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Freedom Business Podcast

Freedom Business Podcast

De: Siddharth Rajsekar
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The Freedom Business Podcast is your go-to show for coaches, trainers, and experts who want to build wildly profitable knowledge businesses without the 9-to-5 grind. Hosted by Siddharth Rajsekar®, India’s top digital coach, who’s led over 600,000 experts and built a thriving community of 30,000+ members. Dive into groundbreaking insights to grow your influence, impact, and income—all from anywhere. Join the movement to redefine education, empower leaders, and inspire families with every episode. Ready to break free? Visit internetlifestylehub.com and join the tribe.2025 Siddharth Rajsekar Desarrollo Personal Economía Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo Marketing Marketing y Ventas Éxito Personal
Episodios
  • The Inner Game of Long-Term Leadership
    Jan 17 2026
    Leadership doesn’t usually burn you out all at once. It accumulates. Decisions. Expectations. Responsibility. Being the steady one when others can’t be. In this episode, I speak directly to you about the part of leadership no one prepares you for — the inner load you carry over time, and why learning to lead yourself is what determines how long you can lead others. We explore: Why leadership becomes heavier as responsibility grows The invisible emotional work leaders do every day How unresolved inner pressure drains clarity and energy The difference between leading from urgency and leading from regulation Why your inner state quietly sets the ceiling for your leadership This isn’t about tactics, charisma, or working harder. It’s about sustainability. Listen when leadership feels heavier than it used to. Listen when you’re carrying more than you talk about. Listen when you want to lead well — without losing yourself in the process. People don’t just follow your vision. They absorb your nervous system. Long-term leadership isn’t built by pushing harder. It’s built by staying whole.
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    6 m
  • Why Most Systems Break as They Grow
    Jan 15 2026
    Most things don’t break because they’re bad ideas. They break because they become too complicated to sustain. In this episode, I speak directly to you about why simplicity — not sophistication — is what allows anything to grow without exhausting you. As things start working, the natural instinct is to add more: more steps, more rules, more systems, more options. And slowly, what once felt exciting begins to feel heavy. We explore: - Why complexity feels intelligent but quietly increases friction - How overengineering drains energy and kills momentum over time - The difference between “smart systems” and sustainable ones - Why simple structures survive bad days — complex ones don’t - And how removing, not adding, often creates real scale This isn’t about minimalism for appearance. It’s about designing your life and work so they can run without constant supervision. Listen when things are growing… but starting to feel harder. Listen when you sense you’ve added too much along the way. Listen when you want progress that doesn’t cost your future energy. Simplicity isn’t small. It’s what lasts long enough to become powerful.
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    6 m
  • Why Boring Is Often Brilliant
    Jan 13 2026
    If what you’re doing feels a little boring, it doesn’t mean you’re doing it wrong. It might mean it’s working. In this episode, I speak directly to you about why excitement is a poor measure of progress — and why the calm, repetitive phases of life are often where real growth takes root. We explore: Why constant excitement is unsustainable How repetition creates stability and mastery Why boredom is often mistaken for stagnation What alignment feels like when the noise fades And why depth grows when you stop chasing novelty This isn’t an episode about lowering ambition. It’s about redefining progress. Listen when your routine feels quiet. Listen when you wonder if things should feel more exciting. Listen when you’re tempted to abandon something that’s actually working. Boring isn’t a problem. It’s often the beginning of brilliance.
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    5 m
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