Free Cities Podcast
Timothy Allen
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The Free Cities Podcast covers alternative governance, new jurisdictions, and the global movement to build freer societies. Hosted by Timothy Allen, the show features long-form conversations with people building autonomous jurisdictions and real-world pathways to more freedom. It focuses on legal structures, incentives, economics, and business models that turn freedom into a way of life. Topics include charter cities, special economic zones, network states, and seasteading. The podcast is the official podcast of the Free Cities Foundation.
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184 - What AI Can't Replace | Matthew Mottola 29.05.2026 1h 23mHe Swapped His Production Team For Claude – Matthew Mottola is an American who fell in love with freelancing in his twenties and then spent the next decade trying to drag the rest of corporate America with him. He was early at Gigster, built the Microsoft 365 Freelance Toolkit, co-authored The Human Cloud with Matthew Coatney (HarperCollins), and now runs Human Cloud as an aggregator of flexible-talent platforms, the layer between Fiverr at the bottom end and Deloitte at the top, where you go for projects in the $500K to $5 million range that need real specialists, not resumes from a staffing firm or markup from an agency. Timothy Allen sits down with Matthew at the Running Remote conference in Austin for a wide-ranging conversation that goes from the freelance economy and why most agencies are quietly run by freelancers anyway, through the 40% layoffs he expects at large enterprises, the five-jobs-into-one compression LinkedIn calls a "builder," and the 98% automated podcast workflow he's built around Claude, to AI slop and in-person craft and the question of which parts of the content stack are worth protecting, why neither the remote nor freelance world has a dominant media outlet, and finally agentic, specialized, outcome-driven work as Matthew's three-word thesis for what the future actually looks like. Matthew has been on the front line of the freelance economy since 2012, has spoken across more than 50 international stages, and contributes to Forbes. He's also a Babson College graduate, which becomes the seed of a tangent on university advice for kids in the back half of the episode. This is one of a small batch of interviews Timothy recorded at Running Remote in Austin. In this conversation: Why Human Cloud sits between Fiverr and Deloitte, and why staffing firms are basically Fiverr replicated for the enterprise Why most agencies are quietly hiring freelancers and not telling you, and why Google's 60% contractors never make it into the ad campaign 40% layoffs at large companies, LinkedIn's five-roles-into-one "builder" framing, and Block teams going from 14 to 6 The 98% automated Human Cloud podcast workflow: Riverside, Claude, Megaphone, and a "/human" command trained to make output not look like AI Tim's pushback on AI sloppiness, and the underwear-vs-t-shirt analogy for what you automate and what you protect Why trust is the irreplaceable core of a podcast and the in-person conversation never gets automated Why the freelance and remote work industries have no dominant media outlet despite the size of the industry The Microsoft $99 million misclassification lawsuit and the legal architecture that quietly shaped the whole industry The future of work in three words: agentic, specialized, outcome-driven University advice for 14-year-old daughters, Babson vs Oxford and Cambridge, and why "you don't need to go to university" usually comes from someone who went to Stanford The free cities question: who do you sue? and why Próspera's legal architecture is part of the answer Enjoy the conversation. Timestamps (audio version, includes Timothy's episode introduction): 0:00:30 - Introduction to episode 0:11:34 - Start of conversation: meeting at Running Remote 0:13:01 - Why a middle layer matters and how a Super Bowl ad gets scoped 0:16:18 - Why most agencies are quietly hiring freelancers 0:20:12 - 40% layoffs at companies spending over a billion on talent 0:22:07 - LinkedIn's five jobs scrunched into one "builder" 0:24:14 - The 98% automated podcast production 0:26:14 - Tim's pushback: AI is sloppy 0:31:50 - The underwear-vs-t-shirt analogy 0:33:23 - Trust as the irreplaceable core value prop 0:44:30 - Why the remote work world has no dominant media outlet 1:01:11 - The Microsoft $99 million misclassification lawsuit 1:04:09 - Three words: agentic, specialized, outcome-driven 1:05:20 - University advice for a 14-year-old daughter 1:12:25 - The free cities question: who do you sue? Guest: Matthew Mottola - LinkedIn | Human Cloud | The Human Cloud Book In the Intro: Veritas Village Coronado Update VIDEO The Free Cities Podcast is the official podcast of the Free Cities Foundation hosted by Timothy Allen. New episodes every Friday. Long-form, in-person conversations with the builders, investors, residents, and thinkers shaping the future of Free Cities, charter cities, special economic zones, network states, private cities, and governance innovation worldwide. Listen & subscribe: freecities.fm | All platforms | Fountain.fm (bonus episodes & early access) Community: Telegram | Free Cities Foundation newsletter | Free Cities Conference Support the show: Donate via Stripe | BTC: bc1q5jun0nzxzqepch84rqk0jnv0rd8uvns28df7mg | V4V podcast apps Lead show sponsor: Veritas Villages - Off-grid, energy self-sufficient communities for freedom-minded people in Latin America. Bitcoin accepted for property purchases. Offers: Become a resident or business owner in Próspera | ArkPad Próspera Resort Follow: Timothy Allen on X & Nostr | Free Cities Foundation on X & Nostr
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183 - The Bitcoin Free City | Tomek Kołodziejczuk 22.05.2026 1h 52mHe Quit Poland for the Best Job in Bitcoin - Tomek Kołodziejczuk is a Polish bitcoiner from Warsaw, where he founded the Bitcoin Film Festival, now four years old and the first of its kind in the world. A year ago he flew to Roatán to visit Próspera, the Honduran free economic zone he'd been hearing about for years. On his second day he bought a motorbike from Facebook Marketplace to lock the decision in. He hasn't been back. Timothy Allen sits down with Tomek for a wide-ranging conversation that goes from the new Hollywood sub-genre of Satoshi Nakamoto films and the quantum threat to Satoshi's million coins, through Iran and the Great Reset and why neither of them would accept the job of king of the world, to the Bitcoin District inside Próspera, Orangeville (the wooden modular Bitcoin neighborhood climbing a jungle valley), the renovated Bitcoin Arena, the quarterly BitChill retreats, and Tomek's bet that this small Caribbean island can become the most Bitcoin-dense place in the world. Tomek runs the Bitcoin District inside one of the only jurisdictions on earth where a company can pay its taxes in Bitcoin and keep its books denominated in BTC. He's 33. He's been at the front line of Poland's freedom movement for the better part of a decade. And he has a lot to say about what it actually feels like to build a city from scratch in a jungle. In this conversation: The new Hollywood sub-genre of Satoshi Nakamoto films, and why Tomek doesn't actually want anyone to figure out who Satoshi was Hal Finney cryogenics, the quantum threat to Satoshi's million coins, and the game theory of the honeypot Iran, the Great Reset, global capital as the actor moving the world, and why neither Tomek nor Tim would accept the job of king of the world The Bitcoin District inside Próspera: what it is, what it isn't, and how it's different from a nomad village Orangeville, the wooden modular Bitcoin neighborhood climbing a jungle valley, with funding secured for the first phase of over a dozen apartments The Bitcoin Arena, BitChill, Bitcoin Games (two BTC of prizes), and the Bitcoin Roatán coalition that ties them together The bet that Roatán becomes the most Bitcoin-dense island in the world, and where Madeira (with ~170 merchants) sits today Running a business on a Bitcoin standard: 1% corporate tax, books denominated in BTC, residency in months, and the only jurisdiction on earth that allows it Why Próspera's gaps (the missing coffee shop, the missing scooter rental, the missing town hall) are the real opportunity, not the problem The one-month stay strategy, the Duna Tower, and why anyone with a builder mindset should come and try a month Bitcoin Vibe Camp in August, Sovereign Engineering coming to Roatán, and what's next at the Free Cities Conference in September Enjoy the conversation. Timestamps (audio version, includes Timothy's episode introduction): 0:00:30 - Introduction to episode 0:08:38 - Start of conversation: meeting at the first Bitcoin Film Festival in Warsaw 0:10:09 - Four years of the Bitcoin Film Festival and the state of Bitcoin cinema 0:12:19 - The Mystery of Satoshi: an animated French series on national TV 0:13:02 - The new sub-genre: Finding Satoshi, Killing Satoshi, and the rest 0:13:55 - Why the search for Satoshi doesn't matter (and might cause harm) 0:16:37 - Hal Finney, cryogenics, and the quantum threat to Satoshi's coins 0:17:36 - Why touching the chain is worse than a price dip 0:19:13 - Game theory of the Satoshi coins as a honeypot 0:21:04 - Who is Satoshi: a group, Hal Finney, or Adam Back? 0:22:35 - Aliens, time travelers, and AI: who really wrote the white paper 0:25:51 - Hotel Bitcoin and the wider growth of Bitcoin cinema 0:27:36 - Michael Saylor's bet and the film that needs an ending 0:29:53 - Why a lower Bitcoin price might be better for Bitcoin 0:31:50 - World on the brink: Iran, the Great Reset, and the oil shock 0:35:18 - Global capital as the actor, not a secret cabal 0:37:42 - Why neither of us would take the job of king of the world 0:39:15 - Trump assassination attempts: real, staged, or somewhere between 0:40:06 - Charlie Kirk and what happens when the masks fall 0:43:08 - The Epstein files and why nothing changed 0:44:10 - On Roatán, in Próspera: the most cutting-edge Free City 0:47:39 - The last six months: new government, lights back on, projects everywhere 0:49:28 - Building the Bitcoin District as an ecosystem inside Próspera 0:51:21 - The Bitcoin District as a layer two on the Próspera protocol 0:54:23 - 200 people, builders, and Próspera's rotating community 0:56:36 - Orangeville: the wooden modular Bitcoin neighborhood climbing the jungle 0:58:48 - Renovating the Bitcoin Arena and onboarding Roatán's merchants 1:00:34 - The international map of Bitcoin hubs: Bitcoin Beach, Pub Key, Casa de Satoshi 1:02:43 - What makes the Bitcoin District different from a nomad village 1:03:14 - BitChill, Bitcoin Games, and the two-Bitcoin prize pool 1:04:01 - Bitcoin Roatán: the coalition behind "most Bitcoin-dense island" 1:07:32 - Próspera's bigger plan: Hong Kong of the Caribbean and a deep water port 1:10:43 - Orangeville's investors: ideologically aligned, not return-chasing 1:15:20 - Vibe Camp, poker tournaments, and what the district becomes long term 1:16:38 - Running your business on a Bitcoin standard 1:19:12 - The agency layer that's still missing in Próspera 1:22:11 - The grocery store experience and the chicken and egg of new cities 1:25:45 - The coffee shop opportunity and Tomek's challenge to listeners 1:32:25 - The one-month stay: cheap rents, productive grooves, the Duna Tower 1:36:35 - Six weeks away from the family and the work that comes out of it 1:38:23 - El Salvador, learning by doing, and the same lesson on Roatán 1:40:38 - Breaking ground on Orangeville and the calendar ahead 1:42:54 - Bitcoin Vibe Camp: developers, Bitcoin, and AI 1:44:38 - Sovereign Engineering, Bitcoin++, and bringing the biggest hackathons to Roatán 1:46:20 - More projects coming: Nomad X, Noma Collective, and the Fashion District 1:49:09 - The bet, the year ahead, and the close Guest: Tomek K - X / Twitter | Nostr | The Bitcoin District | Bitcoin FilmFest The Free Cities Podcast is the official podcast of the Free Cities Foundation hosted by Timothy Allen. New episodes every Friday. Long-form, in-person conversations with the builders, investors, residents, and thinkers shaping the future of Free Cities, charter cities, special economic zones, network states, private cities, and governance innovation worldwide. Listen & subscribe: freecities.fm | All platforms | Fountain.fm (bonus episodes & early access) Community: Telegram | Free Cities Foundation newsletter | Free Cities Conference Support the show: Donate via Stripe | BTC: bc1q5jun0nzxzqepch84rqk0jnv0rd8uvns28df7mg | V4V podcast apps Lead show sponsor: Veritas Villages - Off-grid, energy self-sufficient communities for freedom-minded people in Latin America. Bitcoin accepted for property purchases. Offers: Become a resident or business owner in Próspera | ArkPad Próspera Resort Follow: Timothy Allen on X & Nostr | Free Cities Foundation on X & Nostr
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182 - Jailed for a Tweet | Lucy Connolly 15.05.2026 1h 14m12 Months in Peterborough Prison for One Deleted Post Lucy Connolly is a mother and childminder from Northampton. On the evening of the Southport murders in July 2024, she fired off an angry tweet, regretted it within hours, and deleted it. A week later, two police officers knocked on her door. Twelve and a half months later, she finally walked out of HMP Peterborough. Timothy Allen sits down with Lucy for a conversation about what happens when an ordinary mother becomes a national headline, the deleted tweet, the dawn raid, the magistrate's court video link, the women she met inside, the husband she came home to, and the country that locked her up while telling itself it still had free speech. Lucy is on license until March 2027, which means she has to watch every word she says, including in this conversation. She's not bitter. She's funnier than she has any right to be. And she has a lot to say about what Britain has quietly become. In this conversation: The Southport murders, the deleted tweet, and the week between writing it and the police arriving at the door Why Lucy is convinced her arrest was a political takedown of her husband, a Conservative councillor Section 19 of the Public Order Act 1986 — and why a tweet became a 31-month prison sentence HMP Peterborough, run by Sodexo, and how a private prison compares to the state-run HMP Drake Hall The women she met inside, including Virginia McCullough, who murdered her parents and lived with their bodies for four years The case of Peter Lynch, the grandfather who died at HMP Moorland after being jailed for the Southport disorder Ricky Jones, the Labour councillor who called for protesters' throats to be cut and walked free Why the police, in Lucy's view, have become politically captured and why serving officers are leaving in disgust Free speech, the First Amendment, and whether Britain has a way back Why she's not bitter, and why the worst thing that could happen to her had already happened years before Enjoy the conversation. Timestamps (audio version, includes Timothy's episode introduction): 0:00:30 - Introduction to episode 0:07:26 - Start of conversation 0:09:18 - The night of the Southport murders and the tweet 0:11:00 - What the tweet actually said, and how the media doctored it 0:13:50 - Why Lucy believes this was a political takedown of her Conservative councillor husband 0:17:30 - The first knock at the door, and the first arrest 0:20:46 - Section 19 of the Public Order Act 1986 0:23:30 - Released on bail, then re-arrested four days later 0:24:40 - Mr Khan, the complainant, and the second batch of tweets 0:27:30 - Charged, refused bail, video link to Crown Court 0:30:00 - Why Lucy refuses to accept her tweet was incitement 0:30:50 - Straight to HMP Peterborough and 12.4 months without going home 0:32:00 - The judge who said he didn't care about mitigation 0:36:00 - What prison is actually like, once you settle in 0:39:46 - HMP Peterborough (Sodexo) vs. HMP Drake Hall, why the private one was better 0:41:43 - Virginia McCullough, the woman who tried to buy Lucy's leggings 0:43:46 - "Pussy politics" and the unspoken rules of women's prison 0:46:13 - How prison changed her view of who actually ends up inside 0:48:21 - Was anyone actually radicalised by tweets? Or were the rioters always going to riot? 0:50:38 - Why Keir Starmer's response made it worse 0:53:23 - Authoritarianism, COVID, and the long shadow of 2020 0:55:39 - Real-world support vs. social media hate and the messages from prison 0:57:15 - Free speech, the First Amendment, and the Americans watching Britain in disbelief 1:00:55 - Probation, license, and being told she can't travel abroad 1:02:00 - Two-tier justice, Ricky Jones, and the case of the Labour councillor who walked free 1:04:30 - Why the police, in Lucy's view, have become politically captured 1:06:21 - The new hate crime departments and the resources Britain found for them 1:07:25 - Why she's not bitter 1:10:00 - Free speech as a non-negotiable 1:11:00 - Whether Britain has a way back Guest: Lucy Connolly — X / Twitter The Free Cities Podcast is the official podcast of the Free Cities Foundation hosted by Timothy Allen. New episodes every Friday. Long-form, in-person conversations with the builders, investors, residents, and thinkers shaping the future of Free Cities, charter cities, special economic zones, network states, private cities, and governance innovation worldwide. Listen & subscribe: freecities.fm | All platforms | Fountain.fm (bonus episodes & early access) Community: Telegram | Free Cities Foundation newsletter | Free Cities Conference Support the show: Donate via Stripe | BTC: bc1q5jun0nzxzqepch84rqk0jnv0rd8uvns28df7mg | V4V podcast apps Lead show sponsor: Veritas Villages — Off-grid, energy self-sufficient communities for freedom-minded people in Latin America. Bitcoin accepted for property purchases. Offers: Become a resident or business owner in Próspera | ArkPad Próspera Resort Follow: Timothy Allen on X & Nostr | Free Cities Foundation on X & Nostr
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181 - Brazil's First Free City | Paloma Lecheta 08.05.2026 1h 57mThe Free City That's Been 45 Years in the Making Paloma Lecheta is a Brazilian entrepreneur and co-founder of Founder Haus, a hub for what she calls healthy entrepreneurship in Jurerê Internacional, a private neighbourhood on the island of Florianópolis. After accelerating around 1,800 startups across Brazil, she is now part of a small group of founders trying to do for Brazil what Próspera is doing for Honduras, turn a quietly functioning private development into a formally recognised Free City. Timothy Allen sits down with Paloma in Honduras for a conversation about the 45-year-old Brazilian neighbourhood that has been running its own water, sewage, security and urban planning since 1980, the visionary banker who built it from raw beach scrub, and the new generation of founders now trying to give it the legal autonomy to match. The result is a story of a Free City that already exists, mostly hiding in plain sight, and the people quietly trying to formalise it before the rest of the world notices. In this conversation: The story of Péricles de Freitas Druck, the Brazilian banker who built a private city in 1980 with no reference points and 45 years before the charter cities movement existed Why philanthropy often fails to solve the problems it claims to, and why business may be the better tool Healthy entrepreneurship: why founder burnout is a business problem, not just a personal one How Jurerê Internacional privatised water, sewage, security and urban planning while staying within Brazilian law The brain drain problem: 1,200 millionaires left Brazil last year, and why most of them didn't want to Floripa 10, the proposed Digital Economic Zone that would give Jurerê formal regulatory autonomy Ipê City, Brazil's first pop-up city, and how Founder Haus, Peerbase and Tools for the Commons are stacking experiments on top of each other Why the difference between crazy and visionary is just execution Enjoy the conversation. Timestamps (Audio version only, includes Timothy's episode introduction): 0:00:29 - Introduction to episode 0:08:18 - Start of conversation 0:13:00 - Ciudad Morazán and why making money is part of doing good 0:17:00 - Why nonprofits can't pay well, and why the talent goes elsewhere 0:18:30 - The new wave of founders: DAOs, protocols, and rethinking what a company even is 0:20:08 - Ipê City and Jean Hansen: Brazil's first pop-up city and its first network state 0:22:30 - Founder Haus and the move to Florianópolis: building a hub for healthy entrepreneurship 0:28:30 - The story of Péricles de Freitas Druck: the banker who built a private city in 1980 0:31:00 - How Jurerê Internacional works: open neighbourhood, private services, contractual governance 0:36:00 - Running a city without taxes: how Habitasul funds infrastructure through services 0:39:00 - Becoming a Latin American node: 1,800 founders through Founder Haus in three years 0:46:00 - Floripa 10: the proposed Digital Economic Zone and why Brazil needs to compete 0:50:00 - Why 1,200 millionaires left Brazil last year, and why most of them didn't want to 0:53:00 - Lula, elections, and navigating governments without waiting for permission 0:58:00 - You don't choose your cards: founder strategy in a hostile jurisdiction 1:03:00 - Stacking experiments: Tools for the Commons, Peerbase, and the open-source approach to building cities 1:09:00 - Lessons from Próspera: legal framework, local community, and government revenue 1:11:00 - Why governments are people, and people respond to incentives 1:14:00 - The difference between crazy and visionary is execution 1:17:00 - The 45-year head start: Péricles as Brazil's pre-charter-cities visionary 1:25:00 - Why founders should be building cities now, and why timing matters Guest: Paloma Lecheta - LinkedIn | Founder Haus The Free Cities Podcast is the official podcast of the Free Cities Foundation hosted by Timothy Allen. New episodes every Friday. Long-form, in-person conversations with the builders, investors, residents, and thinkers shaping the future of free cities, charter cities, special economic zones, network states, private cities, and governance innovation worldwide. Listen & subscribe: freecities.fm | All platforms | Fountain.fm (bonus episodes & early access) Community: Telegram | Free Cities Foundation newsletter | Free Cities Conference Support the show: Donate via Stripe | BTC: bc1q5jun0nzxzqepch84rqk0jnv0rd8uvns28df7mg | V4V podcast apps Lead show sponsor: Veritas Villages - Off-grid, energy self-sufficient communities for freedom-minded people in Latin America. Bitcoin accepted for property purchases. Offers: Become a resident or business owner in Próspera | ArkPad Próspera Resort Follow: Timothy Allen on X & Nostr | Free Cities Foundation on X & Nostr
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180 - Why Bad Ideas Persist | Crémieux 01.05.2026 1h 14mIQ, Institutions & Why Every Country Is Run Poorly Crémieux is a pseudonymous statistician and writer with a large following on Substack and X. He likes to take widely cited studies, reopen the data, and argue the conclusions don't always hold up. His readers include Elon Musk and JD Vance, and his work circulates widely in tech and policy circles. Timothy Allen sits down with Crémieux in Honduras, for a wide-ranging conversation about IQ, institutions, fertility, biotech, agglomeration economies, and why he thinks every country on Earth, even Singapore, is run poorly. The result is part interview, part real-time error-correction service: every casual claim Timothy makes gets gently audited against the data, and the answers are usually "harsher, less equal, and less comforting than people want them to be." In this conversation: Why complex problems get clearer with honest inquiry and why the answers are usually harsher than people want The IQ data nobody wants to talk about, and why most "special" groups aren't statistically special at all Why El Salvador transformed without the people changing and what that says about institutions over genetics Honduras as a case study in self-imposed poverty: severance taxes, FDI delays, and 80% informal employment What predicts socialist tendencies (and why champagne socialists are a statistical blip) Voice vs exit: why Switzerland and Dubai work, and why one-world government would be a "global Honduras" The privacy-biotech tradeoff: Florida's Sunshine Genetics Act, China's biobank race, and the data we owe the future The unsolved problem at the heart of every charter city: how do you generate the agglomeration effects of San Francisco? Enjoy the conversation. Timestamps (Audio version only, includes Timothy's episode introduction): 0:00:29 - Introduction to episode 0:07:26 - Start of conversation: ChatGPT, distilling a guest's worldview, and the macro view 0:09:38 - Cremieux's philosophy: honest inquiry, good data, and harsher answers 0:11:58 - The IQ question: simple models, predictive power, and conversations nobody wants to have 0:13:19 - "Most things are not special": Nigerian immigrants, group differences, and what falls apart under scrutiny 0:14:01 - The macro view of the human condition: heritability, institutions, and El Salvador before and after Bukele 0:16:34 - Evolutionary biology vs evolutionary psychology, and the limits of data 0:20:06 - Religion as social technology: the Catholic Church, cousin marriage, and the Hajnal line 0:24:48 - Jordan Peterson, abstraction, and why getting too wacky means losing substance 0:26:13 - Honduras governed like a socialist hellhole: severance taxes, informal employment, and the Washington Consensus 0:30:06 - Property rights, El Zonte, and the development problem in Latin America 0:31:30 - Why Singapore and Israel got it right when the rest of the third world didn't 0:32:41 - What predicts socialism: poor mental health, downward mobility, and resentment 0:35:55 - The champagne socialist deviation, and why hypocrisy isn't really the point 0:38:27 - Paul Ehrlich, neo-Malthusianism, and how India sterilised more people in one year than the Nazis did in twelve 0:40:09 - Some people are just correct: knowing better, the data, and the difference 0:42:01 - ChatGPT modelling competing polities, and the IQ correlations of political ideology 0:44:46 - Why libertarians lose: bad at marketing, bad at organising, and the few good rules worth following 0:47:55 - Switzerland, Dubai, and exit over voice: "voice is annoying" 0:51:13 - Democracy: not a fan, but currently necessary 0:52:22 - "Every country is run poorly," even Singapore 0:55:28 - Patchworks, conquest, and why one-world government would be a "global Honduras" 0:56:50 - Privacy vs biotech: HIPAA, the Sunshine Genetics Act, and China's biobank advantage 1:00:10 - Why Sweden trusts its government, and the limits of giving up privacy 1:03:36 - Politicians lie: Robert Moses, LBJ, and whether good leaders can be liars 1:07:24 - Latin America, Chile, and why everywhere should be rich 1:08:20 - On Erick Brimen and Próspera: bullish, but agglomeration is the unsolved problem 1:09:08 - The unsolvable problem at the heart of every charter city: how do you build the next San Francisco? Guest: Crémieux - Twitter/X | Substack The Free Cities Podcast is the official podcast of the Free Cities Foundation hosted by Timothy Allen. New episodes every Friday. Long-form, in-person conversations with the builders, investors, residents, and thinkers shaping the future of free cities, charter cities, special economic zones, network states, private cities, and governance innovation worldwide. Listen & subscribe: freecities.fm | All platforms | Fountain.fm (bonus episodes & early access) Community: Telegram | Free Cities Foundation newsletter | Free Cities Conference Support the show: Donate via Stripe | BTC: bc1q5jun0nzxzqepch84rqk0jnv0rd8uvns28df7mg | V4V podcast apps Lead show sponsor: Veritas Villages - Off-grid, energy self-sufficient communities for freedom-minded people in Latin America. Bitcoin accepted for property purchases. Offers: Become a resident or business owner in Próspera | ArkPad Próspera Resort Follow: Timothy Allen on X & Nostr | Free Cities Foundation on X & Nostr
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179 - Make Sealand Great Again | Liam Bates 24.04.2026 1h 15mSealand, Sovereignty & Building Freedom Without Permission For nearly six decades, the Principality of Sealand has stood as one of the world’s most famous experiments in self-declared sovereignty: a former wartime sea fort occupied in 1967 by Paddy Roy Bates and still run by the Bates family today. What began as a pirate-radio outpost became a long-running test case in jurisdiction, legitimacy, and what it means to build freedom outside existing systems. Timothy Allen sits down with Prince Liam Bates of the Principality of Sealand, grandson of Paddy Roy Bates and part of the family still carrying the project forward. Liam tells the story of how Sealand emerged from the pirate radio era, survived court battles, repelled a coup attempt, and evolved from a rough offshore platform into a still-living symbol of independence, experimentation, and institutional persistence. In this conversation: What life on Sealand was really like, and why hardship helped forge its culture How Paddy Roy Bates turned a pirate-radio stronghold into a sovereignty project The legal case that shaped Sealand’s claim to being outside UK jurisdiction Why Sealand still matters as an early real-world test of opt-in governance How pirate radio, the BBC monopoly, and information freedom shaped its origins The role of family continuity in keeping long-term sovereignty projects alive What the 1978 coup attempt reveals about legitimacy, force, and state-like behavior Why Sealand is now exploring eCitizenship, online community, and new digital forms of nationhood This episode is a fascinating look at one of the most enduring edge cases in the freedom space - a project that sits somewhere between micronation, myth, legal anomaly, and genuine governance experiment. It is a conversation about sovereignty not as theory, but as something people try to live, defend, and pass on across generations. Timestamps (Audio version only, include's Timothy's episode introduction): 0:00:29 - Introduction to episode 0:08:19 - Start of conversation 0:10:45 - Life on Sealand: tough conditions and the spirit of adventure 0:16:08 - Paddy Roy Bates's ideology and early plans to make Sealand profitable 0:21:30 - UK territorial waters, legal precedent, and the pistol-shot court case 0:26:53 - Sealand eCitizenship, 1.5 million followers, and plans for a DAO 0:32:15 - Reclaiming land, territorial waters, and international maritime law parallels 0:37:38 - Pirate radio origins: Radio Essex, the BBC monopoly, and information freedom 0:43:00 - Growing up with sovereignty: school, conformity, and a different mindset 0:48:23 - The family fishing business and funding Sealand for decades 0:53:45 - Network states, opt-in communities, and Sealand's sovereign advantage 0:59:08 - Just doing it: incorporating in Sealand without asking permission 1:04:30 - The 1978 coup d'état: helicopter raid, treason trial, and German diplomacy 1:09:53 - Future vision: twin towers, reclaimed land, and a permanent island community Guest: Liam Bates - Twitter/X | Website The Free Cities Podcast is the official podcast of the Free Cities Foundation hosted by Timothy Allen. New episodes every Friday. Long-form, in-person conversations with the builders, investors, residents, and thinkers shaping the future of free cities, charter cities, special economic zones, network states, private cities, and governance innovation worldwide. Listen & subscribe: freecities.fm | All platforms | Fountain.fm (bonus episodes & early access) Community: Telegram | Free Cities Foundation newsletter | Free Cities Conference Support the show: Donate via Stripe | BTC: bc1q5jun0nzxzqepch84rqk0jnv0rd8uvns28df7mg | V4V podcast apps Lead show sponsor: Veritas Villages - Off-grid, energy self-sufficient communities for freedom-minded people in Latin America. Bitcoin accepted for property purchases. (Previous episodes with founder Patrick Hiebert: EP 156 | EP 107) Offers: Become a resident or business owner in Próspera | ArkPad Próspera Resort Links: Wealth/Exit Taxes Video | Veritas Villages Webinar | 60 Minutes Documentary Follow: Timothy Allen on X & Nostr | Free Cities Foundation on X & Nostr
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178 - 8 Hard Truths from 25 Years of Investing in Free Cities | Patri Friedman 17.04.2026 1h 20mWhy Most Free City Projects Fail & What Actually Works After more than two decades investing in charter cities, seasteading, and governance innovation, Patri Friedman has arrived at a blunt conclusion: most attempts to build new societies fail not because of bad ideas, but because of poor execution. Timothy Allen sits down with the founder of The Seasteading Institute and General Partner at Pronomos Capital, the first venture capital fund dedicated to charter cities. Patri has spent 25 years exploring and investing in the Free Cities ecosystem and shares eight hard-earned lessons from trying to turn governance experiments into real, functioning jurisdictions. In this conversation: Why most projects fail at the execution stage, not the idea stage The critical difference between Layer 1 platforms (charter cities and Free Cities) and Layer 2 communities (network states, pop-ups, and nomad villages) Why seasteading remains conceptually powerful but economically impractical compared to land-based free cities The importance of building real economic engines before relying on legal or regulatory advantages Why founders in their 40s often outperform younger founders in this space The case for building for locals rather than digital nomads to ensure long-term stability How LARPing and over-theorizing can derail serious governance projects Why Próspera's survival under a hostile government in Honduras is the proof of concept the entire movement needed This episode is a grounded look at what it actually takes to build free cities - moving beyond theory into the realities of politics, economics, and long-term institutional change. Timestamps (Audio version only, include's Timothy's episode introduction): 0:00:29 - Introduction to episode 0:07:03 - Start of conversation 0:07:20 - Seasteading today: niche use cases vs reality 0:09:44 - Long-term seasteading, space-steading, and dynamic geography 0:12:56 - Why economics, not romance, determines what gets built 0:17:26 - Governance models in space and why Patri stays agnostic 0:20:04 - Lesson 1: Why Free City founders tend to be in their 40s, not their 20s 0:25:26 - AI, the 21st century, and the future of governance 0:39:23 - Lesson 2: Build for locals, not nomads 0:43:58 - Lesson 3: L1s and L2s are very different 0:49:29 - Lesson 4: You need a pipeline of countries because deals fall through 0:52:43 - Alpha City and the strategy of building multiple Free City projects 0:55:06 - Lesson 5: Near enemies, LARPing, and the cloud 1:00:03 - Network states, internet-first governance, and the limits of digital power 1:03:28 - Every successful Free City needs an economic engine 1:04:45 - Lesson 6: Pop-ups select for the rootless 1:07:09 - Lesson 7: Entrepreneurial lift first, legal arbitrage later at scale 1:14:15 - Lesson 8: Stop wonking: why theory is not the bottleneck 1:16:21 - Patri’s macro view: why Free Cities are finally starting to work 1:18:15 - Why Próspera may be the proof of concept the whole movement needed Guest: Patri Friedman - Twitter/X | Website The Free Cities Podcast is the official podcast of the Free Cities Foundation hosted by Timothy Allen. New episodes every Friday. Long-form, in-person conversations with the builders, investors, residents, and thinkers shaping the future of free cities, charter cities, special economic zones, network states, private cities, and governance innovation worldwide. Listen & subscribe: freecities.fm | All platforms | Fountain.fm (bonus episodes & early access) Community: Telegram | Free Cities Foundation newsletter | Free Cities Conference Support the show: Donate via Stripe | BTC: bc1q5jun0nzxzqepch84rqk0jnv0rd8uvns28df7mg | V4V podcast apps Lead show sponsor: Veritas Villages - Off-grid, energy self-sufficient communities for freedom-minded people in Latin America. Bitcoin accepted for property purchases. (Previous episodes with founder Patrick Hiebert: EP 156 | EP 107) Offers: Become a resident or business owner in Próspera | ArkPad Próspera Resort Follow: Timothy Allen on X & Nostr | Free Cities Foundation on X & Nostr
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177 - The Próspera Master Plan | Gabriel Delgado 10.04.2026 1h 15mInside Próspera's Survival, Legal Battle, and Vision for Governance as a Service Próspera is the world's most closely watched startup city - a Free City project on the Honduran island of Roatán operating under the ZEDE framework with its own civil code, tax structure, and regulatory system. After surviving years of political hostility from the previous Honduran government, it now faces a pivotal moment: a friendlier administration, an ongoing CAFTA arbitration, and a development roadmap that could reshape how governance experiments scale globally. In this episode, Timothy Allen sits down with Gabriel Delgado, co-founder and Chief Development Officer of Próspera. Gabe has worked in special economic zones since 2009 and launched Próspera in 2017. He pulls back the curtain on what the last several years have actually looked like - the political pressure, the decision to fight rather than retreat, and what comes next. In this conversation: The current legal status of Honduras's ZEDE framework and why it's more nuanced than the headlines suggest How Próspera survived a hostile government that made shutting it down a top political priority The ongoing CAFTA arbitration and what a deal with the new administration could look like Próspera's masterplan: a walkable, non-car-centric city on Roatán modelled on Hong Kong Plans for a Shenzhen-style nearshoring hub on the Honduran mainland connected by autonomous drone logistics Governance as a service: how Próspera's regulatory model could be licensed to other countries Why Próspera's success may be the single most important thing for the global Free Cities and charter cities movement Timestamps (Audio version only, include's Timothy's episode introduction): 0:00:29 - Introduction to episode 0:09:18 - Start of conversation 0:14:24 - Timothy's life in Próspera 0:19:30 - Building on the frontier 0:24:36 - The masterplan and city design 0:29:42 - Mainland vision and logistics 0:34:48 - Political pressure and survival 0:39:54 - Why Próspera matters globally 0:45:00 - Legal framework and ZEDE status 0:50:06 - Arbitration and legal protections 0:55:12 - Relationship with the new government 1:00:18 - Governance as a service 1:05:24 - Scaling the model internationally 1:10:30 - Why Próspera must succeed Guest: Gabriel Delgado-Ayau — x.com/gabedelgadoa | prospera.co The Free Cities Podcast is the official podcast of the Free Cities Foundation, hosted by Timothy Allen. New episodes every Friday. Long-form, in-person conversations with the builders, investors, residents, and thinkers shaping the future of free cities, charter cities, special economic zones, network states, private cities, and governance innovation worldwide. Listen & subscribe: freecities.fm | All platforms | Fountain.fm (bonus episodes & early access) Community: Telegram | Free Cities Foundation newsletter | Free Cities Conference Support the show: Donate via Stripe | BTC: bc1q5jun0nzxzqepch84rqk0jnv0rd8uvns28df7mg | V4V podcast apps Lead show sponsor: Veritas Villages — Off-grid, energy self-sufficient communities for freedom-minded people in Latin America. Bitcoin accepted for property purchases. (Previous episodes with founder Patrick Hiebert: EP 156 | EP 107) Links mentioned: Próspera | Become a resident or business owner in Prospera | ArkPad Próspera Resort | Free Cities Foundation Follow: Timothy Allen on X & Nostr | Free Cities Foundation on X & Nostr
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176 - Why Everything Feels Broken | James Price 03.04.2026 1h 17m“When Starmer came in in 2024, how many people across the entire British state changed jobs? Two hundred. One hundred ministers… and one hundred special advisors… And that’s it. And everybody else in that deep state stayed exactly the same.” - Timothy Allen sits down with James Price, former UK government adviser and political commentator, for a wide-ranging conversation on what it’s really like inside the machinery of the modern state. Drawing on his experience at the heart of government, James offers a candid perspective on why many institutions are increasingly struggling to deliver, how political incentives shape decision-making behind the scenes, and why problems that appear local to the UK may in fact be symptoms of a much broader systemic shift. The discussion explores the growing gap between what governments promise and what they can realistically achieve, the pressures created by cultural and demographic change, and whether traditional models of governance are equipped to handle the complexity of what’s coming next. Along the way, they touch on the limits of reform, the role of public perception, and what all of this might mean for those looking beyond the nation-state for alternative ways of organising society. Enjoy the conversation. - New ArkPad Seasteading Resort in Próspera: https://tinyurl.com/ArkPad - LEAD SPONSOR: Veritas Villages: https://www.veritasvillages.com/freecities Veritas Villages are building off-grid, energy self-sufficient communities for freedom lovers in Latin America. Bitcoin is accepted at all villages, including for the purchase of property. - Previous interviews with Patrick Hiebert, Founder of Veritas Villages: EP 156: https://fountain.fm/episode/66NqAclTBh7FByIX7lCq EP 107: https://fountain.fm/episode/Fh6uGwZvVtPsYsR53pTI - DONATE Bitcoin to the Free Cities Podcast: bc1q5jun0nzxzqepch84rqk0jnv0rd8uvns28df7mg - DONATE fiat currency to the Free Cities Podcast: https://buy.stripe.com/5kQ9AT90zeeY5JX7Jv4ow00 - Listen on Fountain.fm to subscribe for BONUS episodes & EARLY ACCESS: https://fountain.fm/show/xudG4tsYH5TimGLfAmqn All the Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/FreeCitiesPodcast Free Cities Telegram Community: https://t.me/+im6c6r4jQkUzMjU0 Free Cities Conference: https://freecitiesconference.com/ Free Cities Foundation Newsletter: https://free-cities.org/subscribe - Podcasting apps that support Value-4-Value Bitcoin payments: https://podcastindex.org/apps?appTypes=app - TIMESTAMPS (Audio Version Only) 0:00:29 - Episode introduction 0:07:02 - Start of Conversation 0:08:36 - What is the real problem with modern government? 0:15:20 - Only 200 people change when governments change 0:16:46 - Why nothing works anymore and legitimacy is breaking down 0:19:03 - Bureaucracy as the real power: ministers as “viruses” 0:24:30 - Civil service incentives and resistance to change 0:29:00 - Government vs business: why execution fails 0:33:30 - Centralisation vs decentralisation 0:38:00 - Political cycles and economic reality 0:42:30 - Freedom vs control trade-offs 0:47:00 - Immigration and pressure on the system 0:51:30 - Democracy and loss of public trust 0:56:00 - The administrative state vs elected power 1:01:00 - Why reform keeps failing 1:08:00 - What replaces the current system? NOSTR: Timothy Allen: npub1gcf9ltaeu42f4tr20z3avkas04dezlx3jaudqsuu87gvmh686xasrvqjg0 Free Cities Foundation: npub1lsj8pmgedqqamt89c27tzjjnlf0wn7q7udjm7j2cl9xxz97eacns2mwpee - LEGACY SOCIAL MEDIA: James Price: https://x.com/jamespriceglos Timothy Allen: https://twitter.com/MrTimothyAllen Free Cities Foundation: https://twitter.com/freecitiesfound - OTHER LINKS: James's Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/jamesedwardprice Veritas Villages: https://www.veritasvillages.com/freecities Invest in ArkPad's Próspera Resort: http://tinyurl.com/ArkPad Free Cities Foundation: https://free-cities.org/ Become a resident or business owner in Próspera: https://prospera.co/r/freecities
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175 - The Last Free Place | Oswald Horowitz 27.03.2026 2h 52m“I will die at sea for sure. I’m not going back.” - Timothy Allen sits down with filmmaker Oswald Horowitz, the man behind the upcoming documentary The Legend of Landi, to trace the strange true story of Samuele Landi, an Italian tech entrepreneur who set out to live beyond the reach of the normal system on a rusty barge in international waters between Dubai and Iran. What begins as Oswald's quixotic quest to track Landi down, involving ignored Telegram messages, a ketchup-themed short film, a Croatian police ban, and a Dubai fisherman willing to sail forty miles offshore, opens out into something far bigger. Landi's life turns out to be nothing like the press had painted it, and the story takes turns that nobody could have scripted. This is a conversation about myth, obsession, sovereignty, and the kind of rare individuals willing to push past every frontier to find out whether real freedom can actually be built at sea. Enjoy the conversation. - New ArkPad Seasteading Resort in Próspera: https://tinyurl.com/ArkPad - LEAD SPONSOR: Veritas Villages: https://www.veritasvillages.com/freecities Veritas Villages are building off-grid, energy self-sufficient communities for freedom lovers in Latin America. Bitcoin is accepted at all villages, including for the purchase of property. - Previous interviews with Patrick Hiebert, Founder of Veritas Villages: EP 156: https://fountain.fm/episode/66NqAclTBh7FByIX7lCq EP 107: https://fountain.fm/episode/Fh6uGwZvVtPsYsR53pTI - DONATE Bitcoin to the Free Cities Podcast: bc1q5jun0nzxzqepch84rqk0jnv0rd8uvns28df7mg - DONATE fiat currency to the Free Cities Podcast: https://buy.stripe.com/5kQ9AT90zeeY5JX7Jv4ow00 - Listen on Fountain.fm to subscribe for BONUS episodes & EARLY ACCESS: https://fountain.fm/show/xudG4tsYH5TimGLfAmqn All the Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/FreeCitiesPodcast Free Cities Telegram Community: https://t.me/+im6c6r4jQkUzMjU0 Free Cities Conference: https://freecitiesconference.com/ Free Cities Foundation Newsletter: https://free-cities.org/subscribe - Podcasting apps that support Value-4-Value Bitcoin payments: https://podcastindex.org/apps?appTypes=app - TIMESTAMPS (Audio Version Only) 0:00:29 – Introduction 0:08:24 – Start of conversation 0:09:56 – Why seasteading matters and how Oswald found the world 0:11:53 – Ephemeris and the search for a real seasteader 0:19:17 – Meeting Samuel Landi through Vít Jedlička 0:22:04 – Oswald’s strange strategy for getting invited on board 0:26:16 – Chasing Vít to Liberland 0:33:25 – Dubai, the failed yacht mission, and finding a way to the barge 0:39:39 – Arriving at Landi’s platform in the middle of nowhere 0:43:16 – The whisky test and first impressions of Landi 0:46:22 – Family, adventure, and why Landi chose the sea 0:51:57 – Media narratives, freedom, and why seasteading gets misread 0:55:13 – Living on the barge and why Landi chose barges over prototypes 1:02:26 – Landi’s death and the mystery after the storm 1:07:05 – The wreck, the survivors, and what really happened at sea 1:17:18 – Filming the wreck and Landi’s underwater afterlife 1:23:57 – Liberia, diplomacy, and the wider Landi backstory 1:31:28 – Berlusconi, exile, and the making of a fugitive pioneer 1:36:52 – Why Landi helped rescue Liberian girls in Oman 1:46:05 – Liberland, micronations, and whether new states can survive 1:55:17 – Landi’s family history and the idea of blood memory 2:03:56 – The sovereign individual, frontiers, and escaping the system 2:11:25 – Why pioneers are always treated like outlaws 2:22:09 – The ending of the film and the bronze head of Landi 2:31:47 – Why the monument matters and who it is really for 2:41:24 – Making art for the few people who will actually act 2:49:56 – Final thoughts on seasteading and Landi’s legacy - NOSTR: Timothy Allen: npub1gcf9ltaeu42f4tr20z3avkas04dezlx3jaudqsuu87gvmh686xasrvqjg0 Free Cities Foundation: npub1lsj8pmgedqqamt89c27tzjjnlf0wn7q7udjm7j2cl9xxz97eacns2mwpee - LEGACY SOCIAL MEDIA: Oswald Horowitz: https://x.com/Osyfilm Timothy Allen: https://twitter.com/MrTimothyAllen Free Cities Foundation: https://twitter.com/freecitiesfound - OTHER LINKS: The Legend of Landi Film: https://www.thelegendoflandi.com/ Veritas Villages: https://www.veritasvillages.com/freecities Invest in ArkPad's Próspera Resort: http://tinyurl.com/ArkPad Free Cities Foundation: https://free-cities.org/ Become a resident or business owner in Próspera: https://prospera.co/r/freecities
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174 - The Architecture of Spontaneous Order | Patrik Schumacher 20.03.2026 1h 46m"Land use should not be prescribed by any planning regime. People come together into the city by seeking out very particular connections and a multitude of connections. And they have to find each other. There needs to be the degree of freedom to associate and self-organize what I call the co-location synergies." - Timothy Allen sits down with Patrik Schumacher, principal architect at Zaha Hadid Architects and the theorist behind “parametricism,” to talk about what happens when cities are allowed to evolve like markets: bottom up, adaptive, and shaped by real human purposes rather than planning committees. Starting with the 2008 crisis and Schumacher’s path into Austrian economics, the conversation moves into why he thinks the built environment is one of the most anti-market domains in the modern West, and how that shows up as paralysis, affordability problems, and “garbage spill” urbanization with no coherent identity. From there, Patrik makes the case that architecture should not impose a preconceived formal order, but should make an emerging network of relationships legible: tracing flows, affiliations, and co-location synergies the way a living ecosystem organizes itself. They close by bringing it back to Free Cities: whether a city with more freedom should look different, why frontier governance should pair with frontier design, and how computational tools and AI could accelerate a new era of high-performance, highly readable urbanism. Enjoy the conversation. - New ArkPad Seasteading Resort in Próspera: https://tinyurl.com/ArkPad - LEAD SPONSOR: Veritas Villages: https://www.veritasvillages.com/freecities Veritas Villages are building off-grid, energy self-sufficient communities for freedom lovers in Latin America. Bitcoin is accepted at all villages, including for the purchase of property. - Previous interviews with Patrick Hiebert, Founder of Veritas Villages: EP 156: https://fountain.fm/episode/66NqAclTBh7FByIX7lCq EP 107: https://fountain.fm/episode/Fh6uGwZvVtPsYsR53pTI - DONATE Bitcoin to the Free Cities Podcast: bc1q5jun0nzxzqepch84rqk0jnv0rd8uvns28df7mg - DONATE fiat currency to the Free Cities Podcast: https://buy.stripe.com/5kQ9AT90zeeY5JX7Jv4ow00 - Listen on Fountain.fm to subscribe for BONUS episodes & EARLY ACCESS: https://fountain.fm/show/xudG4tsYH5TimGLfAmqn All the Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/FreeCitiesPodcast Free Cities Telegram Community: https://t.me/+im6c6r4jQkUzMjU0 Free Cities Conference: https://freecitiesconference.com/ Free Cities Foundation Newsletter: https://free-cities.org/subscribe - Podcasting apps that support Value-4-Value Bitcoin payments: https://podcastindex.org/apps?appTypes=app - TIMESTAMPS (Audio Version Only) 0:00:30 – Episode introduction 0:10:22 – Start of Conversation 0:12:17 – Planning kills the market process (housing affordability) 0:15:40 – Parametricism vs “parametric design” and where it came from 0:22:23 – Cities as spontaneous order, and architecture’s real job 0:33:07 – Can you build a city from scratch? Seeding vs rigid masterplans 0:44:33 – “Garbage spill urbanization” and why modern places feel soulless 0:50:12 – Why “copy the historic city” is understandable but limited 0:57:13 – Tectonism: engineering logic, vaults, ribs, and optimal forms 1:02:03 – AI in architecture: why it won’t flatten everything into sameness 1:14:55 – “Perfectly optimized design” and why humans still set the tradeoffs 1:24:08 – Should free cities have a recognizable architectural identity? 1:41:46 – Rule-based design that “tells you more” - NOSTR: Timothy Allen: npub1gcf9ltaeu42f4tr20z3avkas04dezlx3jaudqsuu87gvmh686xasrvqjg0 Free Cities Foundation: npub1lsj8pmgedqqamt89c27tzjjnlf0wn7q7udjm7j2cl9xxz97eacns2mwpee - LEGACY SOCIAL MEDIA: Patrik Schumacher : https://x.com/patrik_schu Timothy Allen: https://twitter.com/MrTimothyAllen Free Cities Foundation: https://twitter.com/freecitiesfound - OTHER LINKS: Patrik Schumacher : https://patrikschumacher.com/ Zaha Hadid Architects: https://www.zaha-hadid.com/ Veritas Villages: https://www.veritasvillages.com/freecities Invest in ArkPad's Próspera Resort: http://tinyurl.com/ArkPad Free Cities Foundation: https://free-cities.org/ Become a resident or business owner in Próspera: https://prospera.co/r/freecities
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173 - The Hidden Path to Tyranny | Mailyn Salabarria 13.03.2026 1h 14m"You can vote your way into socialism, but you can only shoot your way out. They're never going to leave power." - Timothy Allen sits down with Mailyn Salabarria, a Cuban refugee and liberty advocate, to talk about what “voting with your feet” looks like when it is not a lifestyle choice but a survival move. Mailyn describes leaving Cuba with two suitcases and $200, then having to learn how freedom actually works once she arrived in the US. From there, the conversation gets darker: why Cuba is not “quaint,” how the country is actively disintegrating (hospitals, power, crime, morality), and how the regime sustains itself through censorship, embedded informants, and a tourist-facing propaganda veneer. Mailyn also explains how remittances and “private” businesses still loop back into state control, and why she sees Venezuela as a key pressure point for Cuba’s future. They close on a guarded optimism: Florida as a lower-government bubble, a possible US fracturing scenario, and the surprising momentum for freer-market politics across Latin America, with the hope that the trend eventually reaches Cuba too. Enjoy the conversation. - New ArkPad Seasteading Resort in Próspera: https://tinyurl.com/ArkPad - LEAD SPONSOR: Veritas Villages: https://www.veritasvillages.com/freecities Veritas Villages are building off-grid, energy self-sufficient communities for freedom lovers in Latin America. Bitcoin is accepted at all villages, including for the purchase of property. - Previous interviews with Patrick Hiebert, Founder of Veritas Villages: EP 156: https://fountain.fm/episode/66NqAclTBh7FByIX7lCq EP 107: https://fountain.fm/episode/Fh6uGwZvVtPsYsR53pTI - DONATE Bitcoin to the Free Cities Podcast: bc1q5jun0nzxzqepch84rqk0jnv0rd8uvns28df7mg - DONATE fiat currency to the Free Cities Podcast: https://buy.stripe.com/5kQ9AT90zeeY5JX7Jv4ow00 - Listen on Fountain.fm to subscribe for BONUS episodes & EARLY ACCESS: https://fountain.fm/show/xudG4tsYH5TimGLfAmqn All the Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/FreeCitiesPodcast Free Cities Telegram Community: https://t.me/+im6c6r4jQkUzMjU0 Free Cities Conference: https://freecitiesconference.com/ Free Cities Foundation Newsletter: https://free-cities.org/subscribe - Podcasting apps that support Value-4-Value Bitcoin payments: https://podcastindex.org/apps?appTypes=app - TIMESTAMPS (Audio Version Only) 0:00:30 – Episode introduction 0:07:07 – Start of Conversation 0:09:00 – From “survival mode” to “purpose”: speaking at Free Cities Conference 0:11:16 – “Two suitcases, $200”: why voting with your feet is easier now 0:14:41 – “Same dog, different leash”: parties, lockdowns, and the regulatory state 0:21:13 – “The country is disintegrating”: hospitals, disease, kids and elderly first 0:25:22 – The “quaint Cuba” tourism myth and the propaganda veneer 0:29:49 – Private property as an illusion: Cuba’s “private” loop and US property taxes 0:30:51 – Why Venezuela matters: Maduro, oil supply lines, and the tipping-point theory 0:34:24 – Remittances as regime revenue: the state skims money sent home 0:38:30 – No internet, no power: why Bitcoin and alternatives struggle to emerge 0:45:02 – Snitch networks and the price of betrayal 0:51:42 – The hard rebuild is mindset: personal responsibility after communism 0:54:39 – “I don’t exist”: erased records and why she cannot return yet 1:07:30 – Hope moves south: Latin America’s pro-market turn - NOSTR: Timothy Allen: npub1gcf9ltaeu42f4tr20z3avkas04dezlx3jaudqsuu87gvmh686xasrvqjg0 Free Cities Foundation: npub1lsj8pmgedqqamt89c27tzjjnlf0wn7q7udjm7j2cl9xxz97eacns2mwpee - LEGACY SOCIAL MEDIA: Mailyn Salabarria: https://x.com/MailynSpeaks Timothy Allen: https://twitter.com/MrTimothyAllen Free Cities Foundation: https://twitter.com/freecitiesfound - OTHER LINKS: Mailyn's New Podcast: https://rumble.com/CafecitoLibre Veritas Villages: https://www.veritasvillages.com/freecities Invest in ArkPad's Próspera Resort: http://tinyurl.com/ArkPad Free Cities Foundation: https://free-cities.org/ Become a resident or business owner in Próspera: https://prospera.co/r/freecities
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172 - The Ultimate Exit Strategy | Joe Quirk 06.03.2026 2h 37m"The golden age of voluntarism, anarcho-capitalism has already emerged. It's all over two-thirds of the Earth's surface. It's completely flourishing. It's long since entered its golden age. We've already proved that it works because it emerged naturally on the sea. It's called the cruise ship industry." - Timothy Allen sits down with Joe Quirk, president of The Seasteading Institute, to make the strongest practical case for “exit” as a governance strategy, starting with Sealand and pirate-radio absurdity and ending with a serious blueprint for floating communities that can iterate on rules the way markets iterate on products. They use cruise ships as the key intuition pump: millions of people already live for weeks at sea under private rule-sets with security, dispute resolution, labor hierarchies, and tight logistics, which makes seasteading less sci-fi and more a question of engineering, law, and finance. From there, the conversation digs into what actually blocks seasteads from becoming mainstream: legal classification (not quite a ship, not quite a building), insurance, standards, and the need for designs that feel like livable cities rather than tiny pods for hobbyists. Joe argues seasteads are a “technology” for creating 100,000 competing governance experiments across most of the planet, while Timothy keeps pressing on the realism: what would make this legible, scalable, and resilient against political pushback. Enjoy the conversation. - New ArkPad Seasteading Resort in Próspera: https://tinyurl.com/ArkPad - LEAD SPONSOR: Veritas Villages: https://www.veritasvillages.com/freecities Veritas Villages are building off-grid, energy self-sufficient communities for freedom lovers in Latin America. Bitcoin is accepted at all villages, including for the purchase of property. - Previous interviews with Patrick Hiebert, Founder of Veritas Villages: EP 156: https://fountain.fm/episode/66NqAclTBh7FByIX7lCq EP 107: https://fountain.fm/episode/Fh6uGwZvVtPsYsR53pTI - DONATE Bitcoin to the Free Cities Podcast: bc1q5jun0nzxzqepch84rqk0jnv0rd8uvns28df7mg - DONATE fiat currency to the Free Cities Podcast: https://buy.stripe.com/5kQ9AT90zeeY5JX7Jv4ow00 - Listen on Fountain.fm to subscribe for BONUS episodes & EARLY ACCESS: https://fountain.fm/show/xudG4tsYH5TimGLfAmqn All the Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/FreeCitiesPodcast Free Cities Telegram Community: https://t.me/+im6c6r4jQkUzMjU0 Free Cities Conference: https://freecitiesconference.com/ Free Cities Foundation Newsletter: https://free-cities.org/subscribe - Podcasting apps that support Value-4-Value Bitcoin payments: https://podcastindex.org/apps?appTypes=app - TIMESTAMPS (Audio Version Only) 0:00:30 – Episode introduction 0:09:46 – Start of Conversation 0:11:00 – Sealand origin story, warning shot, “outside our jurisdiction” 0:16:00 – Media narrative shift: “seasteading comeback” and brand rehab 0:23:24 – AI analogical reasoning and “ChatGPT fatigue” 0:34:31 – Cruise ships as anarcho-capitalist governance at scale 0:38:16 – “Will the state just crush it?” and how exit survives 0:43:44 – Islands, vice, and why governments ignore bigger abuses 0:48:06 – Paradigm defense: why people resist solutions they can’t unsee 0:54:49 – The captain as dictator, overlapping jurisdictions, polycentric order 0:59:48 – Salvage law and Lloyd’s as a working market court 1:12:16 – Planet Ocean: why space is propaganda and the ocean is the real frontier 1:47:37 – Flat earth as a stress test for epistemology and belief 2:18:18 – The bottleneck: certification, insurance, flags, and making seasteads family-safe - NOSTR: Timothy Allen: npub1gcf9ltaeu42f4tr20z3avkas04dezlx3jaudqsuu87gvmh686xasrvqjg0 Free Cities Foundation: npub1lsj8pmgedqqamt89c27tzjjnlf0wn7q7udjm7j2cl9xxz97eacns2mwpee - LEGACY SOCIAL MEDIA: Joe Quirk: https://x.com/joequirkexults Seasteading Institute: https://x.com/Seasteading Timothy Allen: https://twitter.com/MrTimothyAllen Free Cities Foundation: https://twitter.com/freecitiesfound - OTHER LINKS: Seasteading Institute: https://www.seasteading.org/ Joe's Bibliography: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B000AQ5392 Veritas Villages: https://www.veritasvillages.com/freecities Invest in ArkPad's Próspera Resort: http://tinyurl.com/ArkPad Free Cities Foundation: https://free-cities.org/ Become a resident or business owner in Próspera: https://prospera.co/r/freecities
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171 - The Truth About Special Economic Zones | Lotta Moberg 27.02.2026 1h 55m"There were probably a lot of brown envelopes on the table involved — they said, okay, have this zone then." - Timothy Allen speaks with economist Lotta Moberg. Lotta, author of the leading academic book on special economic zones, joins the podcast to challenge the conventional wisdom around why zones exist, whether they actually work, and what the popular narrative gets wrong. The conversation opens with Lotta's framework: political economy and public choice theory, which assumes policymakers are self-interested humans, not benevolent optimizers. This lens reshapes how we understand why governments create zones — and why many underperform yet continue to receive funding. She pushes back on the "sandbox" narrative around China's early zones, arguing the origin story was messier and more bottom-up than the neat version usually told. Local businessmen near Hong Kong lobbied corrupt local officials to allow trade — and the central government only endorsed the model years later once results were undeniable. Key takeaways include: privately developed zones consistently outperform government-run ones; failing zones often attract more subsidies rather than being shut down; and the scholarship on 6,000+ zones worldwide remains surprisingly thin. The second half shifts to free cities, wealth management strategy, Bitcoin as property rights in the digital realm, cannabis investing as a case study in maturing industries, and why governance by contract rather than birth may be the most important shift of our generation. Lotta declares herself "a total convert" to the contractual governance model after watching Próspera survive political opposition. Enjoy the conversation. - Links Mentioned in the Show: New ArkPad Seasteading Resort in Próspera: https://tinyurl.com/ArkPad EP 111 with Alex Martynov: https://fountain.fm/episode/WTlkU4B2kkMr8qTuoYyF Email Alex Martynov: alex@alexmartynov.com - SHOW SPONSOR: Veritas Villages: https://www.veritasvillages.com/freecities Veritas Villages are building off-grid, energy self-sufficient communities for freedom lovers in Latin America. Bitcoin is accepted at all villages, including for the purchase of property. - Previous interviews with Patrick Hiebert, Founder of Veritas Villages: EP 156: https://fountain.fm/episode/66NqAclTBh7FByIX7lCq EP 107: https://fountain.fm/episode/Fh6uGwZvVtPsYsR53pTI - DONATE Bitcoin to the Free Cities Podcast: bc1q5jun0nzxzqepch84rqk0jnv0rd8uvns28df7mg - DONATE fiat currency to the Free Cities Podcast: https://buy.stripe.com/5kQ9AT90zeeY5JX7Jv4ow00 - Listen on Fountain.fm to subscribe for BONUS episodes & EARLY ACCESS: https://fountain.fm/show/xudG4tsYH5TimGLfAmqn All the Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/FreeCitiesPodcast Free Cities Telegram Community: https://t.me/+im6c6r4jQkUzMjU0 Free Cities Conference: https://freecitiesconference.com/ Free Cities Foundation Newsletter: https://free-cities.org/subscribe - Podcasting apps that support Value-4-Value Bitcoin payments: https://podcastindex.org/apps?appTypes=app - TIMESTAMPS (Audio Version Only) 0:00:00 – Episode introduction 0:08:09 – Start of Conversation 0:09:30 – Reacting To The “Zones Of Progress” Narrative 0:12:11 – Political Economy And Public Choice Explained 0:15:09 – Have Politicians Ever Been Benevolent? 0:18:52 – Bias, Scholarship, And Why SEZs Are Not Obvious 0:20:35 – Are SEZs Really “Sandboxes” For Reform? 0:26:06 – China’s Zones Were Bottom-Up, Not A Master Plan 0:31:26 – Decentralization: Political Freedom Plus Fiscal Incentives 0:39:36 – Why Failing Zones Get Subsidized Even More 0:41:05 – Can Governments Create Free City Style Projects? 0:45:32 – Privately Developed Zones Beat Government-Run Zones 0:48:49 – Are ZEDEs “Cute” Or Life-Changing? Lotta’s Take 0:52:17 – Free Cities And VC: What Changes When It Gets “Cool” 0:57:55 – Time-Horizon Investing And Wealth Management Strategy 1:09:19 – Investing Personality, Free Cities, And Unusual Bets 1:24:31 – Bitcoin, Property Rights, And Why Free Cities Matter 1:30:13 – Governance By Contract And “I’m A Total Convert” 1:47:24 – What To Call The Movement: Free Cities vs Startup Cities 1:51:35 – Closing: What Comes Next And A Positive Outlook - NOSTR: Timothy Allen: npub1gcf9ltaeu42f4tr20z3avkas04dezlx3jaudqsuu87gvmh686xasrvqjg0 Free Cities Foundation: npub1lsj8pmgedqqamt89c27tzjjnlf0wn7q7udjm7j2cl9xxz97eacns2mwpee - LEGACY SOCIAL MEDIA: Lotta Moberg: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lottamob/ Timothy Allen: https://twitter.com/MrTimothyAllen Free Cities Foundation: https://twitter.com/freecitiesfound - OTHER LINKS: Lotta Moberg: https://lottamoberg.com/ Lotta's Book on SEZs: https://www.amazon.com/Political-Economy-Special-Economic-Zones-ebook/dp/B0GF92X3VB Veritas Villages: https://www.veritasvillages.com/freecities Invest in ArkPad's Próspera Resort: http://tinyurl.com/ArkPad Free Cities Foundation: https://free-cities.org/ Become a resident or business owner in Próspera: https://prospera.co/r/freecities
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170 - Leaving Europe Is The Rational Choice | Tim Stern 20.02.2026 1h 30m"I want to be back in my tribe. I want to have strong people which I can rely on, which I can do business with, which I know, which have my back and I have theirs. That's exactly what I want to have. And if we are building this place right now, why would I fill it with people I don't know and I don't give a shit about?" - “The whole country is falling apart and nobody gives a shit about it.” - Timothy Allen speaks with Tim Stern, founder of CryptoCity on Margarita Island, Venezuela. Tim explains why more Europeans are treating exit as a practical strategy, not a fantasy: rising tax friction, social instability, and the creeping merge of Digital ID with state money. We talk about why “CryptoCity” is a toxic name for Bitcoiners, what a DAO is actually useful for (crowdfunding businesses and managing shared infrastructure), and why he is building a high-trust community with a hard filter. We also get into the on-the-ground reality: moving earth, building terraces, planning a real port, and the longer-term bet that Latin America buys you time while Europe tightens control. Enjoy the conversation. - Links Mentioned in the Show: New ArkPad Seasteading Resort in Próspera: https://tinyurl.com/ArkPad EP 111 with Alex Martynov: https://fountain.fm/episode/WTlkU4B2kkMr8qTuoYyF Email Alex Martynov: alex@alexmartynov.com NEWS 002 episode with Tim Stern after Maduro Capture: https://fountain.fm/episode/mfLZXe5WpBaEbGs3vz2e - SHOW SPONSOR: Veritas Villages: https://www.veritasvillages.com/freecities Veritas Villages are building off-grid, energy self-sufficient communities for freedom lovers in Latin America. Bitcoin is accepted at all villages, including for the purchase of property. - Previous interviews with Patrick Hiebert, Founder of Veritas Villages: EP 156: https://fountain.fm/episode/66NqAclTBh7FByIX7lCq EP 107: https://fountain.fm/episode/Fh6uGwZvVtPsYsR53pTI - DONATE Bitcoin to the Free Cities Podcast: bc1q5jun0nzxzqepch84rqk0jnv0rd8uvns28df7mg - DONATE fiat currency to the Free Cities Podcast: https://buy.stripe.com/5kQ9AT90zeeY5JX7Jv4ow00 - Listen on Fountain.fm to subscribe for BONUS episodes & EARLY ACCESS: https://fountain.fm/show/xudG4tsYH5TimGLfAmqn All the Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/FreeCitiesPodcast Free Cities Telegram Community: https://t.me/+im6c6r4jQkUzMjU0 Free Cities Conference: https://freecitiesconference.com/ Free Cities Foundation Newsletter: https://free-cities.org/subscribe - Podcasting apps that support Value-4-Value Bitcoin payments: https://podcastindex.org/apps?appTypes=app - TIMESTAMPS (Audio Version Only) 0:00:29 – Episode introduction 0:12:14 – Start of Conversation 0:14:01 – Media Backlash And “Billionaire Conspiracy” Narratives 0:16:46 – “Will Maduro Nationalize It?” Political Risk And How Margarita Differs From The Mainland 0:19:21 – “CryptoCity” Name Debate: Bitcoin Vs “Crypto” 0:22:37 – What The DAO Actually Does: Crowdfunding Local Businesses 0:28:09 – Project Update: 1.1M Tons Of Earth Moved, Terraces, Scale 0:31:01 – The Port Plan: Permits, Timeline, And Funding 0:33:16 – Freshwater Discovery And Why It Changes Everything 0:43:13 – Why People Are Leaving Europe: Exit Taxes, Incentives, And “Chaining” Entrepreneurs 0:49:55 – Germany Vs Prague: Safety, Culture, And “Normal People From The 90s” 1:06:29 – Digital ID And CBDCs: The Next Control Layer 1:12:02 – Bitcoin As Parallel Rails Vs Physical-World Chokepoints 1:16:05 – CryptoCity In 20 Seconds: Who It’s For And How Selection Works 1:19:10 – Roadmap: Walls, Roads, First Houses, And Next Steps - NOSTR: Timothy Allen: npub1gcf9ltaeu42f4tr20z3avkas04dezlx3jaudqsuu87gvmh686xasrvqjg0 Free Cities Foundation: npub1lsj8pmgedqqamt89c27tzjjnlf0wn7q7udjm7j2cl9xxz97eacns2mwpee - LEGACY SOCIAL MEDIA: CryptoCity on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFeDneLtvyG7AXR6GPsOBIg CryptoCity on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cryptocityve/ Timothy Allen: https://twitter.com/MrTimothyAllen Free Cities Foundation: https://twitter.com/freecitiesfound - OTHER LINKS: CryptoCity: https://www.cryptocity.land/ Veritas Villages: https://www.veritasvillages.com/freecities Invest in ArkPad's Próspera Resort: http://tinyurl.com/ArkPad Free Cities Foundation: https://free-cities.org/ Become a resident or business owner in Próspera: https://prospera.co/r/freecities
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169 - The First Operational Seasteading Resort: Reef Resort | Mitchell Suchner 13.02.2026 1h 26m"If I can sell someone something to buy, they might buy it. If you can sell someone something that they can live in, they're likely to buy it. If you can sell someone something that they can live in and also generates passive income for them, they're very likely to buy it." A real seasteading resort exists today. Here’s the business model behind it. - Timothy Allen speaks with Mitchell Suchner, founder of ArkPad. Mitchell is building real, operational seasteading infrastructure, including Reef Resort in the Philippines. This episode is the economic case for how floating projects scale into ocean communities: not by ideology first, but by exports, revenue, and industry. We walk through the “seasteading stack” Mitchell sees emerging: aquaculture as early cashflow, tourism as a growth engine, and longer-term ocean industries like mineral extraction from seawater, offshore data infrastructure, and autonomous logistics. The conversation also covers platform stability, storm resilience, maritime flags and jurisdiction, and why distance from political risk can be a strategic advantage. Enjoy the conversation. Invest in the new ArkPad Seasteading Resort in Próspera: - https://tinyurl.com/arkpad - SHOW SPONSOR: Veritas Villages: https://www.veritasvillages.com/freecities Veritas Villages are building off-grid, energy self-sufficient communities for freedom lovers in Latin America. Bitcoin is accepted at all villages, including for the purchase of property. Previous interviews with Patrick Hiebert, Founder of Veritas Villages: EP 156: https://fountain.fm/episode/66NqAclTBh7FByIX7lCq EP 107: https://fountain.fm/episode/Fh6uGwZvVtPsYsR53pTI DONATE Bitcoin to the Free Cities Podcast: bc1q5jun0nzxzqepch84rqk0jnv0rd8uvns28df7mg - DONATE fiat currency to the Free Cities Podcast: https://buy.stripe.com/5kQ9AT90zeeY5JX7Jv4ow00 Listen on Fountain.fm to subscribe for BONUS episodes & EARLY ACCESS: https://fountain.fm/show/xudG4tsYH5TimGLfAmqn All the Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/FreeCitiesPodcast Free Cities Telegram Community: https://t.me/+im6c6r4jQkUzMjU0 Free Cities Conference: https://freecitiesconference.com/ Free Cities Foundation Newsletter: https://free-cities.org/subscribe Podcasting apps that support Value-4-Value Bitcoin payments: https://podcastindex.org/apps?appTypes=app TIMESTAMPS (Audio Version Only) 0:00:29 – Episode introduction 0:05:23 – Start of Conversation 0:07:20 – Mitchell’s Background And Path Into Seasteading 0:11:40 – Why Seasteading Must Start With Economics 0:18:10 – Ocean Mining And Extracting Minerals From Seawater 0:25:00 – Cities Need Exports: The Economic Case For Seasteads 0:33:40 – What Ocean Cities Will Actually Look Like 0:41:20 – ArkPad Designs, Stability, And Storm Resilience 0:48:10 – The Seasteading Income Stack: Fish, Tourism, Mining 0:52:40 – Offshore Data Centers And Future Ocean Industry 0:59:30 – Floating RVs, Flotillas, And Early Adoption Models 1:08:10 – Maritime Flags, Jurisdiction, And Governance At Sea 1:17:10 – Distance As Protection And Political Strategy 1:23:30 – Scaling From Projects To Cities NOSTR: Timothy Allen: npub1gcf9ltaeu42f4tr20z3avkas04dezlx3jaudqsuu87gvmh686xasrvqjg0 Free Cities Foundation: npub1lsj8pmgedqqamt89c27tzjjnlf0wn7q7udjm7j2cl9xxz97eacns2mwpee LEGACY SOCIAL MEDIA: Mitchell Suchner: https://x.com/M_Suchner ArkPad: https://x.com/real_Arkpad Timothy Allen: https://twitter.com/MrTimothyAllen Free Cities Foundation: https://twitter.com/freecitiesfound OTHER LINKS: ArkPad: https://arkpad.co/ Reef Resort: https://reefresort.co/ Veritas Villages: https://www.veritasvillages.com/freecities Free Cities Foundation: https://free-cities.org/ Become a resident or business owner in Próspera: https://prospera.co/r/freecities
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168 - Vikram Bharati: At the Intersection of Free Cities & Network States 06.02.2026 2h 4m“The free cities community seems very much more buttoned up and more pragmatic – real estate, free cities, development, SEZs. You need lawyers, you need bankers. And then the network state community, there’s a lot more dreamers, young dreamers who want to do pop-up cities. But there’s a convergence in between where you have a group of people who are a bit of both. And I think that middle group of people are people that are going to do some very interesting things.” - Timothy Allen speaks with Vikram Bharati. Vikram is the founder of Draper Nation, a governance venture lab focused on experimenting with new political and institutional models across both physical and digital realms. Vikram’s background spans venture capital, startup ecosystems, and long-running work with Tim Draper, with a particular focus on digital governance, networked communities, and cloud-based public services. The conversation moves from personal history, including Vikram’s roots in Nagaland and Timothy’s formative experiences across Northeast India, into a broader discussion of tribal governance, decentralization, and how small-scale systems resolve conflict and maintain cohesion. These lived examples become a lens for questioning democracy at scale and exploring why experimentation, rather than reform, is the primary driver of governance improvement. From there, the discussion connects Free Cities and Network States as complementary experiments: Free Cities operating on the ground through real estate, law, and host-state agreements, and Network States operating in the cloud through digital coordination and identity. Drawing on examples from China’s Special Economic Zones, private cities, Bitcoin, and Draper Nation’s digital nation experiments, the episode argues that the most meaningful governance innovation is emerging where physical jurisdictions and cloud-based systems intersect. Enjoy the conversation. - SHOW SPONSOR: Veritas Villages: https://www.veritasvillages.com/freecities - Veritas Villages are building off-grid, energy self-sufficient communities for freedom lovers in Latin America. Bitcoin is accepted at all villages, including for the purchase of property. - Previous interviews with Patrick Hiebert, Founder of Veritas Villages: EP 156: https://fountain.fm/episode/66NqAclTBh7FByIX7lCq EP 107: https://fountain.fm/episode/Fh6uGwZvVtPsYsR53pTI - DONATE Bitcoin to the Free Cities Podcast: bc1q5jun0nzxzqepch84rqk0jnv0rd8uvns28df7mg - DONATE fiat currency to the Free Cities Podcast: https://buy.stripe.com/5kQ9AT90zeeY5JX7Jv4ow00 - All the Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/FreeCitiesPodcast Free Cities Telegram Community: https://t.me/+im6c6r4jQkUzMjU0 Free Cities Conference: https://freecitiesconference.com/ Free Cities Foundation Newsletter: https://free-cities.org/subscribe - Podcasting apps that support Value 4 Value Bitcoin payments: https://podcastindex.org/apps?appTypes=app - TIMESTAMPS (Audio Version Only) 0:00:00 – Episode introduction 0:06:42 – Start of Conversation 0:15:12 – Shared Connection To Nagaland And Northeast India 0:27:40 – Tribal Governance, Christianity, And Social Cohesion 0:56:03 – Decentralization Vs Centralization And Conflict 0:59:24 – China’s Special Economic Zones As Governance Sandboxes 1:17:04 – Free Cities As Experiments In Governance Evolution 1:18:10 – Draper Nation Explained: A Governance Venture Lab 1:35:32 – Building A Digital Nation Without Land 1:45:04 – Free Cities Vs Network States: Pragmatists And Dreamers 1:48:08 – Bitcoin For Money, Databases For Everything Else 1:59:19 – Why Radical Governance Experiments Are Necessary - NOSTR: Timothy Allen: npub1gcf9ltaeu42f4tr20z3avkas04dezlx3jaudqsuu87gvmh686xasrvqjg0 Free Cities Foundation: npub1lsj8pmgedqqamt89c27tzjjnlf0wn7q7udjm7j2cl9xxz97eacns2mwpee - LEGACY SOCIAL MEDIA: Vikram Bharati: https://x.com/vikbharati Draper Nation: https://x.com/drapernationhq Timothy Allen: https://twitter.com/MrTimothyAllen Free Cities Foundation: https://twitter.com/freecitiesfound - OTHER LINKS: Draper Nation: https://drapernation.com/ Veritas Villages: https://www.veritasvillages.com/freecities Free Cities Foundation: https://free-cities.org/ Become a resident or business owner in Próspera: https://prospera.co/r/freecities
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167 - Mikkel Thorup: The Global Freedom Map Is Changing 30.01.2026 1h 14m“How do you get out of this? How do you separate yourself from your government today? How do you protect your wealth and your ability to provide for your family today?” - Timothy Allen speaks with Mikkel Thorup. Mikkel is a long-time expat, offshore consultant, and founder of Expat Money. He has spent over 25 years living outside his country of birth, traveled to more than 120 countries, and works directly with families, entrepreneurs, and high earners looking to reduce friction with the systems they live under. What begins with travel stories from Central Asia and reflections on cultural psychology quickly expands into a deeper conversation about freedom, perspective, and trade-offs. Mikkel challenges Western assumptions about liberty, compares overt and hidden forms of control, and argues that many people do not actually want freedom once responsibility enters the picture. From China and the Middle East to Panama and Latin America, the discussion maps where real-world freedom is increasing, where it is quietly disappearing, and why jurisdictions with territorial tax systems and diversified revenue models are becoming magnets for mobile families. Along the way, Mikkel explains why Panama functions as a de facto city-state, how offshore structures really work in practice, and why physical communities matter more than online movements alone. The second half of the conversation moves into harder territory: public education, UBI, loss of purpose, and why meaning, struggle, and family remain central even in a world of optionality. Rather than offering slogans or hacks, the episode stays grounded in lived experience, trade-offs, and personal responsibility. Enjoy the conversation. - SHOW SPONSOR: Veritas Villages: https://www.veritasvillages.com/freecities - Veritas Villages are building off-grid, energy self-sufficient communities for freedom lovers in Latin America. Bitcoin is accepted at all villages, including for the purchase of property. - Previous interviews with Patrick Hiebert, Founder of Veritas Villages: EP 156: https://fountain.fm/episode/66NqAclTBh7FByIX7lCq EP 107: https://fountain.fm/episode/Fh6uGwZvVtPsYsR53pTI - DONATE Bitcoin to the Free Cities Podcast: bc1q5jun0nzxzqepch84rqk0jnv0rd8uvns28df7mg - DONATE fiat currency to the Free Cities Podcast: https://buy.stripe.com/5kQ9AT90zeeY5JX7Jv4ow00 - All the Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/FreeCitiesPodcast Free Cities Telegram Community: https://t.me/+im6c6r4jQkUzMjU0 Free Cities Conference: https://freecitiesconference.com/ Free Cities Foundation Newsletter: https://free-cities.org/subscribe - Podcasting apps that support Value 4 Value Bitcoin payments: https://podcastindex.org/apps?appTypes=app - TIMESTAMPS (Audio Version Only) 0:00:00 – Episode introduction 0:07:36 – Start of Conversation 0:10:12 – Do Humans Actually Want Freedom? 0:12:41 – China, The West, And Trade-Offs In Freedom 0:15:15 – “China Is Honest, The West Hides Control” 0:20:59 – Why Panama Works As A Freedom Hub 0:23:46 – How Panama Funds Itself Without Heavy Taxation 0:26:15 – Politics, Elections, And Why Socialism Doesn’t Take Root 0:28:33 – Veritas Villages And Physical Communities 0:31:14 – Dropping Out Of School And Rejecting State Education 0:36:15 – The Arctic, Meaninglessness, And UBI As A Warning 0:40:18 – Showing Alternatives Instead Of Fixing Broken Systems 0:46:20 – Physical Communities Vs Countries On The Internet 0:50:12 – Freedom Of Movement After Lockdowns 0:53:14 – Who Is Moving To Latin America And Why 0:56:16 – Early Retirement, Purpose, And Human Flourishing 0:59:26 – Enthusiasm, Mission, And Life Direction 1:01:36 – Bitcoin In Panama And Legal Reality 1:04:09 – Panama As A De Facto City-State - NOSTR: Timothy Allen: npub1gcf9ltaeu42f4tr20z3avkas04dezlx3jaudqsuu87gvmh686xasrvqjg0 Free Cities Foundation: npub1lsj8pmgedqqamt89c27tzjjnlf0wn7q7udjm7j2cl9xxz97eacns2mwpee - LEGACY SOCIAL MEDIA: Mikkel Thorup: https://x.com/ThorupMikkel Timothy Allen: https://twitter.com/MrTimothyAllen Free Cities Foundation: https://twitter.com/freecitiesfound - OTHER LINKS: Expat Money: https://expatmoney.com Veritas Villages: https://www.veritasvillages.com/freecities Free Cities Foundation: https://free-cities.org/ Become a resident or business owner in Próspera: https://prospera.co/r/freecities
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166 - Christoph Heuermann: You Can Live Tax Free Almost Anywhere 23.01.2026 1h 18m“Why do you need Free Cities if you can live tax-free everywhere?” - Timothy Allen speaks with Christoph Heuermann. Christoph is a perpetual traveler whose company Staatenlos sits at the intersection of global mobility, asset protection, and quiet preparation for uncertainty. What begins with stories of constant movement and remote places quickly turns into a deeper exploration of why some people choose not to anchor themselves to a single country, system, or plan. Without turning it into a how-to guide, the conversation moves through unclaimed territories, unusual experiments in sovereignty, and the lived reality behind concepts like exit, optionality, and Plan B thinking. Heuermann shares observations from years of travel and advising clients, offering glimpses into how families, entrepreneurs, and retirees are responding to tightening rules and rising friction worldwide. The discussion also challenges common assumptions about digital nomads, free cities, and what actually creates resilience, hinting at tensions between online freedom and physical reality. Throughout, the focus stays practical and grounded, more about mindset and trade-offs than hype. Enjoy the conversation. - SHOW SPONSOR: Veritas Villages: https://www.veritasvillages.com/freecities - Veritas Villages are building off-grid, energy self-sufficient communities for freedom lovers in Latin America. Bitcoin is accepted at all villages, including for the purchase of property. - Previous interviews with Patrick Hiebert, Founder of Veritas Villages: EP 156: https://fountain.fm/episode/66NqAclTBh7FByIX7lCq EP 107: https://fountain.fm/episode/Fh6uGwZvVtPsYsR53pTI - DONATE Bitcoin to the Free Cities Podcast: bc1q5jun0nzxzqepch84rqk0jnv0rd8uvns28df7mg - DONATE fiat currency to the Free Cities Podcast: https://buy.stripe.com/5kQ9AT90zeeY5JX7Jv4ow00 - All the Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/FreeCitiesPodcast Free Cities Telegram Community: https://t.me/+im6c6r4jQkUzMjU0 Free Cities Conference: https://freecitiesconference.com/ Free Cities Foundation Newsletter: https://free-cities.org/subscribe - Podcasting apps that support Value 4 Value Bitcoin payments: https://podcastindex.org/apps?appTypes=app - TIMESTAMPS (Audio Version Only) 0:00:00 – Episode introduction 0:06:58 – Start of Conversation 0:07:14 – Who Christoph Heuermann Is And What He Actually Does 0:08:49 – Personal Travel Vs Influencer Culture 0:10:28 – Why Constant Travel Is Energizing, Not Exhausting 0:11:56 – Living Light, Mobile Bases, And The Expedition Truck 0:13:07 – Antarctica Explained: What People Get Wrong 0:19:16 – Research Stations As Accidental Free Cities 0:20:39 – Bir Tawil And The Reality Of Terra Nullius 0:22:45 – Being Detained By Gold Miners In The Desert 0:26:16 – Sailing Across The Atlantic During Lockdowns 0:29:01 – Visiting 326 Of 330 Jurisdictions Worldwide 0:37:12 – What Staatenlos Actually Does For Clients 0:39:29 – Why Global Mobility Is Accelerating Post-Pandemic 0:40:59 – “You Can Live Tax Free Everywhere” Explained 0:42:01 – Why Free Cities Need Physical Workers, Not Just Nomads 0:45:30 – Living In High-Tax Countries Without Being Tax Resident 0:48:03 – Family Strategies, Schooling, And Multiple Bases 0:50:23 – Exit Taxes, Capital Controls, And Rising Barriers 0:56:15 – Living Between Jurisdictions As A Lifestyle Choice 1:00:02 – Second Passports As Insurance, Not Status 1:08:04 – Digital ID, Parallel Systems, And Plan B Thinking 1:10:26 – The Future: Multipolar Worlds And Safer Regions 1:14:04 – Media Smears, Bad Press, And Unexpected Upside 1:17:24 – Final Reflections On Freedom And Optionality - NOSTR: Timothy Allen: npub1gcf9ltaeu42f4tr20z3avkas04dezlx3jaudqsuu87gvmh686xasrvqjg0 Free Cities Foundation: npub1lsj8pmgedqqamt89c27tzjjnlf0wn7q7udjm7j2cl9xxz97eacns2mwpee - LEGACY SOCIAL MEDIA: Christoph Heuermann: https://x.com/Staatenlosch Staatenlos: https://x.com/Staatenlos\_ Timothy Allen: https://twitter.com/MrTimothyAllen Free Cities Foundation: https://twitter.com/freecitiesfound - OTHER LINKS: Staatenlos: https://linktr.ee/staatenlos Veritas Villages: https://www.veritasvillages.com/freecities Free Cities Foundation: https://free-cities.org/ Become a resident or business owner in Próspera: https://prospera.co/r/freecities
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NEWS 002 - Venezuela After the Capture of Maduro 21.01.2026 19mIn this NEWS episode of the Free Cities Podcast, Timothy Allen summarizes a recent Free Cities Foundation Ambassador call focused on the reported capture of Venezuela’s president Nicolás Maduro and the rapid signals of reopening that followed. - Drawing on firsthand accounts from Tim Stern, founder of CryptoCity, a residential special economic zone being built on Venezuela's Margarita Island, the discussion traced the immediate shock of the news, followed by a sudden surge in activity. Stern described how real estate inventory on Margarita tightened dramatically within days, with entry-level beachfront apartments disappearing and inbound interest spiking. - He also reported hundreds of new CryptoCity sign-ups in a single day and the return of international flights, including direct routes to Caracas for the first time in roughly 15–20 years, with expectations that flights to Margarita itself would soon follow. - José Cordero, a Venezuelan economist and futurist, framed the moment in national terms, emphasizing that roughly a third of Venezuela’s population, an estimated 8–9 million people, now lives abroad. He argued that despite sensitivities around sovereignty and colonialism, most Venezuelans viewed the intervention positively, seeing it as a break from an armed regime they could not remove themselves. The call explored how legitimacy, relief, and uncertainty coexist during abrupt political transitions. - The conversation examined risks to special economic zones established under the previous regime. Stern explained that CryptoCity had been developed deliberately “by the book,” with extensive legal, environmental, and infrastructure studies, reducing exposure even if formal SEZ designations were revisited. Energy security was also discussed, including Venezuela’s dependence on the Guri hydroelectric system, recent outages, and Margarita’s partial local generation, reinforcing CryptoCity’s decision to pursue independent energy production. - Participants also addressed foreign capital dynamics, particularly Chinese investment in Venezuelan infrastructure and oil, which was characterized as significant but cautious amid shifting U.S. influence. Dollarization was raised as a potential stabilizing outcome following years of hyperinflation. - The call concluded with an update on Honduras from Alex Ugorji, where a delayed and contested election appeared to be resolving in favor of a transition away from socialist governance. While uncertainty remained, the consensus was that negotiated settlements around special economic zones such as Prospera and Ciudad Morazán were increasingly plausible. - Overall, the episode captures a moment of cautious optimism marked by reopening signals, unresolved legitimacy questions, fragile infrastructure, and renewed global attention on special economic zones as tools for navigating political transitions. - DONATE Bitcoin to the Free Cities Podcast: bc1q5jun0nzxzqepch84rqk0jnv0rd8uvns28df7mg - DONATE fiat currency to the Free Cities Podcast: https://buy.stripe.com/5kQ9AT90zeeY5JX7Jv4ow00 - All the Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/FreeCitiesPodcast Free Cities Telegram Community: https://t.me/+im6c6r4jQkUzMjU0 Free Cities Conference: https://freecitiesconference.com/ Free Cities Foundation Newsletter: https://free-cities.org/subscribe - Podcasting apps that support Value 4 Value Bitcoin payments: https://podcastindex.org/apps?appTypes=app
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