Today Steve Lubka of Swan Bitcoin joins us to discuss Bitcoin and its future including unique invites as to how many high net worth individuals and institutions are getting involved, whey 2024 will be the most significant year for Bitcoin yet and a ton more.
This was a fantastic conversation, we talked Bitcoin’s future, institutional money, money moving to BTC from gold, BTC vs. real estate, tax advantages and a ton more. But we also talked about human health, nutrient requirements, getting out into the real world, circadian lifestyle and a ton beyond that. As I have said for years, fiat money creates fiat living and fiat food and hard money leads you to real world living and better choices.
Simply put, Bitcoin fixes this isn’t just a meme, it is a real life change happening right now for millions of people.
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Special Note – Vevor has these 4x8x2 raised beds on sale again for under 100 bucks a piece. There is still time to get your garden established or expanded in 2024 and these are the long lasting easy button to get it done. And they have their 1 foot deep beds on sale for only 47 dollars, so if you don’t require the depth of the larger beds this is just a stupid cheap price.
Today’s Item of the day is Galvanized Raised Garden Beds by Vevor. There are many options here but the two I feel TSP’rs will be most interested in are standard 4×8 dimensions at two different depths…
Today we have a brand new type of item of the day. Up until now all Item of the Day reviews have been for items you can get on Amazon. Recently Vevor reached out to me about working with them and we came to an agreement. I will be receiving some free products in this agreement for review for disclosure I will tell you when ever that is the case. It is the case here but this item is so great I also bought one myself because I want two for my coming project.
Here is the best part, this product is awesome and I am going to save you a lot of money on it. Retail on this product is 140 bucks, but if you use my links you can get it for a LOT LESS. Just by registering as a customer with Vevor through my link before you buy and your cost will go down to only 99.99 then at check out just enter code VVPROMO for an additional 5% off.
Now let me tell you about this product and why I love it. First I love raised beds for gardening and we all know why. You get space to build new perfect soil and things like ducks and dogs tend to stay out of beds at least 20 inches high and these are just a hair under 2 feet high.
Next last year I sold a metric ton of this product by Frezone. They are awesome and were costing you guys between 120 – 160 plus dollars a pop. Here we have what I consider a better product for less money. Why do I say it is better?
Painted – mostly aesthetics but they do look great
Rectangle vs. Oval – simply put this gives you more total square feet to plant
Horizontal Reenforcement – There are six reenforcing straps that prevent bulging
Heavy Steel – Most beds of this type are made with .01 thick steel, these are made with .04 thick steel
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Now in general since this form of garden bed showed up, all steel, shipped in panels so they can ship cost effectively I have been all in on them. You are talking a garden bed that will stand up to the test of time better than anything built from pressure treated lumber. And let’s look at the cost of building a 4′ wide x 8′ long x 2′ deep bed with lumber that will rot in time to one of these.
For each bed you would require…
16 2x6x8 pressure treated boards (at my local Lowes that is 120 dollars)
A box of good stainless or deck screws about 12 bucks
Likely some coroner reenforcing lumber we can call it 10 bucks
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All in building a 2 foot high bed with 4×8 dimensions with lumber at todays prices is about 140 ish bucks or for just under a hundred bucks, a box will show up at your house with every thing you need, bolt it all together and fill it up and just start growing.
And folks NOW is the time, spring is springing as we speak. You know those beds you were going to build but didn’t this winter, order today and by the weekend you can be assembling all the beds you want for the coming season. And the best part is these beds will LAST. I am not going to say forever but certainly 3-5X longer than a wood based bed that costs about 40% more to build along with a trip to box store hell on your weekend.
Yea look at it that way, you want to build your beds next weekend right? So you can get up early, go to the box store, blow 1-2 hours of your time, come home, then get to work. Or you can assemble one of these in about 30 minutes with simple hand tools while spending less money and getting a better product.
Remember you can get this deal in two different sizes depending on the depth you want. I went with 2 foot deep beds but they are pretty massive. I do this because it is a nice working height and because it keeps the ducks out of my gardens. The tradeoff is fill volume, a 4x8x2 box will hold just about 1 cubic yard. If you don’t want the higher working height or are not worried about animals the 1 foot tall option may be bette for you. Again the options are…
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4Wx8Lx2D 99.99 super deal and you still get 5% more off with code VVPROMO
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So get registered as a Vevor Customer today and get this great deal and just know I will be bringing you a ton more or personally selected awesome products from Vevor as we move forward. But there is a reason I am leading off with these awesome garden beds, now is the time and this is one of the best deals I could find for you on the Vevor website.
Video Review of These Awesome Beds
Two questions were common when this video was released. They were about the supports and their location. To that one there are a total of 6, only two are installed here as we are going to reconfigure the beds as described. `
Next was is the top of the bed sharp? No it is rolled but there are edges on the corners so right where they panels connect you have some potential for scratches. Vevor does provide a top cover of thin material to cap the box with. We didn’t use it and have no plans to, but you may want to or to do something with the sharp corners.
P.S. – With this new partnership I will be expanding TspAz.com to include products from both Amazon and Vevor and will continue to recommend the best options regardless of source. As always anything I would not spend my own money on, I will never recommend to you. I will always continue to disclose any products I am given as samples, etc. Integrity is why you know you can trust my recommendations and that will never change.
* Note – This Item is available on Amazon but you will pay about 20 dollars more for it if you order it there. Still I wanted you to know about this in case you simply prefer to buy from that channel.
Today we are going to talk about a ton of things you can do with a flat top griddle. Everything from seasoning, to accessories and of course recipes and techniques. And don’t worry even if you don’t own a griddle there will be tons you can take from this episode to your own kitchen, back yard grill etc.
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Why Cook on a Griddle
Amazing power, searing and control
How more things than you know are made in restaurants
Less work to clean up
You can make almost anything, you can even bake and deep fry
Portable options for camping, etc.
Cook for a lot of people fast
Gas vs. Electric – Pros and cons of both
The accessories I think you either really need or should really consider and a couple nice to haves
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In the video at the end of this review I cook up some simple chicken thighs to show how great the searing power is and go over some things about this griddle along with general flat top cooking tips. You want check that one out as it is pretty much a short podcast on cooking on a flat top.
Now out of the gate there is a lot to love about this griddle and a few things to know as well to decide if one is right for you. Let’s start out with what I love about it. The cooking surface is spec’d as “iron” in the sales literature, As Vevor is a Chinese company, I think this is a translation issue, I really think it is a carbon steel. Either way you have stainless steal everywhere but the cooking surface, which is great because as you can see in my pictures and video the seasoning came out great on the surface. It is totally stick free and cooks beautifully.
The big thing is that steel is THICK, not 5,000 dollar restaurant griddle thick but close to a half inch. So the trade off there, is that it takes it about 20-25 minutes to get to a good cooking temp of say 200C (about 390F). The other side is it holds that heat like well, one of those really expensive restaurant griddles. So when you drop that chop or steak or burger on it, the sear is insane and you don’t loose much temp.
In the video I talk about that and I do think it is actually carbon steel. In fact it appears to be some form of laminate carbon steel. Take a look at this image of the edge of the bed. The bottom is mostly covered by the welding bead but the top you can see a clear layer of steel that is different from the core. You have to look close as that layer darkened with seasoning, another reason I think it is laminated. Again look closely as the dark seasoned edge blends with the top.
Moving on, while I love my Blackstone 36 inch 4 burner gas griddle one thing it does not really have is precise temp control settings. An electric griddle it does take longer to heat up, but you get precise control when it does. When I checked the bed with a Digital Laser Temperature Gun the center was within 1-2 degrees of the set temperature. On that just real quick, I have read reviews of many griddles complaining “the temperature is not the same everywhere”. Those are special children, that is NOT how griddles work, all have heat zones.
In the case of this one my heat is highest at center and pretty consistent to the left as looked at, to the right side we have a cooler zone this can be seen in the seasoning where that right side is not yet fully black. When seasoning any griddle you should let the way it forms a seasoning give you a mental map of where the hottest and coolest spots of your griddle are. Then you know where to hammer a sear and where to move something getting a bit too hot.
In the images below you can see the griddle surface before it was seasoned and you can see why people think it is stainless in pictures. In the second you can see it near the end of burn off in the first coat of seasoning and see exactly where the hottest and cooler areas are. Again with any griddle when seasoning take note of this for a heat map. Also the bed is coated with an oil that doesn’t smell great when it arrives. Simple soap and water with two clean water rinses took care of that easily.
Okay so let’s talk about who this griddle is perfect for. First at about 125 bucks this this is perfect for the person that wants to add flat top cooking to their world without selling a kidney to buy one. Do not equate this with some cheap ass pancake griddle garbage you can get stupid cheap on Amazon. They do not hold heat and they do not last, and check my video they DO NOT sear like this. This is a true flat top griddle experience for under 150 bucks.
Before I even accepted this item for review from Vevor I watched a lot of reviews of it, some by people with channels dedicated to nothing but griddle cooking. All are happy and several are still happy say a year into ownership, but two even compared it to this almost 300 Dollar Electric Blackstone, both said, “the Blackstone can’t touch the performance of the Vevor”. The reason is simple, the Blackstone just doesn’t have the thermal mass and uses a stupid synthetic non stick coating vs. a carbon steal cooking bed. Sorry Blackstone for 280 bucks DO BETTER and one does not want to have to use stupid plastic utensils when cooking on a friggen flat top! Use metal tools with griddles “This Is The Way”.
The next type of person that will love The Vevor 21 Inch Commercial Griddle is the person who values portability. At 38 pounds it is hoss and with the rubber feet it won’t slide when scrapping a “smash burger” off it but you can easily pick it up and move it. This means you can cook on your counter top inside one night and your back porch the next. You can also take it anywhere you have power like that AirBnB you are driving to on business/vacation or that party at a friend’s place who doesn’t have enough space for all the cooking.
Next it is great for people like me that just on occasion need more cooking surface. I mean once a year I have this big ass party with like 80-90 people here that need feeding. Even with all our other stuff, a commercial stove, a 6 burner grill, an outside stove, a 36 inch griddle, we still on occasion need just a bit more space.
Now lets talk about a few trade offs and some dings that happened in shipping. Again if you have a super thick griddle surface it will take time to heat up, plan on 25 minutes, if for some reason you want to cook at 450ish, plan on more like 30. Look even my 4-burner gas Blackstone takes a solid 15 at least so this just comes with heavy thermal mass.
Next there was some slight damage and I do not blame Vevor for it. The griddle was very well packaged and given the way the a-hole who delivered it treated it, I am surprised that is was this minor. There is a slight dent/crinkle in the back right corner. Funny enough I saw one review with an almost identical dent. I chalk that up to how people carry and drop a 40 pound box.
Just saying with any heavy ass appliance you can expect you may have a ding, if this really bothers you, shop retail outlets and carry your own item home. You can see this minor ding below.
In any event after cooking with it a few times, getting a great seasoning on it, looking at what other flat top enthusiasts have said about it, I just think this is a fantastic value. In fact I will say this for griddles in the 21 inch range, it is the best value currently on the market. So, if you have always wanted to get into the flat top game, but didn’t like the expense of quality griddles or the cheap ass garbage junk options this is for you. If you want portable cooking power that lets you cook high end food anywhere with a power outlet this is for you. And if you just want more cooking space for some occasions, it is also for you.
Note – Vevor does offer larger electric griddles, I expect they are fine but I would also assume they will take a bit longer to heat up. Personally if you wanted to move into the 32-36 inch range, I would go to a gas option. If you are interested in either option they have this 28 inch Electric Model which looks to simply be a larger version of this one for 199. `
They also have this awesome deal on a 36 Inch Gas Model for only 265 which has similar specs to my 400 Dollar Blackstone. I can’t speak for Vevor on that as I have not actually used it. But let’s be honest, griddles are not that complicated to build and based on the one they sent me, they are doing it right. If I didn’t own the Blackstone and wanted a 36 inch griddle today, I’d really consider getting the Vevor Gas model and pocketing the 135 dollar difference.
In any event if you want to start cooking some amazing food and don’t mind simply turning on your griddle about 25 minutes before you start cooking this little guy is for you. They also make smaller model at 14 inches, again it seems like the same model as to materials and build just a bit smaller. It will likely heat a bit faster and will fit better on smaller counter tops. Personally I would buy the 21 inch model as it will handle more food than TWO 12 inch frying pans. But if you do have limited space the little guy may be for you.
In any event I absolutely love working with Vevor, they have been fantastic so far and everything I have selected to review has been awesome. The 21 Inch Commercial Griddle may be one of the best values I have tested from them at this point. So check it out today.
And remember you can alway help us out by beginning your online shopping starting at TspAz.com first and when you do so, on Vevor items always use discount code VVPROMO to get 5% off anything you buy.
Check Out this Video Review with TONS of Griddle Tips Even if You Already Own One
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Today a level of stupidity from a senior economic adviser that defies belief, how the government uses “marketing nudges” to modify behaviour, more teachers are being laid off and a ton more.
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One of Biden’s senior economic advisers isn’t sure how debt works – link
An example of “marketing nudges” to modify behaviour – link
I told you teacher lay offs were coming, CA just laid off 1800 teachers in 98 districts – link
And more teacher lay offs are coming in MA, no surprise to those paying attention – link
Major Russian moves are about to come in Donbas, here is how it will be spun
The purpose of the demonstrations on college campuses really has nothing to do with Israel or Palestine
Answering a question for a young man and his plans to build a garden bed
So how do you fill and maintain the air pump in a chamber vac sealer
Thoughts on having a “private email” option – this is honestly limited for a few reasons
A use for reusable cable ties I never thought of – link
Remember in many ways things are going to get worse, because the purpose of a system is what it does
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NOTE– One thing I left out of the video is that that protective film I mentioned is on the bottom as well. I left mine that way, no real need to worry about it in my view. BUT there is a piece of tape on the bottom covering the intake fins and that MUST be removed so that air can flow into the heating element.
Today’s Item of the Day is from Vevor, it is their VEVOR Hot Box Food Warmer in size 25x15x24. (Remember to use code VVPROMO to get 5% off anything you buy from Vevor with my links)
Let’s start out with the fact that unlike a lot of my items of the day this one isn’t for everyone. This is a great item for people that frequently or a few times a year cook a LOT of food for a LOT of people. Essentially it is a high capacity, easily portable, low temperature oven. Temp settings are from 100 to 170 degrees F. Ideal temp for holding warm food is about 130-145 degrees and it will reach that temp range in about 20 minutes from start up, even if fully empty.
Please note this tool is not for cooking, it is a warmer to hold food warm. Though there is an alternate use. That is for doing what is commonly known as the “Texas Cheat” with BBQ ribs, brisket, shoulders, etc. Holding at 150-160 for 10-12 hours will finish those cuts to absolute butter. Ribs likely only need a few hours FWIW.
Otherwise this is the perfect answer for…
Where to put all those side dishes on holidays like Christmas, Thanksgiving, etc.
Large family parties and gatherings, and it is portable so you can take it to other family members
Tailgating, etc. as long as you have access to 110 power
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There are several sizes of these made by Vevor, but this one is the only one I was really interested in. Why? Efficiency of space. None of the other models would fit a large size aluminum pan, or two small size pans per shelf. This makes no real sense to me as the other sizes waste a ton of space with one small pan but can’t hold more.
This one though can hold 4 of the large standard 21×13 pans. Note it will not fit the “deep” version of those pans, at least not with all four shelves. It could hold say one deep pan and two shallows or two deeps. It can also hold 8 of the small sized pans, or a mix of say 4 small pans and two large.
In other words an absolute crap ton of food. And we have all had moments where we just need more such space. I have a 6 burner Weber gas grill and I can really only hold 2 of the big pans on it and that is not ideal as I can’t really do it with indirect heat. With stacking I can manage 4 of the small pans with indirect heat. Again still not ideal but it gets us by.
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No more, again 4 large pans or 8 smalls or any combo of them slide into this thing and then I can set a precise temp and it will hold it. On that I did run my Meater 4 probe thermometer system in it. The image to the left was with it set at 150 once the temp was reached and the holding cycle began. It is not unexpected that the bottom tray is hotter but the two top trays showing EXACTLY 150 degrees is pretty amazing.
We live in a high tech age and we expect precision in all things. Well with heat in a box that is not going to happen, the area closest to the heat element is going to be hotter than the top of a box like this. Still this is very precise. Also I tested it empty, as I am not cooking for 40 people or more in the next few months, I just didn’t have warm food to put in it.
This item will preform a lot better when full with a thermal mass just as a deep freeze preforms better full than empty and holds its temp with less energy, so will a low temp oven. And again food placed in a warmer should be warm when it goes in.
Next up is how portable this is. Now it does have a sizable foot print but should easily fit in the back seat of any car and inside many trunks. But this thing is not what I would call heavy. While the shell is stainless steel the frame is aluminum, keeping weight down. Any adult can easily pick this up and carry it with no assistance. Specified weight is 47 pounds and I personally think that is a shipping weight including all the packaging, etc. In any event I had no issues carrying it.
Lastly I want to point out the heating element in this product is really awesome. I had expected that it would be a simple heating element, basically a single stove burner with a thermostat at the top and work with a simple on off function. This is why I didn’t expect the amazing temp control and consistency as such heating elements as they get VERY hot, push fast then completely shut off and cycle again.
The heating element in the VEVOR Hot Box Food Warmer uses what is known as a PTC heater, PTC stands for positive temperature coefficient. It is made of ceramic and functions like a semi conductor. The basics are as it gets hotter it allows less power to pass though it. This allows for precise temp control compared to a standard stove style element anyway. More it actually uses LESS power as it gets warmer. What? Yep in the video you can actually watch the watts drawn on my Kill-O-Watt meter drop as the temps climb. The big deal here though is it holds a precise temp with a very efficient use of power.
Now I do want to tell you that when you first plug it in, it will jump to right at 1000 watts, then soon drop into the 800s and will continue to fall from there. So just think of it about like a start up surge when calculating power usage and other items plugged into a common circuit. Other wise you might find yourself tripping breakers.
So are there any negatives? Well one is a real nit pick but I do wish the thing was perhaps 6 inches taller as it would let you use deeper pans, but that is indeed nit picking. The other is a pain in the butt, but only one time. This thing comes wrapped in that protective film that many stainless steel appliances have on them. And it is put on the steel before the product is assembled and thus wraps around the back of the panels.
To deal with this take a sharp knife and cut the plastic right inside the seems, then remove and you won’t see the underside that remains and it will peel cleanly from the lines. I also learned that if you heat the film a bit that it will peel much easier, so even if you don’t want one of these you may want to watch the video at the end for that tip alone, I explain how to do it. We all have to deal with this film crap time to time.
Otherwise for just under 300 bucks I can’t think of a more efficient way to keep a ton of food at serving temps without over cooking it. One more nice feature is that there is a small steel cup in the bottom, filling this with water keeps humidity up so you don’t dry out your food. Vevor pretty much thought of everything on this one.
So if you ever have times you want to keep a ton of food warm, not over cook it, not dry it out and not have to constantly check on it, consider picking up the VEVOR Hot Box Food Warmer today. Like I said it is not for everyone but for those that need something like this, it is absolutely perfect.
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Every day I bring you an item on Amazon that I personally use or has been purchased by many members of the audience and I have researched enough to recommend.
Today’s TSP Amazon Item of the day is the Etekcity Lasergrip Digital Laser Temperature Gun. This thing is cool it is basically a very accurate digital thermometer you use by just pointing it at a surface and pulling the trigger. It emits a small red laser dot, you put that dot where you want to know the temperature and just like that you know the temp.
So what can you do with that, oh so much. Here are just a few things you can do with a temp gun.
The other day my buddy and I were working on my new aquaponics system and were wondering how much water the rain tanks were holding off of my barn. Point this thing at it and look for where the temp falls off, there is your water line.
Cooking something that says to saute at say 220 degrees for your pan temp, how exactly do you get that info, well point, pull the trigger and done. Same thing with your grill, find those cool and hotter spots on that grill for cooking and moving food to cooler safe spaces.
Want to know how much cooler that area under shade or shade cloth really is, not just the air temperature but the surface temps where say your live stock is living, point and pull and you know.
How about finding either warm or cool micro climates for planting trees, shrubs, etc on your property. Or how about finding out how successful your micro climates you create on purpose are? For instance the berms we put in our west pasture are on average 20 degrees cooler than the ground surface of the surrounding area, how do we know, with one of these.
What about finding hot or cold loss areas around your house so you can shore up energy losses. As we all know the best ROI on energy isn’t solar panels, it is increasing efficiency of what ever system you have for energy.
Do you know how well your AC is working. Try this take this and point it at your air intake and get a reading. Let your AC run for a few minutes then take a look at the temps on your ACs output vents. The difference in temps is the amount of cooling your AC is currently giving you.
Is your wood burning stove hitting a solid 400-600 degrees for a good efficient burn, are you sure, you could be sure you know.
So how many things in the world do this much for under 30 bucks? Seriously? One word of advice is measure temps at about 1 foot from the surface for best accuracy. That is how the unit is calibrated to work best.
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P.S. – This is the Model Number 774. It has a temperature range from -58? ~ 716? There are other models that have a range that goes lower and higher, like the 1022d that sells for about 35 dollars. The 1022d has a range of -58°F ~ 1022°F. It is only about 15 dollars more but I see it this way, 15 bucks is 15 bucks. I have nothing in my life that I will need to measure a temperature over 716 degrees.
In any event if you look at a variety of Etekcity Temp Guns you will see a wide range of prices, it all comes down to the temp range they operate in. So if you can see a need to be able to read 1000 degrees consider another model. If however you see 700 degrees as working for you save the 15 bucks.
Also let me say a word on accuracy of these inexpensive guns. Last summer we had some work done on our HVAC system. The tech had this gun from my old company I used to work for, Fluke. It is 200 dollars and my gun and his were within 1 degree as we tried both on various parts of the house. Fluke’s gear is considered some of the best in the world and this gun is every bit as accurate for a fraction of the price. So keep the 175 bucks in this case!
Today’s episode of Friday Flashbacks was originally and was originally Episode-598- Paul Wheaton from Permies.com on Permaculture, Hugelkultur, Survival Housing and More and was originally recorded on 1-27-11. This was Paul Wheaton’s first appearance on TSPC. We discussed a huge variety of topics that range from raising chickens, to the complete elimination of the need for irrigation, the ultimate eco building and even the use of rocket mass heaters.
The show notes for the original episode with all relevant resources can be found here.
Welcome to Friday Flashbacks, after 15 years and hundreds of interview shows we decided to run them as flash backs every Friday, beginning with the oldest of them going forward.There is a tremendous library of wisdom in all the great interviews we have done over the years.
So sit back and enjoy, whether this is your first or second time around with today’s episode I am sure you will enjoy today’s episode and learn a lot from it.
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Today on The Survival Podcast the expert council answers your questions on the Gaza, fodder trees, permaculture, supplements, donating blood, wood chip mulch, psyops and more.
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They are sending 1,000 US troops to build a pier in Gaza, what could possibly go wrong – Dr. Paul & Dan McAdams
What exactly is and isn’t a “hybrid popular” and does it matter what the cross is – Nick Ferguson
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Today Mitchell Earl, CEO of Discover Praxis joins us to discuss how young people can opt out of the college-industrial complex and prioritize real world experience and skills. Along with why this approach has worked well for so many Praxis graduates at a fraction of both the cost and time of college.
I am very excited about today’s show as I have tried to get someone from Discover Praxis on the show quite a few times in the past. I gave up, then they just show up and offer the CEO, I will take the W on that. As you guys know I don’t hate college for some, I hate the concept of college for EVERYONE, it is nonsense and has led to “degree inflation”. We have more people with degrees (per capita and total) then ever. Those degrees are more expensive then ever but have less value to employers then ever at the same time.
We have talked about many other options over the years. Entrepreneurship, trade schools, apprenticeships and bootcamps. Well Praxis is sort of like an apprenticeship and bootcamp combined and then put on steroids. I am very impressed and think you will enjoy our conversation with Mitchell today.
Mitchell Earl is the CEO of Praxis, a career mentorship program that’s helped thousands of entrepreneurial young adults start successful careers without college. He writes regularly about how young adults can take agency over their lives, careers, and money. His work has been read by millions across the globe. He is the host of The Career Bound Podcast, and author of Don’t Do Stuff You Hate.
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