Plebchain Radio

Avi Burra and QW

Plebchain Radio is the broadcast hub for the sovereign web. Hosted by Avi Burra and QW, the network explores the synthesis of Bitcoin culture and the Nostr protocol. From breaking news to immersive music sessions, we bring you the voices shaping the parallel economy. This is where the signal is distinguished from the noise.

  1. 1D AGO

    153 – Metanoia Through Praxeology: The Golden Rule with Red Tail Hawk

    Episode 153 opens with Avi’s sermon “Fix Yourself to Fix the World”: Bitcoin can be a flawless instrument, but it doesn’t magically heal the operator. The call is to audit the inner ledger with the same seriousness we bring to the timechain, because sovereign networks demand sovereign people. Red Tail Hawk then shares a raw origin story shaped by the 2008 financial crisis. After graduating with an applied mathematics degree in 2007, he gets hit by the post-crash job-market catch-22, sliding into a stretch of extreme austerity and homelessness before eventually rebuilding stability. That experience becomes the gateway into monetary curiosity: Ron Paul, the Fed, precious metals, and finally a serious Bitcoin deep dive around 2017 after watching price (and conviction) accelerate. From there, the conversation takes a spiritual turn. Red explains how he received the name “Red Tail Hawk” through a remote encounter with an elderly medicine man, and how that catalyzed years of research into comparative religion and esoteric traditions. He recounts a pivotal 2018 experience during Hurricane Florence era stress, describing a body-wide “pins and needles” event and involuntary hand postures, which he later connected to kundalini frameworks and a broader “perennial philosophy” lens, looking for common ground across traditions. A practical centerpiece of the episode is Red’s approach to “golden rule orange-pilling”: qualify your lead, learn what makes them tick, and tailor the Bitcoin entry point to their worldview (security/military frames vs ecology/permaculture frames), rather than trying to brute-force a one-size pitch. They also explore “missing years” Jesus travel theories (India/Tibet threads), skepticism toward religious canon as a kind of “fiat authority,” and Red’s current writing project around symbolism, etymology, and what he calls “Language of the Birds.” Later, they touch the “Bitcoin metanoia” phenomenon (Bitcoin as a mind-and-heart pivot), praxeology as a bridge toward empathy, and a deep nerdy detour into theta states, grounding, Schumann resonance, and Itzhak Bentov as a missing-link figure in consciousness research. Links Red Tail Hawk on Nostr Flight Club Red's Latest Appearance on the Once Bitten Podcast Avi's New Book – July 18 Finding Home Episode 3 – Paraguay [IndeeHub Code: PIONEER21 ] Avi's First Book – 24 (2nd Edition)

    1h 48m
  2. 5D AGO

    152 – A Bootlegger on the Denim Road with Ben Justman

    Avi opens the episode with a sermon on “the compromised substrate”: when public idols crack, the scavengers try to smear the entire network with the sins of a few. Bitcoin is not its loudest humans, and the protocol shouldn’t inherit anyone’s moral debt by association. Then Ben Justman returns, bringing it back to earth with the reality of shipping bottles, licensing, and the awkward border where Bitcoin-native trade meets heavily regulated goods such as wine. They riff on the dream of resilient “Denim Road” style trade routes and courier networks, but Ben explains why alcohol law keeps him partially pinned to the fiat rails, even if his customers and values are fully Bitcoin. From there, they dig into the state of Nostr commerce: marketplaces like Plebeian Market/Shopstr and the practical frictions of e-cash, discovery, and demand. Ben shares a very relatable “I’m early and I paid tuition” moment: he sold wine once, fumbled an e-cash withdrawal, balked at fees, and later realized the funds were gone. The conversation closes around an artisan’s paradox in a bear market: quality requires pricing with integrity, but buyers feel poorer, even as they might “need the wine the most.” Then the deeper pricing insight: sometimes raising prices and removing shipping friction signals quality more honestly than trying to compete with supermarket expectations. Links Peony Lane Soak Quest Avi's New Book – July 18 Finding Home Episode 3 – Paraguay [IndeeHub Code: PIONEER21 ] Avi's First Book – 24 (2nd Edition)

    1h 47m
  3. Sunday Brunch 7: Guest Host Aaron of Essex with Longy

    FEB 22

    Sunday Brunch 7: Guest Host Aaron of Essex with Longy

    Guest host Aaron of Essex takes the Sunday Brunch wheel and welcomes Longy for a laid-back, music-first hang: five Longy tracks get spun, boosted, and dissected in real time, with the chat and sats flowing as part of the show’s “participation layer.” Between songs, Longy rewinds the tape to his early influences (from childhood sparks to teenage band chaos) and makes the case for live performance as the ultimate truth serum: the stage doesn’t care about hype, it only cares what you can actually do when the lights hit. The conversation keeps one foot in Essex lore and one foot in the Valueverse. “Hamlet Court Blues” becomes a love-letter-to-a-place (with a cheeky Margot Robbie thread), and the guys talk about why gritty, story-rich local scenes still matter. On the industry side, Aaron and Longy contrast the legacy music pipeline (distributors, slow publishing, tiny payouts) with the immediacy of value-for-value, where artists can get paid directly and fast. They dig into Spotify-as-gatekeeper dynamics and the uglier incentives around streaming, including allegations of inflated numbers and the way “top-heavy” manipulation starves everyone downstream. They also unpack a practical, boots-on-the-ground example: a UK gig at The Fickle Pickle that turned into a mini proof-of-concept for the new model, combining an in-room show, livestream participation, and even a recorded release as additional revenue, with Bitcoin onboarding help for attendees. Links New Music Nudge Unit Aaron on Nostr Longy on Fountain Longy on Nostr

    2h 1m
  4. FEB 12

    150 – Soil Regenerates and the Denim Road is Born with Auggie

    In episode 150, Avi Burra welcomes Auggie from the “Meshtadel” world to talk regenerative farming, circular Bitcoin economies, and what it looks like to build a parallel system from the dirt up. Avi opens with a “soil is the original protocol” sermon: real resilience comes from base layers (trust, attention, relationships, values), not glossy interfaces or top-of-stack hype. Auggie, a DevOps engineer turned farmer, shares how he’s regenerating 99 acres in Missouri with management-intensive rotational grazing, raising sheep, pigs, and a small but growing cattle herd. He frames “Meshtadel” as both literal mesh networking and a broader metaphor: local “citadels” that can meet essential needs on their own, then trade for luxuries and gaps across a wider network, like a resilient hologram. They dig into externalities: how modern living hides downstream consequences (waste, subsidies, monocrops), while regenerative practices close loops with manure, rotation, biodiversity, and low-input systems. Auggie gives vivid on-the-ground examples, from using pigs and sheep to suppress invasives (like Japanese honeysuckle) to celebrating dung beetles as a sign the soil biology is coming back online. They connect the farm to Bitcoin: Auggie sells farm goods for sats through local meetups, helps bootstrap a circular economy (raw milk, honey, soaps, salsa, 3D-printed goods), and dreams up “trade routes” between cities and meetups to move real-world necessities on a Bitcoin standard. Links Ink Blot Farm KC Bitcoiners Avi's New Book – July 18 Finding Home Episode 3 – Paraguay [IndeeHub Code: PIONEER21 ] Avi's First Book – 24 (2nd Edition)

    1h 36m

Ratings & Reviews

5
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Plebchain Radio is the broadcast hub for the sovereign web. Hosted by Avi Burra and QW, the network explores the synthesis of Bitcoin culture and the Nostr protocol. From breaking news to immersive music sessions, we bring you the voices shaping the parallel economy. This is where the signal is distinguished from the noise.

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