17 episodes

Host Rainbow Valentine discovers her artist mom and 'businessman' dad were deeply involved in the illegal drug trade and unknowingly spent her childhood among a massive pot distribution operation. As she talks with her father in intimate interviews, Rainbow Valentine uncovers a history of her childhood that causes her to reassess everything — and gives us a unique personal window into the infamous counter-culture of Marin County in the 70s and 80s -- from Ken Kesey's acid tests and the birth of the Grateful Dead to a drug culture that hardened and became more dangerous in response to the War On Drugs.

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    • 4.5 • 78 Ratings

Host Rainbow Valentine discovers her artist mom and 'businessman' dad were deeply involved in the illegal drug trade and unknowingly spent her childhood among a massive pot distribution operation. As she talks with her father in intimate interviews, Rainbow Valentine uncovers a history of her childhood that causes her to reassess everything — and gives us a unique personal window into the infamous counter-culture of Marin County in the 70s and 80s -- from Ken Kesey's acid tests and the birth of the Grateful Dead to a drug culture that hardened and became more dangerous in response to the War On Drugs.

    BONUS The Lemurs of New York

    BONUS The Lemurs of New York

    Rainbow Valentine talks to her New York Lemur cousins about what their uncle Walter Lemur was up to in New York City during his East Coast smuggling trips. 

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    • 23 min
    BONUS Proscribed from Puerto Vallarta

    BONUS Proscribed from Puerto Vallarta

    Friend of the Lemur’s, Joanna Banana, divulges a stressful story of marijuana & mistaken identity in Mexico.

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    • 24 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
78 Ratings

78 Ratings

Liv2Curl ,

Great podcast

Great podcast, such an interesting story. Loved the theme song it’s an ear worm I have been singing for days.

Candy O fom hogtown ,

Great stories

Great stories but very very difficult to listen to the narrator I feel like she’s changing her voice to make her self sound younger plus the tone of her narration is grating to my intelligence
But I love the parents and the characters so I can withstand the narrator

Mike*W ,

An interesting take on mid/late-century California

I guess if I binge listened to this podcast, it should get 5 stars.

I was in Jr. High in Santa Barbara in the early 70s. It seemed that every other Friday afternoon in Grade 9, we had an ambulance at school for an overdose - probably not the truth, but it felt that way. There was a lot going on everywhere. The US was losing it's innocence fast. There was a war. There were lots of drugs around. There was tension - even a darkness in the air.

Life felt scary to me, and for their part, the carnage I witnessed from drugs and terrible choices helped me stay clear of that culture. i had the luxury of being a little younger and observing from a few steps behind.

It's interesting to me that all the ideals and "freedom" from the generation that was going to change the world, has landed us in the world we have now. Those in the generation coming up have just as much disdain for what we've become, and the world we're giving them. History has a knack for repeating itself. "When will they ever learn...?" - from a popular folk song we sang back in my Jr. High choir. I hope this generation will learn since, as well intentioned as we all were, we didn't.

We are no better than those we may have condemned - as wrong and corrupt as things were. For any gains that were made, it seems it was fragile progress at best. We thought we'd be farther along than we actually are at this point, but it seems it won't take much to tip the balance.

The theme song nails the Dead vibe perfectly, but it's tighter than the Dead ever were. (Maybe if I'd seen them live I would have a different opinion, but they never won me over.) Sit back and enjoy that nice theme song pocket. The lyrics become more evident the more episodes you listen to.

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