Seasteading! Whose Laws?
Seasteading! Where do good laws come from? The discovery of good laws is an evolutionary process. Laws must be tried out to determine which are good and should be kept… Read More »Seasteading! Whose Laws?
Seasteading! Where do good laws come from? The discovery of good laws is an evolutionary process. Laws must be tried out to determine which are good and should be kept… Read More »Seasteading! Whose Laws?
In episode 6, Chad and Nadia inspire many entrepreneurs to build a community of businesses to support the first seastead. Nobody imagined the Thai navy would charge them with a… Read More »THE FIRST SEASTEADERS 6: Fleeing The Death Threat
Start eating like a seasteader with the CONCISE GUIDE TO OCEAN SUPERFOODS. In this episode, Katie and Charlie plum unheard of depths with TWO brand-new seasteader-approved recipes – boldly attempting… Read More »Eating like a Seasteader: Episode 4 – Squiddly-Diddly-Do
During the California Gold Rush of 1849, a lucky prospector struck it rich and proceeded to demand the most expensive meal the nearby saloon could produce. Thus, the Hangtown Fry was born.
In this video, Joe McKinney of the Startup Societies Foundation explains on the Tom Woods Show why he is ready to stop arguing in the political arena and start building new communities that set examples for good governance.
Are you getting enough DHA? Seafood may be the best medicine for neural issues, cognitive decline, and difficulty paying attention because it contains this potent Omega-3 fatty acid found in only a few foods.
Wakame – although it’s extremely popular as a salad base in Japan and East Asia, it’s considered an invasive species here in the Bay Area. In this episode, Charlie and… Read More »Eating Like a Seasteader: Wacky Wakame Cucumber Salad
Huge old governments are less able to innovate and try new things. Small, newer nations can try new things, see if they work, and the rest of the world will follow. It happens all the time.
Two Ambassadors. One Kitchen. A variety of seafood. Join Charlie Deist, Health Coach and Katie Chowne, Lead Ambassador as they explore recipes that incorporate seaweeds, fish, and anything else we might find on a seastead.
Boats and seasteads are as different as cars and houses. A boat is designed to maintain stability by moving through the waves. It can’t stay in one place, and it… Read More »Seasteading! Why not just live on a boat?