BREAK-FREE Magazine

BREAK-FREE Magazine

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BREAK-FREE Magazine

BREAK-FREE Magazine

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It begins with the rejection of inherited cages. The names you were called, the limits you were handed, the rules that were never designed with you in mind. Break-Free is the moment you realize obedience without understanding is not holiness; it’s convenience for those in power. In this religion, liberation is sacred. Not questioning is worship. Growth is proof of faith.


No performance. No borrowed shame. No shrinking to be digestible. It is the daily discipline of choosing self-truth over comfort, clarity over approval, responsibility over excuses. You do not wait to be saved. You do the work. You build the life. You become the evidence.



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For people who feel misaligned with the scripts they were handed. Creatives, thinkers, rebels, quiet disruptors, and anyone tired of living a life approved by others but empty to themselves.


Break-Free was founded by Arnold Munene as an extension of a larger belief system centered on self-ownership, courage, and intentional living. The magazine is a voice, not a product line.


It is not partisan. But it is honest. And honesty tends to make people uncomfortable when power is involved.