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PBD Podcast Episode 144. Patrick Bet-David is joined by former Presidental candidate Andrew Yang. Follow Andrew on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3DOdJTh Follow Andrew on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3LKydiu Follow GoldenDAO on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3JlVyoO Text: PODCAST to 310.340.1132 to get added to the distribution list About: Andrew Yang is an American businessman, attorney, lobbyist, and political candidate. Yang is best known for being a candidate in the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries and the 2021 New York City Democratic mayoral primary. The son of Taiwanese immigrants, Yang was born and raised in New York State. He attended Brown University and Columbia Law School. To reach the Valuetainment team you can email: booking@valuetainment.com About: Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal bestseller Your Next Five Moves (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pbdpodcast/support
Made You Think is back! And if you heard our previous update episode from a few weeks ago, consider this the Update 2.0 on what's to come for the podcast. We are excited to bring you new episodes this year, so stay tuned and follow our show on Spotify so you don't miss an episode. In this episode of Made You Think, Nat and Neil cover a wide range of topics including: The rapidly growing world of Crypto and Web3 Podcasting 2.0 - How you can further support your favorite podcast hosts The Anti-work movement How the pandemic has exposed the fragility in supply chains Corruption in Congress And much more. Make sure to follow Neil and Nat on Twitter and give some suggestions on what books you'd like us to cover. We hope you enjoy this episode! Links from the Episode: Mentioned in the show: Solidity (5:05) Solana (7:36) Avalanche (7:39) Polygon (7:40) MYT #7: A Crash Course in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Cryptocurrency (7:58) MYT #11: This Podcast Will Save Your Life: Emergency by Neil Strauss (10:26) Wild Planet (11:54) Podcasting 2.0 (12:16) Anchor (12:40) Adam Curry - The Joe Rogan Experience (13:06) Lightning Network (13:21) New CEO of Twitter, Parag Agrawal (15:31) Neil's Twitter thread of quotes (19:03) Anti-work Reddit (19:22) Over 40% of New Stores Opening in the U.S. Are Dollar Stores (28:05) The Next: Justin Mares (30:28) EatWild (30:30) MYT #48: UBI Q&A. A Conversation with Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang (42:01) Fountain (44:06) Books Mentioned: Emergency by Neil Strauss (10:22) [Podcast Episode] Gulag Archipelago (22:11) [Neil's Twitter Thread] The Fourth Turning (35:54) Dictator's Handbook (43:02) The Quest of the Simple Life (43:07) People Mentioned: Nader Dabit (4:25) Adam Curry (13:04) Parag Agrawal (15:16) Jack Dorsey (15:25) Nancy Pelosi (39:14) Andrew Yang (42:01) Show Topics 0:00 We're back again! Neil and Nat catch up and fill you in on what's to come for the Made You Think podcast. 1:02 Security in cryptocurrency; Nat shares an error he made early on in crypto that ended up costing him. While there is lack of good educational material in this space, one way you can learn crypto programming is reading open source smart contracts. 5:48 The speed at which Web3 is moving makes it near impossible to keep up with every new thing going on. The key is to pick a niche or chain to stay on top of. Since the bull run of 2017, so many uses of cryptocurrency have been uncovered. 10:18 Neil and Nat talk about their favorite survival foods and reflected briefly on their Emergency episode. 12:11 What is Podcasting 2.0? You can now tip podcast creators directly using the lightning network. Think Patreon, but without any centralized authority. 19:22 There's now a growing group of people who are anti-work. Neil and Nat discuss wealth disparity in the U.S. and how inflation has played a role. 24:55 Being a small business owner has its many challenges. Between the failure to prosecute crimes against small businesses and the hardships faced by store owners over the past two years of Covid, it's the smaller businesses who are having to close their doors permanently. 29:00 Fragility of supply chains. This affects prices of products at grocery stores as well as the consumers who choose which products to buy, especially those with lower incomes. 33:09 Given the many systemic issues mentioned in the episode, Nat and Neil chat about the competency of our leaders to solve the problems the country is facing. A significant change is needed, but it's currently unknown what's it going to take and how long. 38:15 Neil briefly discusses some ideas found in the Dictator's Handbook. Differences in authoritarian vs. democratically-elected systems. Corruption, lying, and our current system. Is the system too far gone? (Flashback to our Andrew Yang episode!) 42:47 Thank you for listening! Hear what's next for the Made You Think podcast and make sure to grab your copies of The Quest of the Simple Life and The Dictator's Handbook if you'd like to read up before our next episode. If you enjoyed this episode, let us know by leaving a review on iTunes and tell a friend. As always, let us know if you have any book recommendations! You can say hi to us on Twitter @TheRealNeilS and @nateliason and share your thoughts on this episode. You can now support Made You Think using the Value-for-Value feature of Podcasting 2.0. This means you can directly tip the co-hosts in BTC with minimal transaction fees. To get started, simply download a podcast app (like Fountain) that supports Value-for-Value and send some BTC to your in-app wallet. You can then use that to support shows who have opted-in, including Made You Think! We'll be going with this direct support model moving forward, rather than ads. Thanks for listening. Until next time!
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Episode 145 welcomes Jeremy Streich, author of The Tree of Knowledge by New Degree Press. He is a startup founder and 2019 iTunes Top 100 podcaster having interviewed New York Times Best-selling Author Michael Pollan, Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang, Nobel Prize biologist Randy Schekman, Chicago's Treasurer Kurt Summers, and more.Find Jeremy Online:Tree of Knowledge Book - https://www.amazon.com/Tree-Knowledge-J-F-Streich/dp/1641379413/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1602187804&sr=8-1Newsletter: https://jeremystreich.substack.com/Website: https://www.jeremyfstreich.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyfstreich/Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeremyfstreichInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremy.streich/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeremy.streich/Medium: https://medium.com/@jeremystreichAbout Jeremy:Jeremy Streich is the author of The Tree of Knowledge New Degree Press. He is a startup founder and 2019 iTunes Top 100 podcaster having interviewed New York Times Best-selling Author Michael Pollan, Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang, Nobel Prize biologist Randy Schekman, Chicago's Treasurer Kurt Summers, and more...Since his twelfth birthday, Jeremy has spent time in 25 countries, interviewing thinkers from around the world on topics of life, neuroscience, and ancient philosophy—all of which help Jeremy build not-so-far-fetched worlds of his imagination.When not writing, Streich is probably on a hike or is striking out at stand-up comedy, dating, dead-lifting, and investing.........Thank you for listening!I’d appreciate a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts if you believe I’ve earned it. - Leave a ReviewFollow the Just Get Started Podcast:Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/justgetstartedpodcastFacebook https://www.facebook.com/justgetstartedpodcastLearn more about the host, Brian OndrakoBrian's Now Page: https://www.brianondrako.com/now/Brian's Instagram @brianondrakoBrian's Twitter @brianondrakoBrian's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianondrako/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What a year 2020 has been! In this special episode we take a look back at the absolute best moments of the last 12 months. From getting chopped 20 times by Shawn Spears, Tyler Breeze and their students to sharing conversations with the likes of Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang, David Benoit and Kurt Angle, it's been an absolutely unforgettable year. Submit your Blue Wire Hustle application here: http://bwhustle.com/join Support the show by supporting our sponsors: INDEED- Try it today with a $75 credit to boost your job post by going to http://indeed.com/BlueWire BETONLINE- Get a FREE welcome bonus by using the promo code BLUEWIRE at http://betonline.ag If you enjoyed this episode, could I ask you to please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcast/iTunes? It takes less than a minute and makes a huge difference in helping to spread the word about the show and also to convince some hard-to-get guests. For more information about Chris and the podcast go to https://chrisvanvliet.com Follow CVV on social media: Instagram: instagram.com/ChrisVanVliet Twitter: twitter.com/ChrisVanVliet Facebook: facebook.com/ChrisVanVliet YouTube: youtube.com/ChrisVanVliet
In this episode I talk with Jeremy Streich. We talk about Talk about his Hero's' Journey to becoming an Author. Being too early for an idea. Life as a nomad and his perceived failure as a startup founder. We also talk about a vision he had while in Cuba which became the subject of his book. It is a story of how earth would be different if the planet was still as it was in Pangea.Jeremy Streich is the author of the forthcoming book from New Degree Press, The Tree of Knowledge. He is a startup founder and 2019 iTunes Top 100 podcaster having interviewed New York Times Best-selling Author Michael Pollan, Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang, Nobel* *Prize biologist Randy Schekmanith Jeremy Streich about his Hero's' Journey to becoming an Author, Being too early for an idea. Life as a nomad. His perceived failure as a startup founder and a vision he had for his book while in Cuba of how earth would be different if the planet was still as it was in Pangea. in his book Tree of Knowledge., Chicago's Treasurer Kurt Summers, and more...Book: The Tree of KnowledgeInstagram: @jeremy.streichLinkedIn: Jeremy StreichTwitter: @jeremyfstreichWebsite: https://www.jeremyfstreich.com/Theme music - Elevators Need Rock Too by Spence -
Join Chavo as he speaks with Presidential Candidate and Businessman Andrew Yang. They talk about changing the Independent Contractor classification of Pro Wrestlers, the Presidential debates, and of course, Wrestling.
Former U.S. Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang speaks with Chris Van Vliet from his home in New York. He talks about WWE and Vince McMahon's "ridiculous classification of WWE wrestlers as independent contractors", what he thinks can happen to change it, WWE comparing their intellectual property to Disney and Warner Bros., his thoughts on AEW, his favorite wrestlers growing up, attending WrestleMania 4, his all-time favorite match and more! Please subscribe and support The CVV Show by supporting our sponsors!DOOR DASH- Get $5 and zero delivery fees on your first order of $15 or more when you download the Door Dash app and use the promo code BLUEWIRE DIRECTV NFL SUNDAY TICKET- Use the promo code BLUEWIRE to get 15% off your subscription this season athttp://NFLSundayTicket.tvBETONLINE- Head tohttp://betonline.ag and use the promo code BLUEWIRE for your free welcome bonus!
Tonight's speeches include Presidential Candidate Joe Biden (1), Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) (25), Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) (28), Former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (30), 2020 Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang (34), Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (37), Author and Historian Jon Meacham (42), Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms (47). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang joins The Post to discuss the historic Biden-Harris ticket and the future of the Democratic Party.
On today's program, Dr. Al Gross joins hosts Shahzeb Malik and Seth Tucker. Dr. Gross is running as an Independent to represent the state of Alaska in the United States Senate. A current orthopedic doctor, commercial fisherman, and lifelong Alaskan, Dr. Gross has been endorsed by former Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang and his nonprofit Humanity forward. Things we discussed include his father's experiences working closely with former Alaskan Governor Jay Hammond, commonly known as the father of Alaska's Permanent Fund Dividend (2:42-4:00). This led into more discussion about Universal Basic Income (UBI) and what it would do for the country as a whole (4:01-12:05). He also answered some questions on healthcare reform, highlighting faults in our healthcare system that have been exposed due to COVID-19 (12:05-30:05). Dr. Gross also talked about climate change, the hyper partisanship of our politics, and the future of a politically independent Alaska. This and much more on… “Polarity” ! Check us out on YouTube “Unbranded News and Media”, like, comment, and subscribe for all things pop culture !! Engage with us on social media!!! Instagram @polaritypodcast @unbrandednews Twitter @unbrandednews @unbrandedsports --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome back to Polarity! "Polarity" is a weekly political and cultural podcast that discusses current affairs from a populist perspective, supports the Humanity First movement, and interviews guests from all sides of the political aisle. On today's program, Dr. Liam O'Mara joins the hosts Shahzeb Malik, Seth Tucker, and Zach C. Dr. O'Mara is running as a Democrat to represent California's 42nd Congressional District. A current university professor at Chapman University, O'Mara has been endorsed by former Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang and his nonprofit Humanity forward. Things we discussed include kitchen table economics and UBI, the "Secret Police" esque violations occurring in Portland, the history of U.S. foreign policy, and how U.S. democracy is crumbling in front of our eyes. He also talks about his campaign experiences and what he hopes to do for the citizens of CA-42 and of the United States as a whole. This was an insightful discussion with an extremely intelligent individual and we hope you enjoy the discourse!!! Check us out on YouTube “Unbranded News and Media”, like, comment, and subscribe for all things pop culture !! Engage with us on social media!!! Instagram @polaritypodcast @unbrandednews Twitter @unbrandednews @unbrandedsports --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome back to Polarity! "Polarity" is a weekly political and cultural podcast that discusses current affairs from a populist perspective, supports the Humanity First movement, and interviews guests from all sides of the political aisle. On today's program, Dr. Jermaine Johnson joins the hosts Shahzeb Malik and Seth Tucker. Dr. Johnson is the Democratic Nominee for South Carolina's House of Representatives District 80 and has been endorsed by former Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang and his nonprofit Humanity forward. We discussed everything from police reform and the fight against racial injustice to Universal Basic Income (UBI) and what he will do for his constituents if elected. He also provides some interesting details regarding Andrew Yang and his campaign, as he served as the Chair for his campaign efforts in South Carolina. Check us out on YouTube “Unbranded News and Media”, like, comment, and subscribe for all things pop culture !! Engage with us on social media!!! Instagram @polaritypodcast @unbrandednews Twitter @unbrandednews @unbrandedsports --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
58 - Rev. Wendy Hamilton is a minister and was appointed as the Deputy of Spiritual and Cultural Outreach for Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang. She joins the podcast to talk about cultivating individual feelings of joy in the midst of the pandemic, the innately spiritual principles of Yang and Humanity Forward, and how we can begin to gain the self-awareness to look past our old belief systems to come together as one global humanity.Connect with Wendy:YouTubeTwitterInteract with The Fifth Dimension!InstagramYoutubeTikTokEmailEvan McDermodBecome a Patreon Subscriber!On Patreon, you will have access to exclusive guided meditations with Evan, Q&A's, an opportunity to interact with other subscribers, and early access to the featured guests coming on the podcast. Donate what you can, any amount is appreciated.Or a one time donation to help keep the show running! :)PayPal | VenmoSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/evanmcdermod)
What do you do after you go from anonymous man to serious presidential contender, and the election is over? Well if you're Andrew Yang and you've done the math, you start a podcast. Entrepreneur, best-selling author, nonprofit founder, philanthropist, and former Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang, finally gets his chance to speak in this weekly podcast, Yang Speaks. Andrew will bring in guests he’s met along the campaign trail, from world-renowned experts, to popular celebrities and artists, to random interesting Americans from all walks of life. On this weekly podcast, the man who willed a national movement and conversation into existence around Universal Basic Income, will discuss and explore today’s biggest challenges through a variety of topics - including technology, entertainment, policy, sports, pop-culture, snacks, and anything on his mind - with a general outlook towards the future of our lives and shared humanity.
Medical students will be in the trenches of this battle. Is it right to blame the Chinese Government for the global calamity. Trump earns praise from CNN's Chief Political Correspondent and former Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang. Secretary Mnuchin channel's JJ Wentworth. Houston restauranteurs unite to advocate for a better response from City Hall.
Misfit Black Girls, Really? Yang on CNN, Liz First! #FreedomFriday MSNBC Contributor and Politics Editor at The Root, Dr. Jason Johnson Disrespects Nina Turner, National Co-Chair Bernie Sanders Campaign, and Briahna Joy Gray, National Press Secretary for Bernie Sanders, Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang takes a job as a CNN Contributor and a desperate Elizabeth Warren goes after Bernie Sanders.
The best Sundays are for long reads and deep conversations. Earlier this week, the Let's Talk Bitcoin! Show gathered to discuss the US tax treatment of "Virtual Currencies" and how scams find a home wherever opportunity exists, at least for a while.Subscribe to the new CoinDesk Podcast Network for fresh, insightful episodes nearly every day of the weekThis episode of Let's Talk Bitcoin! is sponsored by Brave.com, eToro.com and Purse.io.During our first segment, we'll discuss:Virtual Currency Tax Fairness Act of 2020: The proposed legislation would exempt capital gains taxes if any individual transaction results in a capital gain of $200 or less. Previous versions of the bill proposed a $600 cap. If passed, it would take effect in the 2020 tax year. Link - H.R. 5635The IRS has a question for you: Tax filers in the U.S. are being asked if At any time during 2019, did you receive, sell, send, exchange, or otherwise acquire any financial interest in any virtual currency? Link -IRS Form 1040Yang proposes "Digital Asset Regulation": U.S. Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang wants to Clarify the tax implications of owning, selling, and trading digital assets. Yang says clear policy will allow businesses to invest and innovate in the area without fear of a regulatory shift. Link - Yang 2020Later on, we'll dig into the "why" of scams as we begin a longer conversation on the topic. Three main points on scams:Ponzi schemes thrive in disrupted spaces with uncertainty, poor credentialing, and poorly understood complexity The crypto currency space has these attributes The underlying appeal of ponzi scams (and bitcoin) comes from the mythology of redemption, getting something from nothing, the genie in the bottle, etcLinks:How MLMs Use the Psychology of InfluenceThe Cult Psychology Behind MLMsThis episode of Let's Talk Bitcoin! is sponsored by Brave.com, eToro.com and Purse.io.Photo by Fernando Venzano on UnsplashThis episode was produced by AP's Don and Ned. It featured discussion by Adam B. Levine, Stephanie Murphy, and Jonathan Mohan.Music for today's episode was provided by Jared Rubens, From Ether and Gurty Beats, with editing by Jonas. Would you like to Sponsor a future episode of the Let's Talk Bitcoin! show? Do you have any questions or comments? Email adam@ltbshow.com
This week the hosts of LTB! discuss the US tax treatment of "Virtual Currencies" and how scams find a home wherever opportunity exists, at least for a while. This episode of Let's Talk Bitcoin! is sponsored by Brave.com, eToro.com and Purse.io. During our first segment, we'll discuss: Virtual Currency Tax Fairness Act of 2020: The proposed legislation would exempt capital gains taxes if any individual transaction results in a capital gain of $200 or less. Previous versions of the bill proposed a $600 cap. If passed, it would take effect in the 2020 tax year. Link - H.R. 5635 The IRS has a question for you: Tax filers in the U.S. are being asked if At any time during 2019, did you receive, sell, send, exchange, or otherwise acquire any financial interest in any virtual currency? Link -IRS Form 1040 Yang proposes "Digital Asset Regulation": U.S. Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang wants to Clarify the tax implications of owning, selling, and trading digital assets. Yang says clear policy will allow businesses to invest and innovate in the area without fear of a regulatory shift. Link - Yang 2020 Later on, we'll dig into the "why" of scams as we begin a longer conversation on the topic. Three main points on scams: Ponzi schemes thrive in disrupted spaces with uncertainty, poor credentialing, and poorly understood complexity The crypto currency space has these attributes The underlying appeal of ponzi scams (and bitcoin) comes from the mythology of redemption, getting something from nothing, the genie in the bottle, etc Links: How MLMs Use the Psychology of Influence The Cult Psychology Behind MLMs This episode of Let's Talk Bitcoin! is sponsored by Brave.com, eToro.com and Purse.io. Photo by Fernando Venzano on Unsplash This episode was produced by AP's Don and Ned. It featured discussion by Adam B. Levine, Stephanie Murphy, and Jonathan Mohan. Music for today's episode was provided by Jared Rubens, From Ether and Gurty Beats, with editing by Jonas. Would you like to Sponsor a future episode of the Let's Talk Bitcoin! show? Do you have any questions or comments? Email adam@ltbshow.com
Former tech executive, Andrew Yang, sits down with Color Of Change PAC spokesperson, Rashad Robinson, to discuss his signature campaign issue “universal basic income,” and his thoughts on how UBI will help the fight for racial justice.
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Andrew Yang is a serial entrepreneur, author, and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate. In 2011, he founded the non-profit Venture for America, with the mission “to create economic opportunity in American cities by mobilizing the next generation of entrepreneurs and equipping them with the skills and resources they need to create jobs.” Andrew who began his career as a corporate attorney also wrote the books Smart People Should Build Things and The War on Normal People. In the latter, he detailed the massive employment crisis that’s already underway and how the shift can affect tens of millions of Americans. He also laid out what he believes is a roadmap to a better future and it starts with the Freedom Dividend, a Universal Basic Income of $1000 a month for every American adult aged 18 to 64. Because of his extensive work and contribution, Yang was named as a Champion of Change by the Obama White House in 2012. In 2015, the Obama White House again acknowledged him as a Presidential Ambassador for Global Entrepreneurship (PAGE) alongside Steve Case, Tory Burch, Daymond John, and many others. This week’s episode talks about what Universal Basic Income is and how it actually affects people, how the policy can encourage innovation among young people, and how Universal Basic Income broadens the definition of work. Andrew also shares how VAT tax brings in money to the American government, what a political revolution is and why it’s actually feasible, and the reason he’s running for president. For people who are skeptical about the value Universal Basic Income offers, Andrew has this to say, “This is very pro-work. That’s the biggest thing that people get wrong.” #yanggang Get complete show notes on mattwilson.co.
Zach gets back into the post-Christmas groove. Where are Arizonans moving too, and why we don
If you haven't tune in to Part 1 first! Continuing our coverage from Innov8MD earlier in November and tune in to hear all the guests present that night featuring Venture for America founded by Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang, and an amazing close out from Sammy Popat from UMD's Discovery District and Innov8MD's Executive Team. Go ahead and check it out so you won't miss out next year! #entrepreneur --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-district-channel/support
Sorry for the delay! Holidays and that... A new report reveals that the rate of serious injuries in Amazon warehouses are seriously high. Enough so, that something that you should probably think about before you place your next order--will this be the package that breaks a worker's back?Working beside robots, it turns out, doesn't displace labor so much as it puts it grave physical danger.We also look at the latest robot rhetoric from Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang as well as an Op-Ed by the ALF-CIO's Liz Shuler and Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown.If you enjoy Future Left, please consider chipping in a buck or two on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/futureleftRobots should fear death https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/robots/a29831507/robots-mortality/Musk's Cybertruck:https://techcrunch.com/2019/11/25/elon-musk-says-sledgehammering-cybertruck-led-to-the-onstage-window-failure/Amazon is literally grinding workers down: https://www.revealnews.org/article/behind-the-smiles/?fbclid=IwAR3jVVk_0PIWGKIAh8ix_7r7pPck8Bh-0oaRjumAHIw2rVHZnpWmZxBPBzAAndrew Yang Letter to the Editor on Robots: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/14/opinion/andrew-yang-jobs.htmlAFLCIO + Sen Brown on automation policy for workers: https://www.wired.com/story/opinion-workers-deserve-a-say-in-automation/Recommended... Ben Tarnoff on Left Tech Policy: https://bentarnoff.substack.com/p/platforms-dont-exist
On air November 4th, 2019. Recorded November 2nd, 2019. US Democratic Presidential Primary candidate Andrew Yang is best known for his advocacy of universal basic income and his plan to give every American $1,000 a month. But before entering politics, Andrew Yang was just another Taiwanese-American kid forced to go to Chinese School on the weekends. In a recent campaign video, Andrew recalled his experiences feeling stuck in “permanent third grade” while at Chinese School, and the lack of accountability when it came to tests and homework. In this episode of BCTP, Patricia breaks down Andrew's thoughts line by line, and discusses what makes Chinese School unappealing to Chinese-American kids, the challenges of running a Chinese School classroom, and why Chinese School as an institution might not deserve such a bad rap. Show notes for this episode and all other episodes of the Bad Chinese Teacher Podcast can be found at badchineseteacher.com. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, leave a comment, and rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, and YouTube. Connect with us on Instagram (@badchineseteacher), Twitter (@badchinesepod), and Facebook. Follow Patricia's personal account on Instagram (@patricialiu), and check out her writing at blog.patricialiu.net. New episodes of The Bad Chinese Teacher Podcast are posted every Monday at 8am Eastern.
First, Dana sits down with White House counselor Kellyanne Conway to talk about the President's request that Ukraine investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter, testimony from administration officials indicating a quid pro quo over military aid, and new Mueller memos showing former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort pushed a conspiracy theory about Ukraine during the 2016 election. Then, Dana talks with House Democratic Whip Jim Clyburn about the impeachment inquiry in the House and the 2020 presidential primary in South Carolina. Next, Dana's interview with 2020 presidential candidate Andrew Yang, and his wife, Evelyn, in Des Moines, Iowa, on Medicare for All and why his unconventional campaign is catching on. Finally, our panel of Democratic Rep. Robin Kelly, former Gov. Terry McAuliffe, Scott Jennings and Mary Katherine Ham talk about the latest news in the 2020 primary race.
Porsche and G The Rebel talk about Democratic Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang and his 2020 campaign.
Porsche and G The Rebel talk about Democratic Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang and his 2020 campaign.
Andrew Yang is a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, entrepreneur, lawyer, and philanthropist. He joins Alyssa to discuss how he’s taking a different approach than the other candidates - from his freedom dividend to free financial counseling for all. He also discusses the importance of creativity, investing in education, infrastructure, and much more. Sponsored by: Third Love, LOLA, Daily Harvest, and CandidCo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alyssa-milano-sorry-not-sorry/message
Should discouraging or banning circumcision be part of 2020 Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang's campaign platform? Anthony Losquadro, of Intaction, and radio talk show host Mike Siegel debate the issue in this podcast. Sponsored by Alpha Armor "Skin Care for Men's Sensitive Areas." Have Better Sex at http://AlphaArmor.men
First, Jake sits down with South Bend Mayor and Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg to talk about his health care plan, plans for gun control in the Democratic Party and recent criticisms of Vice President Joe Biden. Then, Jake interviews Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul about his feud with Rep. Liz Cheney, the latest in Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia, and the possibility of gun control legislation in Congress. Next, Jake talks with Democratic presidential candidate entrepreneur Andrew Yang about his plan to give $1,000 per month to every American and Asian-American slurs from SNL's Shane Gillis. Then, Jennifer Granholm, Rick Santorum, Aisha Moodie-Mills and Bill Kristol join Jake to discuss criticism of Biden's comments on the legacy of slavery on the debate stage. In this week's State of the Cartoonion, Jake takes a look at swearing on the 2020 campaign trail.
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Entrepreneur and Venture for America founder Andrew Yang talks with Recode's Kara Swisher about his campaign to be the Democratic nominee in the 2020 presidential race. In this episode: Being "the tech candidate" during the techlash; the the #YangGang; his version of universal basic income, the Freedom Dividend; the challenges of UBI and how to convince people that it's a good idea; job automation and the “robot apocalypse”; why the unemployment rate isn't as low as you think; what will future jobs look like?; Yang's vision of "human-centered capitalism"; Donald Trump's tweets; standing out in the current Democratic field; climate change and the privatized space industry; breaking up tech companies and other forms of regulation; and why does Yang want to be president? Vote for us Recode Decode has been nominated for best technology podcast in this year’s People’s Choice Podcast Awards! Cast your vote for Recode Decode at https://www.podcastawards.com/app/signup before July 31st. One vote per category. Follow us Kara Swisher (@karaswisher), host Andrew Yang (@andrewyang), guest Erica Anderson (@EricaAmerica), executive producer Eric Johnson (@HeyHeyESJ), producer Manny's (@welcometomannys), the San Francisco venue of this live interview More to explore If you haven't already, subscribe to Recode Decode Subscribe to Recode's other podcasts: Recode Media, Pivot, and Land of the Giants Listen to Vox's Ezra Klein interviewing Yang on The Ezra Klein Show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Candidate for NH State Governor, and Mayor of Portsmouth NH Steven Marchand discusses Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang.
In this episode we interview 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang. He discusses his opposition to President Trump as well as his idea of a $1,000/month freedom dividend, why artificial intelligence must be taken seriously, and his support for bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, among many other things.Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/Krassensteins/)
Former Swedish Prime Minister, Carl Bildt and Editor of The Spectator, Fraser Nelson speak to Christiane Amanpour about the British Prime Minister, Theresa May's resignation. U.S. Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang talks Hari Sreenivasan through the "nerdiest" 2020 campaign. David Miliband takes us to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where Ebola is devastating communities.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Have you heard of Andrew Yang? Chances are you have not, even though he is probably the smartest person who is running for president. In his own words, “the opposite of Donald Trump is an Asian guy who likes math.” We are all really impressed with Andrew Yang, and we wanted to help get the word out about his existence. In this episode, we talk about politics in general as it relates to the 2020 election and specifically Yang’s policies. He is most well known for his Freedom Dividend, which is a universal basic income of $1000 for every American citizen. Come jump in the tank with us and explore this really interesting presidential candidate. For blog posts and other extra material, check out our website at: www.thunktankpodcast.com Support us: If you enjoy the podcast, please consider rating and reviewing wherever you listen to podcasts. We would also love for you to share it with someone who might enjoy us. And of course if you really want to support us consider subscribing on Patreon for as little as one dollar per episode! This Episode’s Brews: Joymongers Brewing Co.-Belgian Blonde Ale Tree House Brewing Company-Green Dogfish Head-60 Minute IPA Follow Us: Our Website/Blog Twitter: @thunktankers Instagram: @thunktankpodcast Email: thunktankpodcast@gmail.com Facebook
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Let's get off the fence and start giving a How To Raise Money opinion on things - proposals, deals, books, podcasts, etc. Who is out there at the moment looking to raise money? How are they putting their proposals together? Have they followed the CREST model? Would you agree and lend or invest? So where are Ray and Nigel starting on this series of podcasts? Politics of course!!! Listen in as Ray and Nigel dissect a proposal from a US Presidential candidate, Andrew Yang, that only needs $2.4 trillion to make it work. Is it sensible or crackpot? Will it work? Could it be improved upon? And the BIGGEST question of all...would you vote for him?
Nick gushes over Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang in this weeks episode and Than talks about things he hates.
Andrew Yang is a serial tech entrepreneur, founder of Venture for America and Democratic presidential candidate for 2020. He's passionate about helping workers adapt to structural changes in the economy. Venture for America was his way of training recent college grads and young professionals to join startups to help revitalize American cities. The focus of his presidential campaign is to address the threat of new technologies, such as robots and automation, on American workers.
We talk about Universal Basic Income (UBI) - it's implications and the meaning, and US 2020 Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang who is proposing it. Also talk about the evolution of video streaming services like netflix, disney, primevideo, etc and where it's going in the future.
This is our last episode in the bus!Farewell good friend...you were strong, and wise. You were kind and most of all, you understood.We will be back next week in a new space, so check it out!In this episode we talk about Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang, UBI, "Lets Roll," some of the latest trailers for movies we are excited about, Blake News and much more!Are you looking for a great deal on some of the higehst quality CBD on the market? Go to https://www.cannabinoidsheal.com and check out the varitey of flowers, vape pens, prerolls and MORE! Use the promo code: pointnemo at check out to recieve 15% off your order TODAY!(watch the episode where we have Aidan Sherry with CannabinoidsHeal.com as a guest and talks all about CBD and his company that sells it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLtz6bZymUI&t=418s )Like, comment, and subscribe!!Thanks for listening and be sure to follow us on all social media!Regular Shows on Tuesday (Audio and Video released same day. Click this link to see where else you can listen to the podcast http://smarturl.it/49js6c )Guest shows on Wednesday (Audio and Video same day)FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/point.nemo.98Insta: https://www.instagram.com/pointnemopo...Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/PointNemoShowYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjOO...Email us questions that we can answer for you on the podcast, or if you have interest in becoming a guest on the show, we can arrange it at location or Skype!GMAIL: thepointnemopodcast@gmail.com
Trump's inane National Emergency press conference. Josie Duffy Rice of ""Justice In America"" on William Barr's confirmation. Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang on his ""Freedom Dividend"" basic income plan. Trump voters trust Infowars as much as The New York Times. Guests: Josie Duffy Rice and Andrew Yang See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Crafting Your Vision is an essential skill if you want to create a new future. Leaders in companies that can craft a compelling vision are more effective in aligning the people. Period. Vision is the future state of what you are creating. Your mission is the right you are want to change. Crafting your vision includes some essential parts. Today, I interview Andrew Yang to talk about the power of vision and how to craft. Yang is a 2020 candidate for Presidency of the United States. Discover the power of crafting your vision in this interview. Get the show notes for 387 | Crafting Your Vision from Presential Candidate Andrew Yang Click to Tweet: Listening to an amazing episode on Leaders in the Trenches featuring @AndrewYangVFA with your host @GeneHammett #CraftingYourVision #Leadership #GHepisode387 #Podcasts Give Leaders in the Trenches a review on iTunes!
On this episode of Unconventional Genius, I talk with Andrew Yang about The Freedom Dividend and the future of America. Andrew is an entrepreneur, author, and founder of Venture for America, a national entrepreneurship fellowship that has helped create over 3,000 jobs in major cities across the United States. He is also running for president in 2020, with a key component of his platform being the creation of a universal basic income. During our conversation, Andrew shares his vision for the future and I ask questions submitted by the Unconventional Genius community through Facebook. How the freedom dividend could help people Andrew explains that his plan for providing a universal basic income, known as The Freedom Dividend, was born out of the inability of the U.S. job market to keep up with technology. He says that robots are taking jobs from people at an alarming rate and our ability to adapt hasn’t kept pace. Rather than demotivating people to work, Andrew argues that The Freedom Dividend will provide a jumpstart to those working underpaying jobs. He also says it will give people the opportunity to save more. He believes that this solution is a more viable option than trying to retrain workers. Getting to know Andrew Yang through your questions During this episode, I do something I’ve never done before. I let you ask the questions. Listeners submitted questions for Andrew on Facebook. He tackles these challenging questions and shares his platform and ideologies. Many of the questions submitted dealt with Andrew’s policy and platform. He is running as a Democrat with very different views and policies than the current administration. He says, “Our goal is to try to get (Trump) out of office as fast as possible while we still have a functional government.” Andrew Yang’s proposed Presidential platform and policies Andrew Yang is running for President because he believes he can unite the country and bring about positive change. He argues that he isn’t a lifetime politician, but rather an entrepreneur who understands business and the economy. During our conversation, Andrew shares how he plans to fund The Freedom Dividend. One concern is that taxes might increase. How do you pay for everyone to get $1,000 a month? Listen to this episode to find out how he intends to pay for a universal basic income. The plan to help people adapt to the future Andrew proposes a radical shift in both mindset and action that he feels is critical for the country to move forward. His approach is formed from the belief that job creation will not outpace the massive impending job loss due to automation. Andrew discusses the ways he would address the nation’s challenges during this interview. Can Andrew change the mindset of people quickly enough to adapt to the times? Andrew says, “That is the challenge. Things are changing very quickly. We have to rise to that challenge. If we fail in that, then we will witness the disintegration of our country.” If you are with a consumer technology company planning to launch a new product at CES or are even looking ahead to CES 2019, the Max Borges Agency can help you succeed. To learn more, check out: www.maxborgesagency.com. Topics Featured In This Episode [0:51] Introduction of 2020 Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang [2:00] Why Andrew Yang thinks that the job market can’t keep up with technology [5:21] Does the Freedom Dividend demotivate people to work hard and earn their own money? [7:04] Educating people to learn how to save money and adapt in a changing world [11:49] What is the singular change needed in the government in order to unite our country? [13:04] Andrew Yang talks about his foreign policy [14:05] What is his biggest strength and greatest challenge? [15:06] Where is the $1,000 per month for The Freedom Dividend coming from? Will taxes go up? [15:55] How can Andrew get better results than the current administration? [17:44] Is creating basic income for everyone the same things as socialism? [18:55] How would Andrew Yang handle voter suppression? [20:10] What would the regulatory environment look like under Andrew’s presidency? [20:57] The positives and negatives of the future of AI and how it has and will affect the job market [23:15] How to help people change their minds and prepare for the future Connect with Guest Name Andrew Yang Connect With Max Borges www.MaxBorgesAgency.com LinkedIn Subscribe to Unconventional Genius onApple Podcasts, Player FM, Soundcloud, or Spotify Show notes by PODCAST FAST TRACK https://www.podcastfasttrack.com
Season 1, Episode 16 2020 US presidential candidate, Andrew Yang, discusses why he believes we’re already in the 4th inning of automation and why it’s imperative we implement UBI (Universal Basic Income) sooner than later (or expect an economic disaster due to massive job loss). Tune in to this fascinating episode to hear more on the controversial topic of UBI and whether or not it is good for America. Andrew Yang also authored ‘Smart People Should Build Things’ and is founder and CEO of Venture for America, a NYC-based nonprofit organization focused on placing top-college graduates in startups for two years in emerging U.S. cities to generate job growth and train the next generation of entrepreneurs. Want more? Read our companion piece post Subscribe and leave a review for us in Apple Podcasts! We appreciate all you faithful listeners out there. Follow us on social media and use our hashtag #builderspodcast for all things Builders! FB IG Twitter This episode of Builders was hosted and produced by Laila Oweda. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/betaworks-builders/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/betaworks-builders/support
Dan talks about the growing calls for Universal Basic Income (UBI) with 2020 Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang. Also, in the "Final Two" Dan talks about how America's "sin" industries look to consolidate and the new technologies that are guzzling tons of energy.
Are we ready for change? Are we prepared to do what it takes to make the American dream come alive again? It would take some drastic reforms to get those much-needed results. Something's got to give, and this administration has to go. Today's guest is Andrew Yang. He's Asian-American, a 2020 Presidential Candidate, a serial entrepreneur, and a man who actually understands people, numbers, and technology. In other words, the complete opposite of Trump. Laurie and Andrew talk about progressive platforms that will spark the change we need to get us back into shape. Andrew agrees that work is broken. The times are changing and we need to transform how we think about work to get any real benefit from it. We're going through the greatest economic and technological transition in human history. The problem, now, is that our government doesn't understand this shift. They are stuck working with obsolete concepts that will eventually break the economy - and not in a good way. When change isn't happening, you've got to make change happen yourself. Capitalism has worked effectively for corporations but often crushes human welfare. Capitalism prioritizes efficiency and profits over everything else. How do we fix this? Andrew proposes a new form of capitalism that gets the market to work for us and not against us. He calls it "Human Capitalism," which focuses on maximizing human well-being and fulfillment. Andrew further explains the tenets of human-centered capitalism. Laurie and Andrew talk about the "Freedom Dividend." A proposed policy wherein every American adult gets $1,000 per month - no questions asked. Andrew believes that if we were to remove the existential threat of poverty, people could focus on finding jobs that better fit their skill sets. The Freedom Dividend is actually an old idea, but a similar policy has been effective in Alaska for almost four decades. Andrew talks about the value of revisiting this idea and how it will benefit US citizens. How do we get Value Added Tax into the dividend equation without people worrying about the deficits? Andrew shares how the present mismanagement must not lead us to believe that we lack the resources to progress. Our economy is on a record high, so the fear is based on the current mess the government is in. By using VAT funds to invest in our citizens, several other issues will start toppling down. Laurie and Andrew talk about the problems in the work environment. If our economy is doing so well, why can't we do justice to make our citizens' quality of life better? We're not living in the dark ages, and yet, most of the same issues are present. Seriously, how can the world's richest country be so anti-women, anti-family, and anti-poor? It's time we take into consideration what's good for the people versus what makes the most money for companies. After all, since this country's greatest asset is its people, it should be a no-brainer to invest in making their lives more meaningful. The DIY HR Handbook Wouldn’t you love to get your hands on Laurie’s no-holds-barred, honest DIY HR Handbook for employees and pros alike? Download it for free! Andrew Yang Website Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
Steven is 17 years old, and cares about closing the youth skills gap and empowering young entrepreneurs. He’s the founder of ProjectileX, a youth business education non-profit organization that has impacted over 120,000 students, Managing Editor of Youth Business Collective a youth-run publication with over 17,000 readers, Fellow at Stanford’s Designership Institute, Member of the Youth Skills Initiative at Global Business Coalition for Education, and Head of Youth Engagement for Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang.
On this episode of BlockChannel, Mckie and Dee get to talk to their first ever Presidential candidate, Andrew Yang. They discuss his platform running as a Democratic candidate for the U.S. 2020 Presidential election, Universal Basic Income (UBI), and his vision to help America and how it aligns with crypto. This is a very patriotic episode, so go ahead and do your duty and have a listen - Uncle Sam is watching. Show Link(s): Andrew Yang 2020: https://www.yang2020.com Campaign Contributions: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/one-for-humanity Intro/Outro Music "Deep End" by Ro: https://soundcloud.com/romarss/deep-end Show Sponsor(s): Amentum: http://amentum.org Disclaimer: This is not investment advice, it is an engaged discussion on new technology; BlockChannel reminds you to always do your own due diligence before investing in any crypto-related project in the industry.
“That's really one of the most powerful things about Universal Basic Income. You start to believe in a sense of abundance and possibility.” In this episode of Made You Think, Neil and Nat speak to Andrew Yang, the author of The War on Normal People, a follow up to our previous book episode. Today we are discussing the possibility of Universal Basic Income for all. “The bigger people think, the more they wake up. We can make this real together.” We cover a wide range of topics, including : Objections and barriers to adopting UBI The cost of UBI and if can we afford it Video games vs the real world Social Credit Systems and Basic Jobs VAT and economic migration Trump and running for president in 2020 And much more. Please enjoy this interview with the author of The War on Normal People by Andrew Yang. You can also listen on Google Play Music, SoundCloud, YouTube, or in any other podcasting app by searching “Made You Think.” If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out our episode on Sovereign Individual by James Dale Davidson and our episode on Emergency by Neil Strauss for related topics discussed in today’s show. Be sure to join our mailing list to find out about what books are coming up, giveaways we're running, special events, and more. Links from the Episode Mentioned in the show Universal Basic Income [00:30] Roosevelt Institute [04:02] VAT [06:16] Freedom Dividend [07:49] Twitch [10:00] Social Credits [13:24] World of Warcraft [13:50] Pink Collar Jobs [11:19] Blockchain [16:45] (Crypto episode) Ypsilanti, Michigan [18:15] Yang Ventures [18:18] Mynt [18:31] UBI Pilots [18:59] Solyndra [20:18] The Hamptons [34:32] Enlightened Self-Interest [34:38] Allegiance [30:36] Scrooge McDuck [39:48] Reddit Andrew Yang AMA [43:35] State of the Union Address [43:47] Yang2020.com [47:23] One For Humanity [48:14] Cryptocurrency [54:09] (Crypto episode) Joe Rogan Podcast [59:40] Tim Ferriss Podcast [59:41] Vocal fry [01:01:59] Books Mentioned The War on Normal People by Andrew Yang [00:17] (book episode) Homo Deus by Yuval Harari [07:10] (Nat’s Notes) (book episode) Sovereign Individual by James Dale Davidson [35:20] (Nat’s Notes) (book episode) Emergency by Neil Strauss [38:08] (Nat’s Notes) (book episode) Raising the Floor by Andy Stern [47:44] Skin in the Game by Nassim Taleb [52:02] (Nat’s Notes) (Neil’s Notes) (book episode) Sapiens by Yuval Harari [53:22] (Nat’s Notes) (part 1, part 2) Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch [01:00:40] (book episode) College Dropout by Kanye West [01:00:56] (book episode) People Mentioned Andrew Yang Yuval Harari [07:06] Sam Altman [19:09] Chris Hughes [19:10] Cory Booker [25:11] Jeff Bezos [32:04] Donald Trump [40:43] Barack Obama [41:50] Bernie Sanders [41:47] Chris Rock [42:31] George Bush [42:34] Jesus Christ [42:41] Kanye West [1:03:24] Questions Asked 01:01 – What are the main challenges and objections to UBI? 01:36 – Are any of these objections compelling? 05:04 – Isn’t UBI just cycling money from the top consumers to those that are below $120k a year in spending? 08:18 – Do you see any differing objections between liberals and conservatives to UBI? 09:24 – Do you think there will be a portion of society that replaces work with video games and do you see a growth in the gaming industry because of UBI? 14:40 – How would we implement the social credits app in cities for real? 17:33 – Does it have to be the government that starts a social credit initiative? 20:35 – If you were elected, how are you viewing the idea battleground? 21:10 – How do you get past the inertia to convince people UBI is necessary? 25:00 – How do you feel about basic jobs? 26:40 – What makes the basic jobs idea attractive to other candidates and some voters? 29:15 – Is making the majority of the population reliant on a government subsidy making it easier for a totalitarian president to take control after you? 30:58 – You said in the book we are moving to a winner-take-all economy in a variety of fields, where you have a handful of companies controlling Government policy. Do you see a future where that is possible and how do you stop that? 35:20 – Have you read Sovereign Individual? 35:32 – In Sovereign Individual there is an idea that as wealth disparity grows, eventually the elite will separate themselves from the rest of the population. Do you see any concern for that? 38:54 – Will we see countries trying to attract citizens to move and will VAT be a factor in that? 39:59 – How bad would it have to be before more people left? What’s the threshold? 41:24 – Do you think that Trump getting elected is helpful to someone who’s not a career politician, helping them get elected in 2020? 45:40 – Has communicating a very statistics and quantitative approach been a struggle for you when speaking to audiences? So much of politics is about the emotional appearance. How have you adapted to that? 54:09 – Extra Question that we didn’t get to ask - Would adoption of a VAT accelerate a crypto economy and how does that change the estimates of how we would pay for UBI? Show Topics 1:11 – The main objections to UBI are : How can we afford it? Will it turn people into less happy, lazy wastrels? Won’t it cause mass inflation? 1:44 – Universal Basic Income is affordable but we’ve poorly managed budgets in the past and there is stigma around hoarding money. We need to believe in sense of abundance and possibility. Culture and mental barriers and block around hoarding money. 3:28 – Cost of UBI in the US would cost $2 Trillion. It would be $1000 per month given to each person, we call it the Freedom Dividend. It would cause economy growth due to increased taxes and spending. 4:27 – Benefits of UBI. We would get more out than we put in. It reduces health issues, crime and has many secondary benefits to putting the money into the hands of the people. 05:57 – How the money would be spent. The wealthy vs the majority. VAT taking from those who spend the most and given to the bottom 80%. Money sitting in bank accounts causes a stagnant economy. 07:27 – Basic Income as both appealing Liberals and Conservatives. Most people seem to think it is impossible, shows decline of society and lack of faith in democracy. 10:21 – Video games and the growth of the eSports economy. Parents as an early form of UBI for large groups of young people. Will additional income cause people to withdraw into games more or will it allow them to participate in real life more? 11:03 – Lack of appealing opportunities for men in the real world. The digital world as the cheapest form of entertainment, more money equals more options and less time spent in the digital world. 12:05 – Games used as a sense of accomplishment and emotional highs, which can wear off over time. UBI will give opportunities at a time when people are looking for something new. 13:24 – Social credits as a socially constructive gamification of the real world. Gaming impulse transferred into the real world and other outlets. Current philanthropic trials are small by comparison and Government could apply resources. 20:02 – Yang’s plans as president. Government currently too risk averse. Electing a president with UBI as a main objective would be a huge step towards it. Congress people would have to listen to their constituents. 24:08 – Nothing is as effective as cash to people when talking about control of programs. People losing faith in government programs. Basic jobs as a bad idea, no long term value in unproductive work as more jobs get automated. Unproductive jobs lead to unhappy people. Instead find out what work is inside of each person. The idea of Basic jobs doesn’t value people. Valuing people as stakeholders and not serves. 30:10 – People heading towards reliance on the government. UBI as better way, gives people a higher-level of integrity and self-determination. Any government change to UBI would cause riots and is still a powerful check on the government. Doing nothing will lead to bloodshed and revolution. Antitrust laws and harm to consumers. 32:38 – Defining human success independent of economic or monetary measures. Wealth getting concentrated in ever smaller pools is bad for all businesses. Riots in America looking more likely, how can we prevent that instead of waiting. 37:54 – Enlightened self-interest and lifting others up. Renouncing citizenship for tax reasons. Ad campaigns trying to encourage economic migration. VAT not a powerful factor. 40:17 – Lack of entrepreneurial migrants. Electing Andrew Yang would be a compelling message to immigrants. The opposite of Donald Trump is an Asian guy that likes facts and figures. Clear message through recent politics, people are desperate for change. 44:54 – Using Universal Based Income as a lever to address a crisis. The road to the 2020 election. Challenge of evolving as a person over time. Humanity First and One For Humanity project. Reduction of labor as a central role, the rise of automation and an economy that values people first. 48:36 – Possibility of a follow-up episode. Listeners, send in any questions. Next time we could dive deeper on Venture For America and his other policies. Check out his site Yang2020.com. Follow Andrew on Twitter @AndrewYangVFA and @andrewyang2020 53:29 – Influences of Yuval Harari. Andrew’s perspective is super refreshing for a politician. Getting other authors on the podcast. 57:44 – If you’re enjoying this show we would love to see you over on our Patreon page. 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Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang knows we're facing the biggest economical and technological shift in human history. Billions of dollars might be saved, but what's the cost going to be in human misery? Andrew believes he's the man to usher in this new American era. He's also the only candidate offering you a $1,000 dollars a month.
What would it take to truly prepare the U.S. for the potential of widespread technological unemployment and invest in people in a way that allows them to really reach their potential? These questions and some novel answers inspired Venture for America founder Andrew Yang to run for president: he is a declared candidate for the 2020 election. Jim interviewed Yang at an event in San Francisco on his candidacy, vision, and the political path forward for basic income.
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To say Andrew Yang is a contrarian would be an understatement. He's the author of 2 books; "Smart People Should Build Things", "The War On Normal People" AND... He's running for President of the United States in 2020! Andrew made his money working in the tech sector, he was involved in several start-up's and he has a much different take on life. He has a very interesting perspective when it comes to the way society is evolving, both positive and negative; especially when it comes to the way Americans are educated. Pat and Andrew have a candid conversation that may raise a few eyebrows and may even be offensive to some. That said, we think you'll find Episode 16 enlightening and entertaining to say the least!
# Episode 167 - Flagship Friday - Rapid Fire [Co-Founder of Wikipedia says that you should use Brave.](https://larrysanger.org/2019/01/how-im-locking-down-my-cyber-life/) [Coinbase Pro ends 0% maker fees.](https://blog.coinbase.com/coinbase-pro-market-structure-update-fbd9d49f43d7) [Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang was tweeting about bitcooin corrections in 2013!](https://bitcoinist.com/andrew-yang-2020-president-bitcoin/) - [Tether is not fully backed by fiat](https://breakermag.com/tether-now-admits-its-not-fully-backed-by-dollars/) (Bullish or Bullshit?) - Brent - From Tether's New Terms - "Every Tether is always 100% backed by our reserves, which include traditional currency and cash equivalents and, from time to time, may include other assets and receivables from loans made by Tether to third parties, which may include affiliated entities (collectively, “reservesâ€). Every tether is also 1-to-1 pegged to the dollar, so 1 USDâ‚® is always valued by Tether at 1 USD." - They also made a proof of funds page, to make it seem like they're on par with other stable coins that show what they have in reserve...It's the same document from months ago that says they totally had the funds on a specific day. - **[Binance Lite Becomes the Firm’s First Fiat-to-Crypto On-Ramp in Australia](https://www.newsbtc.com/2019/03/19/binance-crypto-cryptocurrency/) - Adam** - Over 1300 newsagents (whatever that is) will have access to bitcoin - In order to remain compliant with Australian regulations, users need to register with Binance Lite. There's already a map charting all the newsagents in Australia where you can utilize this. - Binance is making strides to make their presence known world-wide. Pretty insane for a company less than 3 years old. - They also have plans to do the same thing in Singapore. - [IBM Partners With Stellar](https://www.ibm.com/blockchain/solutions/world-wire) - Brent - 72 Countries, 47 currencies, 44 banks. - It's called the IMB Blockchain World Wire. - This is basically IBM entry and exit points as a trusted gateway on the Stellar Network. - I know they have their own internal Blockchain services. - Reddit hates IBM - It's already live. - Discuss - why didn't they choose XRP? - [Facebook’s blockchain cryptocurrency could kill 'fake news'](https://www.computerworld.com/article/3373506/facebooks-blockchain-cryptocurrency-could-mean-big-money-and-kill-fake-news.html)? Or just make them money - Karim - As we've covered before FB has begun developing their own cryptocurrency (bloomberg and NYT) - FB has not confirmed reports, just admitted to exploring DLT, so the rest of the story is from unamed sources - First they claim the crypto would allow you to send money to your WhatsApp contacts, so taking on venmo & paypal - - NYT report claimed they already talked to crypto exchanges about it, others argue theyd use a stable coin - Barclay's internet analyst Ross Sandler said FB coin would make the company $19b by 2021 - For funzies - [TipRanks has his 'succes rate' at 61% (145/239)](https://www.tipranks.com/analysts/ross-sandler) - Avg return listening to him since 2009 - 7.7% (Ranked 511/5249) - S&P in that time? Any guesses?  - For funzies =)  - part of the idea here is higher customer conversion rates, you already have currency on the platform and FB keeps payments in their own network - FB could also use cryptography to authenticate users through hash keys, and making sure people posting new are people and not bots (dont think this really handles it) - Could also help with General Data Protection Regulation (GDRP) since users could control data and delete it by for example deleting their hash, making info not accessible - n order to authenticate them; it means Facebook now becomes the repository for a lot of personally identifiable information.... - [Cisco Reports: By 2027 Blockchain Will Capture 10 Trillion of the Worlds Wealth](https://toshitimes.com/by-2027-blockchain-will-capture-10-trillion-of-the-worlds-wealth/](https://toshitimes.com/by-2027-blockchain-will-capture-10-trillion-of-the-worlds-wealth/)) - Adam - By 2027 blockchain will capture 10 trill of the world's wealth. - This is from Cisco, not just anyone talking about blockchain - Joe Lubin believes in twenty years half of the world's wealth will be on blockchain - True innovation is the ability to automate trust between two parties using it - Cisco report claims 83% of execs believe trust is the cornerstone of the digital economy - SHOTS FIRED! (There's one of these big enough for a story) - [Craig Wright Leaves Twitter!](https://www.longhash.com/news/craig-wrights-twitter-account-disappears-along-with-10000-tweets) (Bullish or Bullshit?) - Brent - [He deleted 10,000 Tweets in about 24 hours.](https://ambcrypto.com/craig-wrights-twitter-account-gets-suspended-following-threatening-tweets/) - He decided to say he'd sue anyone that copied his tweets or harassing him. - As you know the internet usually responds well to this. - Bots were popping up left and right with his name on them. - Even Jihan Wu from Bitmain was following the fake CSW account. - Some stupid Tweets by CSW. - He complained about not being in CoinDesk's most influential people in Crypto. Coindesk responded. "But...but...'Satoshi Nakamoto' IS on the list! ;p" - in 2017 he said 2018 was the year of BCH. - He said Bitcoin isn't Trustless earlier in 2018. - Told people who thought Bitcoin was permission-less to go work on EOS. - Said BTC would go down to 1000. - He answered the question "Will you attack your enemies or let them all on their own" with "Yes" - This is it. Screw you Toddler. I am going to undelete my writings. You want competition... screw you. I am going full billionaire mode. You want this. You get it. You asked for this. You will not like what is coming! You think I cannot choose what I prove, to whom.... watch - June 2018 - He tweeted in August 2018 some code out as a response to someone saying he couldn't print hello world - it was copy pasted. - Remember that one of Craig's proof attempts that he's Satoshi are from a paper he wrote in "2001" that was very similar to the Bitcoin whitepaper...but it was similar to the 2nd draft that was released not the first lol. - And of course his "signature" was just public information as well. - Mailbag - Patreon - Exit Please join the conversation in the Discord. We're in there all the time. Rate us on iTunes. Follow CryptoBasicBrent on Reddit. We are not Financial advisers.