• Kurt Wuckert Jr. - Beyond the Belt #4

  • Nov 13 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 18 mins
  • Podcast

Kurt Wuckert Jr. - Beyond the Belt #4

  • Summary

  • This is a conversation with Kurt Wuckert Jr, a black belt out of Florida, USA. Kurt is a bitcoin and blockchain historian, media personality, podcaster, husband and father. He is also the owner of Gorillapool.com, a bitcoin mining firm. And he's the host of the CoinGeek weekly Livestream.

    Episode Links:

    • Influencer Site
    • Gorillapool.com
    • CoinGeek
    • Instagram: @kurtwuckertjr
    • X: @kurtwuckertjr
    • Beltchecker

    Outline:

    00:00 Introduction

    00:25 Getting the Black Belt

    03:36 Recovering from Major Surgery

    06:13 Mental Resilience in Injury Recovery

    11:37 The Path to Jiu-Jitsu

    18:50 Jiujitsu Won't Kill You

    21:12 Fight, Flight, or Freeze

    23:28 Understanding Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency

    27:22 Why is Bitcoin Polarizing

    30:35 The Polarizing Nature of Bitcoin

    36:08 The Philosophy of Money and Bitcoin

    44:14 The Historical Context of Bitcoin

    47:44 Bitcoin Mining and The Environment

    51:11 Types of People

    53:06 Getting Into Podcasting

    01:00:11 Jiu-Jitsu: A Playground for Authenticity

    01:09:27 Defining Success: Happiness and Joy

    01:11:41 Choosing Happiness: A Life Philosophy

    01:14:09 Looking Ahead: Future Aspirations and Family Joy

    01:17:31 Outro

    Podcast Links:

    • Podcast Website: https://www.beyondthebeltpod.com/
    • Apple Podcasts
    • Spotify
    • RSS
    • Podcast Playlist

    Social:

    • Instagram: @beyondthebeltpod
    • Tiktok: @beyondthebeltpod
    • Youtube: @beyondthebeltpod
    • Facebook
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