Fathers' Voices Launched
- Luminary Starr
- Jan 18, 2023
- 2 min read
We are now on our 2nd episode, and you can see all of the platforms we're on. Apparently, the RSS feeds don't update all that well on the receive sites, as some platforms have all the shows (including our test shows!), and some don't have all of them (yet)! But currently only having 2 actual shows, so far, it's not too big a deal.
We listed, and want to promote, our urls under the "Where we and you, as the audience, earn crypto" section, because that allows us to earn a few cents to help this project grow, and our growing audience can earn a bit, for their time...wins for all! They won't be listed each time, so overzealous "spam controls" don't go whack...
We are very crypto friendly, and when it comes to donations, the price flux doesn't matter to us, too much. And if you're curious about crypto, but not wanting to deal with some major fluxes, you may want to look into stable coins (look under the fundraising tab, under Fathers' Voices). Some--USDC, BUSD, GUSD--are where their respective firms offer a 1:1 to the USD, and sometimes, other stables. Others, like EOSTD, DAI, etc flux, but generally within a nickle, either way. The oldest and most well known stable, USDT (Tether), has some issues, so we generally don't recommend it...if Binace (one of the biggest crypto exchanges around) won't offer a 1:1 on it, that tells us all we want to know...but don't confuse it with TUSD (TrueUSD), as they (and Biance) will offer a 1:1. There are other stables--THKD, TAUD, EURS, and others--which you can explore, on your own.
Due to the nature of these shows, on the low end, we may label them NSFW. On shows with more intense discussions, we may fully use "explicit." These may or may not be as "intense," but we figure putting up a couple of warnings lets people know that "content may not be suited to all audiences." You're given at least 2 warnings (one in the description, and one on the podcast's settings) to know so...in addition to general warnings, on this site, and elsewhere.
Last thoughts (for now) is that many are under the impression that a "custody issue" is civil, not criminal. At best, this is being unaware of the laws (especially for those enforcing laws). At worse, it's willful negligence, not wanting to enforce the laws. We'll also being going into state specific laws on the matters, with direct readings from the states' sites, and what each misdemeanor/felony charge is (the different classes). To get the enforcement, you may have to contact Internal Affairs, mayors, on up to governors and state reps. You're battling for your kid(s), so go do what you gotta do!
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