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:

 The Fear of Freedom by Eric Fromm | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This episode explores the topic of psychological barriers to personal and political freedom. It is a discussion of the ideas in Eric Fromm's book "The Fear of Freedom" (also published under the title "Escape from Freedom"). Podcast Episode

 Successful Entrepreneurship: An Interview With Judd Weiss | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

An interview with Judd Weiss, entrepreneur and author of the Hustlebear.com blog. Judd has been an entrepreneur since he was 14. He became a millionaire by the age of 24 and has launched successful businesses in diverse industries including selling watches online, commercial real estate brokerage and parking. Judd talks about some of the principles behind successful entrepreneurship. Topics include: How accepting that you start out both ignorant and incompetent can help you succeedWhy success normally comes just after the point when most people quitWhy you don't have to be interested in the product you are sellingWhat a young startup entrepreneur can use to differentiate themselves from much older and better connected competitorsThe impact that pursuing entrepreneurial success can have on your personal relationships    Podcast Episode

 How To Get Financial Freedom | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Financial Freedom is an achievable goal. But what exactly is it and how does making financial freedom your goal differ from more traditional financial goals? A common approach to personal finance goes something like this: MAINSTREAM ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT PERSONAL FINANCE the goal of personal finance strategies is material wealth and comfort;the method is getting a secure job;the measure of how well you are doing is your salary;debt should be used, with caution, to obtain consumption items (mortgage for a house, loans for a new car etc.);provision for the future should be made through a pension. A approach aimed at financial freedom is completely different in every way: ASSUMPTIONS WITH FINANCIAL FREEDOM AS YOUR AIM the goal of personal finance strategies is financial freedom (the level of wealth is optional);the method is entrepreneurship;the measure of how well you are doing is how long before you have to work again, where passive income - expenses > 0debt should not be used for consumption items, but might optionally be used with caution to further entrepreneurship and value generation;provision for the future is made through creating passive income streams. Thoughts on how to adopt financial freedom as your goal are provided in the podcast. The views expressed are only my opinion about this subject and I am not any kind of financial advisor. Podcast Episode

 Getting More Freedom In Your Job | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

You can still have a lot of freedom if you are working for somebody else. Here are some suggestions of what you can do to transform your job and liberate yourself. The youtube documentary about a Brazilian company that is mentioned in the episode is called "The Caring Capitalist".  Podcast Episode

 Entrepreneurship Part 2: The Art of The Start | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

  This episode is a discussion with startup entrepreneurs including the founders of  choreplan.com and knowitapp.com. We talk about the ideas in two great books on entrepreneurship: The Art of the Start by Guy Kawasaki and Rework by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson. Podcast Episode

 Entrepreneurship Part 1: The Real Revolutionaries | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

A podcast for those considering starting a business. The episode starts with a look at the value of entrepreneurship as a path to obtaining freedom in your own life and some background to my own experience with entrepreneurship. Two key questions are addressed: how do you choose which project to pursue as a new entrepreneurial venture? Also, how do you overcome the fear of getting started?  Podcast Episode

 The Voluntary City Part 3: The Future | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Part 3 in a series on about the potential for voluntary, free market solutions to urban planning problems. In this episode we discuss the potential for more voluntary kinds of urban communities, urbanisation in the developing world and the future of cities. The discussion is based around ideas presented in the book The Voluntary City: Choice, Community, and Civil Society edited by David T Beito, Peter Gordon and Alexander Tabarrok. Special guests in this episode are Peter Gordon (co-editor of The Voluntary City) and Adam, Stephen and Emily, who are the authors of the blog Market Urbanism. Podcast Episode

 The Voluntary City Part 2: Voluntary Land Use Planning | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Part 2 of a series about the potential for voluntary, free market solutions to urban planning problems. In this episode we discuss the potential for voluntary land use planning. The discussion is based around ideas presented in the book The Voluntary City: Choice, Community, and Civil Society edited by David T Beito, Peter Gordon and Alexander Tabarrok. Special guests in this episode are Peter Gordon (co-editor of The Voluntary City) and Adam, Stephen and Emily, who are the authors of the blog Market Urbanism. Podcast Episode

 The Voluntary City Part 1: Introduction | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This is the first of a series about the potential for voluntary, free market solutions to urban planning problems. This discussion is based around the topics covered in the book The Voluntary City: Choice, Community, and Civil Society edited by David T Beito, Peter Gordon and Alexander Tabarrok. Special guests in this episode are Peter Gordon (co-editor of The Voluntary City) and Adam, Stephen and Emily, who are the authors of the blog Market Urbanism. In the discussion we make reference to Jane Jacobs, author of The Death and Life of Great American Cities and to Robert Moses, the urban planner who's destructive impact is discussed in the book The Power Broker. Podcast Episode

 The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

A review of Robert Heinlein's libertarian science fiction novel, "The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress" Podcast Episode

 We the Living by Ayn Rand | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

A discussion of Ayn Rand's semi-autobiographical novel We the Living. Published in 1936,  We the Living was the first novel  to emerge in the West that described life in Russia during the communist revolution of 1917 and was written by someone who experienced it. Podcast Episode

 Unschooling Part 3: Putting Unschooling Into Practice | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Part 3 in a series on unschooling. This episode is about implementing an unschooling approach. Special guests are Brett Veinotte, host of School Sucks Podcast, Stefan Molyneux, host of Freedomain Radio and Debbie Harbeson, unschooling parent and author of "OK Kids, Time for Bedlam" Podcast Episode

 Unschooling Part 2: The Compulsory Education System | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Part 2 in a series on Unschooling. Special guests are Brett Veinotte, host of School Sucks Podcast and Stefan Molyneux, host of Freedomain Radio. Podcast Episode

 Unschooling Part 1: Instead of Education | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Part one of a series of podcasts on Unschooling. This episode is a discussion of one of the most influential books about unschooling: Instead of Education by John Holt. Special guests are Brett Veinotte, host of School Sucks Podcast and Stefan Molyneux, host of Freedomain Radio. "Education... now seems to me perhaps the most authoritarian and dangerous of all the social inventions of mankind. It is the deepest foundation of the modern slave state, in which most people feel themselves to be nothing but producers, consumers, spectators, and 'fans,' driven more and more, in all parts of their lives, by greed, envy, and fear. My concern is not to improve 'education' but to do away with it, to end the ugly and antihuman business of people-shaping and to allow and help people to shape themselves."    John Holt 1976 Podcast Episode

 Unjobbing Part 2: Experiences | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This episode is a discussion of personal experiences of different stages of unjobbing: barriers to doing it, planning for it, working towards it and achieving an unjobbed life. In the discussion we refer to the book "Un-Jobbing"  by Michael Fogler. Other references in the discussion include the book "Vagabonding" by Rolf Potts and Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford commencement speech. Podcast Episode

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