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Bitcoin, the Blockchain, Web3, NFTs...welcome to the Scam Economy. Host Matt Binder (The Majority Report w/ Sam Seder, DOOMED) dives into the world of cryptocurrency in order to reveal the frauds, grifts, and scams. And there's plenty because, really, the whole thing is a scam. It's the Scam Economy.
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Find Your Film

Greg Srisavasdi, Eric Holmes, and Bruce Purkey

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Film and TV interviews conducted by Greg Srisavasdi, Eric Holmes, and Bruce Purkey. We also do Physical Media reviews and our main goal is to give listeners a treasure trove of movie recommendations! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Change is nothing new for many industries, but now it's necessary for survival. Season one of Principle, Meet Practice is sponsored by INSEAD and focus' on Managing through Uncertainty. Join Kyle Nel and experts from SU, INSEAD and leading organizations for bi-weekly discussions on what actions society, enterprise, and individuals can take to manage chaos and stay ahead of the growing exponential curve. Each episode will feature an expert on theory and a practitioner discuss a specific topic ...
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HanuHRV (owned by Hanu Health, Inc)

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The Hanu HRV Podcast is dedicated to providing education and practical solutions for enhancing your stress resilience. We believe that everyone has the innate ability to identify, use, and overcome stress. Dr. Jay T. Wiles, an international expert in psychophysiology, the human stress response, and heart rate variability, hosts the show with a unique integration of psychology, physiology, and therapeutics. He interviews diverse industry and scientific leaders and pioneers in helping others t ...
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Here's to You Podcast

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Friends, life lessons and drinks, what more are you looking for? "Here's to You" is a podcast where we interview our friends and family who have made it- or continue to make it. These are a group of individuals who are constantly striving to do better, be better and put the best of themselves out there for people each day. Join us as we explore and celebrate the messiness of being human, share lessons learned, successes, failures and funny stories that have shaped and molded us into who we a ...
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Paul continues with John’s consultation on his 1.8 acre Georgian property, this time discussing which trees to plant, including peach because that’s obligatory for the state, Sheer, Total, Utter Neglect (STUN) gardening, and maybe even creating a small wetland. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information and discussion…
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Paul consults with another poor fool that gave him real money for some reason. Today’s victim is John Tero, with his 1.8 acre property in Georgia and it’s conifer trees aplenty for hugelkultur. And obstacle courses, apparently. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information and discussion of this podcast on this thread at…
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Scam Economy host Matt Binder breaks down the latest OpenAI scandal: an AI Voice Assistant that its CEO Sam Altman not so subtly tweeted "Her" about, resulting in a cease and desist from actress Scarlett Johansson. Is this just a voice impersonator or did OpenAI really use an AI voice trained on Johansson's? Visit: ScamEconomy.com Support the show:…
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Episode 175 of Find Your Film features interviews with Sophie Nélisse (Irena's Vow) and filmmaker Luis Javier Henaine (Disappear Completely). Irena's Vow hits theaters via Fathom Events April 15 & 16. Video version of Nélisee interview is here. Disappear Completely is now streaming on Netflix. I'm also giving away Two Blu-rays for Monster courtesy …
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Paul’s latest victim is Molly Mac and her 1.5 acre peninsula in Massachusetts. It’s a windy place but has plenty of various trees and an overall shape that’s not good for berms, so hugelkultur it is! There’s even a convenient space for a Rocket Mass Heater. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information and discussion of …
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Paul and Uncle Mud continue to discuss the red cabin’s new Rocket Mass Heater and what they want from future modifications and designs, such as a cob hat, a simple instruction set for dealing with cold plugs and such, and maybe a way, or at least a warning, for dealing with the outside of the cob getting too hot. Support the podcast on Patreon Show…
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Paul sits down with Uncle Mud (Chris McClellan) to talk about the new Rocket Mass Heater in the Red Cabin, some history of the prior 4, and what they want from future designs, such as a riser made of firebricks, and bickering on how efficient the mass should be. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information and discussio…
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Bonnie’s consultation on her half acre plot of clay-full soil in New Mexico continues into topics of apple tree seeding, drip irrigation, hugelkultur, chicken management, the Ruth Stout method of composting, and just how Paul manages to stay optimistic (hint: it involves gardens). Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More inform…
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Ed Zitron of the new podcast Better Offline joins Scam Economy with Matt Binder to discuss Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies getting some a new life and pumping in recent weeks, what's going on with crypto lately? We also discuss the AI hype bubble and Apple Vision Pro. Check out Ed's new podcast Better Offline at https://www.betteroffline.com/Vis…
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Paul has a new victim in the form of Bonnie Bassan and her roughly half acre New Mexico property. The place has a lot of clay, 10″ of precipitation, and a lot of wind. Sounds like a perfect place for Hugelkultur, just needs a bit of irrigation for a while to build the soil. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information a…
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Paul was talking apple orchards and commodity markets with Samantha when she managed to sum it up so well that he had to make a podlet out of it while also touching on the overall state of farmers, their pay, and how they’re getting screwed over by the markets. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information and discussion…
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Another poor fool has parted with cash and gotten a consultation from Paul! Tim Kostamo has a 10-acre property in British Colombia with plenty of trees, water, and poor soil. Paul’s advice includes hugelkultur, conifer removal, taking it slow, and building wavy deer fences. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information a…
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Paul and Uncle Mud continue the discussion of the home heating infographic (permies.com/heat), with this episode talking more about how Rocket Mass Heaters compare in terms of market volatility, automation, maintenance, and durability with other heating methods. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information and discussio…
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Paul and Uncle Mud discuss the home heating infographic which they published on permies.com/heat, although since it was made, the price of electricity has gone up by 30%, and how Rocket Mass Heaters compare to other heating methods in terms of installation, operation, carbon footprint, and a bunch more. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and…
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Episode 174 of Find Your Film features interviews with Pawo Choyning Dorji (9:47), the writer/director of The Monk and the Gun and Perfect Days writers Wim Wenders and Takuma Takasaki (24:28). Wenders also directed Perfect Days. 1. Follow Find Your Film on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. 2. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Find Your Film 3. For m…
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Janelle’s consultation with Paul continues into (surprise, surprise) hugelkultur. Along with using swales and stones to create cold pockets and thermal inertia for microclimate adjustment, soil building, and water acquisition via taprooted trees. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information and discussion of this podcas…
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MrBeast made a quarter of a million dollars by uploading a video to Elon Musk's X and in doing so revealed just how rigged the monetization system is. Scam Economy host Matt Binder walks through all the details of X Monetization, the little known X Amplify program, how Elon Musk and company pushed the famous YouTuber's content into social media fee…
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One Janelle Quint was foolish enough to give Paul money for a consultation, so he recorded it. She has a property in California with a wide temperature range, wind, poor soil, predators, and a creek. Paul’s suggestions include berms, ponds, goldfish, and livestock guardian dogs, amongst others. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussi…
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Paul continues his discussion with a collection of people he’s gathered on the subject of the library’s Rocket Mass Heater modifications, while also taking questions from chat, and comparing Batch Box and J-Tube style heaters from the perspective of newbie builders. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information and discu…
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Paul rounds up a bunch of people to discuss Rocket Mass Heaters, specifically the one in the library and what they’ve done to modify it this time, including removing the bypass and guillotine, adding a stratification chamber, and trying out a passive plug that should keep heat in when not in use. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discus…
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Paul’s got himself a new toy and is giving it a trial run on YouTube by answering a fairly large question: if someone from the future came and told him that working 80 hours a week for 3 years would make a big positive change, would he? What about if stopping would result in 10 times that? Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion Mo…
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On this episode of Find Your Film, I interview Mayhem! actor Nassim Lyes and Driving Madeleine director Christian Carion. I also have Five (5) Blu-rays of The Holdovers to give away. To enter the giveaway, simply Subscribe to my Find Your Films YouTube Channel and/or leave a Comment on Find Your Film at Apple Podcasts. then email me at info@findyou…
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Paul finishes up the pod with Dez, Samantha, and Steven, talking about the bootcamp program, why boots aren’t paid with cash, comparing new boots to farmhands in terms of experience and ability, and pointing out that bootcamp is kinda unique in all of America. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information and discussion …
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Paul, Dez, Samantha, and Steven keep on talking about how they each transitioned from normies to their new permie selves, to such a degree that some find it hard to even approach their old lives and find what some consider laborious demands to be met almost casually. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information and disc…
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It’s Christmas eve, and Paul is up with Steven, Dez, and Samantha to talk about their transition from normies with worky jobs to permies, their experiences with other communities, and why they decided to stick around Wheaton Labs instead of any of the prior ones. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information and discussi…
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Paul and Cat 2 continue from part 1, discussing how Paul got into permaculture, his experience with permaculture communities, how good of a boot he’d be, if Paul would have gotten into permaculture if modern courses and materials were available when he were a lad, and finishing off with relationships. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and d…
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Paul is talking with Cat 2, who came up with the idea that he should do a more biographical kind of podcast. She has a list of questions for Paul and his history, including his inspirations, how he went from a software engineer to the Duke of Permaculture, and how he got into gardening. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More …
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Molly White of Web3 is Going Great joins Scam Economy with Matt Binder to discuss the Sam Bankman-Fried trial. Molly brings us her first hand account from the days she spent at the court about the FTX founder's testimony and cross examination, what former FTX employees like SBF's ex Caroline Ellison had to say, and how SBF was found guilty on all 7…
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On Find Your Film Episode 172, I interview The Kill Room director Nicol Paone and Deep Rising filmmaker Matthieu Rytz. Bruce Purkey closes the episode with his Blu-ray review of Gangnam Zombie. 1. Follow Find Your Film on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. 2. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Find Your Film 3. For more movie coverage go to findyourfi…
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On Episode 171, we have two sets of interviews. Boudica: Queen of War hit theaters on October 27 and is available On Demand. Eric Holmes interviews writer/director Jesse V. Johnson. The movie reunites Johnson with Olga Kurylenko, who worked with him on White Elephant. YouTube version of interview is here. Eric also interviewed Navajo Police: Class …
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Paul continues to brainstorm (with Katie, Cindy, and Jay) on the subject of how to spend $500,000 so that it effects a positive change and also earns back the money, going over ideas such as GAMCOD, wofati construction videos, affiliate marketing, TED talks, and a bunch more. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information…
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Episode 170 of Find Your Film features interviews with Deliver Us filmmakers Lee Roy Kunz and Cru Ennis and The Re-Education of Molly Singer director Andy Palmer. I am also giving away two Blu-rays of Creepy Crawly courtesy of Well Go USA Entertainment. Giveaway ends October 8, 2023 at 3 pm pt. To enter simply complete one of two requirements: 1. J…
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Paul, Jay and Katie continue brainstorming on the subject of how to spend a hypothetical donation of $500,000 so that it effects a positive change in the world and also repays the investment, including ideas such as investments, advertising, documentary making, and a whole bunch more. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More in…
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Paul sits down with a few of his patreons about a hypothetical investment into Wheaton Labs, namely how he could make the money back so it could become self-perpetuating. Ideas include Rocket Mass Heater installers, Wofati builders, social media presence, and a bunch more. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information an…
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Episode 169 of Find Your Film features interviews with filmmakers Adam Sigal (Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose) and Brian Skiba (Dead Man's Hand). Timestamps: (0:00) - Intro (10:12) - Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose trailer (12:28) - Interview with director Adam Sigal (28:56) - Dead Man's Hand trailer (31:27) - Interview with filmmaker B…
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We are joined by renowned psychologist and host of the Your Life in Process podcast, Dr. Diana Hill. Listen in as she unpack's new an innovative ways to enhance emotional wellness though the practice of acceptance. In this episode, you'll learn: -The number one tip for becoming more aware and focused in daily living....01:10 -Becoming comfortable w…
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This episode features interviews for My Last Best Friend (Eric Roberts, director Filippo M. Prandi) and A Milliion Miles Away (Mark Ciardi, Campbell McInnes). I am also offering up a Bad City Blu-ray from Well Go USA Entertainment. To enter the Giveaway, subscribe to my Find Your Films YouTube Channel and email me at info@findyourfilms.com to confi…
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Dr. Ben Rein, a Stanford University neuroscientist and social media phenom, joins the Hanu Health podcast to discuss the intersection between neuroscience and mental health. In this episode, you'll learn: -The funny coincidence of names as it relates to professions....00:00 -How Dr. Ben manages stress as a neuroscientist with a busy schedule....05:…
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Paul and Alan Booker continue their discussion on carbon footprints and how to reduce them, covering topics such as electric vehicles, rocket mass heaters, LEED certification and it’s flaws, refurbishment vs building anew, and food’s impact on a footprint. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information and discussion of t…
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Paul and Alan Booker continue their discussion about carbon footprint, along with some others who are watching by zoom. Booker brings up that heat management is the largest contributor to most people’s carbon footprint, so Paul suggests Rocket mass heaters. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information and discussion of …
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In this week's episode, we have an enlightening chat with psychologist Dr. Carissa Gustafson about using acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to get a handle on anxiety. Dr. Gustafson provides valuable insights on how a sense of lacking control can drive anxiety. She explains how ACT helps you accept what you can and can't control, and take acti…
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Paul sits down with Alan Booker to discuss climate change, and what we can do about it. Booker tends to avoid the subject due to it’s politicization, but believes the best way to affect it is to demonstrate how permaculture can improve lifestyles and make this knowledge go viral. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More informa…
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On episode 167 of Find Your Film, Eric Holmes interviews Subway Cinema founder Goran Topalovic who talks about the new retrospecrtive Korean Cinema's Golden Decade; the 1960s.' Retrospective runs September 1-17 at Film at Lincoln Center. The series is co-presented by Subway Cinema in collaboration with the Korean Film Archive and the Korean Cultura…
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Hey y'all! Our singer friend, Molly Neeley, joins the pod today! We talk about how music inspired her growing up, musicals and playing instruments! Molly also talks about her inspirations, living in the moment and cheap movies at the old Palace theater. On this episode we had Moscow Mules made with Tito's Vodka. Also, catch Molly performing at the …
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Paul continues Samantha’s consultation on her land and, perhaps rather predictably, talks at length about hugelkultur. Along with his disdain for pine trees, how to avoid frost pockets, a potential berm shed, and Mark Shepard’s book on Restoration Agriculture. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information and discussion …
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Samantha got herself a consultation with Paul on from backing his kickstarter, so Paul is at Samantha’s place for the promised consultation, and naturally the discussion turns to Hugelkultur, along with her progress with a BB and inspiration from GAMCOD. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information and discussion of thi…
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Paul is at lunch at the SKIP event and talks to Jay Gruenke (and a bit from Mike Haasl and Opalyn Rose) about the loss of skills brought on by the modern age, and how SKIP can help with bringing such skills back, even when ignoring how they can be used to inherit properties. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information …
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We have R&B singer and songwriter Columbus Berry on the show! We talk about his music making process and how he writes from personal experiences. With Columbus being an R&B musician, we naturally talked about dating and relationships as well! Follow Columbus: https://www.instagram.com/columbusberryofficial/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/7bO9b60qY…
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Paul manages to get Cat to sit down over lunch for long enough to get a mini-podcast out of her, along with (much to her chagrin) her daughter and Dez, while they discuss her weight loss since coming to Bootcamp along with other food and health related topics. Support the podcast on Patreon Show notes and discussion More information and discussion …
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Filmmakers Gary Matoso and Cameron Zohoori talk about their new documentary Odd Hours, No Pay, Cool Hat. The feature, which pays tribute to the nearly 700,000 volunteer firefighters across the country, is available on Digital platforms and is also screening domestically in select venues. For more information go to: https://oddhoursfilm.com/ Photo c…
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