The Bank of Canada once represented stability and trust. Today, inflation, debt, and digital currencies are forcing Canadians to ask—who really controls our money? Aaron Pete breaks down the history of central banking, the fall of the gold standard, the rise of fiat currency, Mark Carney’s role, and whether Bitcoin or gold could restore faith in the system. Send us a text Support the show nuancedmedia.ca
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The Bank of Canada once represented stability and trust. Today, inflation, debt, and digital currencies are forcing Canadians to ask—who really controls our money? Aaron Pete breaks down the history of central banking, the fall of the gold standard, the rise of fiat currency, Mark Carney’s role, and whether Bitcoin or gold could restore faith in the system. Send us a text Support the show nuancedmedia.ca
207. Outrage vs. Responsibility: Why Our Institutions Feel Broken
Nuanced.
32 minutes
1 month ago
207. Outrage vs. Responsibility: Why Our Institutions Feel Broken
Western culture isn’t struggling with money or freedom—it’s struggling with maturity. In this talk, Aaron Pete explores how comfort made us fragile, how politics turned into therapy, how media became performance, and how leaders lost their courage. This is a call to grow up again—choosing responsibility, honesty, and seriousness over outrage and convenience. Send us a text Support the show nuancedmedia.ca
Nuanced.
The Bank of Canada once represented stability and trust. Today, inflation, debt, and digital currencies are forcing Canadians to ask—who really controls our money? Aaron Pete breaks down the history of central banking, the fall of the gold standard, the rise of fiat currency, Mark Carney’s role, and whether Bitcoin or gold could restore faith in the system. Send us a text Support the show nuancedmedia.ca