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Building Freedom - Podcast on Creating Freedom at Scale
- Studio in the Village. Community access to Civ 101 participants.
- Doers building Distributive Enterprise, addressing capital allocation and coordination issues. Exploring if capital coordination is needed, or if distributive capitalization assistance funding can provide a startup solution
- Builders and designers of the future, such as Yochai Benkler
- WorkAdventure coordination, ChatGPT API, Civ 101, Iconic CAD, Builder Crash Course combine seamlessly to an e
- Build and fund a real village. Civ 101 prototype first at Factor e Farm, once that is successful, we crowd fund territory. This is like Network State.
- Schedule: Yochai Benkler, Balaji Srinivasan, Vinay Gupta, Steve Netzley.
Podcast Strategy
Build on the following doe both storytelling and development:
| Platform / Person | What They Proved | Mechanism | Relevance to OSE | What’s Missing (OSE Opportunity) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joe Rogan Experience / Joe Rogan | Long-form conversation can scale globally and build deep trust | High-frequency, authentic, low-friction dialogue | Build epistemic layer: conversations with builders, economists, participants | No structured output or production system; lacks actionable frameworks |
| The Tim Ferriss Show / Tim Ferriss | High performers can be deconstructed into repeatable frameworks | Extraction of tacit knowledge into playbooks | Convert builds into curricula, checklists, and replication protocols | No large-scale physical execution or production validation |
| MrBeast / Jimmy Donaldson | Attention can be engineered and reinvested at massive scale | Viral spectacle + reinvestment flywheel | Use extreme builds as acquisition engine for participants and funding | No persistent production system or replicable infrastructure |
| The Diary of a CEO / Steven Bartlett | Authority and credibility can be scaled through curated insight | High-quality interviews + personal narrative + business lens | Frame OSE as serious, high-stakes economic innovation | No execution layer; insight not translated into production systems |
| Khan Academy / Sal Khan | Education can scale globally at near-zero marginal cost | Structured, modular, self-paced learning | Scale Future Builders Academy globally (remote + hybrid) | No physical production or real-world application layer |
| Y Combinator | Small cohorts + mentorship can produce outsized results | Batch model + network effects + capital access | Replication Track = accelerator for civilization builders | Focus limited to startups, not physical infrastructure systems |
| GitHub | Distributed collaboration can produce complex systems at scale | Version control + pull requests + modular contributions | Model for IconicCAD + open hardware collaboration | Primarily software; lacks physical build integration |
| Wikipedia | Massive knowledge bases can be built without central ownership | Open editing + community governance | Open documentation layer for builds, training, and protocols | No execution or validation of knowledge in real-world systems |
| Tesla, Inc. / Elon Musk | Manufacturing innovation is systems-level and iterative | Vertical integration + rapid iteration + production engineering | Transition builds into optimized production systems | Closed, capital-intensive; not open or broadly replicable |
| Open Source Ecology (OSE) | (To Be Proven) Open, collaborative production can scale physical infrastructure | Integration of media, training, design, and production | Full Civ 2.0 stack: story → training → build → replication | Must prove replicability without central leadership; must validate economic model |
And Paul Romer on Charter Cities