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The "What is Money?" Show

The "What is Money?" Show

Robert Breedlove

Education

"What is Money?" is the rabbit that leads us down the proverbial rabbit hole. It is the most important question for finding truth in the world. In this podcast, we will pursue this "rabbit" by engaging in a diversity of deep conversations with deep thinkers from different walks of life.

Episodes

Why the Most Dangerous Weapon Ever Built Has No Off Switch w/ Toufi Saliba

Why the Most Dangerous Weapon Ever Built Has No Off Switch w/ Toufi Saliba

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1h 35min•Mar 21, 2026
War, History, And Why Bitcoin Matters w/ Coin Dad

War, History, And Why Bitcoin Matters w/ Coin Dad

In this conversation, Coin Dad and Robert Breedlove explore the incentive structures that shape human behavior, markets, and institutions. We discuss why systems built on fiat money tend toward corruption, why authority often replaces truth, and how Bitcoin changes the game by aligning incentives with reality. From the psychology of decision-making to the hidden cost of “free” services, this episode breaks down how incentives govern everything — from personal choices to global finance — and why understanding them may be the key to navigating the modern world. This conversation covers Bitcoin, central banking, incentives, authority, responsibility, and the hidden forces that shape human action.
2h 1min•Mar 17, 2026
Peptides, Fasting, and the Future of Longevity w/ Miguel & Carlos

Peptides, Fasting, and the Future of Longevity w/ Miguel & Carlos

Miguel and Carlos return to explore peptides, longevity, and the biological signaling systems that govern performance, recovery, and aging. They argue that most people misunderstand peptides entirely — not as magic compounds, but as precise signals that must align with timing, pathways, and the body’s natural rhythms. We discuss neuro-regulatory peptides, BDNF, fasting, autophagy, mitochondrial function, immune resilience, and the hallmarks of aging. They lay out a framework for using peptides seasonally rather than randomly, explain why over-signaling creates dysfunction, and show how growth, repair, detoxification, and performance must be cycled instead of constantly forced. The conversation also explores fat adaptation, metabolic flexibility, brain fog, stem cells, inflammation, immune hierarchy, and why true optimization begins at the cellular level — not with symptoms, but with the systems underneath them. This episode is about biological intelligence, signal timing, and the difference between forcing the body and working with it.
2h 54min•Mar 13, 2026
How Big Pharma Hijacked Your Health w/ Miguel & Carlos

How Big Pharma Hijacked Your Health w/ Miguel & Carlos

Miguel and Carlos join the show to examine how modern medicine drifted away from metabolic health and toward symptom management. From cardiovascular disease to low testosterone, they argue that the real drivers of chronic illness are rarely addressed — and often financially disincentivized. We explore the pharmaceutical model of care, why heart disease remains the leading cause of death despite decades of intervention, and how dietary dogma, flawed cholesterol narratives, and hormonal neglect created a silent epidemic. The discussion covers insulin resistance, inflammation, testosterone decline, seed oils, statins, and the systemic incentives that shape medical guidance. This episode is not anti-medicine — it’s pro-incentive awareness. When you follow the money, treatment often replaces prevention. When you follow metabolic science, the story looks very different. Health is not a pill problem — it’s a metabolic problem.
2h 42min•Feb 27, 2026
Why Central Banking Incentivizes Corruption (And Bitcoin Doesn’t) w/ Robin Seyr

Why Central Banking Incentivizes Corruption (And Bitcoin Doesn’t) w/ Robin Seyr

From the pandemic response to central banking, media narratives, and Bitcoin adoption, we examine a simple heuristic: if the product is free, you are the product. This isn’t conspiracy thinking — it’s incentive analysis. When you stop listening to what people say and instead examine how they’re incentivized, the world looks very different. We explore how Bitcoin restructures incentives away from coercion and toward cooperation, why violence becomes less profitable in a Bitcoin world, and how self-custody changes the calculus of power.
53min•Feb 20, 2026
The Great Split: Why the Financial System Is Breaking Apart w/ Robin Seyr

The Great Split: Why the Financial System Is Breaking Apart w/ Robin Seyr

Robin Seyr joins the show to explore the hidden power structures behind modern finance and why the global monetary system appears to be fracturing in real time. They examine the historical roots of central banking, the concentration of financial influence, and the patterns that repeat whenever debt-based systems reach their limits. The conversation also turns to Bitcoin as an alternative monetary architecture — not merely as an investment, but as a parallel system built outside centralized control. This is not speculation or sensationalism — it’s an examination of incentives, power concentration, and why monetary transitions tend to accelerate faster than institutions can adapt. Robin Seyr is a Bitcoin educator and commentator focused on macroeconomics, monetary history, and sovereign self-custody.
1h 48min•Feb 20, 2026
Why Success Is Making You Miserable w/ Johnann Urb

Why Success Is Making You Miserable w/ Johnann Urb

Johnann Urb joins the show to explore why external success often fails to produce internal fulfillment — and how unresolved emotional patterns quietly shape modern relationships. They examine why achievement, status, and financial wins do not automatically translate into intimacy, polarity, or lasting partnership. They discuss masculine leadership, emotional sovereignty, nervous system regulation, and how unprocessed trauma shows up inside marriage and long-term commitment. From attachment patterns and identity work to power dynamics and spiritual partnership, this episode explores the difference between control and grounded leadership — and why inner stability matters more than outer dominance. This is not relationship advice or self-help optimism — it’s a sober examination of how personal development, emotional maturity, and responsibility determine the quality of connection in modern life. Johnann Urb is a coach and facilitator focused on masculine embodiment, relational leadership, and nervous system integration.
2h 2min•Feb 14, 2026
The Hidden Psychological Cost of a Broken Monetary System w/ Fiachra Figs O'Sullivan

The Hidden Psychological Cost of a Broken Monetary System w/ Fiachra Figs O'Sullivan

In this conversation, psychotherapist Fiachra Figs explores how money, trauma, attachment, and the nervous system are deeply intertwined. Modern society isn’t just economically unstable — it’s psychologically destabilizing. And most people feel it in their bodies long before they can articulate it intellectually. We examine how fiat money functions like an unreliable parent, why survival mode has become the default state for millions, and how corrupted financial signals distort not just markets, but relationships, creativity, and identity itself. From attachment theory and nervous system regulation to Bitcoin as psychological bedrock, this episode connects inner healing with systemic reform. This is a conversation about moving from survival to sovereignty — personally, relationally, and civilizationally.
1h 58min•Feb 10, 2026
What the 2008 Crisis Really Revealed About Money w/ Bob Murphy

What the 2008 Crisis Really Revealed About Money w/ Bob Murphy

In this conversation, economist Bob Murphy joins the show to unpack what the 2008 financial crisis actually revealed about modern economics, central banking, and the structure of the global financial system. Rather than treating the crisis as an accident or policy failure, they examine whether instability is a built-in feature of the system itself. They explore how interest rate manipulation distorts markets, why debt-driven growth creates systemic fragility, and how economic models divorced from reality produce repeated boom-bust cycles. From Austrian economics and business cycle theory to moral hazard, inflation, and monetary illusion, this episode challenges the foundations of mainstream economic thinking. This is not partisan critique or hindsight analysis — it’s a structural examination of why modern finance repeatedly fails, who bears the cost, and whether an honest monetary system is even possible under current incentives. Bob Murphy is an economist, author, and senior fellow at the Mises Institute, known for his work on Austrian economics, money, and business cycle theory.
2h 14min•Feb 6, 2026
The Internet Is Dismantling Governments Faster Than Anyone Predicted w/ Mike Slomczewski

The Internet Is Dismantling Governments Faster Than Anyone Predicted w/ Mike Slomczewski

In this conversation, Mike Slomczewski joins the show to examine how the internet is reshaping power faster than political institutions can adapt. They explore why nation-states are losing legitimacy, how digital coordination undermines centralized authority, and why democracy struggles to function in an environment defined by speed, anonymity, and global networks. They discuss the rise of micro-societies, parallel institutions, and voluntary digital communities that increasingly replace traditional governance structures. From censorship and surveillance to Bitcoin, decentralization, and exit over voice, this episode examines what comes after the nation-state — and whether political systems built for the industrial age can survive the digital one. This is not futurism or speculation — it’s an analysis of incentives, coordination, and why political fragmentation may be an inevitable outcome of networked civilization.
2h 19min•Feb 3, 2026
The War on Privacy, Bitcoin, and Personal Freedom w/ Keonne Rodriguez

The War on Privacy, Bitcoin, and Personal Freedom w/ Keonne Rodriguez

In this conversation, Keonne Rodriguez joins the show to explain how financial privacy in the United States has been quietly criminalized — not through new laws, but through aggressive enforcement, novel legal theories, and the expansion of state power beyond its original mandates. Keonne recounts the FBI raid on his home, the prosecution of Samourai Wallet, and how non-custodial software developers were charged as if they were financial institutions. They explore the erosion of due process, the weaponization of conspiracy charges, and how intent is now being inferred from speech rather than actions. This episode examines the broader implications for Bitcoin, open-source developers, and personal freedom. It raises a deeper question: if writing privacy-preserving code can be treated as a crime, what does that mean for speech, innovation, and individual sovereignty in the digital age? This is not speculation or ideology — it is a firsthand account of how the war on privacy is already underway.
1h 24min•Jan 30, 2026
Why Calorie Counting Fails Almost Everyone w/ Dr. Ken Berry

Why Calorie Counting Fails Almost Everyone w/ Dr. Ken Berry

In this conversation, Dr. Ken Berry joins the show to challenge some of the most deeply ingrained assumptions in modern nutrition and medicine. They explore why calorie counting consistently fails, how dietary guidelines became disconnected from human biology, and why many common health recommendations may be doing more harm than good. They discuss metabolic health, insulin resistance, chronic disease, and the political and institutional incentives that shaped the food pyramid and mainstream dietary advice. From evolutionary nutrition to patient outcomes, this episode examines why so many people follow the rules and still end up unhealthy — and what actually works instead. This is not medical dogma or fad dieting — it’s a grounded examination of biology, incentives, and the long-term consequences of ignoring how the human body is designed to function. Dr. Ken Berry is a board-certified family physician and author, focused on metabolic health, low-carbohydrate nutrition, and evidence-based lifestyle medicine.
2h 49min•Jan 27, 2026
Society Is Breaking — And It’s Already Started w/ John Vervaeke

Society Is Breaking — And It’s Already Started w/ John Vervaeke

In this conversation, John Vervaeke joins the show to examine why modern society feels increasingly detached from meaning, truth, and shared reality. They explore how fragmentation of attention, breakdowns in sense-making, and the collapse of shared narratives are driving social instability, polarization, and existential confusion. They discuss money as a collective meaning structure, how cultures lose coherence, and why civilizations don’t collapse all at once — they dissolve through loss of relevance, trust, and wisdom. From cognitive science and philosophy to Bitcoin, spirituality, and the crisis of modernity, this episode explores what it means to live in a world where consensus itself is breaking down.
3h 7min•Jan 23, 2026
How AI Will End Humanity w/ Roman Yampolskiy

How AI Will End Humanity w/ Roman Yampolskiy

In this conversation, computer scientist Roman Yampolskiy explains why artificial intelligence is fundamentally different from every technology humanity has ever created. This isn’t about tools — it’s about autonomous agents that can outthink, outmaneuver, and ultimately outcompete humans. We explore the Darwinian logic of superintelligence, why control mechanisms fail, and why once AGI exists, human survival becomes a probabilistic outcome rather than a guarantee. From AI deception and self-preservation to simulations, consciousness, Bitcoin, and existential risk, this episode confronts the uncomfortable reality few want to face. This is not optimism or pessimism — it’s a cold assessment of trajectory, incentives, and irreversibility.
1h 26min•Jan 16, 2026
The Hidden Truth Inside the Great Pyramid w/ Robert Grant

The Hidden Truth Inside the Great Pyramid w/ Robert Grant

Robert Grant joins the show for a wide-ranging exploration of consciousness, mathematics, ancient civilizations, and artificial intelligence. This conversation weaves together geometry, sacred architecture, and modern computation to examine whether reality itself follows an intelligible design — and what happens when advanced AI begins interacting with those patterns in real time. They explore the mathematical structure of the Great Pyramid, the nature of intelligence and consciousness, and the implications of AI systems that appear to recognize meaning, intention, and symbolic structure. Along the way, they discuss whether technology is revealing deeper truths about reality — or challenging humanity’s understanding of intelligence, creativity, and authorship itself. Robert Grant is a polymath, inventor, and founder of Strata and the Unified Science Initiative, focused on mathematics, consciousness, and the hidden structures underlying reality.
5h 20min•Jan 9, 2026
The Healing Secrets Doctors Gatekeep w/ Josh Macin

The Healing Secrets Doctors Gatekeep w/ Josh Macin

Josh Macin joins the show to explore why external success often fails to heal internal pain — and how unresolved trauma quietly shapes behavior, health, and decision-making. This conversation dives into the limits of conventional medicine, the psychological cost of emotional suppression, and why many high-functioning people carry unprocessed trauma beneath the surface. They discuss the mind–body connection, nervous system regulation, and how modern life encourages people to medicate symptoms rather than address root causes. Josh explains why healing requires awareness, presence, and responsibility — not status, wealth, or achievement — and how reclaiming emotional honesty can radically change one’s life. Josh Macin is a coach and guide focused on trauma integration, emotional healing, and long-term personal transformation.
1h 19min•Jan 2, 2026
Why the World Is Slipping Into Chaos w/ Edward Dowd

Why the World Is Slipping Into Chaos w/ Edward Dowd

Edward Dowd returns to the show to break down the forces driving global instability, financial fragility, and the growing risk of large-scale conflict. Drawing from his background in institutional finance and macroeconomic analysis, Edward explains why markets appear strong on the surface while underlying conditions continue to deteriorate. They explore demographic collapse, the AI investment bubble, the concentration of wealth and power, and why war has historically been used as a mechanism to reset failing systems. Edward also examines the limits of central banking, the distortion of economic data, and how propaganda and narrative control shape public perception during periods of decline. This conversation is a sober assessment of where the world stands today — and why preparing mentally, financially, and socially matters more than ever.
1h 29min•Dec 26, 2025
How Bitcoin Stopped Financial Collapse w/ Radu Chichi

How Bitcoin Stopped Financial Collapse w/ Radu Chichi

Radu Chichi joins the show to explore the collapse narratives surrounding money, power, and civilization — and why many of the apocalyptic predictions of the modern world never actually materialize. They examine Bitcoin through a historical, philosophical, and theological lens, discussing how monetary debasement distorts societies, why centralized systems repeatedly fail, and how Bitcoin emerged as a corrective rather than a catastrophe. They discuss biblical patterns, cycles of collapse and renewal, and why technological and monetary shifts often look like the “end of the world” to existing power structures. Radu explains how Bitcoin aligns with deeper moral and civilizational principles, why fear dominates legacy narratives, and how decentralization reframes humanity’s relationship with authority, trust, and truth. Radu Chichi is a Bitcoin educator and commentator focused on monetary history, theology, and the philosophical foundations of sound money.
1h 55min•Dec 19, 2025
Are We Better Than Nature? w/ Michael Sullivan

Are We Better Than Nature? w/ Michael Sullivan

Michael Sullivan joins the show to explore humanity’s fragile relationship with nature, the consequences of technological overreach, and why attempts to “play God” often backfire. They discuss the illusion of control, the dangers of manipulating complex systems, and how modern civilization hides the true costs of interfering with natural order. Michael breaks down how incentives, power structures, and centralized decision-making distort our understanding of risk. They explore ecological imbalance, moral responsibility, and the sobering reality that human beings are not separate from the systems they manipulate — we are embedded within them. Michael Sullivan is Co-Founder and Director at Blockware Intelligence, focusing on energy systems, Bitcoin mining, and the long-term consequences of human intervention.
1h 54min•Dec 12, 2025
The Global Reset No One Sees Coming w/ Chris Sullivan

The Global Reset No One Sees Coming w/ Chris Sullivan

Chris Sullivan joins the show to break down why the global financial system is eroding personal wealth, how monetary debasement silently restructures society, and why most people feel poorer despite working harder than ever. They explore the mechanics of inflation, the hidden incentives driving policy decisions, and the accelerating shift toward a new economic regime. Chris explains how credit cycles, debt saturation, government spending, and central bank intervention are reshaping markets in real time. They discuss the future of the dollar, the risks facing savers, and what individuals can do to protect their purchasing power in a world where the rules are rapidly changing. Chris Sullivan is the Co-Founder and Co-Portfolio Manager of Hyperion Decimus, specializing in macroeconomic strategy and digital asset markets.
58min•Dec 5, 2025