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I record people telling their life stories. Most of my clients are farm families. I have a podcast: The Ag Tribes Report
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Voidstaresback 11 months ago
Amanda Radke is a central node standing up against imminent domain and has her own direct to consumer beef auction #food sovereignty - good podcast View quoted note →
Steve was a very interesting guest- was balanced between: we need cuts to the system and don’t tear it all down
I’ve been orange pilling farmers and ranchers- your podcast takes people from being BTC curious to deep diving. It’s crazy but it’s the 60+ year old landowners that take the pill and wake up. Your show gives them a way to funnel their nerves now that they see the fiat system for what it is. Keep going- important work! View quoted note →
Farmers and ranchers are getting orange pilled. Lighting is a great way to do this.
What is the cultural significance of these insane meme coins just before Trump comes into office?
Will a family's Bitcoin node be something to pass down? A full record of every single transaction that has occurred on the Blockchain. A trusted record book and a way to decide what economic ideology your family believes. Thinking through this idea... open to feedback.
This week’s Ag Tribes Report with guest Rob Sharkey This week we’re talking about the USDA’s inability to count, the price of eggs and illegal immigrant farm workers. Plus the bitcoin land price report and the worthy adversary!
Geopolitics guy just stood up at this ag conference I’m speaking at: “carbon credits are starting to feel like crypto industry did in 2010” This is utter nonsense- 1. He had never heard of crypto in 2010 and the only part they seem like is fucking eth or ripple… all worthless shitcoins
New Vance Crowe Podcast with NNZP an engineer that has built manufacturing facilities and knows all about mining raw materials. Conversation around patents was surprising- for all he has invented he has never filed a patent: image
Orange pilling ranchers today. We will hit a tipping point- I would guess we are 12-18 months. But they will come stampeding in.
The stackers of today will be the landowners of tomorrow.