The Misfit Podcast
Ayelen Osorio
Real stories of people in search of freedom, and ultimately bitcoin.
Fighting Dictatorships with Bitcoin feat. Felix Maradiaga
Felix Maradiaga is a Nicaraguan political activist dedicated to fostering peace, democracy, and the rule of law in his beloved Nicaragua. He's been an outspoken critic of President Daniel Ortega and his dictatorship. When when he announced he'd run for the presidency, he was imprisoned for 611 days and held in solitary confinement.
During our conversation, we talk about:
The history of Nicaragua -- from democracy to dictatorship
His time in solitary confinement
Why dictators love
Justin Rhedrick: On Life in Prison, Finding Bitcoin, & Helping Prison Inmates Learn Financial Literacy & Bitcoin
In this episode, Justin and I start by sharing our experience of the Oslo Freedom Forum (a human rights conference). Then we dive into Justin’s upbringing, his experience in prison, the ingenuity of prison inmates, working for $1 a day in prison, keeping his sanity, and how he transformed his life.
He also told me how he hopes to do a prison tour next month (August 2023). The goal is to teach prison inmates financial literacy and Bitcoin while helping them get employment opportunities in the Bi
Amiti Uttarwar: On Being a Bitcoin Core Contributor, What Makes Bitcoin Unique, & Its Infinite Infinities
In this episode, we dive into the world of Bitcoin development with Amiti Uttarwar. Amiti is the daughter of Indian immigrants, a veteran of Silicon Valley startups, and a leader in the new movement of software engineers developing open-source money. She is also the first known woman Bitcoin Core contributor.
During our conversation we discuss:
What it means to be a Bitcoin Core Contributor
Breaking into Bitcoin as a developer & mentoring others
What Bitcoin is, what makes it unique, an
Abelito: On Having Interpol Red Alerts On Him (For False Crimes), Turning to Bitcoin Out Of Desperation, & Life Starting Anew
In 2017, Interpol (the International Criminal Police Organization) had a red alert on Abelito because -- according to the Panamanian government -- he had committed eight crimes. But after seven years, thousands of dollars spent on lawyers, and asylum in the United States, Abelito was proven innocent.
During our conversation, we talked about:
The eight crimes the Panamanian government claimed Abelito had committed (which he didn't)
How he found out Interpol had a red alert on him
Seekin
Gary Jordon ("The Blind Bitcoiner"): On Navigating Bitcoin as a Blind Person, the Challenges of Self-Custody, & How to Make Bitcoin More Accessible for Blind People
Gary Jordon is a man of faith, a lover of music, a self-proclaimed bookworm, an economics aficionado, and a blind bitcoiner. I wanted to learn from him what the buying and self-custody experience of bitcoin is like as a blind person. And what opportunities there might be to making Bitcoin more accessible for the blind. So, I invited him over to The Misfit podcast.
During our conversation, we discuss:
Being legally blind vs. being visually impaired
Braille and navigating online websites and
Alex Hillman: 5 Common Scams, Real Stories of Lost Money, How To Protect Your Bitcoin & Create Family Inheritance Plans
Alex Hillman -- commonly known as Good Guy Biker -- is a man who wears many hats. He's an an entrepreneur, a miner, a private business consultant, and a white hat hacker. As a white hat hacker, he tries to find the weaknesses and vulnerabilities of a business so that black hat hackers (or bad hackers) don’t exploit them. White hat hackers are considered ethical and the reason businesses have less downtime, are better safeguarded, and experience less hacks overall.
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Kgothatso Ngako: Bitcoin Adoption in South Africa, Machankura, Power Outages, & How the Fiat System Resembles an Arcade Game
Kgothatso Ngako is a South African software developer, bitcoiner, and founder of Machankura. Manchankura is an innovation allowing Africans to send or receive bitcoin via text messaging. No computer, no smartphone, and no internet is needed.
During our conversation, we talked about:
Bitcoin adoption in South Africa
Power shortages in the country
The role of energy in sustaining societies
The lack of net neutrality that exists worldwide,
Machankura
And how the fiat system resembles an
Lorraine Marcel: Gender Gaps in Financial Literacy, Bitcoin for Africa, & Educating African Women about Bitcoin Through Bitcoin Dada
Lorraine Marcel – popularly known as Marcel – is a Kenyan entrepreneur who runs her own events management company called LO-RYCE Events. After learning about Bitcoin, she has decided to commit her time to it. Today, she is harnessing the power of technology and community-building to help African women become more financially literate and empowered.
She founded Bitcoin Dada – a women centric entity that is educating African women about – you guessed it – Bitcoin. Through online courses, co
Nozomi Hayase: The Dangers of CBDC’s & How Bitcoin Protects Our Humanity
Nozomi Hayase PhD is a philosopher, a journalist, a prolific writer in the Bitcoin space (and writer at Bitcoin Magazine), a Liberation psychologist, and a pretty badass woman worth knowing. She’s a renaissance woman in her own right.
In our conversation, we talked about what liberation psychology means, the dangers of central bank digital currencies (CBDC’s) and their role in deprogramming humanity, and how Bitcoin protects our free will.
Follow Nozomi and her work here:
On Twitter at @
Roman Martínez (Chimbera): El Salvador's "Collective Dream," Investing in Children, Hope House & Bitcoin
In this conversation, Roman Martínez (Chimbera) talks about growing up in El Zonte (El Salvador), how he -- along with Hope House -- helped onboard children and businesses into Bitcoin, why it's important to help children create roadmaps for their dreams, and the role of Bitcoin in expanding financial inclusion. He even shares his thoughts on President Nayib Bukele's move to making bitcoin legal tender. It's a fascinating conversation that I hope you enjoy!
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Stacy Herbert: The Salvadoran Diaspora, Media Misrepresentation & Bitcoin as Hope
In this conversation, Stacy Herbert explains how the media is failing to accurately portray bitcoin adoption in El Salvador, how economic turmoil created the Salvadoran diaspora, and how thanks to President Bukele and bitcoin, Salvadorans are returning to their beloved homeland.
Follow Stacy Herbert:
On Twitter: https://twitter.com/stacyherbert
Max and Stacy Show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/orangepill
Orange Pill Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1qosvsTT69uM1GAhA0vU