E275: Macroeconomics with Special Guest Peruvian Bull

 

E275 Introduction

Today’s episode is not really a Bitcoin episode per se. But rather a conversation with a very intelligent young man about what he sees in the macroeconomic environment as it relates to our future.

I have said that we will continue to feature Bitcoiners on this show. Not every episode. Basecamp is not a Bitcoin podcast. But I like what Bitcoiners bring to the table: street smarts, intelligence about monetary properties, intuition, and a healthy dose of optimism and foresight.

In my view, Bitcoiners are one of the only sub-groups bringing light and humor and insight into the narrative war. The fact that they are preaching adoption of the hardest money on the planet is almost the cherry on top, so to speak.

Between tariffs and de-dollarization and trade and narrative wars, it can be difficult to see clearly. We are in the cognitive dissonance phase for many people, certainly the normies are getting this in spades. A sort of WTF is happening vibe is all over the place.

This is where the stone-cold conviction of the Bitcoiners again stands alone. What other sub-group is cutting through the fog the way Bitcoiners are? None that I can see.

Let‘s get to our interview, it’s a good one. And once again, none of this should be taken as financial advice. I am not saying YOU should buy Bitcoin. I am a libertarian through and through. You do you Basecamper. I am simply sharing what I have found valuable. That is all. Enjoy the interview.

Peruvian Bull Bio

My guest today goes by the name Peruvian Bull. He is a former analyst in fintech and a writer on finance and monetary policy. He is also the author of the book The Dollar Endgame. Here is my interview with Peruvian Bull.

E275 Final Thoughts

Well I hope you enjoyed that conversation as much as I did with the always insightful Peruvian Bull. To get his read on macroeconomics and what is happening with the dollar and Bitcoin, go subscribe to his Substack under Peruvian Bull. Thank you Basecampers and we’ll see you around the fire next week.

E12: The People’s Candidate with Special Guest Rachel Savage

 

E12 Introduction

Today, we have a great American story. A local hero who has stepped up to run for mayor of Seattle. A job most everyone else is afraid to raise their hands for. One of the things I have noticed about people that are making a difference right now is that they have, without exception, great courage.

I see it with the new grassroots leadership here at the King County GOP and I see it in my guest today.

For It takes courage to stand against the conformist herd. It takes courage to speak up and express your values when others don’t seem to share them all. And it takes courage if you are going to live your life to your Divine potential.

My guest today exemplifies all this and more. A woman who has taken her own path to truth, service, and leading by example. Enjoy the interview.

Rachel Savage Bio

My guest today is Seattle mayoral candidate Rachel Savage. Rachel is in many ways, an everyday courageous American. A mother, a successful entrepreneur, and a lifelong citizen of Seattle and the PNW. Here is my interview with Rachel Savage. 

E12 Final Thoughts

Well, I hope you enjoyed that conversation as much as I did with the woman that I am calling The People’s Candidate. To support Rachel’s courageous run in the Seattle mayoral race, go to www.savagecitizens.com

Thank you listeners and we’ll see you next week on The American Pulse.

E274: Basecamp Classic w Paul Dunion

 

E274 Introduction

Today’s episode is a Basecamp Classic, meaning a replay of a top shelf episode from seasons past. I try to keep these to only 4 or 5 a year. I like to use them whenever we are a little low on content. I have a bunch of good interviews coming up but needed something this week. Plus for the new listeners, you may have missed a few gems from back in the day.

This episode is a really good one. It’s from all the way back to season two. The original title was E 46: Wisdom for Uncertain Times w Special Guest Paul Dunion. It is a fitting theme for today, the episode holds up well all these years later, and Paul has always been one of my favorite guests to interview. You genuinely feel you are sitting around the fire with a true master. Enjoy this Basecamp Classic.

E11: Clarity and Wisdom with Special Guest James Dixon

 

E11 Introduction

It’s one of the things we all gravitate towards: Life, inspiration, wisdom, and clarity. These qualities are our birthright as we navigate the minefield that are the times that we live in. I thank God everyday that there are voices like my guest today. Voices that carry the Word and resonate with the human heart.

If all you do for yourself and your family is find alignment with the wisdom keepers, you will be shown a new and glorious future. I promise you.

Humanity is waking up. This awakening includes people of all races, ages, creeds and religions. It also includes all classes of people from all backgrounds.

 

The resonance of truth spoken by leaders of the human spirit carries information for an awakening human tribe.

For those that aren’t aware, WE THE PEOPLE have been activated and we are united in our message and we have our TRUE spiritual leaders like my guest today. Enjoy the interview.

James Dixon Bio

My guest today is James Dixon. James is a CEO a transformational leader and keynote speaker. He is also the keynote speaker of our upcoming Lincoln Day dinner right here in Seattle on May 3rd. Here is my interview with James Dixon.

E11 Final Thoughts

I hope you enjoyed that conversation as much as I did. I can think for no better way to finish than to have American  CEO Jerrod Sessler give us the final word and invite you to join this American revival at our Lincoln Day Dinner on May 3rd in Seattle. Go to www.kcgop.org to get your tickets! We look forward to seeing you there!

E273: Men and the Soul’s Journey

 

E273 Introduction

Today’s episode is both a new wrinkle and a bit of a throwback. I am being interviewed by Beth Marten, which is something we don’t often feature here on Basecamp, me on the other side of the interview.

Yet, it also a throwback to earlier days here on Basecamp as Beth and I get into men’s work, male initiation, the archetypal Hero, and why the journey of the Soul is so important for humans.

E273 Final Thoughts

Well, I hope you enjoyed that conversation. I love sitting on the other side of the interview, especially when I get someone I really jive with like Beth. If you like her stuff as much as I do, go subscribe to her excellent podcast The King Hero’s Journey.