Pretty much to the day, a decade ago, I purchased my first Bitcoin
A lot happens in 10 years
Jake Woodhouse
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Excellent epsiode gents! And totally resonate with the idea of being pulled back into the old world, the fiat fuelled normalised vibe, which slowly but surely one can actually walk away from, thanks of course to our friend Bitcoin
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SummaryIn this engaging conversation, Jeff Booth discusses the transformative power of Bitcoin and the importance of agency in shaping our realitie...
Bitcoin price action has been very boring recently
If you wanted to focus on "satsflow"
What would be the best business to start, or invest into?
Do you feel comfortable questioning medecine?
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Some days I have too many ideas
Filtering through them all for value is hard
What to ignore?
What to follow?
All have a differing roi
Been thinking about the prestige lager idea a lot
Having made many decisions to move a long way away from the family business back home
Somehow it's really resonating
It's like I know that I have it in me
Because I know my forefathers have been brewing excellent beer for generations
So interesting where our inspiration comes from
FED cut’s rates
Risk assets benefit
Bitcoin = digital scarcity
Where does all the new money flow?
To places best protected
Xmas present for all HODLers?
Cool concept
An AI assistant that can review your portfolio, and account for macro changes
Pomp involved somehow


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The discovery of digital scarcity is a big deal
Most don’t even realise it exists
Challenging Germ Theory - Dan Ostermayer MD (JWP 107)
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In today's episode I am speaking with Dan Ostermayer MD. It's a true "mind-bender" of a conversation, digging into some recent scientific research that re-ignites the age-old discussion between Germ Theory and Terrain Theory. I asked Dan:
- "What was the recent research that caught your attention?"
- "Through your medical education did you even discuss terrain theory?"
- "Are vaccinations pointless?"
- "Could you envisage any major change to the system?"
- "What is your day job like?"
- "How did you come across Bitcoin?"
- "How many other people have you managed to persuade Bitcoin is a good idea?"
- "How excited are you about the future?"
If you want to give value-4-value:
- Via Fountain: boosts and all streams are split 50% with the guest
- Via Nostr: zaps always welcome
Thank you
Best,
Jake
"Most of medicine is sick care, not necessarily healthcare."
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Keep an eye out for my latest episode going live tomorrow
GM
This week has been the hardest in awhile
Packing a house up, organising all your stuff, caring for your wife, making sure your kids are okay
It’s a lot
Somehow, the situation I’m currently in, life in a suitcase, multiple storage boxes in different geographic locations, an unfinished renovation, it drags up the strangest energy
Scarcity
Fear
Abandonment
It’s really very hard to manage the emotions of the whole family
I’m trying to live by some of my recent learnings around encouraging the, to recognise it, and allowed to pass through
But it doesn’t make it any easier in terms of experiencing those emotional moments
Life really throws some difficult and challenging moments at you
What do I do?
How do I solve the problem?
How can I try to be low time preference, long-term oriented, and not just reactive?
Gosh, it’s hard
These are the moments to really evolve
To learn
I’m just not quite sure what the lesson is yet
It requires more time, more frustration, more resistance
In recognition of the hard times
Onwards
Digging into the business incentives behind the massive rise of Germ Theory the last 150 years tells you a lot
When their is a profit motive
And a fear to sell to
Inconvenient truths get glossed over
I'd like a scheduling tool for podcast clips, segments, and full episode videos please
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What represents success when it comes to Nostr audience building and podcasting?
Renovating a house is much harder than I expected
So many more decisions to make
Costs
Time
Expectations
All constantly playing against one another
"The disease itself might be beneficial"
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New episode dropping this Friday
150 years ago, pioneers were building rail roads
What is the equivalent today?
Well we're building in cyber space, the digital frontier
Boarders are undefined
The map is not the territory
Copy/paste was possible, until it was't
Bitcoin came along and solved the double spend problem
Communication was centralised, until it wasn't
Nostr has come along and put the user back in charge
So what next?
Well the railroads of our digital economy will look very different
But no doubt someone somewhere will come up with it
One thought I had: "every Nostr connection is a potential customer"
"A potential customer that can't be taken away from you"
So there's no rush
People like to buy off people they know
But it takes time to get to know people
And they don't know what you sell
And I don't know what they need
So maybe it's just one gigantic market research phase
Customer discovery on steroids
Product-market-fit is out there
It just takes time
DO NOT STOP
Podcasting
Writing
Speaking
Investing
Trying new things it the key
Indeed, my son is starting to walk, and once again it's amazed me
He doesn't give up
EVER
Just back up
And tries again
So
On that note
Tomorrow we go again
GN
The inevitable march of bottom-up viral adoption…
A few weekend beers and conversation, then a text. Love this type of curiosity

