Freedom Flip

Peter & Pablo

Freedom Flip is a podcast about questioning the stories we’ve been told about success, money, identity, and freedom. Think personal growth with a sense of humor, healthy skepticism, and just enough self-awareness to admit when the script stops working. Hosts Peter and Pablo are entrepreneurs who achieved financial freedom early and realized it wasn’t the finish line. In candid, unfiltered conversations, they challenge each other’s assumptions and “flip” conventional thinking to explore what real freedom actually looks like: inner freedom, time freedom, healthy relationships, purpose-driven work, and a grounded life. Each episode dives into personal growth, mindset, health, wealth, and meaning - not through gurus or formulas, but through lived experience, honest debate, and better questions.

Episodios

  1. HACE 6 DÍAS

    012: Freedom, Honest Feedback, and the Cost of Staying Misaligned

    This episode starts with a conversation about communism, freedom, and the tension between equality and personal responsibility. What begins as a political discussion slowly turns into something more personal. Peter and Pablo unpack what it means to speak honestly, even when it feels uncomfortable. They talk about feedback, misalignment, belonging, and the quiet cost of staying in rooms that no longer fit who you are becoming. By the end, the conversation becomes less about systems and more about the internal signals people ignore. Sometimes the discomfort before a decision is the clearest sign that it needs to be made. Chapters: 00:00 - Cuba, Communism, and Freedom 07:26 - The Trade-Off Between Equality and Freedom 11:29 - Language, Parenting, and Social Rules 13:33 - Giving Honest Feedback 20:22 - Truth, Consent, and Hard Conversations 22:48 - Alignment vs Dirty Dopamine 27:40 - The Organization Story Begins 33:20 - Speaking Directly Instead of Playing Telephone 37:06 - Why Their Systems Don’t Work 40:50 - Turning Conflict Into Leadership 44:10 - Alignment Opens Doors 44:39 - Control, Incentives, and Reactive Organizations 48:55 - Why People Actually Join Communities 54:36 - Finding the Right Tribe 57:00 - Pablo’s Call With the CEO 01:04:10 - Confidentiality, Solicitation, and Control 01:10:48 - Why Systems Break When Incentives Don’t Match 01:16:42 - Leaving the Organization 01:22:48 - Building Something Better 01:26:11 - Freedom, Alignment, and Starting Again

    1 h 29 min
  2. 23 ABR

    011: Communication Habits, Silence, Friendships, and Choosing the Right People Around You

    This conversation starts with language. The fillers we use, the phrases we repeat, and the ways we speak without really thinking. Pablo and Peter unpack what those habits reveal about presence, insecurity, silence, and self-awareness. From there, the episode moves into accountability, friendship, and peer groups. They talk about workout buddies, mastermind circles, and why the people around you either sharpen you or quietly keep you where you are.\ It becomes a broader conversation about standards. The words you use with yourself. The people you choose to stay close to. And the honesty required when a relationship no longer matches the life you want to build. Chapters: 00:00 - Unconscious Communication and Filler Words 03:20 - Fear of Silence and Speaking With Intention 05:40 - Speaking Fast vs Speaking Clearly 07:04 - Why Great Speakers Use Long Pauses 08:25 - Feedback, Self-Awareness, and Better Speech Habits 09:53 - Language, Energy, and Internal Dialogue 12:19 - Helping People Change Without Controlling Them 14:16 - Boundaries, Habits, and Letting Go 16:10 - Standards, Relationships, and Future Projection 20:28 - Why Most People Stay in Lives They Hate 24:23 - Dangerous, Uncomfortable, or Necessary 28:42 - Why Discomfort Feels Like Danger 32:15 - Workout Buddies and Accountability 35:29 - Mastermind Groups and Shared Value 38:54 - No Man Is an Island 40:22 - Training the Brain Like a Muscle 42:18 - Finding Your Accountability Partner 45:35 - You Become Your Friend Group 48:00 - Friendship Breakups and Honest Conversations 53:45 - The People Around You Shape Your Future 57:57 - Nobody Succeeds Alone

    1 h
  3. 16 ABR

    010: Firing Yourself, Business Roles, and Why Alignment Drives Growth

    This episode looks at what happens when a business grows but stops feeling right. The conversation moves through identity, decision-making, and the tension between success and alignment. It breaks down how different people operate in business and why most founders struggle when they try to follow advice that doesn’t match who they are. It also explores leadership, hiring, and how to actually step back without losing control. The second half shifts into a deeper discussion around needs and wants, and how mislabeling them shapes how people live and work. Chapters 00:00 - Feeling Trapped Despite Business Success 02:03 - Why Hiring Didn’t Create Freedom 03:43 - Artist, Architect, and Allocator Roles 06:33 - Alignment vs Doing the Day to Day 09:12 - The Cost of Following the Wrong Advice 11:04 - Realising You Hate Your Own Calendar 15:25 - The Turning Point and Taking Responsibility 16:24 - Must vs Nice to Have Framework 20:43 - Cutting Noise and Reclaiming Time 22:10 - Why Delegation Was Failing 25:29 - Defining What Actually Drives Growth 27:27 - Coaching Instead of Controlling 28:23 - Decision Making: Brainstorm vs Ownership vs Approval 31:17 - Teaching Vision and Reducing Dependence 36:36 - What “Firing Yourself” Looks Like in Practice 38:04 - Focusing Only on High Leverage Work 40:01 - Do More of What You’re Good At 41:27 - Needs vs Wants and Mislabeling 45:06 - What Humans Actually Need 50:27 - Why Calling It a “Want” Changes Behaviour 56:08 - The Cycle of Chasing More 59:21 - Letting Go of False Needs 01:04:32 - Fixing Your Core Habits First 01:09:56 - The Cost of Noise and Information Overload 01:15:01 - Why Most Information Adds No Value 01:21:11 - Money vs Fulfillment as Drivers 01:23:10 - Trauma, Motivation, and Drive 01:27:57 - Why Success Doesn’t Fix the Internal Loop

    1 h 28 min
  4. 7 ABR

    009: Acceptance, Truth, and the Tension Between Letting Go and Taking Action

    In this episode, Peter and Pablo explore the tension between acceptance and agency, and where each one belongs in a real life. What starts as a conversation about self-knowledge turns into something wider: relationships, truth, resentment, parenting, presence, sleep, and the difference between giving up and genuinely letting go. The conversation stays grounded in lived examples rather than abstract advice. They talk through the danger of calling something “acceptance” when it is really avoidance, the importance of identifying your non-negotiables, and why difficult conversations matter more than fake peace. They also get into compromise versus truth, the value of creating more than one option, how personality differences shape relationships, and how action can create clarity even when outcomes stay uncertain. A deeper thread runs through the whole episode: you cannot live well without knowing yourself. That means understanding your nature, protecting what truly matters, and learning when to accept reality and when to move toward change. By the end, the episode lands on a more practical view of agency, not as force, but as awareness, preparation, and the willingness to act well inside the reality you have. Key Takeaways 00:00 - Acceptance vs Agency 04:16 - Musts, Non-Negotiables, and Giving Up 06:21 - Acceptance of Others vs Acceptance of Self 08:06 - Resentment and Hard Conversations 10:58 - Why You Need Three Options 12:22 - Taking Out the Trash Early 14:13 - Truth Over Compromise 17:06 - Start With the Dream 20:12 - Monkey Brain, Trauma, and Avoidance 21:49 - Paying for Fear Twice 26:57 - Discomfort vs Danger 27:20 - Dirty Dopamine and Hard Choices 41:01 - Flipping Present Comfort Into Future Pain 42:23 - Roller Coasters, Kids, and the Life You Want 45:09 - Short-Term Discomfort vs Long-Term Cost 49:40 - Walking, Friction, and Daily Health 52:23 - 3 A.M. Ideas and Stopping the Resistance 53:17 - How He Gets Back to Sleep 01:01:30 - Capturing Ideas Through Acceptance and Agency 01:03:08 - Full Circle Back to Acceptance

    1 h 4 min
  5. 31 MAR

    008: Instant Gratification, Dopamine, and the Choices That Shape Your Life

    This conversation explores what instant gratification really is, and where it actually fits in a healthy life. It starts with a simple idea that most people accept, that instant gratification is bad, and then slowly challenges that assumption from different angles. Along the way, the discussion moves through dopamine, addiction, feedback loops, and the difference between what the body needs and what the mind craves. There is tension between short-term pleasure and long-term outcomes, but also a question of whether all immediate rewards should be treated the same. Examples range from food and relationships to exercise, mood, and daily habits. At its core, this episode is about how small decisions shape identity over time. Not in a dramatic way, but in a quiet, repeated pattern. Each choice is a vote, and over time those votes compound into something real. Chapters 00:00 - Vipassana, Discipline, and Mental Training 05:30 - What Instant Gratification Really Means 11:00 - Dopamine, Addiction, and Loss of Control 17:30 - Questioning the System and Life Path 24:00 - Feedback Loops vs Instant Reward 30:00 - Small Decisions and Identity Formation 36:00 - The Marshmallow Test and Delayed Gratification 42:00 - Compounding Habits Over Time 48:30 - Pleasure vs Effort in Everyday Life 55:00 - Are There Situations Where Instant Gratification Helps 01:01:00 - Relationships, Risk, and Immediate Action 01:07:00 - Business, Feedback Cycles, and Patience 01:12:00 - Seeking Pleasure vs Avoiding Pain 01:16:00 - The Cost of Easy Rewards

    1 h 26 min
  6. 24 MAR

    007: How to Negotiate Equity, Choose Partners, and Value Yourself Properly

    This episode starts with a business deal, but it quickly turns into something deeper. Peter and Pablo get into equity, hiring, negotiation, self-worth, and the ways childhood patterns can quietly shape adult decisions. What begins as a conversation about partnership becomes a sharper discussion about people-pleasing, confidence, honesty, and why so many people undervalue themselves in work and life. They talk through what proof of work actually means, why giving away equity too early can be a mistake, how insecurity shows up in negotiation, and why the right move is often not to negotiate at all. The conversation also expands into business as a mirror for self-knowledge, the danger of putting other people on a pedestal, and the difference between confidence that is earned and confidence that is performative. At the centre of it is a simple idea: the way you speak, negotiate, choose partners, and frame yourself is never just about business. It reveals what you believe about your own value, what you are still carrying, and whether you are being honest enough to build something that can actually last. Chapters 00:00 – Opening Banter and No More Excuses 04:21 – The Real Estate Opportunity 05:21 – The Biggest Negotiation Mistake You’re Making 08:00 – Why Your Offer Sounds Like a Bad Deal 12:08 – The Root of People Pleasing 16:00 – Why Honesty Feels So Difficult 20:04 – Stop Calling Yourself a People Pleaser 23:56 – Why You Put People on a Pedestal 26:34 – Building Real Confidence (Not Fake Confidence) 28:58 – Business as a Tool for Self-Discovery 32:30 – Why You Undervalue Yourself in Negotiation 36:00 – Fixing How You Communicate Your Value 40:30 – Earning Equity vs Being Given It 44:30 – What a Fair Deal Actually Looks Like 48:00 – There Is No “Negotiation” (There Is Only Truth) 52:00 – The Three Options Framework 54:30 – The Business Ideas He’s Considering 57:00 – Why Negotiation Becomes Emotional 01:03:00 – Saying What Needs to Be Said 01:07:00 – Who You Should Actually Be Talking To 01:10:30 – Final Reflections and Takeaways

    1 h 13 min
  7. 17 MAR

    006: Why Most Relationships Struggle and How To Fix It with Anastasia Koroleva

    This episode explores relationships, attraction, emotional safety, parenting, and the pressure that can come with wealth. Anastasia shares why she believes expectations quietly damage connection, why responsibility matters more than blame, and how trust, criticism, and confidence shape the quality of a marriage. The conversation also goes deeper into sex, brain chemistry, and the role safety plays in attraction. From there it opens up into post-wealth stress, financial freedom, and a parenting philosophy built around motivation, self-sufficiency, and helping children move toward their real potential instead of drifting through comfort. It is a broad conversation, but the thread running through all of it is clear. Strong relationships and strong families are built with intention, not assumption. Chapters: 00:00 - Zero Expectations and Responsibility in Love 04:36 - Controversial Views on Marriage and Parenting 06:19 - Divorce, Wealth, and Rebuilding Relationships Intentionally 10:00 - Why Expectations Fail in Real Relationships 15:48 - The Brain Chemistry of Attraction 18:26 - Seduction, Safety, and Sexual Polarity 22:28 - Stress, Hormones, and Relationship Misreads 30:00 - Safety, Cortisol, and What Men Often Miss 39:45 - Presence, Listening, and Not Solving Too Fast 43:14 - Why Women Test Men 50:30 - Confidence, Initiation, and Feeling Desired 01:00:00 - Raising Kids to Build Financial Freedom 01:07:58 - Why Comfort Can Kill Motivation 01:13:37 - Post-Wealth Stress and Feeling Unsafe With Money 01:17:17 - Teaching Risk, Failure, and Resilience Early 01:20:46 - Intrinsic Motivation and Using the Right Rewards 01:24:51 - Peter and Pablo Reflect on Anastasia's Relationship and Parenting

    1 h 34 min
  8. 10 MAR

    005: Why Honest Conversations Are Rare, Relationships and Attribution Bias

    This episode starts with sleep, parenting, and what responsibility looks like when life gets disrupted. From there, the conversation opens into a broader question about how people interpret hardship, feedback, closeness, and personal growth. What begins as a practical conversation turns into something deeper about truth, ego, and how we relate to the people closest to us. They talk through parenting under pressure, the difference between helping and overcorrecting, the value of feedback, and why some conversations sharpen thinking more than journaling ever could. The episode then moves into a long exploration of attribution, ownership, marriage dynamics, preferences versus objective truth, and how better communication frameworks can reduce friction at work and at home. It also touches mentorship, proof of work, and the difference between guidance, surgery, and simple conversation. At the centre of the episode is a simple but uncomfortable idea: most people are quicker to defend themselves than to understand what is true. This conversation keeps returning to that tension from different angles, whether the subject is parenting, partnership, business, or the stories people tell themselves about who is right and who is responsible. Chapters 00:00 - Sleep deprivation, parenting, and what you would change 06:41 - Bad questions, better questions, and what a hard week teaches 12:09 - Feedback on the podcast, truth, and how they sharpen each other 17:03 - Audience fit, success, and who the conversation is really for 25:58 - Parenting through dreams instead of fear 33:42 - Fundamental attribution bias and the instinct to defend 44:03 - Why this is not the same as happy wife happy life 47:07 - Preferences, resentment, and how couples lose themselves 59:27 - Preference versus objective truth in relationships and habits 01:03:57 - Mentorship, surgery, and the role of proof of work 01:14:19 - Complicators, simplifiers, and how to reduce friction

    1 h 20 min
  9. 24 FEB

    003: Why Life & Business Should Feel Like Play (And Why Most People Get It Wrong)

    You’re told that success means working harder, earning more, and staying busy. But what if that mindset is exactly why so many people feel burned out, disconnected, and constantly anxious about doing “enough”? In this episode of Freedom Flip, we explore why life and business should feel like play, not constant pressure. Peter reflects on parenting, money, leadership, culture, and personal freedom. From raising resilient kids in a fearful world to seeing firsthand how communism and capitalism shape human behavior, this conversation breaks down what real fulfillment and responsibility actually look like. If you’ve ever felt trapped in hustle mode, unsure why “winning” doesn’t feel satisfying, or frustrated by modern systems that seem broken, this episode will help you rethink how you approach life, work, and growth. Key Takeaways 00:00 - Why Success Should Feel Like Play, Not Pressure 07:30 - Parenting in a Fear-Driven Culture 05:30 - What Life in Cuba Teaches About Freedom and Systems 28:00 - Money, Poverty, and Human Motivation 39:15 - Presence vs Planning in Daily Life 44:20 - Morning Routines, Energy, and Alignment 55:00 - Leadership at Home and in Business 01:05:00 - Fear-Based Decision Making in Organizations 01:18:00 - Masculinity, Education, and Modern Identity 01:27:00 - Conflict, “Snowflakes,” and Personal Growth 01:35:00 - Choosing Environments That Help You Thrive 01:50:00 - Redefining What a Good Life Actually Means

    2 h y 13 min

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Freedom Flip is a podcast about questioning the stories we’ve been told about success, money, identity, and freedom. Think personal growth with a sense of humor, healthy skepticism, and just enough self-awareness to admit when the script stops working. Hosts Peter and Pablo are entrepreneurs who achieved financial freedom early and realized it wasn’t the finish line. In candid, unfiltered conversations, they challenge each other’s assumptions and “flip” conventional thinking to explore what real freedom actually looks like: inner freedom, time freedom, healthy relationships, purpose-driven work, and a grounded life. Each episode dives into personal growth, mindset, health, wealth, and meaning - not through gurus or formulas, but through lived experience, honest debate, and better questions.

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