So, I've been focusing on my craft and stacking sats in the past few months, now I've the freedom to come back to podcasting, which I want to continue because it allows me to get to know new and exciting people, as well as open my mind to ideas or perspectives never previously considered.
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Interesting thread and I'd love to learn more from the perspective of a Christian. @Laeserin @The Beave @Kajoozie Maflingo would any of you be interested on hopping on my podcast to develop this chat further? It could be done individually or in a group, however you want.
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Hey @MAHDOOD @Laser , I don't know what's best way to reach you guys individualy, but would you be interested on hopping on my podcast (together or separately, doesn't matter)? I want to make a few Plebchat episodes about the current drama unfolding on Nostr about immigration and ICE, with the intent to interview the different sides. I've read a few of your posts and think you'd be great guests to have on, but if you're not interested, I'd appreciate recommendations on who to have on.
I simply want to pick your brains, ask questions and understand the individual thought process. So, don't worry about any hostility here. Cheers.
This is basically the whole ICE and migration issue everyone is talking about.
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@walker I'll take you up on your offer to come on someone's podcast! I'd like to pick your brain on a few things.
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Looks like it's official, the visa has been issued and I'll be in the USA in the next month or two. It'll be an interesting new chapter in my family's life, I just hope all the civil war black pill stuff doesn't come true. I plan on befriending ranchers and building local communities as soon as I can.
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Great listen, I've been following Doug Casey and Matt for a while now and am happy that they finally released this book. I've already bought it and started reading it, really wish I had something like this 15 years ago.
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Damn that's crazy
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Looks like destiny has decided that I go to the USA for 4 years, the migration officer approved my visa. In theory, it can still be refused, and it's not official until they ship it over to me. I do have a few questions I'd like to get help on:
1. I'll be around Atlanta, Georgia. Are there are any #Nostr #homeschoolers or #unschoolers in the area? The process to do it seems straightforward but it's more beaurocracy than we thought compared to Mexico.
2. Does anyone have any recommendations for areas to live in the northern side of Atlanta? Specifically around the city of Norcross.
3. Any Nostriches living in the area? I'd love to meet up and build a community.
My interview in the American Consulate for my work visa is in a few days, my lawyers say the interview generally doesn't last more than 15 minutes. I wonder what type of super human training these officers go through to analyze everything.
My employer has covered all the costs and my economic future doesn't depend on being approved or not, so I'm quite relaxed, but I can't stop thinking of how interesting and sporadic life can be. Depending on that one officer's decision, 2 most likely things will happen: I go and live in the USA for a few years or travel the world a bit with my family. Two very different paths with endless possibilities, both with their ups and downs, but interesting nonetheless.
Here's to life.