Toronto ON – In a world where remote work is the ultimate dream, Jason Bradshaw, CEO of Freedom, claims to have cracked the code with his new venture, FreedomCore Elite LLC. Touted as the ultimate work-from-home opportunity for Millennials and Gen Z, the position promises flexible hours, financial independence, and, as Bradshaw puts it, “the chance to build your empire from your couch.”
“This isn’t just a job,” Bradshaw said during a recent livestream, wearing an aggressively motivational hoodie that read ‘Grind, Baby, Grind’. “This is a lifestyle. A movement. A way to turn your phone into an ATM.”

The job description reads like a dream come true: set your own schedule, earn unlimited income, and become part of an “exclusive network of like-minded go-getters.” New recruits are sent for 40 hour training program which includes training videos, workshop, role playing, and access to FreedomCore’s proprietary app (hint: it’s just a spreadsheet), and an essential starter pack of “motivational protein powder” called Freedom Fuel.
While many recruits are enthusiastic about the opportunity, the specifics of the work remain… nebulous. “You’re not just selling a product,” explained Ben Cooper, a 25-year-old “FreedomCore Ambassador.” “You’re selling a dream. You also sell the protein powder. And the FreedomCore hoodies. And the e-books. But mostly the dream.”

The company heavily emphasizes personal branding and recruiting others into the program, which Bradshaw refers to as “building your success circle.” Critics have pointed out that this “circle” resembles a triangle, with recruits earning commissions primarily by bringing in new members.
“Oh no, it’s definitely not a pyramid scheme,” Bradshaw laughed in an Instagram Q&A. “Pyramids are ancient and boring. This is modern. I’d call it more of an upward wealth-sharing ecosystem.”
Still, the opportunity has sparked excitement among some young professionals. Mia Sanchez, 23, recently left her retail job to join FreedomCore. “I’m working for myself now!” she said. “Well, technically for Jason, but he’s so inspiring. He says if I sign up 10 more people this week, I’ll unlock ‘Diamond Freedom’ status. I’m not sure what that means yet, but it sounds amazing.”

Social media has played a key role in FreedomCore’s rise, with Bradshaw’s viral TikToks showcasing his high-energy pitch and questionable metaphors. “A 9-to-5 job is like a hamster wheel,” he proclaimed in one video, pointing at a Lamborghini he later admitted was rented. “But FreedomCore is like a hamster jetpack. You’re still a hamster, but now you’re flying.”
Critics argue that the system benefits only those at the top of the “success circle,” but Bradshaw remains unfazed. “Look, not everyone is cut out for this,” he said during a recent webinar, sipping from a gold-plated FreedomCore tumbler. “Some people don’t want to hustle. And that’s okay. Hustlers need people to envy them.”
For those considering the offer, financial experts advise caution—and maybe a quick search for “signs of a pyramid scheme.” But as Bradshaw himself likes to say, “You miss 100% of the hustles you don’t join.”
