Conversations about philosophy, self-improvement, stoicism, and existentialism.
Joel Bein, CEO of CareerHackers.com, is on a mission to help more people find a career that makes them come alive. He encourages us to follow our curiosity by learning-out-loud. Joel talks about his journey from music teacher to CEO of CareerHackers. He talks about the opportunities that can be found when you really go after something. Links: https://events.careerhackers.com/supercharger https://careerhackers.com/ Chapters: 00:00:00 Joel Bein https://joelbein.com/ 00:02:37 Follow your curiosity 00:05:30 Do work that makes you come alive 00:07:48 Supercharge your career https://events.careerhackers.com/supercharger 00:13:06 Learning UX/UI with no experience https://www.linkedin.com/posts/careercrash_uxdesign-userexperience-changingcareers-activity-6980451308713463808-VANL?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
Health food entrepreneur Lizanne Falsetto and I discuss how she built a health food empire that sold for 217 million and how she is now disrupting the dairy industry with betterland milk. We talk about how she pioneered the protein bar industry. We also talk about her latest venture - making milk without cows from fermented whey proteins. She shares what it takes to be an entrepreneur, how she became so damn smart (my words), and things you can do to improve your odds of success. Links: https://www.lizannefalsetto.com/ https://www.woobars.com/ https://www.betterlandmilk.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
Bryan Caplan and I discuss the ideas of the iconoclast social critic and psychiatrist Thomas Szasz. Dr. Caplan won the Thomas Szasz award in 2005 for his paper, The Economics of Szasz: Preferences, Constraints, and Mental Illness. We have a wide-ranging conversation about Szasz, his ideas, and how to help ourselves and others when struggling with life. Dr. Caplan shares some of his personal experiences with depression during Covid and how he got out of it. Related Episodes Bryan Caplan on Parenting: https://youtu.be/JM0dGLRgko0 Anthony Stadlen on Szasz: https://youtu.be/wzVVLgpgLBA Jeffrey Schaler on Szasz: https://youtu.be/7wySu4S1w14 Christopher Lane on Shyness: https://youtu.be/GrV46aVkNvM Irvin Kirsch on Antidepressants: https://youtu.be/PtubmyA3BgU Related Videos John Nash on Schizophrenia: https://youtu.be/SizS1nOOeJg Take These Broken Wings (Documentary about Schizophrenia): https://youtu.be/EPfKc-TknWU Titicut Follies (Mistreatment of Involuntary Patients): https://youtu.be/e-wVwtN5f-U Crazywise Film: https://youtu.be/IXnmBIYaIZE Jim Van Os on Schizophrenia: https://youtu.be/sE3gxX5CiW0 Chapters: 00:00 Intro to Bryan Caplan https://twitter.com/bryan_caplan 00:35 Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids https://amzn.to/3NZcxQg 00:56 How did you discover Thomas Szasz? 01:33 The Untamed Tongue https://amzn.to/3NYtTwI 02:07 Insanity: The Idea and Its Consequences https://amzn.to/3aAp3bn 02:34 Myth of Mental Illness https://amzn.to/3ANgIvp 02:57 Ceremonial Chemistry https://amzn.to/3P4IBU5 03:25 How long did it take you to understand Szasz? 06:13 What do you think most people misunderstood about Szasz? 08:14 Heavy drinkers respond to incentives https://wp.me/p8ReVr-1i5 10:55 How homosexuality got declassified as a disease 11:41 Transvestism 12:34 The Useful Lie https://wp.me/p8ReVr-1eT 12:56 Responsibility 14:34 Criticisms of Szasz 15:42 Szasz as a philosopher of mind https://wp.me/p8ReVr-rs 16:34 Scott Alexander https://slatestarcodex.com/2015/10/07/contra-caplan-on-mental-illness/ 17:53 Drapetomania https://g.co/kgs/5qVtCe 18:06 What was it like to meet Szasz? https://www.econlib.org/archives/2012/09/thomas_szasz_a.html 19:29 Suicide https://amzn.to/3RuQS5w 20:05 Why do you think Szasz wrote so much? 21:00 Did you get pushback when writing your paper on Szasz? 22:19 Shakespeare and Szasz 23:24 Has Szasz helped you in your personal life? 27:12 Brittany Spears 28:27 Addiction is a Choice https://wp.me/p8ReVr-9U 29:05 Karl Kraus https://wp.me/p8ReVr-1hz 29:51 Szasz's political beliefs 31:13 Suicide 32:29 Epicurus https://epicurus.net/en/menoeceus.html 32:54 Julian Simon https://amzn.to/3P4Kct3 35:17 Surround yourself with friends 36:11 How do you stay productive? 37:51 Lucretius http://classics.mit.edu/Carus/nature_things.html 39:01 How do you deal with depression during Covid? 41:16 Faith in Freedom https://amzn.to/3caLvIq 41:38 Free will https://econfaculty.gmu.edu/bcaplan/freewill 43:38 Writing advice 44:45 The Baader Meinhof Complex https://youtu.be/2UPrDdb0r70 46:43 Economics of Szasz http://econfaculty.gmu.edu/bcaplan/pdfs/szasz.pdf 49:50 Rational vs. Irrational 52:53 Schizophrenia https://amzn.to/3AK5yb3 56:10 Biographies of schizophrenics https://amzn.to/3IBtJu0 59:15 Hearing voices https://youtu.be/sE3gxX5CiW0 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
Mark Eglinton talks with me about his adventures in writing, and his latest book on John McAfee's life called, No Domain: The John McAfee Tapes (https://amzn.to/35cIHr8). Chapters: 00:00:00 Mark Eglinton https://twitter.com/MarkEglinton 00:00:33 How did Mark become a writer? 00:01:30 From caddy to writer 00:05:30 Do the work, just do it 00:06:00 Where do you start? 00:08:20 How do you start? 00:09:20 Get some distance from your work 00:10:27 Writing is the sexiest job ever 00:12:00 How is the money in writing? 00:12:15 Make shit happen 00:13:10 How Mark started working with John McAfee 00:14:28 John McAfee is The Great White Whale 00:15:45 Was John telling the truth? 00:19:00 Working with John was like being in a James Bond movie 00:20:45 John's relationship with his kids 00:24:10 John's early life as a programmer 00:25:40 John's work for NASA 00:27:44 John applied math to relationships 00:29:00 Did John ever work hard? 00:29:34 John and methamphetamine 00:30:28 John didn't want a corporate life 00:31:40 John's outlandish spending 00:32:23 John McAfee and yoga 00:33:15 John's yoga books https://amzn.to/3wBV4Z1 00:34:50 Amanda Milius https://mobile.twitter.com/amandamilius 00:35:55 John McAfee weeps 00:37:27 John understood the human spirit 00:38:25 John leaves Belize 00:40:00 John marries Janice 00:41:00 John on the run in the US 00:41:40 Was John just paranoid? 00:42:18 Janice ties to poison John 00:43:10 John cancels the book project 00:46:30 Was John broke? 00:48:00 Canonic books on bitcoin 00:49:40 Books as NFTs 00:51:00 Will tech control us, or will we control tech? 00:52:00 Extras associated w/ the NFT 00:55:40 Canonic is seeing into the future 00:57:25 Steve Bannon 00:59:40 Mark on Twitter https://twitter.com/MarkEglinton 01:00:00 Mark on Twetch https://twetch.com/u/68864 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
Low-Mileage Running is a short guide to running faster, injury free. It focuses on avoiding injury while optimizing your training. The book provides practical training advice, workouts, and sample training plans for the 5k to Marathon. Throughout this book, I share how you can maximize your training and reduce injuries while running fewer miles. By listening to your body and focusing on quality workouts tailored to your event, you can improve your performance and avoid injury. Download the free PDF book here: https://aaronolson.blog/books/ Chapters: 00:00:00 Opening Credits 00:00:11 Introduction 00:00:36 How I Got Started 00:02:17 A New Approach 00:05:12 Quality Workouts 00:06:25 Stress + Rest = Adaptation 00:07:42 Creating Quality Workouts 00:08:02 Time Trials 00:09:52 Race Time Predictor https://www.runnersworld.com/uk/training/a761681/rws-race-time-predictor/ 00:11:25 Intervals 00:12:56 Tracking workouts 00:13:54 Intensity 00:15:19 Training the Central Governor 00:16:53 Recovery 00:18:40 Training Guidelines 00:18:43 Economics of Running 00:19:46 Listen to Your Body 00:21:12 Adjusting on the Fly 00:21:33 Take a Holistic Approach 00:22:24 Follow the 80:20 Rule 00:23:15 Find the Minimum Effective Dose 00:24:15 Race Your Way Into Shape 00:25:46 Similar Workouts 00:26:19 Train Performance Not Physiology 00:27:13 Cross-training 00:27:50 Strength Training 00:28:19 Stretching 00:29:10 Sample Training Plans 00:29:51 Training Plans Guidelines http://aaronolson.blog/low-mileage-training-plans/ 00:30:29 5k Training Plan http://aaronolson.blog/low-mileage-training-plans/low-mileage-5k-training-plan/ 00:30:52 10k Training Plan http://aaronolson.blog/low-mileage-training-plans/low-mileage-10k-training-plan/ 00:31:16 Half-Marathon Training Plan http://aaronolson.blog/low-mileage-training-plans/low-mileage-half-marathon-training-plan/ 00:31:42 Marathon Training Plan http://aaronolson.blog/low-mileage-training-plans/low-mileage-marathon-training-plan/ 00:32:17 Jeff Ford Interview https://youtu.be/FG4dJmqPOQA 00:33:30 Conclusion 00:34:26 Closing Credits --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
I talk with David Gornoski about René Girard's ideas on the role of scapegoating in society. David says that Jesus turned the traditional role of scapegoating on it's head. He maintains that Christ changed the course of society by destroying the pagan use of scapegoating. Chapters: 00:00:00 David Gornoski https://aneighborschoice.com/ 00:01:00 Jeff Diest https://mises.org/profile/jeff-deist 00:01:40 Science and U Show https://aneighborschoice.com/show/science-and-u/ 00:03:45 Things Hidden Podcast https://aneighborschoice.com/show/things-hidden/ 00:04:00 René Girard https://amzn.to/3MZYtqq 00:08:30 Scapegoating & The Science 00:11:00 Jesus Changed the role of Scapegoating 00:13:25 Mimetic desire 00:16:14 The left and mimetic desire 00:18:40 The traditional scapegoat 00:19:40 Jesus and the scapegoat 00:21:05 What's wrong with scapegoating? 00:23:18 Since Christ came, scapegoating no longer works 00:27:35 Marcionite Christian Church against COVID https://aaronolson.blog/2021/11/26/marcionite-christian-church-and-the-covid-scam/ 00:30:00 Christ inverts the scapegoating mechanism 00:34:00 Myth helps us contain violence 00:35:09 The Gospels reveal the disgusting sausage-making of scapegoating 00:37:00 The emphasis on the victim is a modern phenomenon 00:37:42 How does this affect an atheist's worldview? 00:40:27 How did Jesus save the world? 00:41:20 Jesus liberated us from the scapegoat mechanism 00:42:55 Belief vs practice 00:44:27 Big tech censorship 00:45:25 Dr. Lisanti, antibiotics and cancer https://aneighborschoice.com/michael-lisanti-interview-on-his-breakthrough-antibiotic-solution-for-cancer-metastasis-atp/ 00:49:00 Christianity is about an arch in history 00:50:00 Jesus and skepticism 00:53:42 Fleischmann–Pons Cold Fusion https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_fusion 00:56:00 Ancel Keys 00:57:33 CBC René Girard Documentary https://youtu.be/g8Y8dVVV4To --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
I talk with Staton Peele about the nature of addiction. Peele believes that addiction is a life problem, not a brain disease. We talk about the ideas that he has been writing about for many years. Chapters: 00:00:00 Stanton Peele https://peele.net/ 00:02:43 Failure is redefined as success in addition science 00:05:05 Life Process Program https://lifeprocessprogram.com/ 00:07:33 Most rehab sets a person up for failure 00:09:01 A non-disease approach is more realistic 00:10:11 Harm reduction 00:10:49 The entire addiction field is built on bullshit 00:11:55 What is addiction? 00:13:41 Opioid addiction 00:16:37 Mindfulness 00:17:11 Responsibility in addiction 00:19:19 What does a person gain from addiction? 00:21:57 Brain science BS in addiction 00:22:05 Life needs to come online with their values 00:24:20 Human motivation and experience help a person quit 00:26:23 Dealing with addiction as a disease makes it worse 00:28:52 Freud and secondary gain 00:31:14 My job is to open a window for a person 00:31:46 You have the power to improve yourself 00:31:48 Encouraging a person is the most essential ingredient 00:33:25 Labels hurt a person 00:36:21 Therapeutic State https://amzn.to/36n63KJ 00:36:31 Jeffrey Schaler https://youtu.be/7wySu4S1w14 00:37:20 Addiction that causes the most deaths 00:42:43 Addiction to alcohol 00:45:08 Living a good life prevents addiction 00:48:04 Labels can be crippling 00:48:57 Life Process Program https://lifeprocessprogram.com/ 00:49:23 Peele.net https://peele.net/ 00:49:37 Books by Stanton Peele https://amzn.to/3q5p7Va 00:52:35 Stanton's Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lpp-podcast/id1494188367 00:53:03 Stanton's YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSYridYK8h1uXu0Gx0Kl2Og --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
I talk with Joel Bein about music, writing, creativity, and taking action. Joel is a conductor, author, director of Growth at Crash, and writer of The Daily Job Hunt. He recently released his book, Do It Now. Chapters: 00:00:00 Joel Bein https://joelbein.com/ 00:00:27 Crash https://crash.co/ 00:03:13 Unleashing creative power 00:04:58 The Daily Job Hunt https://sparklp.co/6e19a560 00:06:22 Bias for action 00:06:38 Connection between music and creativity 00:09:51 Joel's book, Do It Now https://amzn.to/3q2o5sM 00:10:37 Music vs writing 00:14:09 From blogging to a career in email marketing 00:18:02 Self-directed learning 00:23:35 Getting started at Crash 00:25:22 Pitching crash 00:27:45 What did you do to get a job at Crash? 00:30:10 Is your job exciting to work at? 00:33:05 What is it like to write for 150,000 people per day? 00:34:56 The Daily Job Hunt 00:37:10 How do you manage social media? 00:45:22 Getting started on any project 00:47:04 Why did you write this book? 00:49:06 Derek Sivers https://sive.rs/ 00:53:05 Coercion vs Voluntarism 00:55:04 Acting from interest and motivation 00:56:38 How to be more creative 00:57:24 What tools did you use to write this book? 01:00:34 Asking for feedback on the book 01:04:51 Conclusion 01:06:43 Joel's book: Do It Now --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
I talk with Dr. Kevin Conners about natural, supplementary, and alternative options for cancer. Chapters: 00:00:00 Dr. Kevin Conners https://www.connersclinic.com/ 00:03:10 Rife and Electromedicine https://amzn.to/3pZwpcM 00:04:25 Frequencies and electromedicine 00:08:25 Immune system and cancer 00:10:25 The Truth About Cancer https://amzn.to/37s8yfB 00:13:30 Frequencies for different types of cancers 00:16:25 Quality of life 00:17:00 Success rate of traditional medicine 00:18:00 Hoxsey Therapy https://amzn.to/3tP2fdC 00:18:15 Side effects of chemotherapy 00:19:45 Pharmacratic state against alternatives https://youtu.be/JuLsL3_eBWw 00:25:10 Robin Feldman https://amzn.to/3pVvpXh 00:25:15 Per Bylund https://youtu.be/sWe3Bv5Durc 00:26:10 Can the body fight off cancer? 00:27:10 Conners Clinic 00:28:45 Testing 00:29:10 Self-care 00:30:40 Success of alternatives 00:32:35 Goal is to stop replication 00:35:45 Combined care 00:37:00 Cancer prevention 00:37:10 Avoid toxins 00:38:30 Detoxification 00:39:00 Plastics 00:40:00 Soy 00:40:20 Hormone driven cancer 00:41:20 Fasting 00:48:40 Ketogenic diet 00:50:50 Supplements 00:54:28 Things to avoid when you have cancer 00:56:45 Chemotherapy 00:59:40 Fasting and chemotherapy 01:03:00 Stay calm do your own research 01:04:00 Spontaneous remission and background rates --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
The ideas presented in this book are based on the ancient wisdom of Stoicism and the more contemporary Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT). By putting the advice into practice, you will be able to more easily overcome adversity and better control your emotions. When we experience intense emotions such as anger, depression, or anxiety, we assume that something outside of ourselves caused our feelings. But, according to REBT, it is our underlying beliefs about our circumstances that control our emotions. By changing our underlying beliefs, we can change how we feel. According to Albert Ellis, founder of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), we make an error when interpreting our emotions. When we experience intense emotions such as anger, depression, or anxiety, we assume that something outside of ourselves caused our feelings. But, according to REBT, it is our underlying beliefs about our circumstances that control our emotions. By changing our underlying beliefs, we can change how we feel. The therapy presented in this book is based on the ancient wisdom of Stoicism and the more contemporary Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT). By putting the advice into practice, you may be able to get better control of your emotions. By following a simple, common-sense approach to confronting your unwanted beliefs, which influence your emotions, you may begin to get a hold of the underlying cause of your unwanted feelings. At its core, REBT is the idea we make ourselves miserable, most of the time. We are the cause of our unwanted feelings, and we can change our feelings by changing the underlying philosophy behind our feelings. REBT is based on some of the philosophies of the Stoics, especially Epictetus, who said: ”Men are disturbed not by things, but by the view which they take of them." For Ellis, achieving tranquility of mind was not about changing what was going on in the external world, but rather, changing our underlying philosophy of life. Events themselves don't cause us to be miserable, it is our beliefs about the events that control our emotions. By changing our underlying beliefs, we can change how we feel. Chapters: 00:00:00 Opening Credits 00:00:15 Introduction 00:01:17 Who Was Albert Ellis? 00:05:51 A Guide to REBT 00:15:14 Practicing REBT 00:16:51 REBT Self-Help Form 00:18:45 Conclusion 00:19:23 About the Author 00:19:32 Closing Credits --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
I talk with Kerry McDonald about her book, Unschooled: Raising Curious, Well-Educated Children Outside the Conventional Classroom. Chapters: 00:00:00 Kerry McDonald https://fee.org/kerry 00:04:30 Public school vs Homeschool 00:06:20 Harvard 00:10:50 FEE https://fee.org/ 00:11:30 Cato https://www.cato.org/ 00:12:10 Educational Freedom in America 00:14:15 Compulsory schooling laws 00:16:10 Unschooling 00:19:00 Adult learning vs child learning 00:20:40 Creativity, curiosity, entrepreneurship 00:23:30 Unschooling at Kerry's home 00:25:18 Creating vs consuming 00:27:40 Gender differences 00:29:14 Kids are expected to read earlier and earlier 00:30:27 Individuality in education 00:31:15 Thomas Edison 00:32:35 Study on adults who were unschooled 00:33:25 Left vs Right in homeschooling --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
Isaac Morehouse, founder and CEO of Crash, and founder of Praxis talks with me about learning out loud, job hunting, being honest, pitching yourself to get a job, and prioritizing your time. Chapters: 00:00:00 Isaac Morehouse https://isaacmorehouse.com/ 00:00:19 Inner Game of Startups https://canonic.xyz/books/12cy7aGkmg9CxgLXd4WFp6FJWSJHcbZ5NQ/limited 00:01:00 Praxis https://discoverpraxis.com/ 00:01:02 Crash https://crash.co/ 00:10:25 My pitch to Isaac https://aaronolson.blog/2022/02/23/how-to-pitch-your-way-to-a-new-job/ 00:10:50 Mindset shift in the job hunt 00:12:50 Increase your luck surface with a job pitch 00:16:20 Could a bad pitch harm your job search? 00:19:15 Be honest in your job hunt 00:20:15 A good salesperson is empathetic 00:22:40 Posting in the days of COVID 00:26:00 Posting on social media 00:28:25 Homeschooling and learning out loud 00:32:20 Twetch http://twet.ch/inv/stoic 00:34:00 Kids learning out loud 00:36:50 Prioritizing time 00:39:00 Don't do stuff you hate 00:41:00 80/20 Rule 00:42:00 Don't try to be everywhere at once 00:43:40 Tiny payments https://www.nanopay.cash/ 00:49:30 Create more than you consume --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
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Daniel Krawisz (aka The Bitcoin Emperor) shares with me his latest thoughts about what Fredrick Nietzsche and Ernest Becker had to say about taking risks in life. Daniel implores us to consider taking some calculated risks in life. Thanks, The Bitcoin Cash Podcast for the chapter marks! Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:42 Discussing economics 00:03:10 Presentation start 00:06:34 Nietzsche and Becker 00:11:21 Random walks 00:14:51 Fear of death 00:16:32 Economics and Becker's psychology 00:23:05 Darwinian influence 00:24:14 Theory summary 00:26:00 Rationality of instinct 00:30:47 Fauci 00:33:57 Summary of attitudes 00:40:35 Application of theory 00:45:00 Optimal strategy 00:48:35 Modern cultural groups 00:57:58 Men and danger, philosophical approaches 01:03:00 Practical implementation and Warren Buffet 01:07:00 Scams/games 01:10:00 Value of money and Bitcoin --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
I talk with Hunter Hastings from the Mises Institute about the role that creativity and imagination in entrepreneurship. Hunter tells about the role that action and experimentation play in entrepreneurship. Chapters: 00:00:00 Hunter Hastings https://hunterhastings.com/ 00:00:30 Hunter Hastings on Twitter https://twitter.com/hhhastings 00:02:46 What is an entrepreneur? 00:08:22 Role of the customer 00:10:35 Imagination vs implementation 00:12:50 E4B website https://econ4business.com/ 00:16:40 Education 00:20:31 Big business becomes bureaucratic 00:23:01 Cryptocurrency 00:25:08 Twetch http://twet.ch/inv/stoic 00:26:55 Austrian economics 00:29:15 How to think like an entrepreneur 00:31:44 Don't complain, create 00:33:33 Don't analyze, experiment 00:35:18 Test the market 00:38:03 Econ 4 Business Podcast https://mises.org/library/economics-business 00:38:32 Hunter Hastings Website https://hunterhastings.com/ 00:38:45 Mises.org https://mises.org/ 00:39:24 Mises Institute Books Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mises-audio-books-podcast/id1055730978?mt=2 00:40:01 Austrian Economics a Primer https://www.adamsmith.org/research/austrian-economics-a-primer 00:40:36 Economics in One Lesson https://youtu.be/N5MGRxD-HSc 00:40:54 Human Action by Ludwig von Mises https://mises.org/library/human-action-0 00:41:05 Bob Murphy notes on Human Action https://mises.org/library/robert-p-murphy-cooperation-enterprise-and-human-action --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
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I talk with Darren Kalama of the Marcionite Christian Church. We talk about how the Marcionite Church is one of the only Christian churches to come out against the COVID insanity. We also discuss the history of the church and about Marcion of Sinope. Links: Church: https://www.marcionitechurch.org/ Marcionite Bible: https://www.theveryfirstbible.org/ Marcionite News Network: https://www.firstbiblenetwork.com/ Marcionite Podcast: https://therightbible.sounder.fm/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
I talk with Darren Kalama of the Marcionite Christian Church. We talk about how the Marcionite Church is one of the only Christian churches to come out against the COVID insanity. We also discuss the history of the church and about Marcion of Sinope. Links: Church: https://www.marcionitechurch.org/ Marcionite Bible: https://www.theveryfirstbible.org/ Marcionite News Network: https://www.firstbiblenetwork.com/ Marcionite Podcast: https://therightbible.sounder.fm/
Dr. Hugh McTavish argues that the madness of COVID lockdowns caused more harm than good. Links: https://covid-sanity.org/ https://www.hughmctavish.com/ https://amzn.to/3mXZm8i
Dr. Hugh McTavish argues that the madness of COVID lockdowns caused more harm than good. https://covid-sanity.org/ https://www.hughmctavish.com/ https://amzn.to/3mXZm8i --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
00:00:00.000 Daniel Krawisz https://twitter.com/DanielKrawisz 00:00:51.691 What comes after bitcoin? 00:01:16.117 Get as rich as possible 00:01:25.613 Bitcoin is like building an engine 00:01:45.799 Austrian economics is like thermodynamics 00:03:34.687 The problems of socialism https://mises.org/library/praxeology-knowledge-problem-socialism 00:03:58.870 Money is efficiency 00:04:51.565 Without money we lack cooperation 00:05:25.167 Without money we get central planning 00:06:47.390 What is profit paying for? https://mises.org/library/meaning-competition-0 00:07:11.065 Profit is superior planning https://mises.org/library/profit-and-loss 00:09:18.703 Entrepreneurs are superior planners 00:11:09.064 Knowledge of the future is the most valuable thing 00:14:59.046 Profits are caused by differential knowledge 00:18:21.421 Anti-inductivity https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/h24JGbmweNpWZfBkM/markets-are-anti-inductive 00:18:36.272 Scientism https://mises.org/library/pretense-knowledge 00:19:21.549 Marx said capitalists are parasites 00:19:55.751 When you get rid of profits, you get rid of planning 00:21:52.723 Is bitcoin a ray of sunshine? 00:22:28.276 Bitcoin is a way of getting wealthy by understanding economics 00:25:27.507 A block is a history of the economy 00:26:01.918 Miners will apply knowledge for profit 00:27:04.582 Will bitcoin become undeniable? 00:27:26.381 Selfish mining 00:28:21.896 What is a selfish miner? 00:34:26.616 Hurdles to bitcoin 00:34:56.619 Bitcoiner's big mistake 00:35:34.527 Entrepreneurship is spending money to make money 00:36:46.917 Make things for other bitcoin entrepreneurs 00:37:31.591 Ignore non-bitcoiners 00:39:23.370 Bitcoin is like Galt's Gulch 00:40:24.840 We need SPV service and programmers 00:41:17.048 We need bitcoin miners https://bitcoinfiles.org/t/0c9544cf8650794d0221a0b11fec45ed19409e6deef9b3eeeea7ee956cdde7af 00:42:44.725 Accountancy 00:43:48.906 Bitcoiners need to be more realistic 00:44:00.109 Chain-analysis 00:44:53.100 Privacy 00:45:52.254 Crowdfunding on the blockchain 00:48:57.106 What happens if you lose your keys 00:50:09.881 Craig Wright getting stolen funds back https://coingeek.com/craig-wright-begins-landmark-legal-action-to-retrieve-stolen-coins/ 00:51:15.468 Craig Wright's lawsuit 00:52:34.372 Is there a turning point in bitcoin coming? 00:55:19.705 Up next: time https://mises.org/library/time-and-praxeology
00:00:00.000 Daniel Krawisz https://twitter.com/DanielKrawisz 00:00:51.000 The Night Fox https://twitter.com/lenuitrenard 00:01:52.000 Daniel's favorite BSV token? 00:02:05.000 When will BoostPow be back? https://boostpow.com/ 00:03:55.000 Solana https://solana.com/ 00:05:00.000 Proof of stake system https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_stake 00:05:35.000 Austrian Economics https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrian_School 00:10:20.000 Litecoin https://litecoin.org/ 00:10:50.000 Altcoins 00:11:32.000 Speculative bubble in crypto 00:12:45.000 Synergistic energy in bitcoin 00:13:30.000 Philosophy vs Economics 00:14:11.000 Economics tells us where we are going 00:14:40.000 Daniels Videos https://streamanity.com/cosmosstag@moneybutton.com 00:16:10.000 Skin in the game: Austrian Economics and Bitcoin 00:19:00.000 Bitcoin is the most important thing going on the world right now 00:20:00.000 Craig Wright https://craigwright.net/ 00:20:38.000 Craig Wright, Whale Pool https://youtu.be/kp5bOOwF8Yc 00:21:40.000 Jeff Tucker on Altcoins 00:22:28.000 Mises on profit and loss https://mises.org/library/profit-and-loss-0 00:24:25.000 Mises on Socialism https://mises.org/library/socialism-economic-and-sociological-analysis 00:26:42.000 Hans-Hermann Hoppe on the Austrian Method https://mises.org/library/economic-science-and-austrian-method 00:29:28.000 Economics tells us if the market is working 00:31:30.000 Barriers to bitcoin 00:33:27.000 Lack of knowledge in bitcoin 00:34:00.000 Peter Schiff on money 00:35:25.000 Fools rush in where Angels fear to tread 00:36:10.000 Would it be better if more economists joined BSV? 00:38:02.000 Bitcoiners should look to each other 00:39:56.000 Daniel's journey into bitcoin and entrepreneurship 00:41:41.000 Daniel did not think bitcoin would work 00:44:20.000 Matterpool https://matterpool.io/ 00:47:40.000 Economics is like a navigation system 00:48:20.000 Consumers and bitcoin 00:49:37.000 The need for entrepreneurs in bitcoin 00:51:00.000 We need people who want to earn bitcoin 00:51:25.000 What are the most exciting projects in bitcoin? 00:52:29.000 We need a proof-of-work service 00:53:20.000 Proof-of-work eliminates scammers 00:56:47.000 We need more people who listen carefully 00:58:50.000 What kind of collaborators do you need? 00:59:15.000 We need open-source in bitcoin 01:03:45.000 We need more people who can program 01:05:00.000 How long does it take to learn bitcoin programming 01:07:15.000 Programming is similar to literacy 01:09:15.000 The biggest hurdle in programming is believing you can do it 01:10:55.000 Religion 01:11:44.000 Marginal utility and opportunity costs 01:14:20.000 Marginal utility of money 01:16:49.000 Diamonds vs water paradox https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_value 01:19:00.000 Thomas Sowell https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Sowell 01:20:50.000 The world is insane 01:21:30.000 Cathedral as proof-of-work 01:22:45.000 Outro
00:00:00.000 Professor Per Bylund https://perbylund.com/ 00:00:36.107 How did you become interested in entrepreneurship? 00:03:08.377 Theory vs practice of entrepreneurship 00:03:26.372 Mises: Human Action https://mises.org/library/human-action-0 00:04:28.346 Will understanding economics help us become better entrepreneurs? 00:04:46.894 Errors entrepreneurs make 00:04:59.100 Production process vs value process 00:08:15.300 Serving yourself by serving others 00:09:14.261 Creativity and imagination 00:09:53.810 Ideas vs implementation 00:09:57.590 Invention vs innovation 00:11:47.666 Value first, cost second 00:15:06.411 Entrepreneurship: Thinking about the economy in the right way 00:15:49.231 What projects get you excited about entrepreneurship? 00:16:11.760 Decentralization of technology 00:17:09.611 Social media 00:20:26.529 Future of content creation 00:21:28.986 Cryptocurrency 00:22:09.028 Ethereum https://ethereum.org/en/ 00:22:13.817 Nano https://nano.org/ 00:22:31.627 Micropayments 00:23:09.352 What hasn’t crypto had wider adoption? 00:23:33.028 Fiat currency 00:25:00.919 Security vs ease if use in cryptocurrency 00:26:07.982 Barriers to cryptocurrency 00:26:49.228 Responsibility in crypto 00:27:44.403 Over-engineering in crypto 00:28:41.022 Crypto has not become money 00:29:12.480 Intellectual property https://twitter.com/PerBylund/status/1386774810617958403 00:30:24.896 IP distorts the market 00:32:59.205 IP and big pharma 00:33:17.117 Nexium vs Prilosec https://www.healthline.com/health/gerd/nexium-vs-prilosec 00:36:03.192 Big pharma and vitamins 00:37:19.990 IP as monopoly privilege 00:37:35.537 IP is not benefiting the consumer 00:38:05.682 IP fosters inventions instead of innovations 00:39:55.611 IP and cancer drugs 00:41:48.707 IP is based on the assumption that the idea matters 00:42:25.540 Smartphones and IP 00:44:37.947 Copyright and creative works 00:47:03.336 Metallica and IP 00:47:33.959 Ways to make money other than royalties 00:49:33.249 Monopoly privileges coddle creatives 00:51:23.296 Getting rid of IP allows for different business models to flourish 00:53:35.363 Crypto and creative services 00:55:02.043 Where to go to learn more about entrepreneurship? 00:55:29.836 Mises.org https://mises.org/ 00:55:52.440 Per Bylund on Twitter https://twitter.com/PerBylund 00:56:48.467 Economics in one lesson https://youtu.be/eyIfEpNfU2U
00:00:00.000 Professor Per Bylund https://perbylund.com/ 00:00:36.107 How did you become interested in entrepreneurship? 00:03:08.377 Theory vs practice of entrepreneurship 00:03:26.372 Mises: Human Action https://mises.org/library/human-action-0 00:04:28.346 Will understanding economics help us become better entrepreneurs? 00:04:46.894 Errors entrepreneurs make 00:04:59.100 Production process vs value process 00:08:15.300 Serving yourself by serving others 00:09:14.261 Creativity and imagination 00:09:53.810 Ideas vs implementation 00:09:57.590 Invention vs innovation 00:11:47.666 Value first, cost second 00:15:06.411 Entrepreneurship: Thinking about the economy in the right way 00:15:49.231 What projects get you excited about entrepreneurship? 00:16:11.760 Decentralization of technology 00:17:09.611 Social media 00:20:26.529 Future of content creation 00:21:28.986 Cryptocurrency 00:22:09.028 Ethereum https://ethereum.org/en/ 00:22:13.817 Nano https://nano.org/ 00:22:31.627 Micropayments 00:23:09.352 What hasn't crypto had wider adoption? 00:23:33.028 Fiat currency 00:25:00.919 Security vs ease if use in cryptocurrency 00:26:07.982 Barriers to cryptocurrency 00:26:49.228 Responsibility in crypto 00:27:44.403 Over-engineering in crypto 00:28:41.022 Crypto has not become money 00:29:12.480 Intellectual property https://twitter.com/PerBylund/status/1386774810617958403 00:30:24.896 IP distorts the market 00:32:59.205 IP and big pharma 00:33:17.117 Nexium vs Prilosec https://www.healthline.com/health/gerd/nexium-vs-prilosec 00:36:03.192 Big pharma and vitamins 00:37:19.990 IP as monopoly privilege 00:37:35.537 IP is not benefiting the consumer 00:38:05.682 IP fosters inventions instead of innovations 00:39:55.611 IP and cancer drugs 00:41:48.707 IP is based on the assumption that the idea matters 00:42:25.540 Smartphones and IP 00:44:37.947 Copyright and creative works 00:47:03.336 Metallica and IP 00:47:33.959 Ways to make money other than royalties 00:49:33.249 Monopoly privileges coddle creatives 00:51:23.296 Getting rid of IP allows for different business models to flourish 00:53:35.363 Crypto and creative services 00:55:02.043 Where to go to learn more about entrepreneurship? 00:55:29.836 Mises.org https://mises.org/ 00:55:52.440 Per Bylund on Twitter https://twitter.com/PerBylund 00:56:48.467 Economics in one lesson https://youtu.be/eyIfEpNfU2U --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
00:00:00.000 Anthony Stadlen http://anthonystadlen.blogspot.com/ 00:00:16.899 Anthony's interest in psychotherapy 00:02:24.037 Sartre https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_faith_(existentialism) 00:04:23.061 James Joyce https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Joyce 00:04:29.562 Freud: Interpretation of Dreams https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Interpretation_of_Dreams 00:05:21.125 Leonardo Da Vinci https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_da_Vinci 00:08:21.490 Existential analyst https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Existential_therapy 00:08:27.437 Ronald D. Laing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.D._Laing 00:08:28.518 Aaron Esterson https://anthonystadlen.blogspot.com/p/obituary-aaron-esterson-daily-telegraph.html 00:09:46.627 The Divided Self https://amzn.to/3sIePsy 00:09:58.269 Existence Rollo May https://amzn.to/3dIHd9G 00:10:36.515 Ludwig Binswanger https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Binswanger 00:10:52.429 Case of Ellen West https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen_West 00:13:52.286 The Myth of Mental Illness https://amzn.to/3nbmcrf 00:15:05.405 Praxis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praxis(process) 00:15:07.044 Human Action https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Action 00:16:50.937 Reason and Violence https://amzn.to/3tLjaMD 00:16:57.188 Sanity, Madness and the Family https://amzn.to/3awAnlF 00:17:07.867 David Cooper https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Cooper_(psychiatrist) 00:19:54.390 Szasz was an intellectual terrorist 00:22:16.654 When did you first meet Szasz? 00:23:46.731 Anthony Clare https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Clare 00:26:46.277 Case of Dora and Caterina https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dora_(case_study) 00:29:12.498 A Poor Model for Students: The Case of Thomas Szasz https://anthonystadlen.blogspot.com/p/a-poor-model-for-those-in-training.html?m=0 00:30:00.845 Inner Circle Seminars https://anthonystadlen.blogspot.com/?m=0 00:30:52.644 Szasz Inner Circle Seminar https://anthonystadlen.blogspot.com/2010/01/inner-circle-seminar-no-73-7-december.html?m=0 00:31:05.942 Thomas Szasz Award https://www.centerforindependentthought.org/szasz 00:32:15.575 Szasz was my best friend 00:33:41.920 Szasz was an out-and-out atheist 00:34:36.363 The Myth of Psychotherapy https://amzn.to/2QnBP2E 00:35:21.212 The cure of souls 00:35:33.326 Carl Jung https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Jung 00:36:50.441 The Question of Lay Analysis https://amzn.to/3tNpbbY 00:38:57.796 Religious leaders as psychotherapists 00:40:03.788 Payment in therapy 00:40:31.500 The Ethics of Psychoanalysis https://existentialstoic.wordpress.com/2017/08/12/autonomous-psychotherapy/ 00:42:13.453 The Myth of Psychotherapy https://amzn.to/2QnBP2E 00:44:02.599 Attending to the soul 00:44:53.205 Did Szasz believe in psychotherapy? 00:45:59.848 Against Therapy https://amzn.to/32StBCB 00:47:13.783 Psychoanalysis under Stalinism 00:50:14.893 Possibility for repentance in psychotherapy 00:51:19.931 Money and psychotherapy 00:52:30.378 Contract in Psychotherapy 00:56:54.184 Worldly care of the soul 00:57:07.553 Secular pastoral counseling 01:03:35.776 Why is it so hard for people to understand Szasz? 01:05:13.137 Involuntary psychiatry and the insanity defense 01:06:48.050 How Szasz came to his thinking on psychiatry 01:10:12.714 Ignaz Semmelweis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignaz_Semmelweis 01:21:49.341 Why I am not a health professional http://anthonystadlen.blogspot.com/p/why-existential-psychotherapy-is-not.html 01:30:07.528 The religion of the state https://amzn.to/3nboTZI 01:33:38.296 Will Szasz's ideas ever become mainstream? 01:34:50.283 Szasz said psychotherapy was finished in the US 01:36:31.687 How did Szasz remain so prolific? 01:39:42.916 Szasz's suicide https://anthonystadlen.blogspot.com/p/thomas-szasz-obituary-anthony-stadlen.html?m=0 01:41:49.343 What is your most fond memory of Szasz? 01:44:22.120 Szasz and the meaning of life
00:00:00.000 Introduction Anthony Stadlen 00:00:16.899 Anthony's interest in psychotherapy 00:01:08.488 Lies in family origin 00:02:24.037 Sartre 00:04:23.061 James Joyce 00:04:29.562 Freud 00:05:21.125 Leonardo Da vinci 00:08:21.490 Existential analyst 00:08:27.437 Ronald D. Lang 00:08:28.518 Aaron Esterson 00:09:46.627 The Divided Self 00:09:58.269 Existence Rollo May 00:10:36.515 Ludwig Binswanger 00:10:52.429 Case of Ellen West 00:13:52.286 The Myth of Mental Illness 00:15:05.405 Praxis 00:15:07.044 Human Action 00:16:44.197 RD Lang 00:16:48.205 Esterson 00:16:50.937 Reason and Violence 00:16:57.188 Sanity, Madness and the Family 00:17:07.867 David Cooper 00:17:41.758 Praxis 00:19:54.390 Szasz was an intellectual terrorist 00:22:16.654 When did you first meet Szasz? 00:23:46.731 Anthony Clare 00:26:46.277 Case of Dora and Caterina 00:29:12.498 A Poor Model for Students: The Case of Thomas Szasz https://anthonystadlen.blogspot.com/p/a-poor-model-for-those-in-training.html?m=0 00:30:00.845 Inner Circle Seminars https://anthonystadlen.blogspot.com/?m=0 00:30:52.644 Szasz Inner Circle Seminar 00:31:05.942 Thomas Szasz Award 00:32:15.575 Szasz was my best friend 00:33:41.920 Szasz was an out-and-out atheist 00:34:36.363 The Myth of Psychotherapy 00:35:21.212 The cure of souls 00:35:33.326 Carl Jung 00:36:50.441 The Question of Lay Analysis 00:38:57.796 Religious leaders as psychotherapists 00:40:03.788 Payment in therapy 00:40:31.500 The Ethics of Psychoanalysis 00:42:13.453 The Myth of Psychotherapy https://amzn.to/2QnBP2E 00:44:02.599 Attending to the soul 00:44:53.205 Did Szasz believe in psychotherapy? 00:45:59.848 Against Therapy https://amzn.to/32StBCB 00:47:13.783 Psychoanalysis under Stalinism 00:49:02.731 The only person Szasz could talk to about psychotherapy 00:49:35.836 Divine awe of psychotherapy 00:50:14.893 Possibility for repentance in psychotherapy 00:51:19.931 Money and psychotherapy 00:52:30.378 Contract in Psychotherapy 00:56:54.184 Worldly care of the soul 00:57:07.553 Secular pastoral counseling 00:57:30.013 Freud on Psychotherapy 01:00:04.744 Szasz on Psychotherapy 01:01:30.679 Religion, Rhetoric, Repression 01:02:58.525 Noble vs base rhetoric 01:03:35.776 Why is it so hard for people to understand Szasz? 01:05:13.137 Involuntary psychiatry and the insanity defense 01:06:48.050 How Szasz came to his thinking on psychiatry 01:07:09.955 Szasz as a child 01:10:12.714 Ignaz Semmelweis 01:14:13.690 Health vs ethics 01:15:51.900 Problems in living 01:21:49.341 Why I am not a health professional http://anthonystadlen.blogspot.com/p/why-existential-psychotherapy-is-not.html 01:24:35.805 Freud, Anna Feud, Ernest Jones 01:27:42.847 Psychotherapy in UK needs no license 01:30:07.528 The religion of the state https://amzn.to/3nboTZI 01:31:53.675 Szasz in UK vs US 01:33:38.296 Will Szasz's ideas ever become mainstream? 01:34:50.283 Szasz said psychotherapy was finished in the US 01:36:31.687 How did Szasz remain so prolific? 01:37:45.213 Did Szasz still correspond in his old age? 01:39:42.916 Szasz's suicide https://anthonystadlen.blogspot.com/p/thomas-szasz-obituary-anthony-stadlen.html?m=0 01:41:49.343 What is your most fond memory of Szasz? 01:44:22.120 Szasz and the meaning of life --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
00:00:00.000 Daniel Krawisz https://twitter.com/DanielKrawisz 00:00:51.691 What comes after bitcoin? 00:01:16.117 Get as rich as possible 00:01:25.613 Bitcoin is like building an engine 00:01:45.799 Austrian economics is like thermodynamics 00:03:34.687 The problems of socialism https://mises.org/library/praxeology-knowledge-problem-socialism 00:03:58.870 Money is efficiency 00:04:51.565 Without money we lack cooperation 00:05:25.167 Without money we get central planning 00:06:47.390 What is profit paying for? https://mises.org/library/meaning-competition-0 00:07:11.065 Profit is superior planning https://mises.org/library/profit-and-loss 00:09:18.703 Entrepreneurs are superior planners 00:11:09.064 Knowledge of the future is the most valuable thing 00:14:59.046 Profits are caused by differential knowledge 00:18:21.421 Anti-inductivity https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/h24JGbmweNpWZfBkM/markets-are-anti-inductive 00:18:36.272 Scientism https://mises.org/library/pretense-knowledge 00:19:21.549 Marx said capitalists are parasites 00:19:55.751 When you get rid of profits, you get rid of planning 00:21:52.723 Is bitcoin a ray of sunshine? 00:22:28.276 Bitcoin is a way of getting wealthy by understanding economics 00:25:27.507 A block is a history of the economy 00:26:01.918 Miners will apply knowledge for profit 00:27:04.582 Will bitcoin become undeniable? 00:27:26.381 Selfish mining 00:28:21.896 What is a selfish miner? 00:34:26.616 Hurdles to bitcoin 00:34:56.619 Bitcoiner's big mistake 00:35:34.527 Entrepreneurship is spending money to make money 00:36:46.917 Make things for other bitcoin entrepreneurs 00:37:31.591 Ignore non-bitcoiners 00:39:23.370 Bitcoin is like Galt's Gulch 00:40:24.840 We need SPV service and programmers 00:41:17.048 We need bitcoin miners https://bitcoinfiles.org/t/0c9544cf8650794d0221a0b11fec45ed19409e6deef9b3eeeea7ee956cdde7af 00:42:44.725 Accountancy 00:43:48.906 Bitcoiners need to be more realistic 00:44:00.109 Chain-analysis 00:44:53.100 Privacy 00:45:52.254 Crowdfunding on the blockchain 00:48:57.106 What happens if you lose your keys 00:50:09.881 Craig Wright getting stolen funds back https://coingeek.com/craig-wright-begins-landmark-legal-action-to-retrieve-stolen-coins/ 00:51:15.468 Craig Wright's lawsuit 00:52:34.372 Is there a turning point in bitcoin coming? 00:55:19.705 Up next: time https://mises.org/library/time-and-praxeology --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
00:00:00.000 Daniel Krawisz https://twitter.com/DanielKrawisz 00:00:51.000 The Night Fox https://twitter.com/lenuitrenard 00:01:52.000 Daniel's favorite BSV token? 00:02:05.000 When will BoostPow be back? https://boostpow.com/ 00:03:55.000 Solana https://solana.com/ 00:05:00.000 Proof of stake system https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_stake 00:05:35.000 Austrian Economics https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrian_School 00:10:20.000 Litecoin https://litecoin.org/ 00:10:50.000 Altcoins 00:11:32.000 Speculative bubble in crypto 00:12:45.000 Synergistic energy in bitcoin 00:13:30.000 Philosophy vs Economics 00:14:11.000 Economics tells us where we are going 00:14:40.000 Daniels Videos https://streamanity.com/cosmosstag@moneybutton.com 00:16:10.000 Skin in the game: Austrian Economics and Bitcoin 00:19:00.000 Bitcoin is the most important thing going on the world right now 00:20:00.000 Craig Wright https://craigwright.net/ 00:20:38.000 Craig Wright, Whale Pool https://youtu.be/kp5bOOwF8Yc 00:21:40.000 Jeff Tucker on Altcoins 00:22:28.000 Mises on profit and loss https://mises.org/library/profit-and-loss-0 00:24:25.000 Mises on Socialism https://mises.org/library/socialism-economic-and-sociological-analysis 00:26:42.000 Hans-Hermann Hoppe on the Austrian Method https://mises.org/library/economic-science-and-austrian-method 00:29:28.000 Economics tells us if the market is working 00:31:30.000 Barriers to bitcoin 00:33:27.000 Lack of knowledge in bitcoin 00:34:00.000 Peter Schiff on money 00:35:25.000 Fools rush in where Angels fear to tread 00:36:10.000 Would it be better if more economists joined BSV? 00:38:02.000 Bitcoiners should look to each other 00:39:56.000 Daniel's journey into bitcoin and entrepreneurship 00:41:41.000 Daniel did not think bitcoin would work 00:44:20.000 Matterpool https://matterpool.io/ 00:47:40.000 Economics is like a navigation system 00:48:20.000 Consumers and bitcoin 00:49:37.000 The need for entrepreneurs in bitcoin 00:51:00.000 We need people who want to earn bitcoin 00:51:25.000 What are the most exciting projects in bitcoin? 00:52:29.000 We need a proof-of-work service 00:53:20.000 Proof-of-work eliminates scammers 00:56:47.000 We need more people who listen carefully 00:58:50.000 What kind of collaborators do you need? 00:59:15.000 We need open-source in bitcoin 01:03:45.000 We need more people who can program 01:05:00.000 How long does it take to learn bitcoin programming 01:07:15.000 Programming is similar to literacy 01:09:15.000 The biggest hurdle in programming is believing you can do it 01:10:55.000 Religion 01:11:44.000 Marginal utility and opportunity costs 01:14:20.000 Marginal utility of money 01:16:49.000 Diamonds vs water paradox https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_value 01:19:00.000 Thomas Sowell https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Sowell 01:20:50.000 The world is insane 01:21:30.000 Cathedral as proof-of-work 01:22:45.000 Outro --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
00:00:00.000 Daniel Krawisz https://twitter.com/danielkrawisz 00:00:51.045 People don't know the bottom line in bitcoin 00:01:59.657 The nature of success in bitcoin 00:02:38.457 Understanding economics is understanding success 00:03:54.667 Theory vs practice of success 00:04:34.721 Can we understand success by thinking about it? 00:05:33.429 Tradeoffs 00:07:59.852 Economics lets us look at trade-offs in an abstract way 00:08:11.536 Virtue ethics and economics https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ethics-virtue/ 00:09:24.508 Courage and bitcoin 00:10:36.808 Austrian economics professors lack courage 00:13:14.829 Peter Schiff doesn't understand money https://twitter.com/peterschiff 00:13:22.680 Austrians only think of money as gold 00:14:03.690 What does success mean in bitcoin? 00:14:58.492 How does an entrepreneur join the bitcoin economy 00:16:43.746 Price versus value https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/forbesfinancecouncil/2018/01/04/the-important-differences-between-price-and-value/amp/ 00:19:42.183 Value is what ultimately happens 00:25:58.918 When you invest in Bitcoin you get access to future entrepreneurs 00:26:39.453 Marginal utility https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marginal_utility 00:28:17.484 Diamonds versus water paradox https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_value 00:30:57.532 Unique insights about marginal utility and Austrian economics 00:33:24.543 Readability of the Austrian school of economics 00:33:37.982 Mises https://youtu.be/QwqnRYPcrl0 00:33:39.507 Hayek https://youtu.be/GTQnarzmTOc 00:33:54.910 Is economics a science? 00:34:46.057 Karl popper https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Popper 00:35:28.934 People make choices that maximize their own benefit 00:39:25.162 Maximize benefit versus achieve girls 00:41:15.368 Thomas Szasz https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Szasz 00:45:27.511 BTC price vs value 00:49:22.548 Subjectivity of various coins 00:50:07.547 Subjective enjoyment of BTC 00:51:24.213 Consumer good versus higher order good 00:55:59.926 Does the Austrian school use circular reasoning? 00:59:28.595 Form next time: profits and the entrepreneur 00:59:40.327 Socialist calculation problem
00:00:00.000 Daniel Krawisz https://twitter.com/danielkrawisz 00:00:51.045 People don't know the bottom line in bitcoin 00:01:59.657 The nature of success in bitcoin 00:02:38.457 Understanding economics is understanding success 00:03:54.667 Theory vs practice of success 00:04:34.721 Can we understand success by thinking about it? 00:05:33.429 Tradeoffs 00:07:59.852 Economics lets us look at trade-offs in an abstract way 00:08:11.536 Virtue ethics and economics https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ethics-virtue/ 00:09:24.508 Courage and bitcoin 00:10:36.808 Austrian economics professors lack courage 00:13:14.829 Peter Schiff doesn't understand money https://twitter.com/peterschiff 00:13:22.680 Austrians only think of money as gold 00:14:03.690 What does success mean in bitcoin? 00:14:58.492 How does an entrepreneur join the bitcoin economy 00:16:43.746 Price versus value https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/forbesfinancecouncil/2018/01/04/the-important-differences-between-price-and-value/amp/ 00:19:42.183 Value is what ultimately happens 00:25:58.918 When you invest in Bitcoin you get access to future entrepreneurs 00:26:39.453 Marginal utility https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marginal_utility 00:28:17.484 Diamonds versus water paradox https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_value 00:30:57.532 Unique insights about marginal utility and Austrian economics 00:33:24.543 Readability of the Austrian school of economics 00:33:37.982 Mises https://youtu.be/QwqnRYPcrl0 00:33:39.507 Hayek https://youtu.be/GTQnarzmTOc 00:33:54.910 Is economics a science? 00:34:46.057 Karl popper https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Popper 00:35:28.934 People make choices that maximize their own benefit 00:39:25.162 Maximize benefit versus achieve girls 00:41:15.368 Thomas Szasz https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Szasz 00:45:27.511 BTC price vs value 00:49:22.548 Subjectivity of various coins 00:50:07.547 Subjective enjoyment of BTC 00:51:24.213 Consumer good versus higher-order good 00:55:59.926 Does the Austrian school use circular reasoning? 00:59:28.595 Form next time: profits and the entrepreneur 00:59:40.327 Socialist calculation problem --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
00:00:00 Intro https://twitter.com/DanielKrawisz 00:00:07 Daniel's Bitcoin Videos on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC43D9FHfQc4uj7HZAhX97Rg 00:00:10 Interview with Daniel https://tpow.app/2f93054c 00:00:30 What is money? 00:01:01 Austrian School of Economics https://www.investopedia.com/articles/economics/09/austrian-school-of-economics.asp 00:05:07 Money is cooperation 00:10:18 BTC vs Bitcoin SV https://thatsbtcnotbitcoin.com/ 00:13:09 Socialist calculation problem https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_calculation_problem 00:15:51 Domesticated animals 00:17:12 Bitcoin opens the internet 00:18:15 Central bankers 00:20:02 Bitcoin vs Gold 00:25:59 How vulnerable is BitcoinSV to attacks? 00:27:38 Consensus mechanism in BSV 00:28:46 Satoshi Nakamoto https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satoshi_Nakamoto 00:34:25 Proof of work can end mass scams 00:38:26 Biological handicaps https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handicap_principle 00:47:05 Twetch https://twetch.app/ 00:49:14 Cheap talk on Twetch 00:50:56 Energy is the fundamental cost of the universe 00:51:38 Spending money is not provable waste 00:52:19 Spent energy is the signal of a rational actor 00:53:03 Christianity and proof of work 00:54:36 Sacrifices as costly signals 00:57:36 Bitcoin is a religion without the divine 00:59:46 Proof of work ending mass scams 01:08:41 Boostpow https://boostpow.com/ 01:11:16 What can entrepreneurs do to help bitcoin? 01:17:10 Daniel's videos on Streamanity https://streamanity.com/cosmosstag@moneybutton.com 01:17:45 Bitcoin at scale video https://streamanity.com/video/3whTuRZ3oS2qUG 01:18:36 Homo Bicoinus https://streamanity.com/video/3KN9cDyTN6eox6 01:20:07 Narratives vs proof of work 01:22:06 The obvious advantage of BSV 01:26:56 Libertarians and bitcoin 01:34:17 Peter Schiff and bitcoin 01:34:36 Jeff Tucker and bitcoin https://www.aier.org/article/why-does-bitcoin-have-value/ 01:35:05 The calculation problem of socialism https://mises.org/library/economic-calculation-socialist-commonwealth 01:38:40 Not enough people understand money 01:46:41 Do entrepreneurs understand bitcoin? 01:51:24 Think about how to serve others in bitcoin 01:54:48 Less talk more doing --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
00:00:00 Intro https://twitter.com/DanielKrawisz 00:00:07 Daniel's Bitcoin Videos on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC43D9FHfQc4uj7HZAhX97Rg 00:00:10 Interview with Daniel https://tpow.app/2f93054c 00:00:30 What is money? 00:01:01 Austrian School of Economics https://www.investopedia.com/articles/economics/09/austrian-school-of-economics.asp 00:05:07 Money is cooperation 00:10:18 BTC vs Bitcoin SV https://thatsbtcnotbitcoin.com/ 00:13:09 Socialist calculation problem https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_calculation_problem 00:15:51 Domesticated animals 00:17:12 Bitcoin opens the internet 00:18:15 Central bankers 00:20:02 Bitcoin vs Gold 00:25:59 How vulnerable is BitcoinSV to attacks? 00:27:38 Consensus mechanism in BSV 00:28:46 Satoshi Nakamoto https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satoshi_Nakamoto 00:34:25 Proof of work can end mass scams 00:38:26 Biological handicaps https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handicap_principle 00:47:05 Twetch https://twetch.app/ 00:49:14 Cheap talk on Twetch 00:50:56 Energy is the fundamental cost of the universe 00:51:38 Spending money is not provable waste 00:52:19 Spent energy is the signal of a rational actor 00:53:03 Christianity and proof of work 00:54:36 Sacrifices as costly signals 00:57:36 Bitcoin is a religion without the divine 00:59:46 Proof of work ending mass scams 01:08:41 Boostpow https://boostpow.com/ 01:11:16 What can entrepreneurs do to help bitcoin? 01:17:10 Daniel's videos on Streamanity https://streamanity.com/cosmosstag@moneybutton.com 01:17:45 Bitcoin at scale video https://streamanity.com/video/3whTuRZ3oS2qUG 01:18:36 Homo Bicoinus https://streamanity.com/video/3KN9cDyTN6eox6 01:20:07 Narratives vs proof of work 01:22:06 The obvious advantage of BSV 01:26:56 Libertarians and bitcoin 01:34:17 Peter Schiff and bitcoin 01:34:36 Jeff Tucker and bitcoin https://www.aier.org/article/why-does-bitcoin-have-value/ 01:35:05 The calculation problem of socialism https://mises.org/library/economic-calculation-socialist-commonwealth 01:38:40 Not enough people understand money 01:46:41 Do entrepreneurs understand bitcoin? 01:51:24 Think about how to serve others in bitcoin 01:54:48 Less talk more doing
These 99 quotes have been selected from Seneca's wisest sayings as meditations to live your life by. The philosopher Seneca the Younger (4 BC-AD 65), simply known as Seneca, was one of the wisest and wittiest philosophers of all time. He looks at the shortness of life and encourages us to live with vitality. He prompts us to examine our soul. He invites us to laugh at ourselves rather than cry. Listen or read these selected quotes to improve your life. Gain wisdom from a man who has helped many people live better throughout the ages. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
The philosopher Seneca the Younger (4 BC-AD 65), or simply know as Seneca, was one of the wisest and wittiest philosophers of all time. He looks at the shortness of life and encourages us to live with vitality. He prompts us to examine our soul. He invites us to laugh at ourselves rather than cry. Listen or read these selected quotes to improve your life. Gain wisdom from a man who has helped many people live better throughout the ages. These 99 quotes have been selected from Seneca's wisest sayings as meditations to live your life by.
Thomas Szasz presents his views on why libertarians should care more about psychiatric practices. Shows why psychiatric practices are a direct assault against the libertarian principle of non-aggression. Szasz argues that you have a civil right to believe crazy things. Towards the end of the video, he takes questions from the audience which help clarify his views. Originally posted at https://www.cato.org/multimedia/events/libertarian-principles-psychiatric-practices-are-they-compatible
What did Thomas Szasz mean when he said there is no such thing as psychotherapy?
I talk with Scott Perry, author of The Stoic Creative. We talk about how to use Stoicism to create a rich life of tranquility, creativity, and satisfaction.
I talk with Scott Perry, author of The Stoic Creative. We talk about how to use Stoicism to create a rich life of tranquility, creativity, and satisfaction. Chapters: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:32 What is The Stoic Creative? 00:04:37 Stoicism and creativity 00:12:53 What is Stoicism? 00:19:09 How do you practice Stoicism? 00:25:25 Advice to practice Stoicism --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
I talk with Jeffrey Schaler about his new book, Thomas Szasz: The Man and His Ideas (http://amzn.to/2wvEHyO). Thomas Szasz was an iconoclastic psychiatrist who did not believe in the concept of mental illness. He saw emotional distress as, "problems of living". We talk about Szasz and what he meant when he wrote that he did not believe in "mental illness". Chapters: 00:00:00 Introduction http://www.schaler.net/ 00:05:22 Responsibility vs Freedom 00:12:16 Szasz's definition of mental illness 00:18:28 Non-coercive psychiatry 00:29:09 Freedom vs Unfreedom 00:38:17 Dealing with emotional difficulties 00:41:34 Favorite memory of Szasz --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
I talk with Jeffery Schaler about his new book, Thomas Szasz: The Man and His Ideas (http://amzn.to/2wvEHyO). Thomas Szasz was an iconoclastic psychiatrist who did not believe in the concept of mental illness. He saw emotional distress as, "problems of living". We talk about Szasz and what he meant when he wrote that he did not believe in "mental illness".
I talk with Coach Jeff from The Running Podcast about my book, Low Mileage Running. Originally posted at: https://www.therunningpodcast.com/2015/08/19/running-podcast-187-aaron-olsen/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
I talk with Andy Magness about his book "UltraMental: An unconventional approach to training for endurance events on a few hours a week (or less)". Buy Andy's book here http://amzn.to/1PivoCa (paid link). 00:00:33 What is Ultramental? 00:03:32 Treadmill training? 00:08:15 5 minute workouts? 00:14:00 Why Ultras? 00:18:08 Practical Advice 00:30:14 Writing Ultramental 00:33:34 Writing Tools http://multimarkdown.com/ 00:36:50 Follow Andy http://ultramentalbook.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
Brad Kearns of the Primal Endurance Podcast, interviews me about my new book, "Low-Mileage Running". Originally recorded here: https://primalendurance.libsyn.com/23-aaron-olson. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
In this episode, I share how to listen to your body to maximize your training. I also share an interview about my new book: "Low-Mileage Running: A short guide to running faster, injury free". Originally recorded here: https://backofpack.wordpress.com/2015/07/28/episode-87-aaron-olson-of-paleo-runner/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
I talk with coach Jeff from the running podcast about paleo-type diet and quality over quantity in your running may help you run faster. https://www.coachjeff.com.au/coach-jeff-podcast-406-running-podcast-141-paleo-runner-aaron-olson/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
I talk with author (http://amzn.to/1I7P9Zi), podcaster, and athlete, Rich Roll about performing well on an all plant diet. Rich gave up drugs and alcohol while at the same time adopting a radical vegan eating strategy to fuel his desire to perform well in ultra-endurance sport. We talk about how to start eating healthy, eating healthily when busy, and how to turn your life around from drugs and alcohol. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
I talk with Stephanie Gaudrea about her book, Performance Paleo Cookbook (http://amzn.to/1G3l4fK). We talk about how to cook paleo foods for optimal performance. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
In this episode I talk with Lily Nichols about managing gestational diabetes using a real foods and exercise. We discuss optimal nutrition, and exercise for pregnant mothers and for those managing GD. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
I talk with CEO Tony Post of TOPO athletic about creating running shoes that allow the foot to function naturally. They feature a natural, wide toebox; snug midfoot and heel; lightweight materials, and minimal drop. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
Gene Villeneuve found the paleo diet and it has radically transformed his health for the better. He went from dealing with constant GERD to being completely free of acid reflux. In addition, he's had to have his esophagus stretched in order to swallow food, but no longer deals with food getting stuck in his esophagus. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
I talk with Sim Wegerif of ithlete (http://www.myithlete.com/). ithlete is the leading heart rate variability app for monitor HRV. By using the app to measure HRV an athlete can tell how much stress they are under and how well they are recovering from previous workouts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support