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The Latin American History Podcast aims to tell the story of Spanish and Portuguese America from its very beginnings up until the present day. Latin America’s history is home to some of the most exciting and unbelievable stories of adventure and exploration, and this podcast will tell these stories in all their glory. It will examine colonial society, slavery, and what life was like for the region’s inhabitants during this period. We will look at what caused the wars of independence, how the ...
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Another F***ing Bitcoin Podcast? No, this is THE Bitcoin Podcast. Whether you're deep down the Bitcoin rabbit hole or just starting your journey, there's something here for you: Bitcoin Talk interviews, Bitcoin Out Loud readings, Bitcoin News Roundup, and Bitcoin 101, . Bitcoin is scarce, but Bitcoin Podcasts are abundant. Get the Bitcoin signal you need all from one podcast. BitcoinPodcast.net
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Integrity Risk

The Risk Advisory Group

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Integrity Risk is a podcast series by The Risk Advisory Group, a leading independent global risk consultancy. Senior members of our business intelligence teams share their deep sector and regional understanding of the risk to business from bribery and corruption, corporate crime and evolving legal regimes. The Integrity Risk series aims to provide decision-makers with clarity and insight in uncertain political, regulatory and commercial conditions, and advice on how to best protect their bus ...
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Mats and Miles is a weekly show about yoga, running, and Pilates featuring conversations with everyday people who champion a consistent movement practice. Hosted by Shuva Rahim, you'll learn from inspiring practitioners and instructors, get fitness-related recommendations, and hear race reviews. Go deeper in the stretch or pick up the pace as you learn, get inspired, and have fun reaching your fitness goals.
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“It's not just Suriname… It's a chance to have Bitcoin be the unit of account. It's a chance to actually separate money from State.” On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with Suriname Presidential Candidate Maya Parbhoe. Maya is a Bitcoiner and an entrepreneur first, and a politician second. We dig into a lot in this ta…
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"We need to go back to the basic problem is that there is no climate crisis. It's all a crock and nothing that we do. None of this control, all of this money spent, none of it's gonna prevent any bad weather at all in 2075 or ever." On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with Tom Nelson. Tom is a climate and energy realis…
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“The thing that you keep in mind while you're stacking sats is, have a dream. I have dreams. I want to accomplish these dreams. And that's what you're working for. We now have a way to save our value and not have it be stolen from us.” On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with SAT, AKA Lightning Goats. I met Sat through…
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“The great thing about technological innovation like Bitcoin is that regardless of what people are able to do about their local politicians or central banks, they can opt in and use Bitcoin. That is now available to 8 billion people, and that's going to change the world.” On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with Natali…
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In the second and final part of our mini-series on Mesoamerican food, we look at how West Africa, the USA, and the rest of Latin America have influenced the region's cuisine. Then, we look at drinks. Everyone and everything from protectionist tax laws and Filipino immigrants to Russian religious sects and smuggler-priests have played a role in the …
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Welcome to the Dis A fi mi History podcast, where we delve into the rich history and cultural heritage of Caribbean people, both past and present. In this episode, host Wendy Aris is joined by Mark Yokoyama, a passionate advocate for preserving the unique nature and heritage of St. Martin and the Caribbean through his work with the nonprofit organi…
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Hello everyone and welcome to Episode One Hundred and Three! And while we’re at it, I hope you all remain safe and healthy out there, including all the folks who are recovering in the aftermath of hurricanes Helene and Milton. As always, I am grateful to all the show’s patrons who help to keep the show moving forward. And if you’re out there listen…
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“The wave hasn't even come… we're just kind of like on the beach and the wave's kind of creeping up, but it's still so much liquidity that's going to come in.” On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with Sam Callahan. Sam is a macro analyst who recently worked on a report with Lyn Alden called Bitcoin: A Global Liquidity …
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Hello everyone and welcome to Episode One Hundred and Two! And while we’re at it, I hope you all remain safe and healthy out there, including all the folks who are recovering in the aftermath of hurricanes Helene and Milton. Well my summer hiatus is over and it’s time to start cranking out the content once again. I really needed a break, not only t…
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“If you want to change the world, you start with the kids.” On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with Jonny Vance, co-creator and writer of Tuttle Twins TV. If you’re not familiar with Tuttle Twins, it’s an educational animated children’s TV show that teaches kids principles of freedom, Austrian economics, and Bitcoin, …
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Welcome to the Dis A fi mi History Podcast, hosted by Wendy Aris. Dive into the rich tapestry of Caribbean history and genealogy, exploring the profound connections between the past and present. This podcast is a journey through family histories, particularly for descendants of enslaved Africans, revealing how our ancestors' stories shape our moder…
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The food of Mesoamerica (Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras) is perhaps the best in all of Latin America. In part one of two on the history of the region's cuisine, we look at how indigenous and European influences combined to create such a deep food culture. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcas…
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“It seemed like a risky thing. But the more I did understand it, the more I was like NOT having bitcoin is the real risk. OK, the price goes up and down. But at the end of the day, even there in the worst of the bear markets, I'd be like, has anything really changed other than the price? Nothing has changed fundamentally. So why would my belief in …
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“For an artist or a writer or creator of any type, you suddenly have the potential to have a worldwide audience, a connection worldwide with anybody and if any of those people choose to support you they can do so instantly and those funds are in your wallet and you can go spend them… It really is magical, and that sounds cheesy, but it truly is.” O…
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Welcome to the Disafemi History Podcast! In this episode, Wendy Aris is joined by Kenneth Cuvalay, president of the St. Eustatius African Burial Ground Alliance. Kenneth shares the compelling story behind the Family Heritage Project, "Make the Connection," which aims to reconnect descendants of enslaved people in St. Eustatius with their ancestral …
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"Prosperity happens because you have good money and you have a community that trades. Government is the opposite of that. It is literally cancer. The fiat system is cancer. We have cancer. And you cannot fix cancer. You cannot just get radiation every week. You have to cut it out." In this RANDOM RANT, Walker and Guy Swann discuss FEMA, Hurricane H…
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Today we look at a concept known as the black legend. There is no question that the Spanish conquests of Latin America were bloody affairs, and that conquest as a whole is not exactly pleasant. There is however a school a thought which argues that the Spanish were vilified for geo-political reasons, often hypocritically by those doing the vilifying…
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"They have to create wars. They have to create chaos in order to bring about a new world order. It's that simple. And anyone that thinks that this is a conspiracy theory, go f***ing do the work!" On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with Efrat Fenigson. Efrat is an independent journalist, a Bitcoin and freedom maximalis…
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Welcome to the Disafemi History Podcast! In this episode, hosted by Wendy Aris, we delve into a pivotal moment in Jamaican history—the Baptist War, also known as the Christmas Rebellion of 1831-1832. This significant uprising not only altered the course of Jamaica but also played a crucial role in the fight against slavery in the Caribbean. We are …
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"Everyone just gets gravity. Everyone gets the protocol and we all live within that. And that's a rule without rulers. And I think Bitcoin is like gravity where it's just everyone gets free and open source money. Everyone gets programmable money, programmed and designed to maintain its purchasing power. And that's a rule." On this Bitcoin Talk epis…
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"Bitcoin implicates the First Amendment. As a system for collecting and communicating information ranging from payment data to art, bitcoin is speech. As a statement of protest against the government’s monopoly over money, bitcoin is expressive conduct. And as a collection of individuals that share bitcoin’s hard-coded principles of individual libe…
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Curaçao has long been home to one of the Western Hemisphere’s largest refineries and Suriname is a rapidly rising petro-state. In the 2020s they face considerable challenges in defining their future role in the global energy business and how this relates to climate change and the global energy transition from fossil fuels to renewables. Curaçao and…
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"What is lacking in order to make the developing countries as prosperous as the United States is only one thing. Capital. And, of course, the freedom to employ it under the discipline of the market and not the discipline of the government." In this Austrian Audible episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker reads Lecture 5: FOREIGN INVESTMENT, from Eco…
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In this second and final part about the kingdom of the Itza, we tell the story of how it was conquered. Involved is an ambitious Spanish governor, some unauthorized diplomacy, and a recreation of the assault on Tenochtitlan Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-latin-american-history-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: ht…
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"We the Cypherpunks are dedicated to building anonymous systems. We are defending our privacy with cryptography, with anonymous mail forwarding systems, with digital signatures, and with electronic money. Cypherpunks write code. We know that someone has to write software to defend privacy, and since we can't get privacy unless we all do, we're goin…
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“The only barrier that you would not join Nostr right now is because the other platforms have more users and they can use that as leverage today. But that's not going to be the case in many years… those who are starting to get their followers already on Nostr are taking a significant advantage over everybody else because they're to grow faster. And…
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In this episode, we are joined by Professor Rosemarijn Hoefte, a historian specializing in the history of Suriname after 1873. She is a professor at the University of Amsterdam and a researcher at the Royal Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies in the Netherlands. Professor Hoefte discusses her article, "Control and Resistance: Indentu…
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“What if Bitcoin were to monetize to reach some parity with gold in the next five, 10, 15 years… How should the United States make decisions now to maximize its advantage relative to its adversaries if that scenario were to pass?” On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with Matthew Pines. We explore the potential future o…
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"When you look at the historical track record of fiat currencies, if you run out the clock long enough, they all go to zero. And that may be what's happening here. Bitcoin is demonetizing arbitrary process. And that's its promise to me." On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with Bill Miller IV, Chief Investment Officer …
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With Peter McCormack closing down What Bitcoin Did, you may be feeling lost, unsure of what Bitcoin podcast to fill the gaping void left by Peter’s absence… Look no further than THE Bitcoin Podcast, a show for newcomers and seasoned psychopaths alike. Subscribe to THE Bitcoin Podcast (and leave a review) on Fountain | Apple Podcasts | YouTube | Spo…
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"When Cypherpunks wrote that privacy is necessary in order to establish democratic society in digital age, that's a profound statement, because you do look at states in which people do not have privacy, they can't have freedom in the digital age." On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with UNCLE ROCKSTAR. We discuss the …
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In this thought-provoking episode, host Wendy Aris sits down with Dr. Adom Philogene Heron to discuss his fascinating article, "When ‘Blood Speaks’: Naming the Father and the Mystics of Kinship in Dominica, Eastern Caribbean." Dr. Heron, a renowned anthropologist, brings his deep understanding of Caribbean kinship and social practices to the conver…
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"One in seven Americans hold [Bitcoin]. They're in every district. They're in every congressional district. They are in every party. They are part of every political ideology. We're everywhere. We are everywhere and we are many in number." On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with Troy Cross. Troy is a Professor of Phil…
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“If Visa, MasterCard, PayPal, and the big banks decided to gang up on Proton, they can still do the same thing to us today, right? So from that moment to today, I think I've always been the advocate of how can we get this powerful concept [Bitcoin] that enabled Proton to survive 10 years ago and make it more widespread and make it more common? Beca…
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"The best way to fight tyranny is through comedy... The most effective way to fight these people is actually not through brute force but to laugh these people out of relevancy." On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with Alex Strenger about White Dudes for Kamala, going viral at the DNC, mocking the establishment into ob…
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"If someone wants to change Bitcoin in a way that is detrimental to even a minority of the Bitcoin users, they're probably going to be unsuccessful because there's going to be vehement pushback." On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with MURCH. Murch is a computer scientist, engineer at Chaincode labs, co-host of Bitdev…
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In this captivating episode, host Wendy Aris engages in a profound conversation with Elisa Romulo Borges about her insightful article "The Japanese/Okinawan Descendants in Cuba." Together, they uncover the rich history and cultural heritage of Japanese and Okinawan descendants living in Cuba, shedding light on a unique and lesser-known aspect of Cu…
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"When you make it as a Bitcoiner, you deserve it because you took the risk that most other people don't take because they're too afraid." On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with The Coin Dad, creator of the Bitcoin Mining Museum. We get into how the museum got started, walk through the history of bitcoin mining, talk …
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“Coming out of a bear market, everyone who's been daily DCAing, everyone who's just been using Bitcoin as their savings and they save regularly, when they're all in the green, I think that that is a signal. That's a signal that the bull market's starting again.” On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker Wicked Smart Bitcoin Bitcoi…
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"I will sell every Bitcoin I ever own, and I will invest every dollar back into the industry that helps the world the most." On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with Gary Cardone about why he donated 12.8 bitcoin to Donald Trump, censorship, why Bitcoin needs better marketing, decreasing the size of the government, the…
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In remote northern Guatemala is a beautiful old city built onto an island. The shores of the lake which surrounds it are peppered with unexcavated Maya ruins. Almost two centuries after the fall of the Aztec, a transplanted Maya kingdom ruled from this island, unmolested by the Spanish empire which had taken over most of the rest of the continent. …
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Welcome to the Dis a fi mi History Podcast, where we delve into the rich tapestry of history, focusing on family histories and their relevance to Caribbean people, both past and present. In this episode, host Wendy Aris is joined by Simon P. Newman, a distinguished fellow at the Institute for Research in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsi…
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"The goal of the government should be to leverage the fiat system as it is to protect American lives and American prosperity as much as it can while hedging bets on what I think the future will be, which will be Bitcoin, because we all know that the fiat dollar won't be around forever." On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker ta…
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"If we take care to build good stuff in an honest, transparent way–and this is also why open source is so incredibly important–then we can build a new financial system that actually scales without compromising on the core values." On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks STADICUS. Stadicus is an IT engineer and the Product …
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In 1695 Scotland decided to have a go at the new world colonisation which seemed to be benefiting its neighbours so much. They settled on Panama as they place to do it and almost the whole country was involved in funding the scheme. The story of the Darien colony would have a profound impact on the country - one which continues to define Scotland t…
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Welcome to the Dis a fi mi History Podcast! In this episode, host Wendy Aris is joined by John M. Chenoweth, an Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Michigan, Dearborn. Professor Chenoweth specializes in the archaeology of religion and the complex negotiations between religion, race, and social identities. This episode delves in…
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"it's literal magic… We're doing magic with magic internet money using free and open protocols that a bunch of weirdo and cypherpunk hackers built because they cared about financial privacy. They cared about being able to do peer-to-peer stuff. It exists, and it's here." On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with NiftyNe…
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"Bitcoin is neutral and these other cryptocurrencies are not. They have insiders, whether it's founders, whether it's boards, whether it's companies… Bitcoin is a neutral internet money and these other projects aren't." On this Bitcoin Talk episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Walker talks with Bradley Rettler. Brad is the Director of the new University…
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In 1911 American explorer Hiram Bingham stumbled upon the lost city of Machu Picchu - forgotten since it was abandoned by the Inca centuries before. That's the story at least, the reality is much more complex. Could he have done it without the help of Peruvians? Was he really the first outsider to get there? And what does it really mean for a ruin …
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Join us in this episode as we welcome back Robin R. Foster, founder of Genealogy, Just Ask, and an award-winning author. Robin discusses her latest book, My Best Genealogy Tips: Researching Your English Roots, and shares her personal journey in tracing her English ancestry, overcoming challenges, and uncovering fascinating family stories. Robin off…
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