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Liberty Entrepreneurs

The Liberty Entrepreneurs Podcast is a platform t…

Liberty Entrepreneurs Podcast

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Show overview

Liberty Entrepreneurs has been publishing since 2017, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 4 episodes. That works out to roughly 3 hours of audio in total. Releases follow an irregular cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 41 min and 57 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.

The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 7.2 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by Liberty Entrepreneurs Podcast.

Episodes
4
Running
2017–2019 · 2y
Median length
53 min
Cadence
Irregular

From the publisher

The Liberty Entrepreneurs Podcast is a platform to explore the idea of “building freedom”; a mindset that is actionable, practical and within your control. The host, Ashe Oro, illustrates this by interviewing liberty-minded entrepreneurs who are building their own free and flexible lifestyle. We dive in to their stories and learn from the successes, failures and experiences along their journey all while remaining true to the ideals of the Free Market. Join us for a conversation that draws from experiences in engineering, Austrian economics, offshore banking, cryptocurrency/blockchain, digital entrepreneurship and the nomadic lifestyle. Are you ready to #buildfreedom?

Latest Episodes

EP89: Austrian Econ, Bitcoin and Living Free w/ Naomi Brockwell

Bitcoin and Austrian Economics go hand in hand with living a free life. I recently chatted with Naomi Brockwell about all things crypto, money, banking, Austrian economics, bailouts, roads, Ron Paul and living locally in New Hampshire (the Live Free or Die state). The nerdiness of this episode will not disappoint you. Naomi can talk the talk and walk the walk, which I appreciate. Trust me, this episode is both informative and entertaining. #buildfreedom Naomi’s Bio: Naomi Brockwell is a film and television producer, and creator of NBTV and is currently producing for Stossel and formerly produced for Fox Business Network and Fox News Channel. She was also the producer for the 2015 feature documentary Bitcoin: The End of Money as We Know It (Best International Documentary, Anthem Film Festival; Winner of Special Jury Prize, Amsterdam Film Festival), Audition (Best documentary, Lone Star Film Festival) and the Lionsgate thriller, Subconscious. She emcees some of the biggest blockchain events in the world, and is co-author of the children's book "Billy's Bitcoin". Guest Contact Info: You can find Naomi’s daily tech/blockchain videos at www.youtube.com/NaomiBrockwellTV Other social media: https://bitbacker.io/user/naomibrockwell/ https://www.minds.com/naomibrockwell https://steemit.com/@skycorridors https://spee.ch/@NaomiBrockwell:4 https://www.bitchute.com/channel/naomibrockwelltv/ https://memo.cash/profile/1Kjvmr2QJmNcLgSuHVxR6otah9eHcx6L1E https://t.me/hijinxandhightea Podcast Resources: Thomas Sowell: The Housing Boom and Bust Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: Turning the American Dream into a Nightmare Murray Newton Rothbard: What Has Government Done to Our Money?

Mar 22, 201950 min

EP88: Drugs, Love and Anarchy w/ Sterlin Lujan

Show Notes: 0:00:00 Ashe Oro: You are listening to the Liberty Entrepreneurs podcast, episode 88, Drugs, Love and Anarchy. Let's go. 0:19:00 Ashe Oro: Hey, what's up and welcome back all my fellow liberty entrepreneurs around the world. I'm Ashe Oro and I'm here with one of the best people in the world, and I say that, he didn't pay me to say that, but this is one of my good friends, and someone that I respect so much, and it's such a pleasure to have him on the show. Sterlin Lujan. Hey, brother. 0:37:00 Sterlin Lujan: Hey, Ashe, thanks for having me, man, and the feeling's 100% mutual. 0:42:00 Ashe Oro: I appreciate that. 0:42:00 Sterlin Lujan: Lots of love. 0:44:00 Ashe Oro: Yeah, so Sterlin is currently the communications ambassador for bitcoin.com, and many of you may know him as the psychologic anarchist, and we'll get into what that means soon. You can find him at sterlinlujan.com. So definitely go check him out. 1:04:00 Ashe Oro: Sterlin, if you don't mind, give us just a quick background of who you are and what you stand for. 1:08:00 Sterlin Lujan: Sure. Are you sure you want it to be quick, Ashe? 1:16:00 Sterlin Lujan: Well, most people know that I'm an anarchist. If they've ever checked out my material, or looked up my name on Google, you'll find me pretty quickly. 1:26:00 Sterlin Lujan: But I became an anarchist through a certain set of experiences rather than reading a bunch of books or just focusing on the logic of what it means to be an anarchist. That's the traditional route that most people take. 1:42:00 Sterlin Lujan: Back in 2009, roughly 2009, I was ... actually, let's go back just a little bit further, there's something I want to touch on. 1:51:00 Sterlin Lujan: So, around 2006, 2007, I was an unthinking, slobbering zombie who was drooling his way through life. All I did was play video games all the time. I was a college dropout. I was working on a degree at a technical college for graphic design and graphic arts. But I didn't finish that degree. I quit because I was more interested in playing video games and just living an unproductive life, not doing anything. I didn't have any drive or ambition or passion about anything whatsoever. 2:28:00 Sterlin Lujan: Then in roughly, yeah it was about 2007, I think, maybe it was 2006, I was about 26 or 27 years old. And a good friend of mine invited me over to his house and told me that I needed to try something. So I went over to my buddy's house, and he said, "Here, take this pill. It's going to make you really happy." Well, that was an understatement. The pill that he gave me was MDMA, or methylenedioxy-methamphetamine, which is the street name, or that's the pharmaceutical name for ecstasy, which now a lot of the kids are calling molly. 3:07:00 Ashe Oro: Right, MDMA. 3:08:00 Sterlin Lujan: But sometimes molly can be adulterated and be other things, but that's another story. So I took MDMA and this was actual MDMA, and I had an epiphany where I had finally realized that I could do so much more with my life. I realized that I was a lot more intelligent than I had previously thought. And I also had the insight that I was going by what I was told as I was growing up, I was in remedial mathematics classes. I wasn't really very intelligent according to the public education system. For complete show notes: https://www.libertyentrepreneurs.com/podcasts/episode88-drugs-love-and-anarchy Guest Contact Info: Website: https://sterlinlujan.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sterlinlujan Twitter: https://twitter.com/sterlinlujan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sterlin-lujan-aa5169151/ Steemit: https://steemit.com/@sterlinluxan Podcast Resources: Alice Miller Book: For Your Own Good: Hidden Cruelty in Child-Rearing and the Roots of Violence https://www.amazon.com/Your-Own-Good-Child-Rearing-Violence/dp/0374522693

Feb 1, 201955 min

EP87: Unschooling, Homeschooling and Childhood Entrepreneurship

Ashe Oro: Hey what's up everyone? Welcome back to the Liberty Entrepreneurs podcast I'm your host Ashe Oro and I've got David Rodriguez on the show today. He is the founding principal of Valor Academy. It's a private school that empowers students to pursue their own interests and passions utilizing the apprenticeship model, and he's also a publisher of the Underground History of American Education, Volume One by the world renowned school teacher from New York John Taylor Gatto, and he's got another book on the way. So, David welcome to Liberty Entrepreneurs. David Rodriguez: Ashe, great to be with you. I'm very excited to have this conversation with you man. I'm looking forward to it. Ashe Oro: Yeah for sure. And I just want to add, I just happened to wear this pineapple shirt today and David said that he had a pineapple shirt so apparently it is pineapple day. David Rodriguez: Yes. He had it on and he was like, when he said he put it on I said, "Alright let's do it." So we'll have a good pineapple conversation, lighten up the conversation a little bit. Ashe Oro: Today we're going to be talking about children, and those with younger years than us David. People who are still for whatever reasons forced through schooling to follow someone else's passion rather than their own passions. Fill in the gaps here David. Who are you? What are you passionate about? And how are you building freedom? Guest Contact Info: Email: [email protected] Twitter: https://twitter.com/thevaloracademy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevaloracademy Podcast Resources: Website: http://www.valor-academy.com

Nov 28, 20181h 1m

S01E04: Am I Ready to Hire a Virtual Assistant?

Before I hire a new Virtual Assistant (I currently have 4 on my team) there are a few checkpoints that I ask myself. 1. Is this a permanent position or one-off contract? 2. Have I defined the VA’s role and responsibilities? 3. Have I created workflows or training material for the tasks to delegate? 4. Do I have enough work to fill up their time? 5. How do I delegate tasks? 6. How do I keep up with my VA’s work each day? 7. How do I pay their salaries? 8. What if I have trouble with my VA? 9. Can I afford to hire a VA? 10. How do I retain privacy while giving them access to my platforms? Contact Info: Website: https://www.libertyvas.com/ Don’t Miss an Episode! Subscribe here: www.LibertyEntrepreneurs.com/season1 PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW ON YOUR FAVORITE PLATFORM! Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/c/LibertyEntrepreneurs iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/liberty-entrepreneurs/id1057809945?mt=2 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/liberty-entrepreneurs Stitcher Radio: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/liberty-entrepreneurs-podcast TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/Liberty-Entrepreneurs-Podcast-p805213/ Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Iqp3bpqbhske6s6476yfy2yyylu Player.fm: https://player.fm/series/liberty-entrepreneurs

Mar 1, 201712 min
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