Been bored of my podcasts lately and I need something intellectually stimulating.

The what is money podcast used to do it for me but it got kinda repetitive and the content has shifted to a weird direction lately. The Bitcoin standard is pretty good but also feels a little repetitive at times. Looking for something that is beneficial to me or something that makes me feel more optimistic about the future.

Any recommendations? #asknostr

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Talk about the Je… I mean, the new world order. Or maybe the fact that you already don’t own anything (except bitcoin)

The black Philip show with Patrice O'neal. It's been several times I almost crashed my car laughing 🤣 and the women/relationship advice he gives is legendary

That’s a podcast? I don’t see it on fountain

Patrice died in 2011 :(

Rip. I heard he was really funny. Seen a few clips.

One of the greatest

A legend

Check YT or spotify. Guy died several years ago.

I felt the same as you just described and barely listen to either of those anymore. Try one of these, Bitcoin And…. Ungovernable Misfits , Plebchain Radio, The Bitcoin Podcast, Bitcoin Matrix and the Infinity Show

Odd lots,

Master Plan

MONEY Stuff

Millenial Media Offensive

Tetragrammaton

And some Esther Perel stuff♥️

I second Tetragrammaton. Like a lot of podcasts, it depends on the guests.

Never heard if MMO - checking it out now.

Lately, I’ve went down a rabbit hole learning about Orthodox Christianity. I grew up Catholic and never really looked into it.

https://fountain.fm/show/BEm4Aa0GyKFQjWmD3L9Q

https://www.audible.com/pd/B0746S8WF7?source_code=ORGOR69210072400FT&share_location=player_overflow

Recent episode of JRE had a guy named Wes Huff. He is some PhD type who studies the Bible. I haven’t really been listening to JRE but since it seemed related to my Orthodoxy rabbit hole. It was interesting.

It has been a refreshing break from the other podcasts I normally consume.

Of course, if you haven’t heard of “No Agenda,” I’d definitely give that a listen. It is my favorite podcast by far.

I’m not religious but I’ll check out no agenda thank you 🙏

No Agenda is fun. Sometimes they are highly regarded but that's part of the fun.

“Highly regarded” or “highly retarded?”

Add a third R for nostr:npub132ny9cnwv5rjzw0ppk6ev34gn2n48zjejed2k0kcjxgawxt86mps7f9u95

RACIST.

Rock solid and reliable🤔😂

…back to the penalty box for u Mcd🤨

4th & 5th R’s I guess.

Yeah but the nonstop prayer and worship can be a bit much /s

Sounds like a different podcast

lol either im dumb or nostr was screwy earlier, but i could swear you recommended no agenda and the person replied with “I don’t do religious podcasts” which made me laugh.

Pls ignore 😐

I think he was referring to the orthodox Christianity podcast I also mentioned lol

Yeah I somehow merged them and assumed the no agenda ep had some religious theme this week. 😅

For beneficial info & positive vibes, The Tim Ferriss show might interest you.

Been wanting more content like this will check it out 🫡

Odell's RHR and Citadel Dispatch, NVK's Bitcoin review, Sjors and Aaron's bitcoin explained, lectures of Rothbard and Mises.

I got bored of rhr cd and the Bitcoin review lol feels repetitive to me. Economics podcasts also feel similar. I understand the basic concepts now and I feel like the ROI from listening to them has diminished.

+1

Bitcoin Optech and UM ftw

I can’t seem to find those on contain

+1 on Bitcoin optech

What's UM?

Then I highly recommend you to shift to reading books by Mises, Rothbard and similar folks. Their works helped me understand Bitcoin in ways I didn't expect.

It's one of the most low time preference activities you can do.

Requires a lot of patience but it will be incredibly worth it in the coming months in ways you don't notice.

I read some rothbard and mises. Never finished their books but I’m looking more for personal growth.

An individualist interpretation of religious texts and wisdom is amazing for that

Not sure what you mean

I think audiobooks will scratch your itch. I like Thomas Sowell's collections of short essays and columns. They feel dialogical because he's always arguing with an imagined opponent, but they are tightly reasoned and very satisfying to consider.

You might right. I don’t really listen to many audiobooks because I prefer to read them but that is probably the best option for me right now.

One of his best:

Listen to Black Rednecks and White Liberals by Thomas Sowell on Audible. https://www.audible.com/pd/B002V8HBWO?source_code=ASSOR150021921000V

the quash, toward anarchy, no agenda, tim dillon, watchman privacy, closed network privacy podcast

There’s a book called adventures in legal land that I think you’d love

the title sounds intriguing. I'll check it out🫡

Here's something old school: The Richest Man in Babylon. Imo it's the best book for building a proper foundation. Obviously, in case you haven't read it. ☝🏻🐸

Proper foundation for what

It's a book about bitcoin written a century ago (replace gold in the story). It's about how not to be poor and it goes step by step about building wealth along with acquiring wisdom. The supernatural part is equally valuable, but I don't want to spoil it for you. It's a must read for bitcoiners who plan to keep their stacks and more. I'm so excited, I'm probably going to read it again.

Is it fiction?

Well, yes of course.