Topic: Dreb Scott

6 chapters across the catalog

88: Business Decision
1:45:22 - 1:53:47

88: Business Decision

Listener Prayers, Podcasting 2.0 Boosts

The hosts acknowledge the challenges they faced in 2022 and thank listeners for their prayers and well-wishes. They promote the use of Podcasting 2.0 apps like Fountain and Podverse for sending Bitcoin "boosts." A long list of "boostagrams" is read, featuring messages from supporters like Dreb Scott, Brian of London, and various anonymous donors who contribute Satoshis to support the show's autonomy.

77: No Hugs Needed
1:40:23 - 1:48:28

77: No Hugs Needed

Executive Producer Credits, Donor Recognition

The hosts thank their high-level donors, including Sir Dwayne Melanson, who contributed $999.99, and Dreb Scott, who manages the show's chapters. Other producers recognized include Casey Van Hill, Tyler Christman, and David McNally. The segment highlights the community's support for the show's transition to a full-time independent project.

67: Q-Hopium
2:39:48 - 2:47:17

67: Q-Hopium

Producer Credits and the Ashli Babbitt vs. George Floyd Paradigm

The hosts thank Dreb Scott for his work on show chapters and transcripts before diving into the final segment. They frame Ashli Babbitt as the 180-degree opposite of George Floyd in the media landscape. While thanking producers like Alejandro Alocer and Miguel Espinal, they note that Babbitt's death as an unarmed white female veteran was treated with "crickets" or justification by the same media outlets that championed Floyd, highlighting a total lack of ideological consistency in mainstream reporting.

64: We Are People 2
3:34:21 - 3:40:20

64: We Are People 2

Final Donations and Podcasting 2.0 Features

The final donation segment features career advice for a listener and a discussion on the "mark of the beast." Adam Curry thanks Dreb Scott for adding chapters and links to the episodes. They encourage listeners to transition to new podcast apps that allow for real-time Bitcoin streaming and interactive features, concluding the producer segment for episode 64.

62: Pink Elephant
2:36:35 - 2:40:30

62: Pink Elephant

Atonement versus Restitution in Legal Terms

A paralegal listener questions the use of the word "atonement" over the legal term "restitution." Mo Facts explains that "atonement" implies a voluntary act from the payer, whereas "restitution" is a demand. The segment concludes with a thank you to Dreb Scott for his work on podcast chapters and a reminder to use Podcasting 2.0 apps.

57: Capitol Heel
1:39:18 - 1:44:56

57: Capitol Heel

Executive Producer Credits, Value for Value Model

Adam Curry thanks the show's executive producers, including Dreb Scott and Michael Abbey from Germany. They discuss the "Value for Value" funding model and the upcoming integration of Bitcoin to avoid international banking fees. A listener note mentions the relevance of Thomas Sowell's work to the podcast's themes of racial and economic reality.