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Indie Alaska
These Alaskans are using weed to heal humans and the planet
Season 12
Episode 4
Alaska was the third U.S. state to legalize recreational marijuana use, but it recently became the first state to introduce an on-site consumption cafe where consumers can purchase marijuana to eat, drink, or smoke.This comes at a time when Alaska is also introducing some of the state's very first industrial hemp farms. Together, cannabis and hemp may be a solution for human and planetary health.
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5:26
Letting go as the seasons change. This episode of Indie Alaska highlights the Homer Burning Basket.
5:01
Gretchen Bersch shares some of the lessons she's learned while spending a lifetime homesteading.
4:59
Kim Sherry sharing her story and experience on The Great Alaska Recipe
3:37
Ricky Vazquez is not letting his past define him.
11:29
In Kodiak, Alaska, Marion Owen is learning how to repair the island's sour soil with compost.
8:57
Greg joined a reenactment group in Alaska, finding medieval calligraphy was harder than he thought.
3:53
Daisy Nicolas is using her passion for dog treats to teach life skills to young disabled Alaskans.
3:32
Mackenzie Englishoe is dedicated to ensuring that future generations are connected to their culture.
5:26
Meet Meg Kelley, a freehand artist in Anchorage, Alaska.
5:28
Amy Vail grew up in a family of glass artists and continues the family legacy in Alaska.
19:22
Families come together to share stories and heal together in Toksook Bay, AK.
4:45
Misty, a lifelong collector, has finally fulfilled her lifelong dream of experiencing the