Hippie-Fari Reggae Radio & Podcast

HippieFariReggaeRadio&Podcast

Hippie-Fari Reggae Radio & Podcast, where Reggae rhythms and soulful commentary capture all things Reggae. From past & current Music, interviews, discussions, live chats and banter all surrounding the culture created by reggae music. From educational episodes where we dive into the music and its origins, to interviews with bands, festival/event creators and Reggae label owners. ”STRENGTH IN UNITY - BUILD YOUR COMMUNITY”

  1. 20H AGO

    #62 Rebel Sounds Rising-The Power Of Reggae Music Goes Beyond Entertainment.

    In this episode of Hippie Fari Reggae Radio & Podcast, host Scotty engages with Rebel Rich and Brandon Kish, co-founders of Rebel Sounds Rising, to explore the profound impact of reggae music on social change and personal lives. The conversation delves into their personal journeys into reggae, the unifying power of the genre, and the importance of authenticity in music. They discuss the challenges artists face in the industry and the significance of community and grassroots efforts in promoting conscious music. The episode emphasizes the revolutionary roots of reggae and its continued relevance in today's world. In this engaging conversation, the hosts explore the deep connections between music, mental health, and community. They discuss the importance of addressing mental health issues within creative spaces, the challenges of navigating the music industry with integrity, and the significance of building sustainable success through genuine relationships. The conversation highlights the unifying power of reggae music and its ability to convey messages of hope and togetherness, ultimately emphasizing that we are all in this together. TAKEAWAYS True revolution starts in the love of music. Reggae music was created for social change. The power of reggae music goes beyond entertainment. Every stage is an opportunity for artists. Authenticity in music is crucial for artists. Reggae music has the ability to unify people. Artists should own their music and message. The music industry often overlooks grassroots efforts. Mistakes artists make include not promoting themselves. Community building is essential for artist development. Reggae, Ska, and Punk can coexist on the same stage. Mental health is a crucial conversation in creative spaces. Creativity often correlates with struggles in mental health. Helping others can be a path to self-help. Building relationships is more important than financial gain. Sustainable success involves patience and commitment to artists. Unity and community are central themes in reggae music. Trust the feelings that music evokes in us. The universe recognizes authenticity and intention. We are all part of a larger reggae revolution. KEYWORDS reggae, social change, music, unity, conscious music, artist development, community, grassroots, revolution, culture, music, mental health, reggae, creativity, community, sustainable success, artists, unity, addiction, integrity LINKS Rebel Sounds Rising - www.rebelsoundsrising.com Hippie Fari - www.hippiefari.com

    1h 2m
  2. FEB 4

    #61 (Part 2) RootsLand Host Henry K. discussing his life and career in Kingston Jamacia

    Inside Rootsland: The Deep Roots and Future of Reggae with Henry K Discover the rich history, cultural responsibility, and future challenges of reggae music from the perspective of Henry K., host of Rootsland. This episode dives deep into Kingston’s legendary studios, the significance of authenticity, and the impact of AI on musical heritage. In this episode: Henry’s personal introduction to reggae through teenage Beach memories in St. Thomas and cassette tapes The influence of Ross Records and legendary producers like Dr. Dredd in shaping modern reggae industry knowledge The sacredness of Kingston studios, legendary artists like Bob Andy, and the lessons from the streets and orphanages The social responsibility of reggae artists to represent their community and history beyond entertainment How reggae and the counterculture of the Grateful Dead share roots in resistance, social justice, and spiritual unity The evolving threat of AI-generated music and the challenges of cultural preservation in a digital age The importance of honoring reggae’s elders and keeping the roots alive for future generations The role of festivals, community projects, and authentic storytelling in safeguarding reggae’s legacy Timestamps: 00:00 - Inside Rootsland: Exploring Kingston's reggae roots and their global influence 05:17 - Henry's teenage discovery of reggae via beach performances & cassette tapes 09:20 - Ross Records & working with pioneers like Dr. Dredd in Washington DC 12:15 - Kingston’s street life, dangers, and lessons learned from the real-world experience 16:21 - Protecting reggae’s authenticity amidst AI and digital transformations 21:47 - Connecting reggae to the counterculture, resistance, and social justice movements 29:23 - The legacy of Peter Tosh and the ongoing fight for justice & recognition 36:43 - How reggae’s message and music continue to inspire worldwide resistance Resources & Links: Rootsland Podcast — Official website with full episodes Bob Andy - "Fire Burning" — Essential reggae classic Kingston’s Alpha Boys School — Legendary institution for Jamaican musicians Ross Records — Pioneering reggae production house Peter Tosh & the Fight for Cannabis Justice — Petition to reopen investigation into Tosh’s murder Henry K. on LinkedIn — Connect with the host Connect with Henry K. : Additional Notes: Henry’s journey exemplifies dedication to preserving reggae’s core message of resistance and community. From legendary Kingston studios to global festivals, his work highlights that authentic reggae is about more than music—it’s a movement rooted in history, social justice, and spirituality. This conversation reminds us to honor our elders, face modern challenges like AI, and continue building a global community that upholds reggae’s revolutionary spirit. Remember: “Reggae is the last bastion of the people's army”—a powerful reminder of music’s true power in social change.

    56 min
  3. FEB 3

    #4 Floridaze LIVE WTHC Radio - Hippie Fari Reggae RootsCast - Reggae Frequency Fridays

    In this episode of the Hippie Fari Reggae Rootscast, host Scotty the High-Strung Hippie engages in a deep conversation with Scott Lonker from the band Floridaze. They discuss the band's rapid growth, the importance of community and culture in reggae music, and the creative process behind their songs. The conversation also touches on the upcoming tour, the significance of live performances, and the sacrifices made in the pursuit of music. Throughout the episode, themes of love, unity, and personal growth are emphasized, showcasing the essence of reggae music and its impact on the artists and their audience. TAKEAWAYS The Hippie FarI Reggae RootsCast is dedicated to roots, culture, and conscious reggae music. Community and culture play a vital role in the reggae scene. Floridaze has experienced rapid growth in less than two years. The importance of hard work and authenticity in the music industry. Music is a reflection of personal growth and accountability. Live performances create memorable experiences for the audience. The upcoming tour is a significant milestone for Floridaze. The creative process involves both personal inspiration and collaboration. Sacrifices are necessary for pursuing a career in music. The band's future plans include new music and continued touring. CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to Hippie Far Eye Reggae Rootscast 02:15 The Journey of Florida's Band: Growth and Momentum 08:49 Reflections: The Meaning Behind the Music 15:55 Recent Shows and Collaborations 20:58 Upcoming Tour Plans and Experiences 28:03 The Power of Music Production 32:16 Exploring Dub Reggae and Its Evolution 34:38 The Journey of Songwriting and Experimentation 39:56 Building a Strong Band Chemistry 41:39 Creating Memorable Live Experiences 42:36 The Songwriting Process: Inspiration and Collaboration 46:22 Looking Ahead: New Music and Future Plans LINKS www.floridazeband.com www.hippiefari.com

    55 min
  4. FEB 3

    CMM #9 Cultivated MonDaze Cultivated Mind - Reggae As Resistance, Rhythm & Social Change.

    In this episode, Scotty sits down with Tony Brand to discuss reggae music as a force for resistance and social change, exploring rhythm, culture, ganja, production, and the responsibility of honoring reggae elders while shaping the future of the genre. In this engaging conversation, Scotty and Tony Brand explore the profound impact of reggae music on social change, the importance of respecting reggae elders, and the cultural significance of ganja. They delve into the evolution of music production, discussing the balance between analog and digital techniques, and share their creative influences across genres. The discussion also honors the legacy of reggae icons and reflects on the future of reggae music, highlighting new voices and sounds that continue to shape the genre. In this conversation, Scotty and Tony Brand delve into the evolution of reggae music, emphasizing the importance of the rhythm section and the influence of legendary figures like Sly and Robbie. They discuss the responsibility of modern artists to honor reggae pioneers while pushing the genre forward. The dialogue also touches on the political messages inherent in reggae music and the need for younger generations to engage with the roots of the genre. As they explore the future of reggae, they highlight the importance of collaboration and the blending of different musical styles. TAKEAWAYS If the state of the nation doesn't trouble your spirit, your vision is asleep. Reggae music was created for social change and remains relevant today. It's important to respect the elders of reggae who laid the foundation for the genre. Ganja culture is deeply rooted in freedom of speech and expression. The normalization of cultural practices can shape perceptions of right and wrong. Music production has evolved, with a blend of analog warmth and digital precision. Creative influences can come from various genres, enriching the music-making process. Honoring the legacy of reggae legends is crucial for the genre's future. New voices in reggae are emerging, bringing fresh sounds and perspectives. The conversation around music and culture is ongoing and vital for social awareness. The rhythm section is crucial in reggae music, providing the backbone of the genre. Modern reggae artists have a responsibility to honor the pioneers while innovating. The cultural significance of reggae music is tied to its historical roots and messages. Collaboration between old and new artists is essential for the genre's evolution. Reggae music serves as a platform for political and social commentary. It's important for artists to acknowledge and respect the origins of reggae. The future of reggae lies in its ability to adapt and incorporate diverse influences. Artists should strive to create music that resonates with the core values of reggae. The dialogue between generations in reggae can foster growth and understanding. Changing one's mind in light of new information is a sign of intelligence and growth. KEYWORDS reggae, social change, music production, cultural significance, ganja, reggae legends, creative influences, analog vs digital, music community, reggae history, reggae, rhythm section, Sly and Robbie, modern artists, honoring pioneers, political message, music evolution, cultural responsibility, reggae history, music industry CHAPTERS 00:00 Awakening the Spirit: The Call for Social Change 01:30 Celebrating Reggae: A Journey Through Music and Culture 04:09 Honoring the Elders: The Legacy of Reggae Icons 09:56 The Fight for Freedom: Ganja Culture and Its Roots 12:55 Cultivated Mondays: A New Era in Reggae Music 13:10 Navigating the Music Industry: The Art of Releasing Tracks 15:01 Analog vs. Digital: The Evolution of Music Production 20:00 The Future of Music: AI and Its Impact on Creativity 28:19 The Community Spirit of Reggae 29:39 Creative Influences and Inspirations 32:39 Exploring New Sounds in Reggae 35:05 Honoring Reggae Legends 39:44 The Importance of Rhythm in Reggae 48:49 Responsibility of Modern Artists 54:48 Generational Harmony in Music 57:58 The Essence of Reggae and Its Spiritual Roots 01:00:02 Politics, Culture, and the Message of Reggae 01:04:03 The Role of Music in Social Change 01:10:29 Future Directions in Music and Collaboration LINKS www.cultivatedmindmusic.com www.hippiefari.com

    1h 20m
  5. JAN 28

    #60 (Part 1) RootsLand Host Henry K.discussing his life and career in Kingston Jamacia

    From his life in Kingston & his career at Tuff Gong RootsLand Podcast host Henry K deep dives into his life and love in this first 1 of 3 episodes of the 3 part "Inside RootsLand" exclusive podcast LIVE on Hippie-Fari.   SUMMARY In this episode of the Hippie Fari Reggae Radio and Podcast, host Scotty interviews Henry K, the creator of the Rootsland podcast. They explore Henry's journey into reggae music, his experiences at Roz Records, and his time interning at Tuff Gong Studios in Kingston, Jamaica. The conversation delves into the cultural significance of reggae, the music industry, and the lessons learned from living in Kingston. TAKEAWAYS Reggae music has a rich history tied to social change. Henry K's journey into reggae began in his teenage years. Roz Records played a crucial role in Henry's understanding of the music industry. Interning at Tuff Gong Studios was a transformative experience for Henry. Blending into the local culture is essential for survival in Kingston. The importance of preserving authentic Jamaican reggae is urgent. Henry learned valuable lessons from iconic figures in reggae. The music industry can be challenging for new artists. Reggae's reach extends far beyond tropical climates. The podcast aims to educate listeners about reggae's cultural significance. titles Inside Rootsland: A Journey Through Reggae Henry K: The Voice of Reggae History KEYWORDS Rootsland, reggae podcast, Henry K, Kingston, music history, Roz Records, Tuff Gong, reggae culture, music industry, Jamaican music Chapters 00:00Introduction to Reggae's Cultural Significance 03:15Henry K.'s Journey into Reggae 05:55First Encounters with Reggae Music 09:27Interning at Ross Records 15:02Experiences in Kingston, Jamaica 27:42Lessons Learned in Kingston   LINKS www.rootslandnation.com www.hippiefari.com

    32 min
  6. JAN 28

    #3 Al Anderson LIVE WTHC Radio - Hippie-Fari Reggae RootsCast - Reggae Frequency Fridays

    From Kingston To The World - Al Anderson Of Bob Marley & The Wailers & The Original Wailers Talks On Reggae History, His Legacy & The Elders We Have Recently Lost!!!! In this engaging conversation, Scotty the High-Strung Hippie welcomes reggae legend Al Anderson back to the show. They explore Al's journey through the music industry, the legacy of the Wailers, and the impact of reggae music on global culture. Al shares personal stories, insights on the challenges faced by artists, and the importance of preserving reggae as a living culture. The discussion also honors the contributions of influential figures like Jimmy Cliff and Cat Core, emphasizing the need for community support in the music industry. TAKEAWAYS The Roots cast is a space for reasoning and creative flow. Al Anderson reflects on his journey and the evolution of reggae. The audience's connection to reggae spans generations. The legacy of the Wailers is vital to reggae's history. Bob Marley's influence reaches across genres and cultures. Reggae music is a spiritual experience and cultural expression. The importance of supporting artists through live shows and merchandise. Al emphasizes the need for true management in the music industry. Honoring legends like Jimmy Cliff and Cat Core is essential. Reggae must be preserved as a living culture, not just nostalgia. CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to Hippie Fari and Roots Culture 02:17 Welcoming Al Anderson: A Reggae Legend 03:37 Reflections on Life and Music 05:02 The Inspiration Behind Performing 06:32 The Legacy of the Wailers 09:28 The Impact of Bob Marley and the Wailers 11:27 The Evolution of Reggae Music 16:16 Reggae's Global Reach and Influence 19:38 The Original Wailers: A Unique Experience 22:02 Navigating the Music Industry Today 28:59 Honoring Legends: Jimmy Cliff and Cat Core 46:42 Preserving Reggae as a Living Culture 49:29 Looking Ahead: Future Collaborations and Releases LINKS Al Anderson Links & The Original Wailers Links - Al Anderson Linktree - https://linktr.ee/al_anderson T.O.W. Website - https://theoriginalwailers.com/ Hippie-Fari Website - www.hippiefari.com

    58 min
  7. JAN 23

    #59 Cultivated Mind Docucast LIVE @ Point Break Festival 2025 Virginia Beach VA. Interviews, Music

    Live from Point Break Festival 2025 Virginia Beach VA. This episode captures a powerful roots reggae reasoning and LIVE music from Cultivated Mind. Music Unity & the culture that binds it all!!!! SUMMARY This reasoning features Scotty interviewing members of Cultivated Mind and United Souls at the Point Break Festival before and after the Cultivated Mind set . They discuss upcoming projects, the dynamics of their bands, and the importance of roots reggae music. The interviews highlight the festival experience, the collaboration between musicians, and the passion for reggae music that drives their performances. TAKEAWAYS Cultivated Mind is set to release new albums and perform full band shows. The band aims to create a seamless musical experience during their set. United Souls is deeply rooted in the reggae scene and has a strong community presence. The festival showcased a blend of new and classic reggae music. Collaboration among musicians is key to their performances. The importance of roots reggae in their music is emphasized. The band members have a rich history of working together. The festival was a celebration of reggae culture and community. Scotty expresses gratitude for being part of the Cultivated Mind family. The dynamic between band members enhances their live performances. KEYWORDS Cultivated Mind, United Souls, Point Break Festival, reggae music, live performance, music collaboration, roots reggae, festival experience, band dynamics, music community LINKS www.cultivatedmindmusic.com www.pointbreakfestival.com www.hippiefari.com @unitedsoulsband (Facebook) @jordan.weekley (Facebook) jordan.with_a_j (Instagram) @LostSoulSociety757 (Facebook) #reggae #reggaemusic #reggaevibes #rootsreggae #dub #dancehall #ska #rocksteady #oneLove #irie #jamaica #jamaicanmusic #caribbeanvibes #riddim #soundsystem #rastafari #rasta #zion #kingston #bobmarley #petertosh #burningspear #chronixx #protoje #koffee #dubwise #reggaelife #reggaeculture #reggaelove #reggaefamily #reggaenation #reggaeworld #reggaecommunity #reggaeartist #reggaeband #reggaedj #reggaeparty #reggaenight #reggaefestival #reggaeconcert #reggaeroots #reggaesoul #reggaespirit #reggaevibesonly #goodvibes #positivevibes #peaceandlove #musicislife #livemusic #islandvibes #tropicalvibes #summervibes #chillvibes #musiclover #musicculture #worldmusic #globalmusic #consciousmusic #upliftingmusic #rootsandculture #ital #ganjavibes #herbalvibes #spiritualvibes #unity #freedom #resistance #dubplate #selector #bassculture #vinylculture #oldschoolreggae #newreggae #modernreggae #reggaefusion #reggaefans #reggaelifestyle #reggaeaddict #reggaepower #reggaemovement #reggaerevolution #reggaemood #reggaesound #reggaebeat #reggaerhythm #reggaechill #reggaesummer #reggaehearts

    34 min
  8. JAN 20

    #58 Marina Kelley of Sugar Shack Sessions - Reggae, Community & Supporting Independent Artists

    In This episode Of Hippie-Fari Marina Kelley of Sugar Shack Sessions joins us to discuss reggae music, community building & empowering independent artists. SUMMARY In this episode of Hippie FarI Reggae Radio & Podcast host Scotty the High Strung Hippie welcomes Marina Kelley, the sponsorship coordinator of Sugar Shack Sessions. The conversation dives deep into the essence of reggae music, its roots in social change, and the importance of community in the music industry. Marina shares her journey from growing up surrounded by reggae to her current role supporting independent artists. She emphasizes the significance of behind-the-scenes work in the music industry, discussing how her experiences have shaped her understanding of community building and artist support. The episode highlights the power of music to connect people and the necessity of genuine engagement between artists and their fans. In this engaging conversation, Marina Kelley shares her journey in the music industry, emphasizing the importance of taking action and being proactive in pursuing one's passions. She recounts a pivotal moment with Kyle Smith, who encouraged her to stop talking about her aspirations and start working towards them. This tough love motivated her to secure a position at AEG, where she learned the value of hard work and determination. Marina also highlights the significance of community and support in the music scene, expressing her desire to uplift and promote local artists while fostering a sense of unity within the industry. The discussion further delves into the role of reggae music in social change, with both Marina and Scotty reflecting on how the genre carries powerful messages of justice and positivity. They explore the impact of humor and authenticity in their online presence, emphasizing the importance of genuine connections with their audience. Marina shares her vision for the future, including her aspirations to create a festival and support artists through her new LLC, Entertainment Support Services. The conversation wraps up with practical advice for artists and a reminder of the importance of intention in promoting music. KEYWORDS reggae music, community building, independent artists, Sugar Shack Sessions, music industry insights, artist support, Music Monday, social change, behind the scenes, podcast, Marina Kelley, reggae music, social change, music industry, community support, authenticity, local artists, entertainment services, music promotion, positivity TAKEAWAYS Reggae is about truth and social change. Community engagement is crucial for artists. Merchandise can significantly support artists financially. Music Mondays evolved into a platform for sharing new music. Behind-the-scenes work is essential for the success of artists. "Get to it, put the work in, plant the seeds, see the fruit." "It's everything. I will be so honest with somebody..." "Try harder and be better, genuinely." "I want to support these artists in any possible way that I can." "You can be you because I'm going to be me." "If you have kids or if you're gonna have kids, you're gonna be sharing it with your kids." "I never made this content to blow up... I'm doing it as a hobby." "Ask them how's the best way that I can support you." "It's not your business what other people think about you." "If I had all the resources, I would start on those projects immediately." CHAPTERS 00:00 The Essence of Reggae Music 06:02 Growing Up with Reggae: Personal Stories 12:02 Music Monday: Sharing the Vibes 18:02 The Importance of Community in Music 24:09 Supporting Underground Artists 30:03 Building Connections Through Music 37:39 Behind the Scenes: The Magic of Music Production 44:51 The Pull of Reggae Music 54:02 The Importance of Genuine Intent in Music Promotion 01:00:40 Authenticity in Social Media 01:06:02 The Role of Humor in Connection 01:13:55 Dream Projects and Creative Visions Marina Kelley Links Insta - https://www.instagram.com/marinakelley_/?hl=en Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@marinakelley_ FaceBook - https://www.facebook.com/marina.kelley.77/ Sugarshacksessions.com #reggae #reggaemusic #reggaepodcast #reggaevibes #rootsreggae #dubreggae #dancehall #reggaeculture #reggaelife #reggaelove #reggaecommunity #reggaeartist #reggaeband #reggaesound #reggaeradio #reggaejournal #reggaenews #reggaescene #reggaefamily #reggaeinternational #jamaicanmusic #caribbeanmusic #islandvibes #oneLove #rastavibes #irie #consciousmusic #positivevibes #musicpodcast #podcastlife #podcasters #independentartists #supportlocalartists #supportreggae #localreggae #reggaeunderground #reggae2026 #newreggae #reggaerevival #modernreggae #rootsandculture #dubwise #soundclash #selector #reggaeselector #vinylreggae #reggaehistory #reggaeinterview #artistinterview #musicinterview #reggaepromo #reggaepromotion #reggaepodcastnetwork #audiopodcast #streamingmusic #spotifyreggae #applemusicreggae #reggaefans #reggaelisteners #reggaesupport #reggaepassion #reggaemovement

    1h 25m

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Hippie-Fari Reggae Radio & Podcast, where Reggae rhythms and soulful commentary capture all things Reggae. From past & current Music, interviews, discussions, live chats and banter all surrounding the culture created by reggae music. From educational episodes where we dive into the music and its origins, to interviews with bands, festival/event creators and Reggae label owners. ”STRENGTH IN UNITY - BUILD YOUR COMMUNITY”