
Offline, With Alison Rice is a companion for women who feel like they’re spending too much time scrolling, producing and achieving, and not enough time living, feeling, enjoying and experiencing. It’s for women who want to read more books, go to more galleries, make more art, have more conversations that don’t revolve around work or success, and cultivate hobbies that don’t monetise.
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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 140 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureEducationSelf-ImprovementPhilosophy | |||

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Dearest you.
There's a particular kind of tiredness that comes from building something in a room that doesn't believe in what you're building or how you want to build it. I know this because I've been there.
This episode is about... more
Dearest you.
This episode begins as satire and if the opening feels uncomfortable, that's the point.
All of it is real. Quotes and close paraphrasings from women and founders being held up right now as the aspiration.
We have a problem.
Eight yea... more
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Dearest you.
This is the permission slip so many have been waiting for and an explanation of why it's finally arrived.
If the thing standing between you and starting (or sustaining) a service business has been the ... more
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Dearest you.
There's a low-grade hum of anxiety moving through a lot of us right now and it doesn't matter whether you work for yourself or someone else. We know something has fundamentally shifted in how work works... more
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That last episode was a tough listen.. were they voice actors you put in the voice mails?
What’s with the fake crying and unauthentic feed back?
This podcast feels like a satire, it’s hard to take it seriously. The voice she puts on when she speaks to the audience is so strange and feels fake.
I couldn’t handle this podcast a while back thought I’d take another look as it’s been probably a couple of years and I was hoping it had gotten better but no! Alison is so annoyingly patronising and buts in to talk about herself all the time! Talking over the top of guests and just being so annoying with her whiny fakeness. I also can’t handle the squeaky door at the beginning! I’m like what the hell is that! This podcast needs some WD40 just like that door hinge.
A very moving and emotive episode with Leigh Campbell.
Is the episode supposed to be about Leigh and your journey too?
A beautiful podcast filled with amazing inspo. Thank you ❤️
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This show centers on living more intentionally offline in a world dominated by screens, AI, and automation. Episodes feature conversations about regenerative, human-centered approaches to work, business, and personal life, often emphasizing values, community, authenticity, and wellbeing over hustle. Guests range from founders and authors to psychologists and practitioners who explore culture, branding, parenting, creativity, and personal growth, offering practical strategies for building meaningful careers and lives aligned with core values. A notable strength is its willingness to weave in spiritual and philosophical perspectives with pragmatic advice, making it appealing to listeners seeking depth, balance, and purpose in modern life.
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