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  • In this episode of The Get Down, Ritzy P. interviews Richard Ng and Jake Foreman about their journeys into the world of Web3 and the founding of IndigiDAO, an initiative aimed at empowering Indigenous entrepreneurs through decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs). They discuss the core objectives of IndigiDAO, the impact of a significant grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the milestones they have achieved. The conversation also highlights the importance of community, the role of government in supporting micro enterprises, and personal insights from both founders.

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    Richard Ng is a seasoned social impact leader with over a decade of experience driving innovation and growth in both the nonprofit and for profit sectors, and currently is the Program Manager and Co-Founder of IndigiDAO, an initiative supporting indigenous entrepreneurs to set up economic cooperatives to create a kinship economy. Richard's passion for creating positive social change is evident in his impactful work across a range of industries.

    Henry Jake Foreman MCRP is a specialist in facilitation, development, and implementation of engaging learning experiences for students of all ages and has created a variety of curricula around education, health, and entrepreneurship. He is the founder of Karuna Colectiva, a social enterprise that delivers the principles of engagement, innovation, and application through mentorship, bicycling, and cooperative economics. He is also the Program Director of New Mexico Community Capital and manages the Financial & Business Basics course that is designed to help build a solid foundation to form and grow business ideas with a personal financial plan for success.

    We discuss:

    IndigiDAO’s aims to support Indigenous entrepreneurs through a DAO structure.Community and collaboration as essentials for Indigenous entrepreneurs.Prioritizing assistive technologies in IndigiDAO's design and mission.The impact of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant on IndigiDAO's development.

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  • In this episode of The Get Down, Ritzy P. interviews Dr. Tonya M. Evans, an attorney, academic, and founder, about the changing crypto landscape and her book, Digital Money Demystified. They discuss the importance of policy over politics, the need for inclusive policy making, and the challenges of pushing for change in the crypto industry. Dr. Evans also shares her thoughts on the future of crypto regulation and the role of the SEC. Also, Cleve Mesidor shares her extensive political background, including serving in the Obama administration, working in Congress, and running for city council in DC.

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    Dr. Tonya M. Evans is a trailblazer in the intersection of law, blockchain, and cryptocurrency. As a distinguished professor at Penn State Dickinson Law, she's sculpted a niche in intellectual property and cutting-edge technologies. Her recent appointment to the Board of Directors at the renowned Digital Currency Group further solidifies her esteemed position in the tech realm. She is also acclaimed author of Digital Money Demystified: Go From Cash to Crypto Safely, Legally and Confidently, published by Broad Book Press, and host of a popular weekly podcast, Tech Intersect.

    We discuss:

    Politics should be about public service and policies, not just politics for the sake of politics.Inclusive policymaking and rulemaking are crucial for the crypto industry to ensure diversity and representation.The current regulatory landscape for crypto is outdated and needs to be updated to reflect the changing technology.Crypto offers financial freedom and opportunities for marginalized communities, and it's important to educate oneself and make informed choices.

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  • The Democratic Convention is in full swing and the crypto community is making its presence felt. On this episode of The Get Down, butterscotch Media’s own Cleve Mesidor and Ritzy P sit down live at the Chicago DNC to discuss the incredible events they have hosted and been part of in recent weeks, share their insider perspective straight from the convention floor, and their hopeful outlook on the future of crypto, regardless of who ends up in the White House.

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    We discuss:

    Recapping recent events we have been part of: Data on Crypto briefing at the DNC, our recent event through Hola Metaverso Alchemia, the panel at VeeCon, and the retreat at Martha’s Vineyard.The Harris-Walz proposed “Opportunity Economy” agenda presents potential for incorporating crypto and web3 innovation.Our political outlook on crypto policy and inclusion for 2025 and beyond.With our creator credentials at the DNC, butterscotch Media has been able to report on incredible conversations, make connections, and continue to amplify diverse crypto leaders.

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  • In this episode of The Get Down, host Ritzy P sits down with Amena Ross at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) in Chicago to discuss her journey into the world of crypto, her insights on the evolving political landscape of digital assets and the immense potential to create economic spaces of empowerment and opportunities through digital assets, decentralization, and blockchain. Amena also shares her hopes of resetting the table so that everyone is welcome to join in on the conversation.

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    Amena Ross is the Head of Global Policy at Cash App and Afterpay. Starting her professional path on Capitol Hill, she started as an Executive Assistant for a member of Congress from Houston, Texas, and worked her way up from there. Following that role, Amena did policy on Homeland Security, served as the Chief of Staff for Mr. Green, and eventually got into digital assets and crypto in her next job at SIFMA (Security Industry Financial Markets Association).

    We discuss:

    Amena’s Capitol Hill experience equipped her with the adaptability and versatility to navigate the ever-changing crypto industry. Serious data and well-crafted arguments focused on economic empowerment and financial inclusion will be crucial for crypto to be taken seriously by policymakers.True innovation happens when the people directly impacted are at the center of its creation. Predictions for the Harris-Walz position on crypto and what to expect for the future of this ever-changing political landscape.The importance of staying in the know, doing your own research, and being open to new perspectives.

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  • In this episode of The Get Down, host Ritzy P. sits down with Tiffany J. Smith to discuss the importance of understanding the intersection between old rules and new technologies in the regulatory and compliance space and the need to focus on financial inclusion rather than political affiliations. They also discuss the success of the inaugural Blockchain Brain Trust Retreat at Martha’s Vineyard and what the event will look like this year. Also, Cleve Mesidor talks about what the current political landscape can mean for the future of crypto policy and regulation here in the US.

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    Tiffany J. Smith is a partner at WilmerHale and Co-Chair of the Firm’s Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Working Group. She has over a decade of experience advising and representing broker-dealers, financial institutions, and technology companies (including crypto companies) on cutting-edge regulatory and compliance matters. She has a broad client base including traditional financial institutions, crypto exchanges, NFT issuers and platforms, Web3 companies, and payment platforms.

    We discuss:

    Understanding the intersection between old rules and new technologies is crucial in the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry.Bringing Web3 to Martha's Vineyard provides an opportunity to educate political leaders and policymakers in a relaxed setting.The success of the inaugural Blockchain Brain Trust Retreat by bringing together Black leaders in the industry and facilitating networking and knowledge sharing.How the changing policy landscape in the crypto industry should focus on financial inclusion and understanding the impact on daily lives.

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  • In this episode of The Get Down, host Ritzy P sits down with Corey “Jayohcee” Jocko to discuss how he has utilized blockchain and NFTs to showcase his art and music, and how it has provided new opportunities for indigenous artists. Corey also highlights the significance of archiving Indigenous culture and land rights on the blockchain, as well as the potential for physical-digital hybrid experiences in the future... Also, Cleve Mesidor talks about butterscotch media’s focus on policy, not partisan politics.

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    Corey Jocko, known as Jayohcee, is an artist, activist, and performer from Akwesasne/Turtle Island. He is a First Nations Mohawk Warrior who is also a hip-hop artist from the Akwesasne Mohawk Reserve which is straddled in between what is now the US and Canadian border. Naturally driven and motivated, Jayohcee created and headlined his “For The Love of Music Tour” Summer 2016 and did 'Wake Up the World Tour' early 2017 with his brothers after their time at Standing Rock. Jayohcee has performed, presented workshops, and shared his story all throughout North America, leading to a family and fan base that expands globally.

    We discuss:

    How representation is crucial for marginalized communities in the web3 space.Archiving Indigenous culture and land rights on the blockchain is important for preserving history and identity.The potential for physical-digital hybrid experiences in the future, where physical artworks can be paired with digital NFTs.Policies should prioritize the well-being of people and the planet over monetary interests.

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  • This episode of The Get Down podcast is all about the future of work and life in the digital age! Special Guest Damu Winston, the global head of Web3 Innovation at Amazon, shares his career journey and insights on the future of work in the digital age. He emphasizes the importance of including marginalized communities, such as Black and Brown individuals, in the conversation and opportunities of emerging technologies. Additionally, Ritzy P and Cleve Mesidor discuss bringing butterscotch Media to the Democratic National Convention in August.

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    Damu Winston is the global head of Web3 Innovation at Amazon and two-time best-selling author, notably with his 2019 work ‘I Don’t Trust You, But Blockchain and Bitcoin Will Help’. A global thought leader recognized for pioneering advancements in emerging technologies at Amazon and other Fortune 50 corporations, Damu has a proven track record across the Aviation, Travel, Real Estate, Financial Services, Nuclear Energy, Healthcare & Public Health, Public Sector, and Information Technology sectors.

    We discuss:

    Damu’s nonlinear career path that led him to working with emerging technologies.How emerging technologies like blockchain, AI and spatial computing lack diversity and inclusion of marginalized groups.Digital identity and assets and their growing importance as technology changes rapidly.The importance of maintaining curiosity and following where it leads you.

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  • On this episode of The Get Down, Cleve Mesidor sits down with Joshua Rivera, Operating Partner and General Counsel at blockchain investment firm Blockchain Capital, to discuss blockchain startups, entrepreneurship, and the evolving regulatory landscape. Joshua shares his journey from lawyer to blockchain advocate and insights from his work investing in innovative crypto projects.

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    Joshua Rivera is the General Counsel of Blockchain Capital. He is an expert in the legal and regulatory issues attending various aspects of the crypto industry including token protocols, DeFi, DAOs, NFTs and digital asset commodities and securities, and he has extensive experience analyzing the blockchain industry’s rapidly evolving regulatory landscape. Before joining Blockchain Capital, Joshua worked as a senior associate at Cooley LLP where he was part of the firm’s cryptocurrency and blockchain practice counseling exchanges, investors and blockchain developers.

    We discuss:

    Blockchain Capital’s history and investment in crypto startups.The role of the Blockchain Association in educating lawmakers and shaping policy.The importance of regulatory clarity for small businesses and entrepreneurs.Advice for young founders in the blockchain and crypto space.


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  • This episode of The Get Down podcast features an insightful conversation on financial inclusion and the potential of emerging technologies like blockchain and AI. Special guest Betsabe Botaitis shares her unique career journey from traditional banking to entrepreneurship in FinTech and web3, and how her diverse experiences have fueled her passion for impacting underserved communities. Plus, host Ritzy P and Cleve Mesidor discuss the direction of butterscotch Media now that the podcast has launched!

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    Betsabe Botaitis serves as the Chief Financial Officer at Hedera, a trusted blockchain layer for enterprises, where she is responsible for overseeing all financial and accounting activities, including token economics and strategy. Prior to joining Hedera, Betsabe held senior finance positions at various high-growth companies including Uplift, Kueski, LendingClub, and Citigroup. Betsabe is on the advisory board of the NASDAQ Entrepreneurial Center and is a member of the Fortune Most Powerful Women.

    This episode discusses:

    Betsabe’s nonlinear career path from large financial institutions to startups and her role as CFO of Hedera.How blockchain technologies like stablecoins can revolutionize access to financial services globally.The importance of finance professionals having an understanding of both traditional and newer digital assets.Potential for blockchain to improve data integrity and decision-making in healthcare and longevity.

    Blockchain has the ability to solve long-standing problems of trust and efficiency across multiple industries. By leveraging the emerging technologies like blockchain and AI, we can create more inclusive and equitable financial systems worldwide. We hope you walk away feeling inspired by Betsabe’s commitment to using her skills and experiences to empower underserved communities.

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  • NOTE: The views expressed are Schonda's own, not those of Coin Metrics. Her views are not investment advice.

    In this episode of The Get Down podcast, host Ritzy P discusses the importance of inclusivity and bipartisanship in crypto policymaking with Cleve Mesidor of Butterscotch Media. They are joined by special guest Shonda Fields of Coin Metrics, who shares her experience bridging traditional finance and digital assets.

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    Schonda Fields is the Director of Products for Indexing at Coin Metrics, which is a data warehouse for digital assets. She's based in Brooklyn NYC and has an extensive background in finance, including the London Stock Exchange group, attempting to bridge the gap between traditional finance and web three.

    This episode discusses:

    How bipartisanship is crucial for advancing meaningful crypto policy and regulation.What indexing is and how it impacts digital assets.Bridging traditional finance knowledge with crypto helps increase understanding across sectors.How authentic relationships built over time are important for learning and career progression.

    While still early, the merging of traditional finance and cryptocurrency holds great potential for innovation and inclusion. By getting involved, building connections, and maintaining an open mind, you can be a part of shaping this evolving industry for the better. The insights shared in this discussion offer a starting point for your own journey at the intersection of these worlds.

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  • On this episode of the Butterscotch podcast, The Get Down, Cleve Mesidor and Ritzy P discuss their mission to amplify diverse voices in the emerging tech space. As the founder of Butterscotch Media and a former Obama administration staffer, Cleve shares her journey from politics into crypto and why decentralization was her calling.

    Ritzy P, founder of Ritzy Periwinkle, dives into her work promoting creative innovation, community impact, and inclusive metaverse experiences. She also previews her new podcast focusing on underrepresented communities building in Web3.

    Cleve and Ritzy reflect on their experience at Consensus 2024, including thought-provoking panels on digital identity and investing for social good. They emphasize the need for more educational resources and stories that help newcomers see themselves in crypto.

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    We discuss:

    Launch of Butterscotch media and its impactInclusivity and diversity in the Web3 and DeFi spaceInsights into the Consensus Conference and its significanceThe intersection of politics and cryptoPersonal journeys and experiences shared by the speakers


    Tune in for insights on Butterscotch's newsletter, podcast and events and how they spotlight inclusion through interviews with leaders like Judy Mann and Lule. Cleve and Ritzy also discuss the importance of amplifying diverse voices to democratize change in this new digital revolution.

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  • In this special bonus episode of The Get Down, Cleve Mesidor interviews Rashan Colbert, Head of Policy at dYdX Trading, live at Consensus by CoinDesk. They discuss the current regulatory landscape of crypto and the challenges of achieving bipartisanship in the industry. He emphasizes the need for education and a shift in the narrative beyond just store of value.

    Rashan also delves into the role of DeFi and the need for a workable regulatory framework that aligns with the unique nature of decentralized finance. He shares his personal journey into the crypto industry and highlights the importance of understanding the blind spots and motivations of policymakers.

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    Rashan Colbert is the Head of Policy at dYdX Trading, where he leads the company’s legislative and regulatory advocacy efforts on Capitol Hill and beyond. dYdX Trading’s mission is to democratize access to financial opportunity through DeFi. Before joining dYdX Trading, Rashan worked on Capitol Hill in the office of New Jersey Senator Cory Booker (D). Rashan concentrated on the Senator’s work in the Senate Commerce Committee, including Technology and Telecommunications, as well as efforts on the Senate Agriculture Committee, specifically on Digital Assets. Rashan also has campaigning experience as a previous staffer for Gov. Martin O'Malley's PAC, O'Say Can You See, as well as in congressional races and two presidential campaigns–the Cory Booker (2020) and Martin O'Malley (2016) campaigns.

    We discuss:

    The current regulatory landscape of crypto is evolving, and achieving bipartisanship in the industry is a challenge.Education and a shift in the narrative beyond just store of value are essential for policymakers to understand the broader implications of blockchain technology.DeFi requires a workable regulatory framework that aligns with its unique nature, and a thoughtful approach is necessary to address the risks and tradeoffs involved.Understanding the blind spots and motivations of policymakers is crucial for advocating for a fair and balanced regulatory and policy framework in the crypto industry.

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  • In this episode, Elena Giralt shares about being at the forefront of increasing diversity and inclusion in the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry since the early days. As the founder of Blockchain Latinx and a senior product manager, she has played a pivotal role in empowering underrepresented communities through education and advocacy.

    In a recent conversation, Elena shared her journey of getting involved in digital currencies back in 2016 through a transformative college course. This sparked a passion that led her to help establish one of the first communities focused on the Latinx perspective - Blockchain Latinx. Now entering its fifth year, the organization has provided an ongoing safe space for discussions exploring both opportunities and limitations of the emerging technology.

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    Elena Sofia Giralt is the Founder of Blockchain Latinx & Senior Product marketing manager at Hiro systems. She designs workshops, hosts meetups, and enjoys volunteering. She is interested in blockchain technology, journalism, and privacy. In the past, she has interned at NBC, worked for the Electric Coin Company (Zcash), and Future Today Institute.

    We discuss:

    Communities like Blockchain Latinx play an important role in creating safe spaces for underrepresented groups to learn and engage with blockchain/crypto.The Latino community involved in the industry has grown significantly in terms of both size and diversity of interest groups since 2018.Ensuring more equitable funding and media coverage for communities of color is important to foster greater diversity, inclusion, and opportunity for success in web3.Digital privacy is an underexplored use case that Elena believes will be transformative for the industry.Meeting with policymakers through the annual Women of Color in Blockchain delegation facilitates important discussions around regulatory frameworks.There are many talented Latino founders and projects in the space doing impactful work that deserve more visibility.Elena prioritizes community building and is an accessible resource for others looking to learn and get involved in web3.

    Beyond her professional contributions, Elena's passion for community radio revealed another layer of her personality. For anyone looking to get involved, she remains an accessible online resource through Twitter to learn more about exciting projects and talented founders of color shaping the future of this burgeoning technology.

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  • Lule Demmissie, the US CEO of eToro, discusses the transformation of the 21st century retail investor. She emphasizes the importance of democratizing finance and giving people access to capital markets. Lule highlights the changing profile of retail investors, who are now more diverse and perceive investing as accessible to them.

    She also discusses the role of risk in investing and the need for retail investors to have a range of investment options. Lule encourages individuals to lean into the intellectual aspect of investing, build a community, and explore different investment strategies.

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    Lule Demmissie has a passion for the study of consumer behavior and addressing the financial needs of everyday investors. Lule Demmissie is a champion of regular folks having easy access to capital markets and digital assets as a means of wealth creation and driving more ways capital formation and inclusion. Lover of all things lean and product innovation. A deep appreciation of design thinking in shaping user-centric solutions. Lule Demmissie launched many successful products and services that have raised billions of dollars. Bottomline, a battle-tested business leader, executor, and thought leader. A forever aspiring servant leader.

    We discuss:

    The profile of retail investors has become more diverse, and investing is no longer seen as exclusive to the wealthy.Risk is an important aspect of investing, and retail investors should have access to a range of investment options to diversify their portfolios.Retail investors should lean into the intellectual aspect of investing, build a community, and explore different investment strategies.Investing can empower individuals and have an antidote effect on their mindset, even with small amounts of money.

    Through thought leadership, advocacy and platforms like eToro, Lule Demmissie is transforming retail investing for the 21st century. Her efforts aim to achieve true financial inclusion and equitable wealth-building opportunities for all.

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  • Butterscotch Media's inaugural podcast episode "The Get Down" celebrated the 10th anniversary of pioneering digital art platform Data.Art. Founded in 2012 by writer Judy Mam and artist Beatrice Ramos, Data.Art has been pivotal in empowering artists through community, collaboration, and blockchain technology.

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    Born and raised in Mexico City, and a New Yorker since 1992, Judy Mam is the Co-founder of DADA.art, the world's only visual conversation platform with a rare digital art marketplace on Ethereum blockchain. Prior to DADA, Yehudit was a creative director in advertising. She is a writer and film reviewer whose work has appeared in her own blog, I've Had It With Hollywood, and in Saveur, Out.com and Fusion, among others. She’s also the author of Quién te manda, the first novel as an actual NFT.

    This episode covers:

    Dada.art is a platform that enables visual conversations through drawings and aims to empower artists and create a supportive community.Dada was one of the first projects to encode royalties for artists in NFTs, capturing the value that artists create and distributing it more fairly.Judy Mam published the first novel as an NFT, titled 'Quién te manda (Serves You Right)', and believes that literature can also have a component of art in the blockchain space.Dada utilizes AI, such as generative adversarial networks (GANs), to train a generative artist called Dadagan, which serves as a commentary on the art market in crypto.Judy encourages people to look beyond the negative narratives surrounding crypto art and explore its potential for economic, social, and creative empowerment.

    Blockchain technology has lifted many artists financially while connecting global communities in new ways. Stories of positive impact deserve broader coverage versus narratives of speculation alone. As pioneers in the space for over a decade, Data.Art continues innovating at the intersection of art, technology and community.

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