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That show is equal parts content and advertising. That is a bit too much for me...
It used to be good but IMHO nowadays half the show is two people talking about whatever they've done last week (fixed the wifi here, new hard drives there, .. who cares?) with seemingly zero actual research/preparation for the show, and the other half is paid (in crypto) messages from the audience.
It's the only Jupiter Broadcasting show I'm still subscribed to, but lately I've been either skipping episodes entirely or listening with the chapter list and skipping to whatever I found non boring (like, 3 minutes I would actually listed to per show?). It's not long until I drop the show entirely.
As most (all?) Jupiter Broadcasting shows, It's IMHO more entertainment that information. Nothing bad with that if that's what one likes.