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.

  1. 18 jun

    When Marriage Starts Feeling Like You're Asking For Permission - EP019

    When does checking in with your partner become asking for permission? Peter and Pablo talk through marriage, travel, shame, rejection, and the fear of saying what you actually need. The conversation starts with relationships, but it quickly becomes broader: what happens when people hide the truth to avoid short-term discomfort? They also work through their own business and podcast dynamic in real time. Roles, expectations, Bitcoin, health, simplifiers, complicators, operators, and the question of who should actually drive. This is an episode about alignment, not as an idea, but as something that has to be said out loud before resentment starts making decisions for you. Chapters 00:00 - When A Group Loses Alignment 07:06 - People Pleasing and Hard Conversations 09:30 - The Comment That Hit Too Deep 18:31 - Why This Podcast Has No Hidden Agenda 27:14 - Asking Permission In Relationships 32:19 - Marriage, Non-Negotiables, and Showing Yourself 38:56 - Shame, Rejection, and What Men Hide 45:02 - Learning What You Actually Need 51:10 - Sovereignty, Fear, and Resentment 58:51 - The Business Idea and Working Together 01:06:19 - Health, Bitcoin, and Long-Term Direction 01:17:36 - Resetting Roles and Expectations 01:22:00 - What The Podcast Is Becoming 01:29:24 - Goals, Questions, and Keeping It Fun 01:37:23 - Investor, Operator, and Finding The Right Role 01:43:08 - Simplifiers, Complicators, and Alignment

    1 h 46 min
  2. 14 may

    You Get What You Tolerate In Work, Family, and Life - EP014

    Most parents say their kids are the most important thing in their life. But the harder question is whether their time, systems, and choices actually reflect that. Peter and Pablo begin by working through a real conflict about commitment, scheduling, and showing up properly. That opens a wider conversation about over-delegation, food habits, emotional patterns, family systems, and the difference between choosing work and using work as an excuse. The deeper thread is parenting. Who is really educating your kids? The school system, the culture around them, or you? This episode sits in the uncomfortable gap between what people say they value and what their daily life is actually designed to protect. CHAPTERS 00:00 - Opening: Parents, Systems, and the Cost of Delegating 01:19 - Resolving Conflict in Real Time 06:17 - Family Time, Scheduling, and Hidden Friction 10:24 - Showing Up Without Expecting Admin 14:41 - Over-Delegation and Broken Systems 20:39 - Treating Life Like the Real Business 22:05 - Money, Food, and Real Wealth 26:49 - Perfection, Probabilities, and Straight A Thinking 30:28 - Sugar, Emotional Eating, and Family Patterns 40:50 - Treating Kids Like Adults 41:44 - More Kids, More Freedom, and Broken Assumptions 51:11 - Nature, Nurture, and Programming Children 54:08 - Who Is Really Educating Your Kids? 59:53 - What Wins, How Hurts 01:05:07 - Feedback, Assistants, and the Missing Integrator 01:21:13 - Giving The Problem Back Through Questions

    1 h 25 min
  3. 7 may

    How To Build a Life-Changing Friend Group - EP013

    Most people want better conversations, better friendships, and better groups. But few people want to deal with the uncomfortable part: setting rules, removing distractions, and being honest when someone no longer fits. Peter and Pablo talk about no-phone dinners, hosting events that actually connect people, and why trusted groups need real standards. The conversation moves from dinner tables and masterminds into something more personal: the people around you, the rooms you keep entering, and whether they still match where you are trying to go. This is a conversation about presence, accountability, friendship, and the quiet cost of staying in the wrong room. Chapters 00:00 - Why Value Is The Only Currency 02:18 - Forcing People To Actually Connect 04:09 - Introverts, Extroverts, and Hosting Roles 06:59 - Matching People Inside The Room 09:22 - Trips, Shared Houses, and Better Conversations 10:50 - The No-Phone Dinner Rule 12:13 - Credit Card Roulette and Incentives 14:05 - Why The Rule Has To Stay Firm 16:22 - One Conversation At A Time 18:19 - Making People Feel Seen 20:37 - Asking What Would Make The Trip Memorable 23:32 - Scaling Personal Connection At Events 26:17 - The Problem With Paid Masterminds 28:11 - Building A Group Around Value 29:08 - Removing People Who Don’t Contribute 31:05 - A Better Way To Handle Low-Value Members 33:29 - Your Personal Board Of Directors 35:26 - Why Trusted Groups Need Consistency 37:23 - Finding A Workout Buddy For Your Brain 40:10 - If It Feels Easy, Check The Room 42:55 - The Wrong Room and The Wrong Tribe 45:08 - Communities and Net Negative People 49:49 - Friendship Breakups and Misaligned Paths 52:27 - Taking Accountability First 54:46 - Finding People Who Pull You Forward 55:38 - You Already Have The No

    57 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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