T.T. 15: "Ready, Fire, Aim" to Find and Foster Freedom
Why I'm Excited for Daniel Prince to be on the "Practical Liberty" Podcast Next Week
Before I get into my unsolicited praise for two particular internet strangers, it’s probably worth clarifying that I’m neither stupid nor gullible.
Amidst the constantly expanding “universe” of online content, most of the “stars” are actually just bloated gas bags, which can lead you astray and even burn you if you get too close.
That being said… for people who already have some general awareness and a discerning eye, the ideal alignment of certain “stars” into constellations has helped point lost humans in the right direction for thousands of years.
To keep this post short, I won’t rehash my reasons for moving to El Salvador in August to join the Bitcoin circular economy there. I summarized some of those key points in a previous post, but if you’re reading this, I’m assuming you already have a general awareness about the major threats involving fiat currency, authoritarianism, the CBDC agenda, etc.
Instead, I’ll just briefly express my gratitude for two of those online content “stars” who helped illuminate the path for my first few steps toward freedom:
Daniel Prince — host of the “Once BITten!” podcast
Henry Bingaman — host of the “Practical Liberty” podcast
I could ramble at length about why both of their podcasts have stood out among so much competition as particularly positive influences. The most essential point though is that both do a fantastic job of funneling people like me — who are already aware of the major “macro” problems — toward actual solutions.
“Once BITten” —> “Practical Liberty”
This entire episode with Princey and Mikkel Thorup on Liberty Lockdown is worth watching, but these final 18 minutes from it are particularly outstanding:
(I have zero experience with video editing, and didn’t know until I tried that Substack actually hosts video uploads… but fortunately, it turned out to be very easy to extract and embed this excellent excerpt)
Despite the “Practical Liberty” podcast only being about a year old so far, it’s already had a bunch of great episodes, including some incredible interviews!
This solo episode, however, best sums up what the podcast is all about in just 32 minutes:
The “fire” is already happening… I look forward to Henry and Princey discussing the “ready” and “aim” aspects of actual solutions!