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Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
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Yes, there may be a federal prosecution statute of limitations. Nonetheless, it remains riveting how Rainbow draws stories of criminalized activity from her parents and beyond. This series is more than about smuggling and cannabis trafficking, but also about Rainbow's story growing up and engaging fully with her parents.
I grew up in Sonoma County with pot, smoking parents. I was looking for podcasts about San Francisco, Haight-Ashbury counter culture. To find yours, what fun I had riding the roller coaster of your story. Love the references to popular culture as you went along. Here’s to cool Ranch Doritos, and Tigers Milk bars in the hazy sweet smoke of Mary Jane!
I’m eight episodes in and still no bigger picture discussion of how race played/plays a part in “The War on Drugs.” Maybe Rainbow Valentine will get to that at some point?!? But the fact that it’s not addressed right from the start is telling. Also the mostly cheery, “aren’t these smuggling stories crazy and hilarious” tone makes me think about the cost to so many of the children of these counter-culture smugglers and drug dealers. Pretty sure Rainbow Valentine’s idyllic childhood is NOT the nor... more
I LOVED this podcast and narration. In fact, I’ve spent a lot of time trying to find another similar one and I’m struggling to do so.
Music filler. And… It’s insane how many ads. I get you can fast forward, but such a waste of time and an annoyance that detracts from story. All of their podcasts are like this. Their advertisers should be upset everyone fast forwards and doesn’t even hear their ads because the amount is ridiculous. You’d think they’d want to stop getting such terrible reviews for this!
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Apple Podcasts | #126 |
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