Emma

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Emma
Emma@bitcoinmentor.io
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Supporting beginner Bitcoin education via Dream Grad Academy with partners @myfrstbitcoin and @thebitcoinmentor| Innovating in the health space @MedSchlr
The Invisible Health Tax: How Fiat Makes Us Sick? What if your constant stress, burnout, and health issues weren’t just about work, diet, or “self-care”… …but about the money system you live inside of? In this episode of The Signal, Dr Satoshi (an American hospitalist) and I sit down — to explore her new work on “The Invisible Health Tax. This conversation delves into: - How fiat money quietly creates chronic stress and sickness - The idea of a “mitochondrial tax” — the energy drain on your cells caused by unsound money - Why inflation is linked to worse mental health, lower life expectancy, and burnout - How Bitcoin’s predictable monetary policy can lower background stress and change health trajectories The role of truth, sovereignty, and alignment in healing And Emma’s new project with Dream Grad Academy, the Bitcoin Health Network — a hub connecting Bitcoin-aware health & wellness professionals with people who want sound money and sound health Along the way Dr Satoshi shares his own story of working more and more hospital shifts to keep up with fiat debasement… and how discovering Bitcoin changed my health, relationships, and sense of inner peace. If you’ve ever felt that your money and your nervous system are more connected than anyone talks about — this conversation will resonate.
The highlighting feature in some Nostr clients is cool especially when you want to take note of cool ideas and pointing out typos etc. I’m still learning how to use all the various features, like highlighting. Learn by doing with experimentation and error correction.
Low-key Sunday. Catching up on a few pods. Another banger from @Bitcoin Mentor this week about healthcare systems and stories of exorbitant payments and wait times for crucial healthcare services. Learn how Bitcoin can fix some of these issues with Andy Schoonover from @npub1q7xq...90jl. For people in contexts with more universal healthcare systems like in Canada and UK, Bitcoin is still relevant even though it may seem that healthcare is free. Someone has to pay and it’s through taxes and revenues at federal and more local levels (provinces etc.). Imagine if local regions had bitcoin reserves to help fund heathcare? Could this lower the tax dollar spend on healthcare? More importantly, what would healthcare look like if people save in bitcoin and pool their monies? @npub1q7xq...90jl gives us an opportunity to see what’s possible. ?