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Today's guest on the podcast is my good friend David Wetton, a Chartered Accountant and Warwick MBA, who is also an ordained interfaith minister.  As a Conscious Leadership mentor, David helps executive leaders transform their leadership presence and performance.  As a teenager, his career began very differently; he was intrigued by numbers and business, and this fascination led him to pursue a career in accounting. However, his spiritual journey profoundly understood the purpose of his life's path. David will share the phrase “either everything is sacred or nothing is," illustrating how he sees the sacred elements in every step of his journey.

Today, we will discuss transformative ideas at the intersection of spirituality and global change. We’ll explore a topic that’s both revolutionary and provocative: Bitcoin, A Spiritual Solution For Humanity. David brings a unique perspective, merging his deep background in finance, spirituality, and leadership to unpack the profound implications of Bitcoin in our world today.

In this episode, we discuss the journey from traditional financial systems to the decentralized promise of Bitcoin, its potential to disrupt economic inequality, and its spiritual resonance as a tool for individual empowerment and global change. We'll explore Bitcoin's fixed supply, community trust, and its role in awakening people to the true nature of money. David shares how Bitcoin can serve as a means of wealth preservation in troubled economies and as a catalyst for creating a more just and spiritually aligned financial future. Plus, we’ll touch on the exciting potential of Bitcoin to bridge us toward a more sustainable and community-driven economy.

So, grab your headphones and join us as we look beyond the headlines and dive into Bitcoin's spiritual and practical dimensions with David Wetton on Sacred Changemakers.

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*“Bitcoin is a spiritual movement. It gives me a sense that I can be sovereign with my money. I'm not being told what to do by people with unclear and nefarious purposes motivating how they use my money”—*David Wetton

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