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The Tom Woods Show

Ep. 882 Tatiana Moroz on Cryptocurrency, Causes Worth Supporting, Being an Independent (and Pro-Liberty) Musician, and Creepy People in the Liberty Movement

The Tom Woods Show

Tom Woods

Politics, Economics, Libertarian, Government, News

4.83.3K Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2017

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Tatiana Moroz, a liberty movement veteran, joins me to discuss a wide variety of topics, including how she uses cryptocurrency to support her work; being an independent musician in the Internet age; creeps in the liberty movement (shocking, right?); Ross Ulbricht and Silk Road, and a lot more. 

Show notes for Ep. 882

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0:00.0

The Tom Woods Show, episode 882.

0:03.2

Prepare to set fire to the index card of allowable opinion.

0:08.0

Your daily dose of Liberty Education starts here, the Tom Woods Show.

0:14.1

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0:18.2

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0:24.8

promo code Woods.

0:27.2

Hey everybody, Tom Woods here.

0:28.6

Join today by Tatiana Morose, who is a singer-songwriter.

0:32.4

Many of you have gotten to know if you've been in the Liberty movement for a long time because she performs all over

0:39.1

the place, including on the Contra Cruise, I might add. She has a brand new album just released

0:46.5

called Keep the Faith. She's host of the Tatiana Show, a podcast. You can find out more about her

0:52.2

at Tatiana Moroze.com. That's M-O-R-O-Z.

0:56.3

Tatiana, welcome to the show.

0:57.8

Thanks so much for having me.

0:59.4

So just a few days ago, you had your new album, Keep the Faith released, which is the first,

1:04.7

according to the press release, your first studio album in about five years. Wow. So first of all, what made you say, I think I've got to go back

1:14.2

and record a new album when, you know, maybe a couple years ago you weren't doing that.

1:18.7

What suddenly changed? You just had a lot of music or why did you do it? Well, actually, I recorded

1:24.5

this album in late 2014 and it's taken me this long to put it out.

1:29.5

But I did it in order to sort of illustrate people also about the technology that we created

1:35.0

that empowered the album.

1:36.5

So I had to sort of wait until the technology caught up.

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