WS Podcast

WS Podcast

byWoj Salski

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In search of wisdom and self-awareness, "WS Podcast" offers narratives drawn from real-life experiences, insights into mindful living, and actionable ideas to enhance your life… Featuring diverse episodes: Conversations - Inspiring chats with individuals from various backgrounds, delivering a mix of perspectives. \ Book Reviews - Exploration of themes and philosophies of numerous books I read each year. \ Monologues - In-depth commentary on specific topics for enhanced understanding. For more fun stuff, follow this link: https://linktr.ee/w.salski

Episodes(40 episodes)

Season 18 - Episode 32
Is Our Money System Broken? The Hidden Truth About Inflation, Debt and Wealth (ep. 245)
Is the modern money system fundamentally broken and what does that mean for your future? In this episode of the WS Podcast, we break down the key ideas from "Broken Money" by Lyn Alden, exploring how money works, why inflation exists, and who truly benefits from the current financial system. We dive into the reality of a debt-based monetary system, where continuous expansion of money and credit is not a flaw, but a structural necessity. This episode explains: how fractional reserve banking actually works why the system depends on endless debt and...
Published: May 11, 2026Duration: 58m 44s
Season 18 - Episode 8
What Really Drives Human Action? Praxeology, Free Markets and the Truth About Economics (ep. 244)
What really drives human action—and how does it shape the economy we live in? In this episode of the WS Podcast, Wojciech Salski explores the powerful ideas from Praxeology: The Invisible Hand That Feeds You by Knut Svanholm, breaking down the foundations of praxeology, Austrian economics, and the logic behind human decision-making. Praxeology is the study of human action—based on the idea that every decision we make is purposeful and aimed at improving our situation. Unlike traditional economic models that try to predict behavior, praxeology starts from a simple truth: humans act based on i...
Published: May 4, 2026Duration: 1h 13m 38s
Season 18 - Episode 7
Is Money Really Wealth? The Truth About GDP, Inflation and Broken Money (ep. 243)
Is money really the same as wealth—or have we misunderstood it completely? In this episode of the WS Podcast, Wojciech Salski breaks down the key ideas from Capital Offense by Paul Musson, exploring the true nature of money, the flaws of GDP, and why our current financial system may be fundamentally broken. Most people think of money as wealth. But what if money is just a tool - a claim on real goods and services - rather than value itself? We explore: the critical difference between money and real we...
Published: Apr 27, 2026Duration: 59m 9s
Is the Financial System Rigged? How Central Banks Create Inflation and Wealth Inequality (ep. 242)
Is the financial system really designed to benefit everyone - or is it quietly creating inequality? In this episode, Paul, a former professional investor with over 30 years of experience, shares a powerful critique of modern monetary policy and the role central banks play in shaping today’s economy. The conversation begins with a fundamental idea: “In a free market capitalist system, you're only supposed to benefit to the degree that you provide value to others.” But what happens when that system is distorted? We explore how central banks, through polici...
Published: Apr 20, 2026Duration: 1h 27m 43s
Can Bitcoin Fix Podcasting? Inside the Fountain App and the Future of Creator Payments with Nick Malster (ep.241)
Can Bitcoin transform the way podcasts are created, distributed, and monetized? In this episode, Wojtek sits down with Nick Malster, co-founder of the Fountain app, to explore how Bitcoin and Nostr could reshape the future of podcasting and the creator economy. Key Topics: Fountain App's origins and vision Challenges of marketing Bitcoin and Nostr Podcast and music distribution Building a startup and the importance of community Onboarding users to Fountain Nick's personal journey into BitcoinFountain started as an attempt to build a better podcast app - one that connects listeners and creators in a more social...
Published: Apr 13, 2026Duration: 1h 0m 26s
Can Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Transform Your Mind and Your Life? I Lessons From a BJJ Referee Marcelo Coppa (ep 240)
Can Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Transform Your Mind and Your Life? What does Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu really teach about discipline, philosophy, and personal development? In this episode of the WS Podcast, Marcelo Coppa — head referee of UKBJJ and international referee for IBJJF — joins Wojciech Salski to explore the deeper lessons behind Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, competition, and the mindset required to grow in the sport and in life. Marcelo shares his journey into Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, beginning with a chance encounter that challenged the Hollywood stereotype of martial arts. What he discovered instead was a culture built on respect, discipline, and personal growth. <...
Published: Apr 6, 2026Duration: 1h 28m 7s
What Does Ramadan Really Teach About Discipline, Faith and Marriage? with Rami Lahham (ep. 239)
What does Ramadan really teach about discipline, faith, and personal growth? In this episode of the WS Podcast, Rami joins Wojciech Salski to discuss the deeper meaning of Ramadan, the power of fasting, and how faith and shared values shape relationships and marriage. Ramadan, the holy month in Islam, is often understood simply as a time of fasting from food and water. But as Rami explains, its deeper purpose goes far beyond physical restraint. Ramadan is a period of reflection, discipline, and spiritual growth where people strive to break bad habits, practice kindness, and strengthen their connection...
Published: Mar 30, 2026Duration: 1h 15m 1s
Season 18 - Episode 6
Is Inflation Stealing Your Time? - Bitcoin, Scarcity and the Truth About Money (ep. 238)
Is inflation silently stealing your time and purchasing power? In this episode, Wojciech Salski explores the powerful ideas behind Bitcoin, scarcity, and the nature of money inspired by the book Bitcoin: Everything Divided by 21 Million by Knut Svanholm. The conversation dives into how scarcity creates value and why the expansion of the money supply can lead to the opposite effect: abundance of money but scarcity of real goods. As governments and central banks increase the supply of currency, inflation erodes purchasing power and changes the way people save, spend, and plan for the future. We...
Published: Mar 23, 2026Duration: 1h 0m 35s
Season 18 - Episode 5
Who Really Controls the World’s Oil, Food and Metals? - The Secret World of Commodity Traders (ep. 237)
Who really controls the flow of oil, metals, and food around the world? In this episode, we explore the hidden world of commodity trading and the powerful traders who shape the global economy. Inspired by the bestselling book The World for Sale by Javier Blas and Jack Farchy, this conversation reveals how a small group of traders influence global markets, geopolitics, and financial systems. We discuss how commodity trading works, who the key players are, and why companies like Glencore, Vitol, and Cargill hold enormous economic power. The episode explores how these traders operate in high-risk environments...
Published: Mar 16, 2026Duration: 1h 14m 44s
Season 18 - Episode 4
The Psychology of Money: How the Mindset about Money Shapes Your Wealth (ep. 236)
In this week’s episode, we dive into Morgan Housel’s The Psychology of Money, exploring how financial success is shaped not just by numbers and strategy, but by mindset, emotions, and the way we interpret the world around us. We uncover why the soft skills of finance: patience, discipline, humility, and emotional awareness, often matter more than technical knowledge when it comes to building wealth. We’ll discuss the powerful influence of fear and greed on financial decisions, and how understanding these emotions can help us avoid costly mistakes in markets and in life. Additionally, we examin...
Published: Mar 9, 2026Duration: 1h 3m 35s
“Enhance Your Life Through Flow States” with Steven Puri (ep. 235)
In this week’s episode, we dive into an inspiring and wide-ranging conversation with Steven Puri, exploring what it truly means to work in a state of flow; and how productivity, creativity, and fulfillment emerge when we align how we work with how we’re wired. We explore the nature of flow states and why they are not reserved for elite performers, but accessible to anyone with the right tools and awareness. Drawing from Steven’s unique journey through the Hollywood film industry and the world of tech startups, we discuss how pressure, deadlines, and high-stakes environments can ei...
Published: Mar 2, 2026Duration: 50m 35s
Season 18 - Episode 3
"The Four Laws of Financial Prosperity" by Blaine Harris (ep. 234)
In this week’s episode, we dive into The Four Laws of Financial Prosperity, exploring a timeless framework for building lasting wealth — not just financially, but mentally and strategically. We break down the four core laws outlined in the book and examine how they apply to modern life, where financial pressure, rising costs, and constant distractions make clarity harder than ever. Rather than treating money as a purely technical subject, we explore the deeper principles behind prosperity — discipline, focus, consistency, and intentional decision-making. Throughout the episode, we unpack some of the most common financial challenges people...
Published: Feb 23, 2026Duration: 56m 57s
Season 18 - Episode 2
"The New Confessions of an Economic Hitman" by John Perkins (ep. 233)
In this week’s episode, we dive into The New Confessions of an Economic Hitman, unpacking a chilling account of how modern empire operates — not through open warfare, but through debt, fear, and economic manipulation. We explore the book’s central claim: that a global “corporatocracy” quietly shapes world events by ensnaring nations in financial dependency. Through inflated economic forecasts, engineered loans, and strategic political influence, countries are drawn into a web of obligation that benefits multinational corporations while leaving local populations burdened with austerity, instability, and widening inequality. We examine the three-tier model described in the book — the...
Published: Feb 16, 2026Duration: 45m 53s
Season 18 - Episode 1
"The Price of Tomorrow" by Jeff Booth (ep. 232)
In this week’s episode, we dive into Jeff Booth’s The Price of Tomorrow, exploring a bold and provocative view of the future of our economy, technology, and society, and why understanding deflation may be key to navigating what comes next. We uncover Booth’s core idea that the natural state of a truly free economy is deflation, and that technological progress is inherently deflationary. As innovation accelerates, goods and services should become cheaper and more accessible — yet our current financial systems resist this reality. We explore what this tension means for individuals, businesses, and governments, and why...
Published: Feb 9, 2026Duration: 1h 1m 45s
Monologue #21 - Few Words on Energy (ep. 231)
In this year’s first episode, Few Words on Energy, we open a new chapter with a reflective monologue exploring the invisible forces that shape our lives — the energy we emit, receive, and exchange every day. We dive into the nature of energetic interactions, examining how our thoughts, emotions, and intentions influence the experiences we attract. Drawing from the laws of attraction and resonance, we explore why like energy attracts like, and how our internal state becomes the blueprint for our external reality. We’ll reflect on ideas that bridge quantum mechanics and spiritual teachings, revealing striking parall...
Published: Feb 2, 2026Duration: 1h 4m 55s
Monologue #20 - Successful Year(s) (ep. 230)
In this week's episode, I delve into the importance of defining one's success and setting up a clear vision for the future. We explore the process of setting up long, medium, and short-term goals, and how to create a roadmap for achieving them. I'll discuss the significance of setting up your year 2026 for success, and how to make intentional decisions that align with your values and priorities. We'll also examine the common obstacles that can prevent us from achieving our goals, and strategies for overcoming them. From the importance of self-awareness and accountability, to the role of...
Published: Dec 29, 2025Duration: 49m 13s
Monologue #19 - Report on Married Life_2025 (ep. 229)
In this week's episode, I share my personal thoughts and reflections on the early stages of my marriage, from the reasons that led me to say "I do" to the unexpected challenges and joys that came with it. I'll discuss my experience of finding the love of my life, and how it has shaped my perspective on relationships and personal growth. I'll also explore my thoughts on what makes a relationship successful, and how I've learned to navigate the ups and downs of married life. We'll delve into my early thoughts on being married, and the changes...
Published: Dec 22, 2025Duration: 1h 6m 20s
Monologue #18 - Are You (really) Free...? (ep. 228)
In this week's episode, I delve into the profound and multifaceted concept of freedom, exploring its various expressions and dimensions. We examine the philosophical and spiritual underpinnings of freedom, from the idea of liberation in Eastern traditions to the concept of autonomy in Western philosophy. I'll discuss the different forms of freedom, including physical, emotional, and mental freedom, and how they intersect and impact our lives. We'll also explore the role of self-awareness, mindfulness, and introspection in cultivating a deeper sense of freedom and autonomy. Additionally, we'll touch on the importance of embracing our true nature and...
Published: Dec 15, 2025Duration: 1h 18m 15s
Monologue #17 - Few Faces of Freedom (ep. 227)
In this week's episode, I delve into the multifaceted concept of freedom, exploring its various forms and how they intersect with our lives. We examine the transformative power of financial freedom, discussing how it can reshape our relationship with money and unlock new possibilities. Additionally, we touch on the importance of freedom of speech, highlighting its role in fostering open discussion, creativity, and progress. We also discuss the significance of private property and the freedom to own and manage one's assets, as well as the value of time freedom, which allows us to pursue our passions and...
Published: Dec 8, 2025Duration: 1h 12m 14s
Monologue #16 - "Why You Shouldn't Buy Bitcoin?" (ep. 226)
The warnings are clear: Bitcoin is a bubble waiting to burst, a speculative frenzy that will leave investors reeling. The naysayers claim it's a tool for illicit activities, a playground for hackers and scammers. The skeptics point to its volatility, the wild swings in value that can wipe out fortunes in an instant. And yet, despite these dire predictions, Bitcoin persists, a digital enigma that continues to fascinate and intimidate in equal measure. But what if the warnings are right? What if Bitcoin is indeed a house of cards, a fragile construct that will come crashing down at any...
Published: Dec 1, 2025Duration: 1h 29m 34s