Getting some really great comments on the most recent podcast.
Thanks for all your work here nostr:npub1gu47n7fxfm4py48jktmu6tdqcvva4e87fntynuzzf62zxnw2e7tsc6907g and nostr:npub1vzjukpr2vrxqg2m9q3a996gpzx8qktg82vnl9jlxp7a9yawnwxfsqnx9gc
Will have a listen for sure. Thanks for all your insights Jeff
Thatās a metric Iāve literally never thought about
So interesting now I think about it
Broadcasting is not engaging⦠different things entirely
We need more Bitcoin podcasts not less
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Thanks so much for tuning in
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Nice! In that scenario it would be magic
Great effort on the 96 hour fast. Keen to try that
I am really referring to regular morning each day, and itās my belief that having black coffee first, a very acidic substance, is not the best way to start the day. Coffee onto a stomach with some food in is better for you as itās less stressful for your system
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Itās the personal and relatable conversations like this that make editing the pod a privilege š§š„
Check out the trailer and watch the full episode on the link below.
https://youtu.be/nUr5shcgIak?si=fhqG6nCWYSJSG2iv
https://blossom.primal.net/ab57c2e4dbba29ec0f31fa10af9b0af68a8c2fa36090fce8ccc79a73ef12e028.mov
Thanks so much for having me on! And nice job on the edit. The trailer in particular was cool
Amazing work youāre doing helping Bram
Pleasure. Itās a great trade of honest: who wouldnāt want a more sophisticated understanding of Bitcoin
GM
Annoying but true: itās always better to eat some food before a coffee in the morning
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Casually predicting Vibe Coding in the 1990s. āMany technical skills, such as programming, will be less valuable than they were in the early phases of the Information Revolution. Human language interfaces to computers will ultimately make it possible for individuals to tell machines what they want without learning a programming language.ā Cc nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m
What an amazing book and piece of work that continues to prove to be
Thanks for sharing. A tough one this!
Ultimately, only you can decide
From what Iāve seen, generally, most people are better off stacking as many sats as they can, whilst specialising in their field
One day you wonāt need to work at all
But a minority are just built different, and are never happy until running their own thing
Horses for courses!
Dead Internet Theory, Nostr, and "Satlantis" w/ Jordi Llonch Esteve (JWP59)
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In Episode 59 of The Jake Woodhouse Podcast, Jordi Lonch Esteve and I explore the future of the internet, freedom, and identity in an era dominated by platform risk and algorithmic manipulation. We discuss the Dead Internet Theory, the limitations of X and modern social media platforms, and the building blocks of open-source protocols like Nostr. Jordi also introduces Satlantis: all in one social app and travel directory built on Nostr for freedom seeking creators and nomads.
Jordi Llonch Esteve is the Head of Growth at Satlantis, a social network built on Nostr, that empowers sovereign individuals through censorship-resistant communications.
New episodes drop Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Let's learn together.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Digital Nomads and Social Media
3:00 - Dead Internet Theory
9:53 - What is Satlandis?
15:30 - Nostr vs X: The Problem with Social Media Today
21:40 - Platform Risk when Building a Business
30:38 - The Building Blocks of Nostr
38:47 - Nostr.build: Who is the Product?
46:06 - The Future of Satlantis
57:37 - How to Connect with Jordi
If you want to learn more or connect, visit my website: https://jakewoodhouse.io/
The Celsius Crypto Collapse Explained...
"The compare and despair psychology is so powerfulāit really catches you out if you're not careful. But by definition, when you choose to travel a path less known, it gets lonely. It's hard. You're isolated. There will always be moments you question yourselfāit's inevitable.
Thankfully, when I tune in and ask myself what I really want, I know I'm working towards it, and I know it's not the life I walked away from. So to all the people out there trying new things: go for it. Control what you can. Care less about the opinion of others. Follow your dreams."
Jake Woodhouse / Ep.58 / 15:05

Take the Path Less Traveled, Follow Your Dreams
I reflect on what it feels like to walk away from a comfortable career and choose the harder, lonelier path of building something of your own. I talk about the emotional hangover of "compare and despair," what triggered a moment of doubt, and how quickly our minds can sabotage progress when fear creeps in.
Bitcoin vs Everything
Bitcoin is Eating Central Banks
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I break down James Check's recent analysis of Bitcoinās compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over different time windows and explain why even a āboringā 25ā50% CAGR means Bitcoin is set to consume gold, equities, bonds, and real estate.
"A Weird Bitcoin Cycle" ā Why Boredom Shakes Out Bitcoin Holders
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Most people think price crashes shake investors out, but boredom can be just as brutal. I break down a quote from James Check's newsletter on why patience is the hardest skill in markets and how the quiet days in Bitcoin test conviction more than red candles ever could.
Just have a crack! Can't be that hard to figure out
Dr Nixon got banned for helping pregnant women not get the jab, he also directly helped me and my family get ācontra-indicationā paperwork
Fascinating newsletter:
āOn 3 June 2025, ATAGI ā the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation ā quietly updated its COVID-19 vaccine guidelines. The new advice? That healthy infants, children, and adolescents under 18 years of age should no longer be offered COVID-19 vaccination.ā
Something Iāve started doing a lot more of this year is tipping
10% on things where I can. Consulting fees, hotels, restaurants, taxi
It feels great
And people really appreciate it
If I canāt afford 10$ for every 100$ now, then I will never be able to do it when Bitcoin is another 10x from here
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After several years of FOMO, I finally attended HRF's #OsloFreedomForum. I took a friend who's political but not Bitcoiner, so I had the experience of seeing it through someone else's eyes, as well as my own. Obviously there's a lot to unpack: talking face-to-face with activists who are working in real danger is confronting in itself, and hearing their experiences fresh and recent is an emotional and impactful experience.
I was surprised, however, at the large number of Bitcoiners at the conference: it's not a Bitcoin conference, but the HRF (particularly nostr:npub1trr5r2nrpsk6xkjk5a7p6pfcryyt6yzsflwjmz6r7uj7lfkjxxtq78hdpu) has been courting bitcoiners for technical assistance (and, presumably, donations) for several years now and it has resulted in a fascinating intersection. Those present are builders, not (just?) talkers. My non-bitcoiner friend noted the remarkable humility of those present: an insightful comment.
Of all the discussions I had, the one which haunts me most is a conversation with Peter McCormack (ex- WBD, now rejuvinating his home town and trying to raise awareness of UK's pressing misgovernance issues). To paraphrase: "Where are the Bitcoiners improving the world? Wasn't that what this was about?". In a context of three days' exposure to people who are dedicating their lives to something much bigger than software, this question really affected me.
I was expecting to leave the conference with a list of software priorities, and I did. But I still feel it's inadaquate, and so I'm now pondering the question: "what else should I be doing?".
Thanks for sharing. So interesting to hear different peopleās views
Surely thereās a way of helping projects that need expertise?
Open sats maybe?
One of the lessons from my mother-in-laws recent breast cancer journey is the power of fasting
She took an alternative route to healing, and was recommended to fast for 48 hours every week as part of her healing protocol
Anyone here ever tried regular fasting? How did it help? Who can teach me about it?
Keen to give it a try. Thinking nothing but water from after dinner on a Sunday through to Tuesday dinnerā¦
Will have a listen for sure šš»
Just finished this
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It was excellent
Must admit that it took a few attempts to get through it all, as itās dense at points, but that is due to the high calibre of all points made, and the research to back it up
Straight into my top 10 Bitcoin books for sure
Highly recommend

Rarely happens
Often canāt stop myself
GM
Donāt be afraid to āburn the boatsā
A steak and zap session
Whatās better!
Thank you so much for your attention and support of the podcast
Yes mindset is one of the best areas to invest
So much ground can be covered that genuinely helps everday like
Taking ownership of your emotions is a big part of that

