

The "What is Money?" Show
Robert Breedlove
"What is Money?" is the rabbit that leads us down the proverbial rabbit hole. It is the most important question for finding truth in the world. In this podcast, we will pursue this "rabbit" by engaging in a diversity of deep conversations with deep thinkers from different walks of life.
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Feb 21, 2025 • 1h 58min
Why Wokeness is Failing: The Rise of Common Sense with Zuby (WiM556)
In this conversation, Zuby, a British rapper and public intellectual known for his outspoken views, addresses the decline of wokeness and the importance of common sense. He debates the implications of transgender participation in sports, championing honesty in social discourse. Zuby also shares insights on fostering resilience in children amid wealth, the significance of gratitude for well-being, and how modern technology can enhance our lives. His journey from a management consultant to a prominent figure in music illustrates the value of embracing life's unpredictability.

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Feb 18, 2025 • 2h 46min
"The Big Print" is Coming with Larry Lepard (WiM555)
Larry Lepard, author of "The Big Print," dives into the flaws of our monetary system and the rise of sound money. He compares reckless money printing to alcoholism, warning of imminent crises. Lepard discusses how inflation disproportionately impacts the middle class and explores the moral dimensions of money management. He advocates for Bitcoin as a viable alternative to fiat currencies and highlights the inherent inequalities within the central banking system, urging a shift toward fairness in finance.

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Feb 14, 2025 • 2h 41min
Bitcoin: The Portal Between the Digital and Physical Worlds - SoftWar Explained Part 2 (WiM554)
Lucas Matty and Grant Reichert delve into the revolutionary power of Bitcoin, likening it to historic movements for freedom. They discuss Bitcoin's ability to disrupt traditional governance, illustrating how it empowers individuals against oppressive fiat systems. The conversation explores the parallels between modern control structures and historical domestication, emphasizing self-sovereignty. They also analyze Bitcoin's role in fostering personal responsibility and innovation, while highlighting its potential to redefine value in our increasingly digital world.

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Feb 11, 2025 • 1h 59min
SoftWAR: Jason Lowery's Thesis Explained with Lucas and Grant of Bitcoin Study Sessions (WiM553)
Lucas Maddy, a co-host of "Bitcoin Study Sessions," dives into the fascinating interplay between Bitcoin and power dynamics. He discusses how Bitcoin can redefine national identity and offers a new defensive strategy in warfare. They explore the establishment of self-sufficient 'citadels' and Bitcoin's role in promoting personal sovereignty. The conversation also highlights Bitcoin as a tool for resilience against authoritarianism and its transformative potential against traditional assets. Maddy shares insights on the evolving nature of warfare, emphasizing cybersecurity in today's digital landscape.
Feb 7, 2025 • 1h 59min
Free Speech in the Digital Age with Rabble (WiM552)
In this engaging conversation, Rabble, a pioneer of Twitter and expert in decentralized technologies, shares his insights on the evolution of social media. He discusses the early days of Twitter, the challenges of censorship, and his departure from the platform. Rabble introduces Nostr, a decentralized alternative that promotes user freedom and community governance. The dialogue also explores how decentralized structures can empower content creators and resist suppression, emphasizing the future of communication in the digital age.

Feb 4, 2025 • 3h 8min
Spycraft, Military Intelligence, and Military History with Matthew Reed (WiM551)
Matthew Reed, a veteran of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and former U.S. military intelligence member, delves into the art of interrogation and the ethical dilemmas faced by soldiers. He discusses the complexities of detecting double agents and critiques the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Reed also highlights lessons from military history, the connection between money and war accountability, and even touches on UFO sightings tied to military activities. His insights shed light on the challenges within military operations and the importance of historical context.

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Jan 31, 2025 • 1h 51min
"Can You Legally Stop Paying Federal Income Tax?" with Peymon Mottahedeh (WiM550)
Peymon Mottahedeh, a self-proclaimed tax expert who has reportedly sidestepped federal income taxes for 30 years, shares his controversial insights. He challenges the legitimacy of tax obligations, arguing many Americans aren't legally required to file. Mottahedeh discusses the complexities of tax law, potential legal traps like Form 1040, and offers strategies for W-2 employees to reduce withholdings. He also raises questions about the IRS's role, suggesting a radical shift in how we perceive taxation and individual freedoms.

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Jan 28, 2025 • 3h 56min
Artificial Intelligence, Consciousness, and the Hidden Patterns of Reality w/ Zhen (WiM549)
The discussion dives into the complexities of consciousness and AI, exploring whether machines could possess sentience. It contrasts biological and silicon-based cognition, raising questions about perception and reality. The interplay of information, entropy, and evolution highlights how both living systems and technology evolve. Insights on language touch on how communication shapes understanding. The podcast also critiques perceptions of free will, examining the narratives that shape our identities and the nature of consciousness.

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Jan 24, 2025 • 2h 4min
More Laws, Less Justice: Bitcoin and the Future of Government with Will Tanner (WiM548)
Will Tanner, an expert on tradition, law, and decolonization, shares insightful views on the intersection of historical events and modern governance. He discusses how tradition shapes legal practices, especially concerning property rights, and critiques contemporary tax inefficiencies. The conversation also dives into the tumultuous history of Rhodesia, examining colonial legacies and the rise of Robert Mugabe. Tanner emphasizes the importance of ordered liberty and proposes Bitcoin as a transformative tool for societal empowerment and investment.

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Jan 21, 2025 • 1h 14min
Trump's Sh*tcoin vs. Bitcoin: Literature, Family, and Politics with Robert Breedlove (WiM547)
Robert Breedlove, a freedom maximalist and creator of the "What Is Money?" podcast, dives deep into Bitcoin's philosophical implications. He critiques alternative cryptocurrencies, dubbing them manipulative, while championing Bitcoin as a secure asset. The discussion spans the importance of literature in understanding money, the erosion of private property rights, and how Bitcoin can protect individual wealth from government overreach. Breedlove also reflects on societal shifts and advocates for independent thought amid political polarization.