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 The LAVA Flow - Government Ignores Another Dam Problem | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:42

The government ignores another dam problem and the taxpayer is on the hook. Wouldn't the free market be a better solution? What's in the News with stories on LP court victory, nullification in Montana, ending government indoctrination centers, secession, security theater, whistleblowers Manning and Snowden, and running over protestors. And, a segment on a bunch of really cool stuff happening in New Hampshire.

 Proven & Probable - Jayant Bhandari - India, Tax Raids, And Police State | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:22:45

Jayant Bhandari the host of the highly acclaimed Capitalism & Morality sits down with Maurice Jackson of Proven & Probable to discuss the latest events taking shape in India. Mr. Bhandari provides listeners with a unique perspective into India and the evolution of a Police State. We will address the probability of India becoming the next China. And a special bonus for listeners as Jayant will convey a unique arbitrage opportunity for investors!

 The Tatiana Show - Bill Barhydt Of Abra & Joachim De Koning Of Internet Of Coins | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:53:20

Tatiana interviews Bill Barhydt of Abra & Joachim de Koning. - Bill Barhydt is the Founder and CEO of Abra, the world’s first global, peer-to-peer digital cash transfer network. Abra enables US dollars to be stored digitally, directly on any smartphone, transferred to any phone number in the world and then transferred back to cash using a global network of shared smartphones acting as human-ATM machines, called “Abra Tellers." Abra’s mission is to replace bank driven financial inclusion with consumer driven financial inclusion by making cash mobile for the 4 billion cash consumers in the middle of the global income pyramid. - Joachim de Koning is the founder of Internet of Coins. Internet of Coins is an environment for personal finance. It allows you to trade digital assets and currencies peer to peer, with an easy to use interface and the opportunity to earn fees by participating as an allocator in the decentralized network. If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to: 1444meJi7YjgQGNg3U8Z6qYZFA5cgz4Gmj More Info: https://www.TatianaMoroz.com https://www.CryptoMediaHub.com https://www.Vaultoro.com/?a=100068 https://InternetOfCoins.org https://www.GoAbra.com

 Remso Republic - Punk Rock Communists And The Resistance Podcast's Josh Carter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:00

Is there any room for liberty in punk rock? Josh Carter from the Resistance Podcast and Remso discuss political messaging in music and how punk rock has been hijacked by the Left.

 Liberty Entrepreneurs - An Inside Look Into The Life Of A Virtual Assistant | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:25

What you are going to LEARN in this episode: What’s is like to be a Virtual Assistant The importance of English Proficiency How the BPO and Call Center industries help train Virtual Assistants Why a “home-based” VA jobs provide safety and freedom Welcome back! In an effort to remove the MYSTERY around working with a Virtual Assistant, I interview Cherry Lou, the LibertyVAs.com Recruitment Manager! We’ve been working together for a few months and she opens up with her story and experience in the call center and “BPO” industry right after graduating with a 4 year degree. I hope you come away with valuable insights on the freedoms and opportunities available by becoming (and working with) a Virtual Assistant and you realize that they aren’t much different than you, the Entrepreneur. Everyone is using the skills and talents they’ve built to open doors, make connections and hopefully better their and their family's lives. We start out hearing Cherry Lou explain what the BPO (or Business Process Outsourcing) industry and her experience working in a call center for AT&T. She goes on to explain why the BPO industry is so popular in the Philippines and how the skills learned while working in call centers builds the skills necessary to be an awesome Virtual Assistant. A typical day of a chat support representative in the Philippines: Traveled 1-2 hours to go into work. (each way, unpaid travel) Graveyard shift which often feels dangerous to travel alone Very long days (check in 30 min before shift starts). Only paid for 8 hours/day, but often had to work much longer until the clients stopped calling Didn’t allow for much creativity or dynamic work. All scripted and it got really unmotivating! We continue on to hear how Cherry Lou decided to change call center jobs and why she saw it as a real first step to building her own freedom. Eventually, after several years of similar call center tasks, she felt confident enough to become a Virtual Assistant and work from home! Tune in to find out how... Being a VA is so much better than working in the BPO industry. Repetitive tasks, little to no creativity and bosses who don’t appreciate you...sounds terrible! We end the interview by discussing the importance of English and when the average Filipino begins learning the English language. Without the ability to read, write and speak English, many Virtual Assistant positions are very limited and this is one of our TOP skills that we test for when matching our LibertyVAs.com clients with a new virtual team member. Contact Info: Don’t Miss and Episode! Subscribe at the link below: www.LibertyEntrepreneurs.com/season1 PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW ON YOUR FAVORITE PLATFORM! Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/LibertyEntrepreneurs iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/liber…d1057809945?mt=2 Soundcloud: @liberty-entrepreneurs Stitcher Radio: www.stitcher.com/podcast/liberty-…preneurs-podcast TuneIn Radio: tunein.com/radio/Liberty-Entre…rs-Podcast-p805213/ Google Play: play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/…ke6s6476yfy2yyylu Player.fm: player.fm/series/liberty-entrepreneurs

 The LAVA Spurt - Darryl W. Perry and Liberty Forum | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:29:22

This is episode 30 of The LAVA Spurt, Darryl W. Perry and Liberty Forum. Things have been crazy for me lately, from Liberty Forum to preparing for our major announcement press conference by the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire, a huge software roll-out at work, and many other smaller projects. Since things have been so hectic, I'm behind on these LAVA Spurts! I am working on one for next week that will be in response to something that we watched at Liberty Forum. For today, though, here is the show that I did with Darryl W. Perry at Liberty Forum for his Peace, Love, Liberty Radio podcast. I had a great time recording this show with him so I wanted to make sure all of you had a chance to listen as well. Make sure to give Darryl some love over at fppradio.com where you can catch all of his various podcasts. Thanks, Darryl, for having me on the show!

 Welcome To The Midside - The Don’t Go To College Edition | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:39:10

The guys discuss the violent protests of Milo Yiannopoulos at Berkeley by talking to one of his fans who was physically assaulted who also happens to be a Midsider. They also discuss why guys don't really get compliments.

 You, Me, And BTC - China And Japan Make Big Bitcoin Moves | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:05:51

This is episode 161 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast! Almost two years ago, we produced a live Bitcoin news show every week for a whole summer. We called it #YMBLive and it was awesome. We haven’t done much live work since then, but we decided it’s time to relive our glory days. So tune in right now for our comeback episode! We’ll cover China’s recent warning to Bitcoin exchanges, Japan’s attitude toward Bitcoin usage in general, and much more. Check the list below for some of the specific stories we’ll chat about. China central bank says warned bitcoin exchanges of closure risk on rule violations Bitcoins Become Legal Tender in Japan, With Strict Regulation Chicago suburb prepares to sell $10,000 in bitcoins Your hosts are Daniel Brown, Tim Baker, John Stuart, and Zack Voell. Don’t forget to scroll down so you can keep up with our open tweet lines, vote in this week’s Bitcoin poll, and share your thoughts in the comments! We’d also like to thank this episode’s sponsor, Rollin. Head over there to play the slickest Bitcoin dice game on the web. Every click helps. If this Bitcoin podcast was interesting, entertaining, obnoxious, or anything else, use the share buttons to let others know that it exists. Or to support YMB more directly, subscribe on Patreon and earn perks. Tips appreciated: 1Kiy8x4pwMS7RQuH7xDeVcfqeup7gUTqA

 Young Voices Podcast – Are We Finally Accepting The Scientific Consensus On GMOs? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:07:16

Today’s Young Voices Podcast features Young Voices Executive Director Casey Given and YV Advocate Andrew Wilford on the forthcoming release of GMO apples in select stores in the Midwest. Could the relative lack of outrage regarding these apples mean Americans are finally accepting the scientific consensus on GMOs?

 The Justin Mohr Show - Financial Crisis | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:54

The 2,300 page Dodd-Frank bill that was passed into law back in 2010, is seen as a way to prevent another 2008 like event. This line of thinking is totally out of wack with reality and another financial crisis is coming! Politicians always think if we just add another regulation that will protect us but unintended consequences come with these new regulations and Dodd-Frank is full of them! The partial repeal of Glass-Steagall is seen as the deregulation that led to the financial crisis in 2008, this is not the case at all! Even if there never was a repeal of Glass-Steagall at all we still would’ve had the financial crisis in 2008!

 The Economy - California Streamin’ | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:16:02

Albert goes to the DMV.

 The Bunbury Report - Jeffrey Tucker On The Production Of Ideas | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:41

In a recent essay Jeffrey Tucker writes, "What is the relationship between ideas and social change? It’s a gigantic question that has spawned a vast literature with nothing approaching a consensus. This is for a reason." Joey interviews Jeffrey about the answer to this vast question.

 The Bunbury Report - Rise Of The Mad Prophets | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:51:59

All the warnings from past and present — that power would destroy and control the truth from a central nexus — have not yet come to pass. No, again, what we see today are many competing narratives. And though this suggests the world is on the verge of changing for the better, it is no doubt all very confusing and perplexing in the short-term. With so many voices claiming to offer the “real story” or “the truth” or “universal values” in competition with one another, disenchantment was bound to become our lingua franca for a time.

 The Tim Preuss Podcast - Loud And Annoying… Democracy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:03:30

Tim welcomes new Sunday co-host Ande Macpherson to the show as the duo discusses Trump’s immigration “ban” and the worldwide protests that followed. The guys also get into Iran, the IRS, Milo Yiannopoulos, and Eminem.

 The Power & Market Report - Zimbabwe’s Meltdown In Overdrive - The Morgan Report | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:20

David Morgan and David Smith of The Morgan Report join the show to discuss the monetary meltdown playing out in Zimbabwe and their book Second Chance: How to Make and Keep Big Money from the Coming Gold and Silver Shock-Wave.

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