farming. The discussion explores how triploids could potentially increase vigor, improve consistency, reduce seed formation, and create entirely new possibilities for modern cultivation.This episode goes far beyond hype strains and trends — it’s a real conversation about the future of breeding, plant science, and the next evolution of genetics. James, Matt, and Oussama discuss the challenges of introducing new technology into legacy markets, the misconceptions surrounding triploids, and why scientific innovation may become essential for the next generation of growers competing at scale.If you’re interested in breeding, cultivation science, genetics, or the future of agriculture and plant innovation, this is a must-watch episode packed with groundbreaking information and forward-thinking ideas.Subscribe to the James Loud Podcast for long-form conversations with breeders, scientists, innovators, and pioneers shaping the future of cultivation and genetics.Follow James Loud:Instagram: https://instagram.com/JamesLoudInstagram: http://instagram.com/jamesloudpodcast/Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-loudFollow Trilogene:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trilogeneseeds/Produced by Gears and GritInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gears.and.grit/About the James Loud Podcast:Hosted by award-winning breeder, author, and innovator James Loud, the show explores the art, science, and culture of modern plant genetics, sustainable cultivation, and community storytelling. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, James brings decades of experience, creativity, and insight to every episode.In 2024, the show was honored as Podcast of the Year by the International Industry Awards for its commitment to education, storytelling, and innovation. Each week features voices from across the creative and agricultural worlds — all united by passion, authenticity, and craftsmanship.Join us on this award-winning journey as we explore the future of cultivation, creativity, and culture.

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Portada del episodio The Rise, Fall & Return of Grand Daddy Purple | James Loud Podcast EP:159

The Rise, Fall & Return of Grand Daddy Purple | James Loud Podcast EP:159

The legend returns.In this special edition of the James Loud Podcast, we take a deep dive into the untold history of GDP — Grand Daddy Purple — the iconic Bay Area strain that changed the game forever. Once the most sought-after flower in California, GDP dominated dispensaries, music culture, and underground markets before mysteriously fading away. Now, James Loud is bringing it back.Joining the show are Jason Washington and Luke Scarmazzo — two legacy operators with firsthand experience during the golden era of Northern California genetics. Jason Washington, founder of Plants Over Pills and Kulture, built one of Montana’s largest early medical operations before serving federal prison time and returning to build purpose-driven brands focused on community and plant-based wellness. Luke Scarmazzo, co-founder of Prophet Brands and author of High Price, served nearly 15 years in federal prison after opening one of California’s first state-legal dispensaries in Modesto. Together, they break down the rise of GDP in the early 2000s, the Bay Area culture that made it legendary, and why the real cut stood apart from everything else on the market. From underground grow houses and old-school genetics to modern hype strains, branding, legalization, and the future of legacy flower, this episode captures a piece of history from the people who lived it. This isn’t just nostalgia — it’s a conversation about preserving genetics, honoring legacy operators, and bringing authentic flavor back to the culture. Keep your eyes open… GDP is coming back.Follow James Loud:Instagram: https://instagram.com/JamesLoudInstagram: http://instagram.com/jamesloudpodcast/Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-loudFollow Plants Over Pills:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plantsoverpills/Follow Luke Scarmazzo:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukescarmazzo/Produced by Gears and GritInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gears.and.grit/About the James Loud Podcast:Hosted by award-winning breeder, author, and innovator James Loud, the show explores the art, science, and culture of modern plant genetics, sustainable cultivation, and community storytelling. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, James brings decades of experience, creativity, and insight to every episode.In 2024, the show was honored as Podcast of the Year by the International Industry Awards for its commitment to education, storytelling, and innovation. Each week features voices from across the creative and agricultural worlds — all united by passion, authenticity, and craftsmanship.Join us on this award-winning journey as we explore the future of cultivation, creativity, and culture.

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Portada del episodio HIGH SUPPLY 2026 Presented By James Loud | EP #157

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Network's High Supply Show 2026!We went inside one of LA’s biggest cannabis trade shows with James Loud to connect with top names in the industry.From exclusive interviews to behind-the-scenes moments, this episode gives you a real look at the cannabis community, the people driving the culture, and what’s really happening inside a B2B cannabis event.This is 1 hour of real conversations, networking, and insight from leaders in the legal cannabis industry, including growers, brands, and innovators shaping the future.If you're into cannabis business, cultivation, branding, or industry networking — this is for you.🎥 Featuring:• Cannabis industry leaders• Live interviews• Trade show access (Los Angeles)• Behind-the-scenes content• Networking in the cannabis spaceSubscribe for more content around cannabis culture, business, and behind-the-scenes access.Follow James Loud:Instagram: https://instagram.com/JamesLoudInstagram: http://instagram.com/jamesloudpodcast/Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-loudProduced by BenjiInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/_benjiblancoAbout the James Loud Podcast:Hosted by award-winning breeder, author, and innovator James Loud, the show explores the art, science, and culture of modern plant genetics, sustainable cultivation, and community storytelling. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, James brings decades of experience, creativity, and insight to every episode.In 2024, the show was honored as Podcast of the Year by the International Industry Awards for its commitment to education, storytelling, and innovation. Each week features voices from across the creative and agricultural worlds — all united by passion, authenticity, and craftsmanship.Join us on this award-winning journey as we explore the future of cultivation, creativity, and culture.

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Portada del episodio Jason Washington with Plants Over Pills | James Loud Podcast EP:156

Jason Washington with Plants Over Pills | James Loud Podcast EP:156

On this episode of the James Loud Podcast, we sit down with Jason Washington, founder of Plants Over Pills and the visionary behind Kulture. From Division 1 football to building multi-state businesses, Jason’s journey is one of resilience, reinvention, and purpose.Jason shares his raw story, from becoming one of the largest providers in Montana’s early medical market to facing federal raids, prison time, and rebuilding his life from scratch . What came out of that experience is a mission-driven approach to business, focused on education, community impact, and helping people move away from dependency on pharmaceuticals toward plant-based alternatives.We dive deep into the creation of Plants Over Pills, a brand designed to challenge the status quo and spark real change. Jason breaks down the strategy behind building meaningful brands in a crowded market, why purpose matters more than hype, and how initiatives like scholarship funding for addiction recovery are being integrated directly into the business model. This is entrepreneurship with intention, not just profit.From industry realities and market struggles to legacy, fatherhood, and personal growth, this episode goes far beyond business. It’s about perspective, accountability, and building something that actually matters.Subscribe for more real conversations with founders, operators, and innovators shaping the future.Follow James Loud:Instagram: https://instagram.com/JamesLoudInstagram: http://instagram.com/jamesloudpodcast/Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-loudFollow Plants Over Pills:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plantsoverpills/Produced by Gears and GritInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gears.and.grit/About the James Loud Podcast:Hosted by award-winning breeder, author, and innovator James Loud, the show explores the art, science, and culture of modern plant genetics, sustainable cultivation, and community storytelling. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, James brings decades of experience, creativity, and insight to every episode.In 2024, the show was honored as Podcast of the Year by the International Industry Awards for its commitment to education, storytelling, and innovation. Each week features voices from across the creative and agricultural worlds — all united by passion, authenticity, and craftsmanship.Join us on this award-winning journey as we explore the future of cultivation, creativity, and culture.

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