The Voluntary Life show

The Voluntary Life

Summary: Ideas for finding freedom in an unfree world. Interviews and discussions about entrepreneurship, financial independence, personal freedom, investing, minimalism, productivity, long term travel and freedom in personal relationships.

Podcasts:

 61 Entrepreneurship Makes the World a Better Place: Free Talk Live Interview | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This episode is an interview that Jake did on the Free Talk Live radio show. Jake talks about entrepreneurship as the best way to achieve more freedom in your life and to make the world a better place. Podcast Episode

 60 Unschooling Year 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Matt and Molly have been unschooling their two children for a year. In this episode, they talk about their family's experiences during their first year of living as if school didn't exist. If you are interested in finding out more about unschooling check out the previous episodes on the topic. Podcast Episode

 59 What Happened To Greece? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

George is a professional auditor who grew up in Greece and emigrated to the UK. In this episode, he provides a background to the current economic crisis in Greece. He shares his thoughts on what life is like for ordinary people during the economic deflation and what the prospects are for the future. Podcast Episode

 Emigrating in Europe | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

An interview with George, who emigrated from Greece to resettle in the UK. George provides many suggestions that will be relevant for anyone considering emigration, even if you are not in the EU. If you do live in the EU, it is very much worth considering the opportunities of doing what George has done and relocating to a place that might better suit your needs. Podcast Episode

 Chris Guillebeau on "The $100 Startup" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This episode is a recording of a talk given by Chris Guillebeau about his new book The 100 Dollar Startup. The talk took place in Shoreditch, London on 25th May 2012 and Chris kindly gave permission for me to record it for this podcast. In the talk, Chris shares some of the stories of the many "solopreneurs" and small business owners that he interviewed for the book, all of whom are using creative self-employment to give themselves more freedom in life. Podcast Episode

 The Sovereign Individual by James Dale Davidson and William Rees-Mogg | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This episode discusses ideas from the book "The Sovereign Individual: Mastering the Transition to the Information Age"by James Dale Davidson and William Rees-Mogg. "In The Sovereign Individual, Davidson and Rees-Mogg explore the greatest economic and political transition in centuries -- the shift from an industrial to an information-based society. This transition, which they have termed "the fourth stage of human society," will liberate individuals as never before, irrevocably altering the power of government." Podcast Episode

 Entrepreneurship Part 9: Financing Your Startup | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

How will you finance your startup? This episode presents some thoughts on the issue of financing for entrepreneurs based on my own experience, including: Why bootstrapping your business with revenue finance is the best way to fund your own startup, if you can do itThe benefit of having some personal savings and no major financial commitments, if you want to start a businessThe role that loans can play in funding your venture and how taking out loans for business is a far better use of debt than taking out loans for consumption itemsWhy selling equity in your company (taking investment from VC or others) is ultimately a very expensive way to fund your ventureWhy Business Development Grants are never "free money" and have serious drawbacksThe importance of looking long and hard at whether you really need the money to get going. You probably don't need nearly as much as you think Podcast Episode

 Entrepreneurship Part 8: Selling Your Business | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Every entrepreneur will ultimately exit from their business, in one way or another. Unless you plan to just wind it down, one day you'll probably want to sell your company. In this podcast, Jake talks about his experience of selling a business and answers some key questions about the process, including: Why sell your business? How do you find a buyer? When is the right time to sell? How do you value your business? What happens in the negotiation process? How long does it take? What happens after the sale?   Podcast Episode

 Freedom From School: An Interview With Laurette Lynn | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

An interview with Laurette Lynn, author, speaker and host of the Unplugged Mom internet talk show. Laurette's work emphasizes the need for families to unplug from mainstream assumptions in learning and living, disconnect from the artificial process of life and discover the freedom and joy in learning and living more authentically. In the interview she talks about freedom from school for kids and families. Laurette explains the choice that she made not to send her kids to school "because they don't need it". She shares her thoughts on how you can raise your kids free from school too.  Check out the previous episodes related to unschooling. Podcast Episode

 Entrepreneurship Part 7: Negotiation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This episode is about negotiation for entrepreneurs. Some basic practical tips are provided about negotiating, such as: The benefits of writing everything down (even though it seems obvious)Why it's better to be explicit about how you want do business, such as with a simple set of standard termsNegotiating about all the terms and avoiding the pitfall of focussing narrowly on priceSome of the deeper principles underlying negotiation are also explained, such as: The concept of your Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement (BATNA) and how it determines the dynamic of the negotiationThe value of appealing to objective standards and avoiding a "contest of wills"Why win-win negotiations are the only way to get any lasting agreement that will workWhy it makes sense to adopt the premise that you'll never be able to rely on enforcing legal contractsThe excellent book on negotiation recommended in the podcast is "Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In" by Fischer and Ury. Podcast episode

 Self-Publishing: An Interview With Tarrin Lupo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

An interview with Tarrin P. Lupo, about how he become a self-published author and how you could to. Tarrin is best known for being the author of the historical fiction series "Pirates of Savannah" and his children's book "Catch That Collie". He has successfully published thirteen eBooks and short stories. He is also a liberty activist who runs a news service called The Low Country Liberty Report and co-hosts the Wheels off Liberty podcast. He currently resides in Savannah Georgia and is a member of the Free State Project, spending time in New Hampshire promoting the ideas of Freedom and Liberty. In the interview Tarrin explains the difference between self-publishing and traditional routes to publishing for authors. He talks about the business of self-publishing and provides guidance on how to successfully market your work. He shares his thoughts on the skill of writing and on what it takes to write commercially. He also provides his views about intellectual property and the publishing industry and his thoughts about where the industry is going. Podcast Episode

 Financial Preparedness: An Interview With Medium Tex | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This episode is an interview with Mike, one of the moderators and main contributors to the Permanent Portfolio discussion forum. Mike, or "Medium Tex" as he is known on the board, is an independent investor and co-author of an upcoming book on the permanent portfolio approach to investment. In the interview Mike explains a simple way of understanding all the different economic conditions we might face and how to be financially prepared for any of them as a private investor. You can get more information about the concept of the permanent portfolio in these two previous podcast episodes, in Harry Browne's book "Fail-Safe Investing", on the permanent portfolio forum and on the Crawling Road website. Podcast Episode

 Author Interview: Jeffrey Tucker on "It's A Jetsons World" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

An interview with Jeffrey Tucker about his latest book "It's a Jetsons World: Private Miracles and Public Crimes" (available online for free). Jeffrey is the executive editor of Laissez Faire Books. He is past editorial vice president of the Ludwig von Mises Institute and past editor for the institute's website, Mises.org. He is also an adjunct scholar with the Mackinac Center for Public Policy and an Acton University faculty member. "It's a Jetsons World" is about how we are surrounded by miracles created in the private sector, particularly in the digital universe, and yet we don't appreciate them enough. Meanwhile, the public sector is systematically wrecking the physical world in sneaky and petty ways that really do matter. Jeffrey discusses these themes further in the interview, such as the global communication revolution that we are living through and it's amazing impact on all our lives. He also talks about the destructive role that the State is having during this time of great progress. "We are very fortunate to be living in a social, cultural and economic transition that makes the industrial revolution look like nothing by comparison. The amazing irony is that it is happening exactly at the same time when Leviathan, at least in the developed world, is on the march as never before". Jeffrey Tucker (from the interview) He discusses some of the ideas from the book in more detail, such as the negative impact of Intellectual Property law and the moral hazard that it creates, as IP corrupts the outlook of entrepreneurs.  The interview is full of Jeffrey's brilliantly optimistic and positive outlook. "We shouldn't be afraid to read things that are utterly contrary to what think we believe, because it's only going to strengthen us. If we are fearless intellectuals, which we should all be- to the point where we are utterly fearless, then we shouldn't be afraid of any writer, any genre or any political point of view. It just makes us better thinkers."  Jeffrey Tucker (from the interview) Show Notes: The Birth of Plenty: How the Prosperity of the Modern World was Created A Splendid Exchange: How Trade Shaped the World The Ultimate Resource 2 Steve Jobs: "we have always been shameless about stealing great ideas" Podcast Episode

 Entrepreneurship Part 6: Getting Things Done | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

A podcast about freeing your mind to get things done. A big challenge with time management and productivity that I experienced was how to overcome that feeling of being overwhelmed.  How do you free your mind from the nagging thoughts of all the things that you need to do, so that you can get on with actually doing stuff? In this podcast I discuss my journey through trying many approaches to time management and the value that I found in David Allen's Getting Things Done (GTD) approach. Unlike traditional personal productivity systems, GTD helps you harnesses the creativity and intuitive power of your unconscious to work with you, rather than interrupt you. I outline what I think are the most helpful concepts in the GTD approach and how it might help you. Podcast Episode

 Investing In Friendships | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

When it comes to friendships, are you investing wisely? Podcast Episode

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