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Join weekly discussions on the book, Seasteading: How Floating Nations Will Restore the Environment, Enrich the Poor, Cure the Sick, and Liberate Humanity from Politicians! Starting September 3.
Join weekly discussions on the book, Seasteading: How Floating Nations Will Restore the Environment, Enrich the Poor, Cure the Sick, and Liberate Humanity from Politicians! Starting September 3.
Nathalie Mezza-Garcia is a complexity scientist and founder and CEO of Seaphia, a consulting firm for floating architecture projects. She is also the former Seavangelesse for Blue Frontiers and their… Read More »Local Connections with Nathalie Mezza-Garcia
Grant Romundt is the CEO of Ocean Builders, the company that built the first affordable, single-family seastead off the coast of Thailand. You can follow the story of the couple,… Read More »Startup Seasteading Business with Grant Romundt
Commander Dale Brown of Threat Management Centers in Detroit began training people on Detroit’s east side to protect their families and businesses from violent drug gangs in 1994. His organization… Read More »Security and Safety for New Floating Communities with Dale Brown
Dr. Mary Ruwart is a research scientist, ethicist, and a libertarian author and activist. She has a Ph.D. in Biophysics and worked as a senior research scientist developing new therapies… Read More »Health Freedom with Dr. Mary Ruwart
The next season of the Seasteading Today podcast will begin on July 16, starting with a conversation with Dr. Mary Ruwart, author of Death by Regulation. Dr. Ruwart makes the… Read More »Coming soon! Season 3 of the Seasteading Today podcast
What if the way to save the ocean is to live on it? Up until now, human civilization has had a largely negative impact on the health of the oceans.… Read More »Seasteading! Eco-Restorative?
Cleaning up our waste is important, but we must also change the systems we use to provide humanity with food and energy. To restore fish populations, reduce the acidity of the ocean, and remove pollutants will require the ingenuity of many people testing out their solutions to see what works. Humans need food, fuel, and clean water. The goal of seasteading is to provide for those needs while also restoring the environment.
What did Chad and Nadia do wrong? In Episode 8, rogue admirals in the Royal Thai Navy submit a long list of alleged crimes to the media, while Chad and… Read More »THE FIRST SEASTEADERS 8: “Today is D-Day for The Thai Navy”
Charlie and Katie are on a roll! They are cooking the healthiest foods on a budget, and in the Season Finale of Eating Like a Seasteader, they bring you the… Read More »Eating Like a Seasteader: Poor Man’s California Roll