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    Explore " japan" with insightful episodes like "South Korea and Japan Emerge as Key Battlegrounds in the US Strategy Against China, Featuring Tim Shorrock", "Episode 90: XRP Army Strikes Back", "The Full Feast with Vasuki Shastry, Parts 1-3", "Romero Jennings - Director of Makeup for MAC Cosmetics" and "Aziz Ansari's Apology Tour Didn't Include Even One Single River Cruise" from podcasts like ""MintCast", "Bitcoin Dad Pod", "Potluck", "We Speak Beauty" and "Japan By River Cruise"" and more!

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    South Korea and Japan Emerge as Key Battlegrounds in the US Strategy Against China, Featuring Tim Shorrock

    South Korea and Japan Emerge as Key Battlegrounds in the US Strategy Against China, Featuring Tim Shorrock

    As China continues rising and the U.S. attempts to dominate the world, Northeast Asia becomes an increasingly crucial battleground. The United States is trying to encircle China with a network of hundreds of military bases while building a trilateral military alliance with South Korea and Japan. But many in those countries want to be free of U.S. domination.

    Our guest today is Tim Shorrock, a writer and commentator who has covered the region since the 1970s. Growing up in Japan, Tim has covered Korea for The Nation magazine since 1983. His writing can also be found on his personal website, TimShorrock.com.

    While Japan is often presented as a model democracy and a stable society with low rates of crime and inequality, beneath the surface, a different story can also be told. The U.S. has occupied the island nation since the end of the Second World War, with more than 54,000 troops stationed across 120 military bases. Washington also heavily interfered in Japanese politics, funding and supporting the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which has remained in power almost uninterrupted since the 1950s. In turn, the LDP allows the U.S. military to do what it likes in Japan.

    “It is difficult to call a country sovereign when another country’s military has control over its airspace,” he added.

    Likewise, South Korea is often presented as a modern, efficient, “good” nation instead of an authoritarian “bad” North Korea. But here again, the reality is considerably murkier. For much of its history, the South was ruled by a brutal military dictatorship that massacred its progressive opponents, ushering in a climate of fear across the country.

    While the dictatorship has gone, many of its anti-democratic laws remain. One is the National Security Law, which effectively allows the government to prosecute any left-wing political opponents (including human rights activists or unionists) under the premise that they are in league with the Communist North.

    And like Japan, South Korea was occupied by the United States, which maintains tens of thousands of troops there to this day. The U.S. presence is a major factor hindering the possibility of Korean unification. As Shorrock told MintCast host Alan MacLeod:

    The U.S. has always been against unification. They wanted the southern part of Korea to be part of their empire and linked up with Japan. That is what this trilateral alliance is all about maintaining U.S. forces there, basically forever.”

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    Episode 90: XRP Army Strikes Back

    Episode 90: XRP Army Strikes Back
    Pre-Show Celcius CEO Alex Mashinsky was arrested (https://archive.li/LdCF6) for fraud, finally. News Economics Lyn Alden's latest market update (https://www.lynalden.com/july-2023-newsletter/) builds on her article charting the relationship between interest rates and inflation (https://www.lynalden.com/inflation-vs-interest-rates/). Since conventional central bank focused economics is posited on interest rates influencing inflation, it's a precient topic. Lyn points to the International Monetary Fund's, a multinational financial organization, paper on using inflation and financial repression (https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WP/Issues/2016/12/31/The-Liquidation-of-Government-Debt-42610) to solve goverment debt crisis Altcoins Ripple has won a victory over the SEC as a US judge rules that selling XRP tokens to VCs is illegal but fine when dumping on retail (https://prestonbyrne.com/2023/07/13/ripple-labs-ruling-throws-u-s-crypto-token-regulation-into-disarray/) The ruling is unlikely to hold (https://nitter.net/BryanJacoutot/status/1679539619312853028#m) and this case might be more about what happens to Etherium The real question is how Bitcoin is interpreted via the Howey Test (https://jacoutotonlaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Bitcoin_Crypto-Securities-analysis02.pdf) (PDF WARNING) Proof of Stake on ETH has resulted in increased demand for liquid staking tokens (https://insights.glassnode.com/the-week-onchain-week-27-2023/?utm_campaign=woc_27__2023&utm_medium=woc_newsletter&utm_source=email), centralizing staking and network consensus, also average holdings are ~$100k so this is a big fish game, plebs need not apply Bitcoin Education Bitcoin Optech covers lightning protocol cleanup (https://bitcoinops.org/en/newsletters/2023/07/12/) and more transaction relay discussion Feedback Remember to get in touch bitcoindadpod@protonmail.com or @bitcoindadpod (https://mobile.twitter.com/bitcoindadpod) on twitter Consider joining the matrix channel (https://matrix.to/#/#bitcoin:jupiterbroadcasting.com) using a matrix client like element (https://element.io/get-started), details here (https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/community/matrix/) Boosts Baller Boosts From: @clarkian 58,008 sats Episode 89: Not at all about Bitcoin Great episode, gentlemen. Great discussion on mis/disinformation. Has been my thoughts on the issue for a while. I read this good article on KYC/AML and thought you might want to review. I worked at banks for a while and always had to take yearly training on it. Hate it. https://disruptives-horizons.com/p/kyc-aml-destroying-world Thank you Boosters If you get some value from this show, please consider sending a boost. Hearing from you means a lot to us! Send a Boost via the Podcast Index web page. No Podcast app upgrade required. Install Alby (https://getalby.com/) Find the Bitcoin Dad Pod on the Podcast Index (https://podcastindex.org/podcast/5049889) Boost right from the page! Send a re-ocurring or one-off lightning boost to the show with no message at bdadpod@getalby.com or directly to Chris at chrislas@getalby.com Value for Value Podcasting 2.0 to support an indepenent podcasting ecosystem (https://podcastindex.org/) Recomended Podcasting2.0 apps: Fountain (https://www.fountain.fm/) podcast app (Android) Podverse (https://podverse.fm/) (Cross platform and self hostable) + Alby (https://getalby.com/) for boosts Castamatic (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/castamatic-podcast-player/id966632553) (Apple) Sponsors and Acknowledgements Music by Lesfm from Pixabay Self Hosted Show (https://selfhosted.show/) courtesy of Jupiter Broadcasting (https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/)

    The Full Feast with Vasuki Shastry, Parts 1-3

    The Full Feast with Vasuki Shastry, Parts 1-3

    Settle down to hear the full feast of our conversation with Vasuki Shastry, author of 'Has Asia Lost It? Dynamic Past, Turbulent Future'.  
    Vasuki is an inspiring writer, thinker and leader; formerly of the IMF and Standard Chartered Bank, building on his earlier experience in journalism and academia. Today  he’s an Associate Asia Pacific Fellow at the thinktank Chatham House, and Senior Fellow for the US Chamber of Commerce.

    We discuss his book through our usual three segments...

    Lifting the Lid on Asia:  the inspiration and premise behind his book,  defining the 'dysutopia' of Asia, his concerns for the future of developing markets, especially around social mobility, and how it his argument has been received in the West. Plus the crucial role that the market research community can play in bringing the realities of people in the region to life.

    Hacking Humans: how human stories power the narrative of his book, and an exploration of two key of the 'circles of hells' it portrays: The Middle Class Trap and 'To be a Teenage girl in a Rising Asia'

    Brand Burns:  must-read literature, the struggles between China and America and how a false start to his career in advertising and film set Vasuki up for success.

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    Romero Jennings - Director of Makeup for MAC Cosmetics

    Romero Jennings - Director of Makeup for MAC Cosmetics

    Episode 23 - This week's guest is Director of Makeup at MAC Cosmetics, Romero Jennings. On Instagram, Romero has over 130k followers and his TikTok is rapidly growing with over 60k followers. We talk to Romero about his journey to where he is now, his views on the industry, creativity, working with MAC, and travel along the way.

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    Aziz Ansari's Apology Tour Didn't Include Even One Single River Cruise

    Aziz Ansari's Apology Tour Didn't Include Even One Single River Cruise
    In this episode, we talk about Aziz Ansari's latest special and how the Netflix version differs from when he did it Tokyo (ie the lighting, the camera work, and the EXPLICIT RACIAL DISCRIMINATION). Also, Ollie kicks out a 7th of his audience at his Fringe Preview. Plus, we introduce a river cruise in Kobe that's perfect for cruise enthusiasts looking for a big change in their life, plus, the singularity: what does it mean for river cruise seating capacity? Extra note: Japanbyrivercruise.com now features a suggestion box for you to complain about or request Japanese River Cruise features, and if you write us about anything else we swear to God we'll be so upset that we'll read your messages on air, so be warned.

    The Surrender of Japan

    The Surrender of Japan
    On September 2, 1945, representatives of Japan signed the Instrument of Surrender in a ceremony aboard the USS Missouri. General Douglas MacArthur presided over this carefully orchestrated ceremony as Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers.

    Many of the Allied nations had expressed dissatisfaction with the secrecy of the evening surrender of Nazi Germany in May of 1945, so there was enormous pressure on MacArthur and his staff to ensure that the official end of World War II was impressive, flawless, and well covered by the media. The resulting 23 minute ceremony was painstakingly planned start to finish.

    This special podcast in honor of the 70th Anniversary of the surrender will take you behind the scenes of this extraordinary event to explore the participants, the planning, and the various mistakes that threatened to derail the event.

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