Countdown to Trump: Global Shifts and Economic Turbulence The October 10, 2024 episode of The Bitcoin Layer featured Jacob Shapiro discussing the possible return of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency and its geopolitical implications.
Advancing Bitcoin Legislation: State-Level Wins and Political Opportunities The July 14, 2023 episode of What Bitcoin Did featured Dennis Porter, who delved into the political efforts behind promoting pro-Bitcoin legislation and the nuances of engaging with both sides of the political aisle.
Bitcoin and Human Rights: Unmasking the Monetary Mechanisms Behind Global Oppression In the March 22, 2022 episode of Closing the Loop podcast, Alex Gladstein focusing on the role that monetary policy plays in human rights violations and global oppression when governments manipulate money, particularly through debt monetization and bond market manipulation.
Strategic Advocacy for Bitcoin Adoption: Insights from Dennis Porter In his September 18, 2024 podcast, Sergii Gerasymovych interviewed Dennis Porter, CEO of Satoshi Action Fund, who discussed the evolving landscape of Bitcoin adoption in the United States, with a focus on the intersection of technology, policy, and public education.
Decentralization, Satire, and Media Control In this September 10, 2024 episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast, Alex Strenger discusses the power of satire as a political tool, the need for decentralization, and the threats posed by legacy media and government censorship.
Bitcoin Beyond Politics: A Progressive Perspective In the Sept 4, 2024 Unchained podcast episode, Trey Walsh and Jason Maier argue that Bitcoin's principles can resonate with progressive values such as financial inclusion, social justice, and resistance to authoritative structures.
Bipartisan Momentum for Bitcoin: Navigating Political and Regulatory Landscapes The August 27, 2024 Progressive Bitcoiner episode features Lyn Alden discussing the importance of bipartisan support for Bitcoin. The conversation revolves around the intersection of Bitcoin and politics, particularly in the context of recent U.S. political events.