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Zeitsprung Bitcoin
Rebellions are Built on Hope with Margot Paez

Zeitsprung Bitcoin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 102:20


In this episode we are talking to Margot Paez, a fellow at the Bitcoin Policy Institute (BPI). She shares about her balancing research between academia and bitcoin, about her days as an independent reporter during the aftermath of the banking crisis at Occupy Los Angeles in 2011. We discuss the importance of community, grassroots movements, rebellion, climate change and why the climate crisis is actually a water crisis. We learn something new whenever listening to Margot. She explains what bitcoin doesn't solve but why it might be our best shot at the time. PODCAST LINKS Alle Folgen: zeitsprungbitcoin.de/ RSS: zeitsprung.podcaster.de/bitcoin.rss Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/zeitsprung-bitcoin/id1656541715 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4SMk1lU9OUGKa9AbskDE4D YouTube Folgen: https://www.youtube.com/@zeitsprungbtc/podcasts YouTube Livestreams: https://www.youtube.com/@zeitsprungbtc/streams SUPPORT & SUPPORT Value4Value Lightning: zeitsprungbitcoin@getalby.com Email: podcast@zeitsprungbitcoin.de X: https://x.com/zeitsprungbtc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zeitsprungbtc/ Nostr: npub1hwwpvhdeml9vgywkwsnxnw3v6t3ruhlr9enhhwy9w5f0vr8k3j0qr9h4zh Value4Value Lightning: zeitsprungbitcoin@getalby.com Margot Paez twitter: @jyn_urso lnurl1dp68gurn8ghj7ampd3kx2ar0veekzar0wd5xjtnrdakj7tnhv4kxctttdehhwm30d3h82unvwqhk66tvv3ex2ur0wf6rqvsrfmgs7 Mentionend Energy and the Ecological Economics of Sustainability - John Peet David Graber - The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity

Independent Voter Podcast: Beyond Partisan Politics
Want to Change Politics? Get Involved in Local Elections

Independent Voter Podcast: Beyond Partisan Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 28:13


This week on A Civil Assessment we welcome back both the award-winning election journalist an election fraud expert Lulu Friesdat and Florida Congressional candidate Tim Canova. These two discuss election fraud in federal elections including their experiences in Florida and Alabama. Lulu Friesdat is an Emmy award-winning journalist whose many news assignments include producing election coverage for MSNBC, editing with the CBS Evening News and Good Morning America, and writing for Salon, and Alternet. She’s been reporting on problems with U.S. elections since 2008, when she received a Best Documentary award for directing her first feature-length documentary, Holler Back: [not]Voting in an American Town. A two-time recipient of the Edward R. Murrow award, she has been interviewed on radio and television shows including Writer’s Voice and Connect the Dots. Follow her on twitter @LuluFriesdat. Tim Canova is a candidate for the 23rd Congressional District of Florida, against Debbie Wasserman Schultz, in the 2018 Primary election in August. In 2011, Tim took part in the Occupy Wall Street movement, teaching a workshop on the Federal Reserve at the Occupy Los Angeles encampment. At that time, he was also selected by U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders to serve on an advisory committee on Federal Reserve reform. Tim lives in Hollywood (Broward County, FL), and in his spare time he enjoys cooking, movies, Pilates and yoga, as well as running and bicycling on the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk. Follow him on twitter @Tim_Canova.

Independent Voter Podcast: Beyond Partisan Politics
IVN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Meet the Man Battling Debbie Wasserman Schultz

Independent Voter Podcast: Beyond Partisan Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 33:06


T.J. O’Hara, IVN’s podcast host, is joined by Tim Canova. Last year, Canova ran against then-DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, in South Florida’s 23rd Congressional District. Canova announced on Thursday June 15 that he intends to run against Wasserman Schultz once again in the upcoming Congressional Race in 2018. Canova earned a law degree, with honors, at the Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C., and was a Swedish Institute Visiting Scholar at the University of Stockholm. In 2011, Tim took part in the Occupy Wall Street movement, teaching a workshop on the Federal Reserve at the Occupy Los Angeles encampment. At that time, he was also selected by U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders to serve on an advisory committee on Federal Reserve reform. Tim lives in Hollywood (Broward County, FL), and in his spare time he enjoys cooking, movies, Pilates and yoga, as well as running and bicycling on the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk.

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MyEveryDayRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2012 28:56


It’s our first show of the new year! We’ll go to the Rose Parade to hear the first Occupy Los Angeles march of the year...and we’ll go up above Hollywood Boulevard at the Barnsdall Art Park for "Civic Virtue", an exhibition that deals with the ambivalent relationship between city government and the arts.

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Freedomizer Radio Network
Proof Negative Show: REAL PATRIOT NEWS - w/ guest Steve Gelder OCCUPY L.A.

Freedomizer Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2011 180:00


Welcome to the Proof Negative Show, home of REAL discussion of Patriot News. Proof describes how we need to free ourselves from the Republican-Democrat boxes the Global Elites placed us in. Come join us & let us help you wake up before it's too late! Actor/comedian STEVE GELDER joins us to discuss the latest Occupy Los Angeles protesting. YounaTuber cohosts with Proof. "Stupid News of the Week" as always in our final segment!   Freedomizer Radio Call in and join us - 347.324.3704 Join our live chat and listen at  http://www.freedomizerradio.com

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The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)
Bryant Gumbel criticizes David Stern; L.A. leaders embraced Occupy LA; Myths about healthy eating

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2011


9 AM - Bryant Gumbel called David Stern a "plantation overseer"; Occupy Oakland has turned into a miniature city; Los Angeles leaders have embraced Occupy Los Angeles; 5 myths about healthy eating; Joe watched a criminal justice TV show; Michael Jackson's doctor tested drugs on a dog.

Free Forum with Terrence McNally
Q&A: Occupy Wall Street/Occupy LA

Free Forum with Terrence McNally

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2011 50:41


Aired 10/09/11 Politics and the media have for the most part shown themselves impotent, indifferent, or in cahoots when it comes to confronting and rolling back the takeover of the United States by the super-rich and the super-corporations. Since the days of Clinton, we've been reminding ourselves of the words of FDR to progressives pressing for the New Deal -- "Make me do it." Envying the attention and power granted the tea party. Millions march all over Europe in response to austerity measures that make the people pay for the failures of the financial class. Millions march in the Arab Awakening when hunger, poverty, corruption, and autocracy prove too much to bear and social media connects and informs the people like never before. When will Americans take to the streets? September 17th, a small group of demonstrators camped out in a downtown New York park and Occupy Wall Street was born. Occupy Los Angeles emerged a week ago, October 1st. Both are alive and well. As of Saturday the Occupy movement has spread to 1,016 cities in the US and abroad. There has been carping in the mainstream media about the movement's lack of focus, lack of clear message, lack of specific platform or demands. The closest thing to a brand for the movement so far is the claim that, "We are the 99%". I think this is a wonderful opening. It's based on cold hard facts. It is inclusive. Even a tea partier knows they are part of the 99%. Inequality is problem #1 in this country. from which all else follows, including a corrupted political system that is not able to meet the challenges we face. I don't think anyone knows where this goes...At some level a lot of us have grown so resigned to the dominance of money in our society that I'm not sure too many have a plan how to get from here to where we need to get. I think we each also have to invent the role we are going to play as this story unfolds. I'll be joined by representatives for both Occupy Wall Street -- NELINI STAMP (Working Families Party) and MELANIE BUTLER (Code Pink) -- and Occupy Los Angeles -- LISA CLAPIER (media, Occupy LA) and SHARIF ABDULLAH (Commonway.org). I plan to ask them to tell their individual stories, report what's happening around them and what they think it means. http://www.adbusters.org/campaigns/occupywallstreet