The Logic Behind “I’m Too Late to Bitcoin” It makes sense why someone who hasn’t researched Bitcoin would assume that they are too late to the game. Bitcoin’s first known transaction took place on May 22nd, 2010, when Laszlo Hanyecz, a programmer, offered 10,000 Bitcoins (approximately $41 at the time) to anyone who could obtainContinue reading “7 Reasons Why You’re Not Too Late to Bitcoin”
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El Salvador’s Fastest Growing Circular Bitcoin Economy: Berlín
8 months ago, two Salvadorians, Gerardo and Evelyn arrived in a small mountain town of 25,000 people, with a vision for how bitcoin could help the local economy. They started started onboarding local merchants to bitcoin and paying for daily purchases on the lightning network. At first, the local merchants thought they were being “sold”Continue reading “El Salvador’s Fastest Growing Circular Bitcoin Economy: Berlín”
earthy and the West Coast Tour
This Friday, my partner Brooks Bash and I will be standing at the Canadian border, ready to begin a 1500-mile relay, cycling and running down the west coast. Our plan is to stop at local gyms, shops and trailheads to share our love for movement and mushrooms. This is our grassroots launch plan for earthy,Continue reading “earthy and the West Coast Tour”
Still Skiing: A Short Film by Kyle Huber
No matter what happens, JP and Marita are still skiing.
Promoting Mental Health, One Ice Dunk at a Time
Hunter Goodrich first dipped into Lake Washington’s 40 degree water in February this year and hasn’t looked back. After years of battling severe anxiety, the cold water has become one of several tools Hunter uses to find peace and stillness. Hunter is a testament to the truth that anyone can recover after hitting rock bottom.Continue reading “Promoting Mental Health, One Ice Dunk at a Time”
Mama River Whispers, a Poem by Dean Hall
Dean Hall, Mama River Whispers Poem from Kyle Huber on Vimeo. “There are two ways to live life. One is as if nothing is a miracle. The other is as if everything is a miracle.” -Albert Einstein. At the time Dean heard this quote he was down to 145 pounds, the biggest things on himContinue reading “Mama River Whispers, a Poem by Dean Hall”
Podcast: The Power of Now with Elise Levesque
Episode 17: Elise recently returned from a 17 month adventure in South America, trekking, climbing and living with local communities (one being an alpaca farm in Ecuador). With a mindset that “I know nothing and I am here to learn” Elise unlocked an incredibly positive and trans-formative experience.
12/3 Brief Update + 2 Podcasts
There are 28 days left in the decade. I wanted to take a moment to thank you for coming along on this crazy journey with me. You are one of the folks who supports me, lifts me up, and gives me energy by viewing, reading and listening to the stuff I put out there. OnceContinue reading “12/3 Brief Update + 2 Podcasts”
Podcast: Anti-Fragility and Cold Water with Jason Stauffer
Episode 9 features Jason Stauffer, President of Morozko Forge. After seven years in the Army, Jason began training anti-fragility through exposure. After reading “What Doesn’t Kill Us” by Scott Karney and attending a Wim Hof cold coaching session, Jason, along with a few like-minded friends began experimenting with cold water tubs in their backyard in Phoenix, AZ.Continue reading “Podcast: Anti-Fragility and Cold Water with Jason Stauffer”