Podcasts
Bitcoin Fixes This
Exploring how Bitcoin fixes the problems created by fiat money.
Bitcoin Fixes This #120: Free Private Cities with Alex Voss and Marthinus Gobler
I talked to Alex Voss and Marthinus Gobler about Free Private Cities, their history and their potential for BItcoiners. We discussed Special Economic Zones, Honduras's ZEDEs like Prospera and much more.
Bitcoin Fixes This #118: Bitcoin Inheritance with Anthony Park
I talked to Anthony about probate, estate planning, trusts and the different considerations you didn't know to consider when it comes to your Bitcoin after you die. You'll learn what typical Bitcoin inheritance pitfalls are and how to avoid them.
Bitcoin Fixes This #113: Principles of Economics with Saifedean Ammous
I talked to Saifedean about his new book, Principles of Economics. We discussed the idea of scarcity, the only real restriction to production being human time, the reason why human action is so important and the ridiculousness of simplifying human beings so they are assumed to act the same. We also talked about the reason why energy is such an important part of economic life and how unemployment is really a fiat phenomenon.
Bitcoin Fixes This #112: Hidden Repression with Alex Gladstein
I talked to gladstein about his book, Hidden Repression. Find out how the IMF uses debt, or money created out of nothing, to enslave other countries and how everything in the debtor countries is restructured so that they continue in their dependency.
Bitcoin Fixes This #104: Macroeconomics with Parker Lewis and Tuur Demeester
Welcome to Season 5 of Bitcoin Fixes This, After a year-long sabbatical, this show is back! We start off with a banger of an episode featuring two Bitcoin macroeconomists, Parker Lewis and Tuur Demeester. We talked about the Fed, why they really printed the money (it wasn't just COVID) the current inverted yield curve and what the future holds.
Bitcoin Fixes This #102: Modern Self-Conception with Carl Trueman
Carl Trueman is a professor of Biblical and Religious studies at Grove City College. He is the author of The Triumph of the Modern Self. We talk about the modern self, how people identify themselves and how this is very different from the past. Dr. Trueman also tells us about how politics has changed significantly as a result.
Bitcoin Fixes This #100: Starting Businesses with Obi Nwusu
Obi Nwusu is an entrepreneur, board member of BTrust and founder of Fedi. We talk about how he got started in business, why he likes starting businesses and the adventures he’s had along the way. Obi also tells us about his new venture and how he envisions Fedi fitting into the Bitcoin ecosystem
Bitcoin Fixes This #99: Financial Deplatforming with Anna Chekhovic
Anna Chekhovic is a member of the Anti-Corruption Foundation, an organization trying to root out corruption in Russia. We talk about financial deplatforming that the organization and all its members experienced from the Russian government. We also talked about the role that Bitcoin has had on her human rights organization.
Bitcoin Fixes This #98: Philosophy of Science with Troy Cross
Troy Cross is a professor of philosophy and Bitcoiner. We talk about science, academia, what’s broken about the current system and why it came to be the way it is. We also talked about Bitcoin and how that fits into the picture.
Bitcoin Fixes This #97: Monetary Imperialism with Fode Diop
Fode Diop is a Bitcoin coder from Senegal. We talk about the CFA Franc, their colonial history, and the injustice of the monetary policy. Fode also tells us what it’s like on the ground in Senegal versus France and the US.
Bitcoin Fixes This #95: Fossil Future with Alex Epstein
Alex Epstein is the author of the new book Fossil Future. We talk about the moral case for why we need more fossil fuels going forward, not less. Alex makes the case that the benefits of fossil fuels greatly outweigh the drawbacks.
Bitcoin Fixes This #78: El Salvador with Max and Stacy
Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert are the host and producer of Keiser Report. In this episode we talk about El Salvador, the volcano bond, and the future of the US monetary hegemony. We also talk about their role in this whole thing, their impressions of the country and how other countries may adopt Bitcoin.
Bitcoin Fixes This #58: Austrian Economics with Rahim Taghizadegan
Rahim Taghizadegan is an Austrian Economist living in Vienna and the author of Austrian School for Investors. We talk about the Austrian school of Economics, its axioms and contrast it with other schools of economics. Rahim also tells us about the Free Cities project, why trust is a form of capital and how Bitcoin has taught Austrian economists.
Bitcoin Fixes This #57: Christian Libertarianism with Doug Stuart
Doug Stuart is the CEO of the Libertarian Christian Institute. We talk about Christianity, Libertarianism and his story of discovering both. Doug also talks about the compatibility of both and the principles behind why this is a growing group.
Bitcoin Fixes This #47: Crime and Punishment with Alice Marie Johnson
Alice Johnson is a criminal justice reform advocate who got a pardon for her life sentence back in 2018. We talk about her story of being a non-violent first-time offender, mandatory minimum sentences and her work with Ross Ulbricht. Alice also tells us about what it was like being in prison, how she has advocated for non-violent offenders and why she isn’t giving up.
Bitcoin Fixes This #44: Identity with Adam Dirks and Bethany Hamilton
Adam Dirks and Bethany Hamilton are surfers, stars of the movie Unstoppable, Christians and Bitcoiners. We talk about identity, being grounded and how their faith has influenced their relationship. We also talked about social media, the role of money in identifying us with work and ultimately being free from the judgment of others.
Bitcoin Fixes This #24: Listener Questions with George Mekhail
We answered listener questions about our book! @lehmann_adam Is bitcoin the one world currency used in the end times? @mklad How much of an influence do you think subjectivism had on creating the fiat conditions of today? Do you think bitcoin rejects postmodernism’s subjective understanding of truth and is in some ways a return to an objective standard? (“my truth” vs “the Truth”) @VikingKing447 How might Bitcoin adoption assist with getting funds to missionaries around the world? High wire fees is a waste to kingdom fund to further the gospel.
Bitcoin Fixes This #21: Health Care with Dr. Jason Fung
Dr. Jason Fung is a doctor and author of many books, including The Complete Guide to Fasting. We talk about health care, the monetary incentives in the system and why so many patients seem to be doing so badly. Jason also tells us about nutrition, fasting and what believes will make people healthier.
Off Chain with Jimmy Song
352 episodes covering Bitcoin development, economics, and culture (2018-2020).
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