
Season 2 · Episode 12
Radio Detox: Love Is The Cure with Ivy Lumi
Radio Detox · Heather Larson
March 7, 20261h 3mExplicit
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Show Notes
<p>Heather Larson sits down with Ivy Lumi, musician, Bitcoiner, and podcaster, for a conversation about music, self-love, and why love and Bitcoin might just be on the same frequency. Ivy shares the story behind her debut EP, the making of her first-ever music video for the single WoWoWow (shot in Hong Kong after Bitcoin Asia), and how a period of profound personal loss became the spark that launched her music career. From songs inspired by Bitcoin conference cities to a Geyser Fund campaign built around physical collectors items, Ivy is building something rare: art that lives fully in the value-for-value ecosystem and speaks to everyone, Bitcoiner or not.</p>
<p>Chapters</p>
<p>00:00 Intro and welcome </p>
<p>01:11 The WoWoWow music video: shooting in Hong Kong </p>
<p>02:58 Love is the cure and why love and Bitcoin are the same frequency </p>
<p>03:35 How Bitcoin found Ivy and changed everything </p>
<p>08:44 The real answer to finding love: starting with yourself </p>
<p>11:04 Bitcoin and self-love as long time preference </p>
<p>13:04 Sound money and sound love: how do we know what is good for us? </p>
<p>14:51 Do you have to date a Bitcoiner? </p>
<p>20:15 Bitcoin cannot be your whole personality </p>
<p>24:34 How Ivy found Fountain and value for value before she started writing music </p>
<p>26:05 Losing everything at once: the personal low point that led to songwriting </p>
<p>27:14 Songs inspired by cities: Berlin, Amsterdam, Madeira, Prague </p>
<p>28:24 Song breakdown: Berlin or Left, No Time in Madeira, Follow the Wise Rabbit </p>
<p>30:33 Ivy plays keyboard and writes real music with no AI assistance </p>
<p>33:32 Beginner mindset, humility, and being a good student </p>
<p>36:51 Growing out of black and white thinking </p>
<p>37:31 Why Ivy keeps her music on Spotify and Apple: healing is for everyone </p>
<p>40:00 The Geyser Fund campaign: EP, pin collection, and CD </p>
<p>41:32 What love is the cure looks like as something you can hold </p>
<p>43:34 Geyser is all or nothing: how to support before the campaign closes </p>
<p>45:29 True fan relationships in the value-for-value ecosystem </p>
<p>48:23 Dream concert lineup: performing with friends in the Bitcoin music space </p>
<p>49:29 Why Ivy spends more time on Nostr than Twitter now </p>
<p>52:07 The team and collaborators behind Ivy Lumi </p>
<p>53:27 What happens when a mainstream artist comes out as a Bitcoiner? </p>
<p>54:05 YouTube censorship and why creators are still playing the legacy platform game </p>
<p>55:05 What must we do to ensure Nostr cannot fail? </p>
<p>57:45 How Geyser posts to Nostr and why that matters </p>
<p>59:40 Dreaming of a Bitcoin music festival </p>
<p>01:00:03 Culture is more base layer than money and love is the spark</p>
<p>About Ivy Lumi</p>
<p>Ivy Lumi is a musician and Bitcoiner based in Hong Kong who has worked in the Bitcoin industry for over five years. Her debut EP Cure includes songs written across Bitcoin conference cities including Berlin, Amsterdam, Madeira, and Prague. Her music is available on Fountain, Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Her music video for Waa Waa Waa was co-created with creative director AvZero and visual collaborator Zazawowow.</p>
<p><a href="https://geyser.fund/project/loveisthecure">https://geyser.fund/project/loveisthecure</a></p>