Be a free range human

This week I opened up the sound waves for a jam session with Free Range Human, Marianne Cantwell as she gets ready to launch her long-awaited book ‘Free Range Humans – escape the 9 to 5, do what you love and still pay the bills’.
Listen in as we wax lyrical on  what life is like as a free range human (we’re not just beach bums, although beaches do quite often figure in our lives) and how it is a whole new way of working, thanks to technology, that we couldn’t have even dreamed of when we were at school - one that gives us enormous opportunity for freedom, creativity and making a difference in the world, one where we no longer have to work from an office and one where we can start up a business and get it out to the world for no money at all. More and more of us are doing it and Marianne’s new book is all about how you can too.
Listen to our podcast now on Soundcloud or download it to your mp3 player and listen to it later.

Either way, enjoy and let me know what it gets you thinking.
And go and check out the sparkling new website www.beafreerangehuman.com with exciting things happening as the book gets ready to launch.
x Selina

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One Response to “Be a free range human”

  1. Rebecca December 4, 2012 at 3:01 am #

    Love this, ladies! You two were the first people I came across online who were designing your own lifestyles and living location independent. That was over a year ago, and I’m so excited to see where you’re both at now. Thanks for the continual inspiration. Keep rockin’ it! <3

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