Josh Clark
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Thanks a lot, Sarah.
Every time I hear Idaho, I'm reminded of that silly T-shirt that said, Idaho, Udaho.
Do you remember that one?
I never saw that one.
What was that one?
There was a company called like Dangerous T-shirts or something like that.
And they had like, man, they were killing it with the crazy T-shirts for a while in like the early 2000s.
Was that like, instead of saying coke, it would say, you know, poke?
Or cocaine?
Yeah, that kind of thing?
Yeah, kind of.
Sometimes more original than that, but yeah.
They were coveted for a little bit among people who liked Incubus and stuff like that.
I couldn't even think of a song, so that's not me.
Okay, so let's get back to Dandelions.
I don't know how we ever get off track.
It's kind of strange, but it happens from time to time, and it just happened, Chuck.
So let's stop it from happening right now.
Right, because dandelions, as you will see, have had a long, rich history that we're going to talk about in depth as a medicinal plant, as an edible plant, as a wonderful pollinator.
And it was recast as a villain, as a weed to get rid of.