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Freedom
Freedom Matters
The Freedom Matters podcast explores the intersection of technology, productivity, creativity and society. Our collaborators are the leading productivity, digital wellness, and creative voices of our time. They share their powerful stories and guidance on how to nurture productivity and reclaim control over technology. This is not another ‘productivity’ podcast which puts more pressure on listeners to obtain unrealistic life goals. Our stories are real, and the advice is pragmatic, authentic, and designed to support a healthier, happier and more productive life.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 22 ratings
Great Podcast :)
The Host of the podcast has absolutely perfect voice and accent. The content is also super useful and it brings a lot of value.
szara_eminencja via Apple Podcasts · Poland · 10/21/21
Quality Content
If you value exploring your digital wellbeing then this is a must listen.
boucheriesanzot via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/16/21
Love this!
Love listening to these. So insightful ❤️
harribarri❤️ via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/16/21
Recent Episodes
Chris Bailey is an author and lecturer who explores the science behind living a deeper, more intentional life. He is the international bestselling author of How to Calm Your Mind, Hyperfocus, and The Productivity Project—which have been published in 35 languages around the world. He is also the...
Published 07/26/23
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