
Bitcoin Arusha Pod
Bitcoin Arusha Pod · Wavlake
Show overview
Bitcoin Arusha Pod launched in 2025 and has put out 4 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 2 hours of audio in total. Releases follow an irregular cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 23 min and 33 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Business show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 3 months ago. Published by Wavlake.
From the publisher
BLOCK 877030 and beyond. Bitcoin Arusha is an innovative initiative aimed at fostering a Bitcoin circular economy in Arusha, Tanzania.
Latest Episodes
BAP004 - Manushi Secondary School – 42 Reusable Pads Delivered = Hedhi Huru
Episode 4: Manushi Secondary School – 42 Reusable Pads Delivered | Hedhi Huru & Bitcoin Impact In Episode 4 of the Bitcoin Arusha Podcast, Sats Tagga and Man Like Kweks share their road trip to Moshi, Tanzania, where they delivered 42 reusable pad kits to students at Manushi Secondary School through the Hedhi Huru initiative — a Bitcoin-funded project tackling period poverty. The episode explores the reality of girls missing school due to lack of menstrual products, highlights a hands-on workshop teaching students how to use and maintain the kits, and reflects on how impact will be measured long-term. Special thanks to Helen, a single mother and artisan who handcrafted all 42 kits, and Jacob and Vincent from Bitcoin Arusha for helping document this important milestone. 🎧 Support Hedhi Huru: https://geyser.fund/hedhihuru 🌍 Learn more about Bitcoin adoption in Tanzania: https://bitcoinnihela.africa
BAP003: Manushi Secondary School – The Hedhi Huru Journey Begins
Episode 3: Manushi Secondary School – The Hedhi Huru Journey Begins In Episode 3 of the Bitcoin Arusha Podcast, Kweks and Tagga catch up as Bitcoin Arusha heads to Moshi to deliver reusable sanitary pads to the first of 11 schools, starting with Manushi Secondary School. They talk through final preparations, expectations for the day ahead, and share early revelations about life inside Tanzania’s public government school system. The episode explores why the Hedhi Huru project matters, what girls face during their school years, and the impact reusable pads can have — improving attendance, restoring dignity, and strengthening the wider community. This marks the beginning of an important journey. Tune in as Kweks and Tagga step into the field, learn firsthand, and take action where it matters most. To find out more about Hedhi Huru check out our geyser page. https://geyser.fund/project/hedhihuru
BAP002 – Back on the Mic: Building Bitcoin Arusha
Episode 2 – Back on the Mic: Building Bitcoin Arusha After a long hiatus from recording, Kweks and Sats Tagga return for Episode 2 of the Bitcoin Arusha Podcast with plenty to catch up on. In this episode, they reflect on why the pod went quiet, share key personal and project milestones from 2025, and celebrate a major win for the local Bitcoin movement: the Bitcoin Arusha Hub is officially up and running. They discuss what it means to have a physical space dedicated to Bitcoin education, community building, and peer-to-peer support in Arusha, and how the hub is already beginning to serve and empower the local community. This episode is a check-in, a celebration, and a reaffirmation of the mission to grow Bitcoin from the ground up in Tanzania. Whether you’ve been following Bitcoin Arusha from day one or you’re just tuning in, this episode sets the tone for what’s coming next. https://linktr.ee/BITCOINARUSHA
BAP001 - Whitepaper Edition
Kweks and Brindon sit down in Arusha, Tanzania, to discuss the founding of Bitcoin Arusha, sharing insights on its origins, challenges, and impact in the region.