The Timothy Allen Podcast
By Timothy Allen
Always informal. Opinions will change!
The Timothy Allen PodcastMar 26, 2021
Episode 7: Urbit & Psychedelic Quantum Physics with Jake Hamilton
"What I'm obsessed with.. and something that I commonly see things through the frame of.. is how the computational and non-computational interface".
In this episode I talk with Jake Hamilton.
Jake is an Urbit dev who I met at a party in San Salvador during which we had one of those chaotic but highly invigorating late night discussions. A few days later, when I bumped into him again at Adopting BTC I had to ask him if he would let me record us having a conversation.
The result is over three and a half hours of random banter covering topics such as quantum physics, artificial intelligence, psychedelics, religion, ethics, Bitcoin and of course, Urbit.. plus many, many more.
It's a long one, so make sure you're sitting comfortably...
Jake on Twitter: https://twitter.com/36_72541890
Urbit: https://urbit.org/
This episode was recorded in San Salvador, El Salvador.
Episode 6: The Orange Pill with Daniel Prince
"I remember being a Bitcoin Twitter lurker... No fucking way am I stepping up into that playground.."
In this episode I continue my conversation with Daniel Prince.
Daniel is an author, traveler, educator and podcaster.
In this conversation we talk about the many facets of Bitcoin including the technology, philosophy, community and social implications of this phenomenal new invention.
Daniel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PrinceySOV
This conversation was recorded over Zoom.
Episode 5: The Red Pill with Daniel Prince
"I was subjected to work under a boss who was just this little Tony Robbins midget wannabe".
In this episode I talk with Daniel Prince.
Daniel is an author, traveler, educator and podcaster.
In this conversation we talk about travel, education, dropping out, self publishing, home schooling, COVID lockdowns and much more.
Daniel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PrinceySOV
This conversation was recorded over Zoom.
Episode 4: Steel Charger with Neale Bayly
"Shagging in the Tundra, laying out listening to the wolves and telling each other we love each other".
In this episode I talk to Neale Bayly.
Neale is a professional motorcyclist, filmmaker and traveler.
In this conversation we talk about travel, filmmaking, being a father, living in America, finding your online tribe, story telling and "Coming Home".... amongst other things.
Neale on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nealebaylyrides
This conversation was recorded in Sharjah, UAE.
Episode 3: Moments in Time with Elia Locardi
"If you want to be an entrepreneur or pioneer, you have to be curious".
In this episode I talk to Elia Locardi.
Elia is a traveling photographer and content producer/influencer. He made his name on the internet and is an excellent example of somebody who has leveraged the power of online networks to grow his business.
In this conversation we talk about travel, photography, making a living on the road, social networks, free speech, podcasting and the importance of the spoken word, his new show "Moments in Time", lockdown transformation and COVID19.... amongst other things.
Elia on Twitter: https://twitter.com/EliaLocardi
This conversation was recorded in Sharjah, UAE.
Episode 2: Nine to Five in a War Zone with Amy Christian
"It was raining pellets of tar all day every day".
In this episode I talk to my friend and former colleague Amy Christian.
Amy has spent more than a decade traveling to the kind of places that are way off most people's bucket lists in her various roles working for NGOs. In this conversation we discuss her experiences at Oxfam, in particular, the three years she spent living in Iraq. We talk about content creation, travel and the urge for adventure, and we take a peak behind the scenes at her current job where she acts as a liaison between Unicef and the big social media networks.
Amy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/amyvchristian
This conversation was recorded in Sharjah, UAE.
Episode 1: Horse Drawn Wagon with Yasmin
"I said 'I resign'.. and went to Hyde Park to the free concert in full bus conductor's uniform".
In this episode I talk to my friend Yasmin, a neighbour in our small hamlet in the hills of Mid Wales.
Yasmin has lived a full and fascinating life in the British Isles spent mainly at the fringes of society. In this podcast, amongst other things we talk about her experience of giving up her 6 month old daughter for adoption in the 1960s, spending 20 years living with her family in a horse drawn wagon, and the trials and tribulations of having an unconventional outlook on life.
Listen to the end of the pod to hear the culmination of the story of her adopted daughter... it is quite unbelievable.
This conversation was recorded in Mid Wales, UK.