Episode 65

Aida "For some countries, Bitcoin is not an investment. Is their path to freedom" - part 3

Aida discusses:

  • How Bitcoin promotes family values and individual responsibility.
  • The dangers of entitlement and how governments can trade benefits for freedoms.
  • Parenting principles and the importance of letting children struggle and develop individual responsibility.
  • The correlation between the economy, time spent working multiple jobs, and less time spent with family.
  • How Bitcoin encourages supporting local businesses, stimulating local economies, and teaching kids about entrepreneurship and value creation.
  • The loneliness many kids feel due to parents being preoccupied with work and the complicated financial system.
  • Exploration of nutrition, food production, and how Bitcoiners are reevaluating their food choices.
  • Aida's personal journey from being almost vegetarian to incorporating meat into her diet due to newfound knowledge.
  • The broader impact of the Bitcoin rabbit hole – questioning not just monetary beliefs but many societal norms.

To learn more about Bitcoin: Join the Orange Hatter Women's Reading Club.  Visit https://www.meetup.com/womensbitcoinreadingclubwithorangehatter

Please email questions/comments to Tali@orangehatter.com

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Remember: Knowledge is empowerment! 🍊🎩

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Tali Lindberg

"Hello everyone, I'm Tali! If you had met me a few years back, you'd have found me in the thick of homeschooling my four incredible kids. That was my world for two decades, filled with lesson plans, school projects, and a whole lot of beautiful chaos. But once they all graduated, a new and unexpected journey began for me - in the world of Bitcoin.

The spark was lit by my husband, nudging me towards this peculiar thing known as Bitcoin. At first, I resisted. After all, the complexity of Bitcoin was intimidating and my plate was already quite full. But he persisted, and even went as far as creating a bitcoin-mining board game, HODL UP, to teach me what it was. Before I knew it, I was orange-pilled, and my curiosity was piqued. What started as a casual dip of my toes soon turned into a fascinating dive into Bitcoin. Like my homeschooling journey, I took it slow, one baby step at a time, learning and adapting as I delved deeper.

Fast-forward to today, I am absolutely thrilled to share my Bitcoin adventures with all you amazing and busy women out there through this podcast. I've made sure the episodes are bite-sized and easy to follow, perfect for your coffee breaks or while running errands. My goal? To share my experiences and the experiences of other women in Bitcoin in an engaging, easily digestible way. Don't let time constraints or technical jargon stop you from diving into Bitcoin. As your friendly guide, I hope to provide a grounded, relatable perspective to help you navigate the Bitcoin rabbit hole. So, here's to us exploring this thrilling digital frontier together!