: Use of podcasts and social media to share "mindful moments" and wellness tools like yoga, meditation, and journaling. Problem-Solving
The internet is flooded with gurus selling dreams. But is different because it is an action verb. It is a decision in real time.
Let’s debunk the myths immediately.
The "Live Free" concept centers on the idea of living without social inhibitions or the constraints of traditional clothing norms. Jenny promotes:
The essence of "living free" in the context of Jenny’s message revolves around three main pillars: Radical Authenticity
The show has been active for over 16 years, with more than 1,700 episodes. It was originally a TV series produced by Miami TV before expanding into a podcast format.
: Every action, from what you consume to who you spend time with, is filtered through the lens of personal liberty. Growth is Non-Linear
We are living in an epidemic of burnout. The World Health Organization classified it as an occupational phenomenon. Why? Because we are working jobs we hate to buy things we don't need to impress people we don't like.
: Use of podcasts and social media to share "mindful moments" and wellness tools like yoga, meditation, and journaling. Problem-Solving
The internet is flooded with gurus selling dreams. But is different because it is an action verb. It is a decision in real time.
Let’s debunk the myths immediately.
The "Live Free" concept centers on the idea of living without social inhibitions or the constraints of traditional clothing norms. Jenny promotes:
The essence of "living free" in the context of Jenny’s message revolves around three main pillars: Radical Authenticity
The show has been active for over 16 years, with more than 1,700 episodes. It was originally a TV series produced by Miami TV before expanding into a podcast format.
: Every action, from what you consume to who you spend time with, is filtered through the lens of personal liberty. Growth is Non-Linear
We are living in an epidemic of burnout. The World Health Organization classified it as an occupational phenomenon. Why? Because we are working jobs we hate to buy things we don't need to impress people we don't like.