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In this 31st episode of the C-Realm Podcast, KMO visits the Farm in Summertown, Tennesse and talks to Hippy Lawyer, Alan Graf and Farm founder, Stephen Gaskin.

Albert Bates founded the Ecovillage Training Center on the Farm, and as Alan Graf says in our three-way interview, can also be described as a recovering lawyer. Albert appeared on episodes 29 and 30 of the C-Realm Podcast.

Alan Graf (A.K.A. "Hippie Lawyer") is a civil rights attorney and a podcast. He podcasts his Third Planet Report from the Farm twice a week. Albert Bates and I appear in a recent episode of his podcast talking about the corporate media and independent media, like podcasts.

Stephen Gaskin lead the spiritual movement which resulted in the exodus of 300 some hippie seekers from San Francisco in 1970 to, eventually, Summer Town, Tennesse, where they established the Farm. You can find his bio here.

The first chapter of Stephen's classic book, Monday Night Class.

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