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The Voluntary Life

Jake Desyllaswww.thevoluntarylife.com
A podcast about living a life of your choosing. Topics covered include financial independence, productivity, entrepreneurship, peaceful parenting, minimalism, and rational thinking.
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200 Quantified Self

This episode is about using technology to automatically collect and analyse data about your life. I share some examples of my own automated tracking of health and productivity data. I'm using various apps to analyse the data in the background and compile all the results into an automated, objective journal. It's getting easier all the time to quantify your life with minimal effort. Doing so can give you objective data and meaningful analysis about whatever matters to you. This can help you to li...

Mar 30, 201517 minEp. 200

199 Car Free

Is owning a car really worth it? This episode is about the financial and lifestyle benefits of deliberately choosing not to own a car (I'm in my early 40s and I've never owned one). Topics covered include: Why owning a car is often a waste of money The health and lifestyle benefits of living car free, especially walking and cycling Alternatives to car ownership including car clubs, peer-to-peer transport (e.g. Uber and Lyft), public transport The problem of car dependency and why it exists Chall...

Mar 23, 201518 minEp. 199

198 Removing Trivial Decisions From Life

We are all subject to a psychological process called decision fatigue: every choice you make depletes your willpower and lowers your ability to self-regulate. This is true for trivial decisions as well as life changing ones. By designing trivial decisions out of your life, you can retain decision making capability for the things that really matter to you. In this episode I share some of my own experiences with avoiding decision fatigue and explain why I think minimalism is a great way to help yo...

Mar 15, 201513 minEp. 198

197 Resisting Conformity

Brett Veinotte is an educator and host of School Sucks Podcast . This episode is an interesting discussion with Brett about the power of conformity and how to resist it. Topics covered include: How conformity to "normal" spending habits prevents people achieving financial independence Solomon Asch's conformity experiments and what we can learn from them How conformity can alter your perception The importance of allies in resisting conformity The role of privacy in reducing conformity The danger ...

Mar 08, 20151 hr 2 minEp. 197

196 Self Knowledge and Entrepreneurship

In this episode, I interview life coach and author Hannah Braime (my lovely wife) about the relationship between self knowledge and entrepreneurship. Hannah is the host of the personal development website Becoming Who You Are . As a coach she helps people to develop their self knowledge and live a more authentic, fulfilling life. She is the organiser of an upcoming online symposium, The Entrepreneur's Inner World . Topics we cover include: The role of self knowledge in entrepreneurship Key theme...

Mar 01, 201550 minEp. 196

195 Technomadia Interview

Cherie and Chris live on a converted vintage bus that they have packed with technology. They call themselves technomads (technology-enabled nomads). The bus has a solar electric system, lithium ion batteries, a mobile internet setup, and lots of other fun gadgets. Cherie & Chris work online whilst travelling and visiting new places. In this interview they share their inspiring story, including both the highlights and the downsides of life on the road. Show Notes: Technomadia Website...

Feb 22, 201537 minEp. 195

194 Your Money Or Your Life by Vicki Robin and Joe Dominguez

This episode is a review of the classic personal finance book Your Money or Your Life . Topics covered include: The inspiring story of the author Joe Dominguez—an early retiree who devoted his life to promoting financial independence for everyone An overview of the 9 steps to financial independence suggested in the book Strengths of the book, especially its focus on actionable steps that you can take to change your life Weaknesses of the book, especially regarding the discussion of investment. S...

Feb 15, 201521 minEp. 194

193 Cashing In On The American Dream By Paul Terhorst

This episode is a review of the book Cashing in on the American Dream: How to Retire at 35 by Paul Terhorst. Paul and his wife Vicky have been living the early retirement lifestyle successfully for the last 30 years, as perpetual travellers. This book was written back in the 1980s and was one of the first books to suggest a strategy for financial independence. The book is aimed towards employees (rather than entrepreneurs) and especially people in well-paid jobs. Paul discusses how to tackle the...

Feb 08, 201517 minEp. 193

192 TV Is Obsolete: How To Upgrade Your Media Diet

I got rid of my TV about 15 years ago and I have never regretted it. In this episode, I provide suggestions for how to upgrade your media diet using far better sources than broadcast media. Here's a summary of the system that I adopted for my media diet: I got rid of my TV (and radio and newspapers too). I did this because vegging out in from of the TV was an addictive path of least resistance for media consumption. I didn't want my choice of what to watch to be limited to what TV channels would...

Feb 02, 201521 minEp. 192

191 Task Management

Whatever you want to get done in life, a task management app is the most valuable productivity tool that I can recommend to help you. In this episode, I explain what a task management app is and outline why it is so useful. I provide examples of how I use a task management app to help reach my goals, as well as some tips for power users. Topics covered include: Origins of task management apps and some current examples The benefits of a task management app over simple "to do" lists. The inefficie...

Jan 26, 201522 minEp. 191

190 Out Of The Box Interview: Minimalism, Financial Freedom, And More! With Rosie Tran

Comedian Rosie Tran interviews entrepreneur, financial freedom advocate, and author of Becoming an Entrepreneur , Jake Desyllas . They discuss the psychology behind financial freedom and the baggage that many people have associated with money, the importance of being on the same page as your significant other, and why less is always more! Great tips on breaking out of the employee mindset and becoming a free thinker! Show Notes: Out Of The Box Podcast...

Jan 19, 20151 hrEp. 190

189 Envy: A Theory Of Social Behaviour By Helmut Schoek

Why are "haters gonna hate"? This episode is a review of a fascinating book called Envy: A Theory of Social Behaviour by Helmut Schoek. Here are some of ideas that are discussed in the review: What envy is and how it differs from jealousy or a desire to emulate The key feature of envy being strongest where status differences are small Why envy exists in every society and why it could never be completely eliminated Why envy is camouflaged The link between envy and irrational thinking Schoeck's th...

Jan 11, 201524 minEp. 189

188 Financial Independence Part 4: Relationships

This episode is about how personal relationships can either be the most important source of support in achieving financial independence, or the biggest hinderance. Topics covered include: Romantic relationships Friends and neighbours Family Show Notes: E166 Retired at 33: Interview with Justin from Root of Good E164 We Plan To Retire At 30: Interview with Mike and Lauren The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas Stanley E162 Spend Little, Save More, Travel the World: Interview with Go Curry Cracker E1...

Jan 04, 201520 minEp. 188

187 How To Read More Than 50 Books A Year

This week's show is a discussion with my lovely wife Hannah Braime about how to read more than 50 books per year (Hannah reads over 100 per year!). Hannah is a life coach and the host of the website Becoming Who You Are . In the episode we talk about why reading matters and share all the hacks we know for getting more reading done. Show Notes: Becoming Who You Are How many books can you read in a lifetime? from Cosmos by Carl Sagan Calibre free e-book library management application Voice Dream i...

Dec 27, 201434 minEp. 187

186 Natural Project Planning

As an entrepreneur, I wanted to learn more about the project planning because I needed to delegate and collaborate with others. I now see project planning as integral to getting things done in all areas of life. This episode is my own take on an approach called the natural planning model. These are the three minimal steps I use in planning every project: Naming the outcome Identifying the next action Reviewing each project regularly If I am stuck on a project, the more detailed planning I do inc...

Dec 21, 201421 minEp. 186

185 How To Set Meaningful Goals For The Year Ahead

For many years I wanted to set meaningful goals for the year ahead, but struggled with the process. I never knew quite where to start and I often felt like I was just making goals up, without any real emotional connection to them. Consequently, I wasn't really committed to my goals and I found the whole process of making annual goals frustrating. I often gave up and didn't bother with the whole thing. Over time, I've developed a method of setting annual goals as part of my overall productivity s...

Dec 12, 201418 minEp. 185

184 Becoming An Entrepreneur: Introduction

This week's episode is an excerpt from the audiobook edition of my book, Becoming an Entrepreneur. If you prefer reading, you can get the ebook and paperback editions on Amazon. The paperback edition is the perfect christmas gift to encourage your friends to become entrepreneurs! Show Notes: Audiobook on Audible.com Audiobook on Audible.co.uk E-book, paperback, or audiobook on Amazon.com E-book, paperback, or audiobook on Amazon.co.uk...

Dec 07, 201414 minEp. 184

183 Financial Independence Part 3: Buy Status Symbols or Buy Your Freedom

This episode is about the main barrier to financial independence: consuming for status instead of investing for wealth. You have a choice: you can either buy status symbols or your can buy financial freedom, but not both. Topics covered in the episode include: Why everything you think about "the rich" is probably wrong How most high income people blow their chance at financial independence How you can buy financial freedom instead of getting caught in the culture of capital consumption Show Note...

Nov 29, 201422 minEp. 183

182 Financial Independence Part 2: Make, Save, Invest

There are many different routes to financial independence. In past episodes I've interviewed people who have achieved financial independence through extreme saving as a salaried employee. My own route was through entrepreneurship—growing and selling a business. Whichever route you take, you need a strategy to address common challenges. There are three core questions that your plan needs to address: How do you plan to make good money? How do you plan to save a huge amount of what you make? How do...

Nov 27, 201422 minEp. 182

181 Financial Independence Part 1: What You Need To Know About Your Money

Understanding your personal finances is crucial if you want to achieve financial independence and gain more freedom in your life. Most people don't learn anything useful about personal finances growing up and are not taught about it in school (I certainly wasn't). It took me a long time to work out what I really need to know about my personal finances. I hope that by sharing what I've learned, I can help you acquire financial literacy faster than I did. This podcast episode covers the three most...

Nov 17, 201422 minEp. 181

180 A Fearless Inventory Of Your Stuff

We're selling our apartment, selling all our stuff, and leaving England behind to travel the world indefinitely. This means taking minimalism to the next level, since we'll only take with us those few possessions that will fit into two bags that we can fly with. To help with the task of getting rid of so much, I've created an inventory of everything that I own. This is a useful tool that I first heard about from the blog Man Vs Debt and read about in Your Money or Your Life . I'm convinced that ...

Nov 08, 201415 minEp. 180

179 Automation FTW

Everyone knows that to succeed as an entrepreneur (and just to be productive) you have to learn to delegate. However, in this episode I make the case for why it's preferable to automate a task rather than delegate it, when possible. I provide some examples of how I use automation to help my own productivity, such as: Text expansion (automated reuse of blocks of standard text) using TextExpander File manipulation (automating your own procedures for naming, changing and filing documents using Haze...

Nov 02, 201423 minEp. 179

178 Upgrading Habits

This episode covers everything I've learned about upgrading my habits to improve my life. Here's a brief summary of the points covered: Habits are the most important demonstration of your character: you are what you do repetitively. By consciously upgrading your habits, you have an opportunity to implement your vision of who you want to be, in your day-to-day life. Habits are powerful because steady persistence always beats the mad dash. Habits dramatically reduce the amount of willpower and bra...

Oct 26, 201425 minEp. 178

177 The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality by Ludwig Von Mises Part 2

Why is there a lot of resentment towards entrepreneurs among intellectuals, white collar workers, extended members of successful business families, and artists? This episode is Part 2 of a discussion of "The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality" by Ludwig Von Mises. In this episode, I explain Mises' own theories about resentment towards entrepreneurs from specific groups. Show Notes The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality by Ludwig Von Mises (free ebook) Becoming An Entrepreneur by Jake Desyllas...

Oct 17, 201415 minEp. 177

176 The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality by Ludwig Von Mises Part 1

Why do some people hate entrepreneurs? This episode explores some answers to this question put forward by Ludwig Von Mises in "The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality". Show Notes: The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality by Ludwig Von Mises (free ebook) Becoming An Entrepreneur by Jake Desyllas...

Oct 10, 201414 minEp. 176

175 The Culture of Entrepreneurship

In this podcast episode, I outline the mindset that is most conducive to becoming a successful entrepreneur. This mindset is the culture of entrepreneurship. I provide a contrast with the culture of politics, to show what's special about the culture of entrepreneurship. Show Notes: Becoming an Entrepreneur: How to Find Freedom and Fulfillment as a Business Owner...

Oct 03, 201411 minEp. 175

174 Fail-Safe Investing Part 2

This is part 2 of my review of Harry Browne's book Fail-Safe Investing . It contains a discussion of the rest of Harry Browne's rules for financial safety: Rule #11: Create a bulletproof portfolio for protection. Rule #12: Speculate only with money you can afford to lose. Rule #13: Keep some assets outside the country in which you live. Rule #14: Use tax reduction accounts. Rule #15: Enjoy yourself with a budget for pleasure. Rule #16: When in doubt, err on the side of safety. Show Notes: Fail-S...

Sep 25, 201421 minEp. 174

173 Fail-Safe Investing Part 1

This episode is the first in a two part review of my favourite investment book, Fail-Safe Investing by Harry Browne. In this episode I discuss the background to this investing approach and provide an overview of Harry's top 10 rules of financial safety: Rule #1: Your career provides your wealth. Rule #2: Don't assume you can replace your wealth. Rule #3: Recognize the difference between investing and speculating. Rule #4: No one can predict the future. Rule #5: No one can move you in and out of ...

Sep 25, 201416 minEp. 173

172 Personal Finances Vs Other Personal Development Goals

There are many aspects of life that you can work to improve, in order to create the life you want. In this episode, I make the case for prioritising your personal finances, before focussing on other personal development goals.

Sep 14, 201414 minEp. 172

171 From Million Dollar House To Tiny Home

This episode is an interview with Jacki Rigoni, who blogs at Post-Consumer Life . Jacki and her husband realised that their million dollar house was really just a million dollars of mortgage debt which they would have to work like crazy to pay off until the age of 75. So they decided to sell the house, get rid of the debt, buy a plot of land, build their own tiny home, and live off-grid. Listen to the episode to hear Jacki describe her inspiring story.

Sep 04, 201437 minEp. 171
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