Audiophile Sessions Episode 062 (4 Hours) - Special Guest: Nick Justice, RJ Van Xetten, Gene Xander

EPISODE · Dec 6, 2024 · 3H 58M

Audiophile Sessions Episode 062 (4 Hours) - Special Guest: Nick Justice, RJ Van Xetten, Gene Xander

from RJ Van Xetten · host Audiophile Sessions

Tracklist Coming Soon!

NOW PLAYING

Audiophile Sessions Episode 062 (4 Hours) - Special Guest: Nick Justice, RJ Van Xetten, Gene Xander

0:00 3:58:25

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Openly Terrified Evan Van Helden Hey hey, and welcome to Openly Terrified!I’m Evan—socially awkward, emotionally chaotic, and somehow still choosing to talk into a mic. This little podcast is basically a live-stream of my brain, where all my weird thoughts come to hang out and stretch their legs.Despite being a professional introvert, something about rambling here makes my soul do a happy little dance. So if you’re into overthinking, oversharing, or just vibing in a judgment-free zone—stick around. I saved you a metaphorical beanbag chair. Explicit False Start with Andrew Van Andrew Van A podcast about what's really important in the world, sports movies.Imagine ESPN First Take had a baby with How Did This Get Made and you have False Start; Fake Sports Real Shots! Explicit Admit One with gmoney gmoney Admit One features its host, gmoney – a renowned NFT cultural thought leader, educator, and community authority, best-known for sporting his iconic orange beanie CryptoPunk. Picking the brains of noteworthy and successful individuals in the NFT/Web3 space, Admit One has featured guests like fashion legend and author, Bobby Hundreds, artist, Cory Van Lew, entrepreneur and philanthropist, Andrew Yang, and Gary Vee. Most recently, gmoney has used his platform to the new voices of the NFT space with musical artist LATASHÁ, nonbinary artist SamJ, and AI researcher Cyber. Explicit Dr Bitcoin - The Man Who Wasn't Satoshi Nakamoto Tulip Publishing In May 2024, Australian computer scientist Craig Wright became the most prolific evidence forger in modern British legal history. Wright was found to have forged and manipulated almost 500 pieces of evidence in his case against the Cryptocurrency Open Patent Alliance, leading to a dramatic defeat that brought to an end a ten-year campaign to become legally recognised as Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin. Had he been victorious, Wright could have netted himself and his cabal of shady backers tens of billions of pounds, but his defeat left him with a criminal conviction. In this series, writer Mark Hunter and noted Craig Wright debunker consultant Arthur van Pelt look at Wright’s incredible story from start to finish, examining the unprecedented decade-long scam he perpetrated on his backers and supporters and the ignominious legal defeats that brought an end to his audacious effort.The full story is now being told through a trilogy of books entitled 'F Explicit
URL copied to clipboard!