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Podcast host at Wild Life #Unschooling
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NotTheClemens 2 years ago
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NotTheClemens 2 years ago
💬 "Money has been weaponized against individuals. It's been weaponized against countries. I mean, if the money has been weaponized against a country and people are being censored left and right for no legal reason other than somebody doesn't like what you're saying, how do you continue living in a world like this? It just doesn't make sense. Some folks may be okay with it, and that's their choice. But for most people that have any sense of dignity and value, they will reject this 100%." 🎙️ Thrilled to share a powerful new episode of the Wild Life - The Unschooling Podcast featuring the insightful V from The Bitcoin Way. We delved deep into the world of finance, freedom, and the transformative power of #Bitcoin. If you're curious about the intersection of financial sovereignty, individual liberty, and the future of our world, this episode is a must-listen. 🌍 Tune in to gain insights from V and learn how Bitcoin is reshaping our financial landscape. Tune in 🎙️ #homeschooling #unschooling #worldschooling
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NotTheClemens 2 years ago
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NotTheClemens 2 years ago
"Teachers know something we don't know. Sending a child to school is good for them. We need that school solves a childcare problem for parents. All of these things we take for granted when we take the veil off, they just don't make sense. And so I feel like that shift to #homeschooling and #unschooling really is a spiritual process." Misconceptions about our current schooling system debunked by Manisha Snoyer, podcast host Teach Your Kids. Tune in - Wild Life Unschooling Podcast: and
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NotTheClemens 2 years ago
New episode! Manisha Snoyer, host of the unschooling podcast "Teach your Kids", is speaking about the #freedom, that unschooling brings to your life. "That is one of the things that homeschooling allows is for the family to have the freedom and flexibility that they crave. They're not confined by school to a certain location or a certain schedule. They can curate the childcare schedule that's right for them. They can travel the world if that's what's right for them. They can get up at 05:00 a.m. If they like, or get up at 11:00 a.m.. And so a lot of people think about this and say, oh, well, I need school for childcare. And I say, what kind of childcare does school actually provide for you? Is it helping the quality of your family's life? And is there an alternative approach that you could use?"
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NotTheClemens 2 years ago
“A lot of people I find are looking for clarity to take action. It's one of the biggest misnomers of coaching. People are looking for clarity to take action. Let me just figure this out in my head to be able to but honestly, it doesn't work. How many people are clear on, like, been waiting for clarity, I should say, in listening to this podcast right now, maybe even the example of a podcast waiting for clarity to start a podcast. I want to get clear of what my podcast is about, and I'm going to start a podcast. I see it all the time. I wasn't really clear. It was a mess. I'm sure it was the same for you. It was a complete mess. You were just like, putting 1ft in front of the other, and you still don't have no clue. And you get clear as you go. Take the action. Clarity comes from the action, not before the action.” What action are you going to take? Amrit Sandhu for Wild Life Unschooling Podcast #unschooling #worldschooling #homeschooling
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NotTheClemens 2 years ago
"Everyone they know went to school. School is the normal thing. Who am I to decide to break this norm? What risk do I take with my child?" Peter Gray for Wild Life #Unschooling Podcast
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NotTheClemens 2 years ago
“So my advice for fear is feel it. You have to feel it and move towards it. And that is the definition of courage.” Nothing to add, feel it. Amrit Sandhu for Wild Life Unschooling Podcast #unschooling #worldschooling #homeschooling
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NotTheClemens 2 years ago
"It's hard to demonize the challenges because we see them as necessary friction for #growth. And, yeah, that doesn't mean that I'm a massive advocate for the schooling system. The way that it's set up, it doesn't mean that I'm against it as well. I think there are some really amazing things. The way we learn to even just thinking about young nervous systems co-regulate, getting amongst each other in a communal space, is so beautiful. But then, yeah, like you said, there are bits of us that are waiting and yearning to be expressed. That the model for creating more factory workers doesn't really support this." Let me know your thoughts! Amrit Sandhu for Wild Life Unschooling Podcast #unschooling #worldschooling #homeschooling
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NotTheClemens 2 years ago
"I have to say for anybody, whether you're sending your child to school or not. Being able to hook your kid up with a real peer group is difficult in our society today because we don't let kids out just to play as we once did. 🧠 When I was a kid, you know, mom's just said, get out of the house, that's all they had to say and everybody else is mom was saying, get out of the house and so the kids are all out of the house. So they found one another, we found one another, made friends and did all kinds of things, got into mischievous, did all the things that kids have always done throughout history, and that's how we grew up. 🔥 But now it's harder for kids to find one another, in a way that they're not being directed and supervised, monitored by adults. So, that is a challenge, their ways of beating that challenge. But I think, I think in some sense, that's what that's the biggest parenting challenge right now, is how to find a real peer group. Help your child, find a real peer group, and by peer group, I don't necessarily mean all the same age. I mean, people who are other kids, people who are over as the spectrum of childhood and teenage years." 🦖 Peter Gray for Wild Life - The Unschooling Podcast #homeschooling #unschooling #worldschooling
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NotTheClemens 2 years ago
"It's been weaponized against countries. I mean, if the #money has been weaponized against a country and people are being censored left and right for no legal reason other than somebody doesn't like what you're saying, how do you continue living in a world like this? It just doesn't make sense. Some folks may be okay with it, and that's their choice, but for people that have any sense of dignity and value, they will reject this 100%." Thank you, @Tony | thebitcoinway.com ⚡️ for this awesome Wild Life #Unschooling Podcast episode! #Bitcoin and #Unschooling <3
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NotTheClemens 2 years ago
“That when we recognize that our biggest challenges and this is one of the biggest lessons I've learned from the podcast again and again, is that all these amazing people doing amazing things, their biggest challenges formed their biggest gifts. Right? So when I'm thinking about my son and school, it's not lost on me right now that you, having gone through what you felt was depressing. You couldn't express yourself fully through school, right? You couldn't express and it was depressing. It was such a large challenge for you, and it is for so many people. Right. Like, I had so many things from school that I would like to rewrite also from the father's perspective. From the mother's perspective, absolutely. It's like, man, we shouldn't have to go through that as the father's perspective. I look at it as there is some beauty in it, because now I get to see. Alexandra in this incredible podcast called The Unschooling Podcast. Had it not been for her challenges, she would not yield the sweet gift of her biggest challenge.” What's your biggest challenge/gift? Amrit Sandhu for Wild Life Unschooling Podcast #unschooling #worldschooling #homeschooling
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NotTheClemens 2 years ago
Do you love #decentralized money? You will love decentralized #education. Tune in this wonderful episode with V from The #Bitcoin Way <3 "You are born a free individual. No one has the right to take that away from you. If they try, you defend yourself. Whatever it takes. Doesn't matter. So what kind of message do you want to pass along to your kids if you have them again? It depends on what kind of life you want to live, right? So a lot of commonality with Bitcoiners is that they understand that freedom is a non term. Okay? No one has the right to tell me how to live my life as long as I'm not infringing on anybody else's life or breaking any legitimate rules, not bullshit mandates made by an illegal group of psychopaths that think things should work a certain way. Those should not be acknowledged, should not be respected, should not even be listened to. Sadly, the last three years have shown how many people have blindly ignored what's fundamentally their right. But like I said, you have to go through the pain in order to learn from it. And now there's many more people that are aware of this and will not hopefully repeat the same mistakes of the past. This is how I see things. And Bitcoin plays a major role in this, because if you cannot screw around with the money, the chances of you being able to fund bad things comes to an end almost instantly." Tune in 🎙️
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NotTheClemens 2 years ago
“#Courage that's required to do something that is so heavily indoctrinated into us? And why do that require courage? That is one of my early fascinations on this path, the inspired evolution. Because it required courage of me to step into being inspired, to evolve. I saw so many people that I was inspired by. I was like, I want to evolve into being that. But what is this resistance? I was like, there is a #fear. What is the fear that is keeping me in place? And it's like, oh, conformity. There's this deep, deep, deep call to conformity in society.” In which conformity-bubble are you in right now? Tell me! Amrit Sandhu for Wild Life Unschooling Podcast #unschooling #worldschooling #homeschooling
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NotTheClemens 2 years ago
"That I think most people feel in that space is fear. Because it takes a little bit of courage to turn something down because it's what we're told is good for us. And this is what #deschooling is, right? It's an #indoctrination. This is what's good for you. For me, it was good to be an engineer or a doctor or a lawyer or whatever it is that I was meant to be. It was like, hey, this is the story. This is what is success. It's mapped out for me. And I think at this juncture, now that I've mentioned the word success for the first time, it's really good to iron out that success and fulfillment are two very different things." What fulfills you? Share it with me! Amrit Sandhu for Wild Life Unschooling Podcast #unschooling #worldschooling #homeschooling
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NotTheClemens 2 years ago
"We talk a lot about the purpose of life, my life, his life, and lately, we have been discussing the importance of discovering it on your own. There is nobody you can copy; you can't copy-paste anything in life. You can't do it. You can get inspired, but you can have this inspiration. However, you need to walk your path by yourself. I must say, school robbed me of walking my path a lot because I needed to follow the path that everyone else was walking. My son doesn't go to school, so he doesn't have to walk anyone's path but his own." Let me know what you think Wild Life Unschooling Podcast - link in bio #unschooling #worldschooling #homeschooling
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NotTheClemens 2 years ago
"And then when you're twelve years old, you're sitting in chemistry at school, and there's a formula written on the board, and your brain says: picture no, funny no, emotions no, connections no. Get it out. That's how your brain works. If your brain can connect to these formulas, get connections, create pictures, make funny associations, you will remember it forever." Ricardo Leppe for Wild Life Unschooling Podcast #homeschooling #unschooling #worldschooling
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NotTheClemens 2 years ago
"Of the fact that we are the universe, looking in on ourselves. It is a great mystery. In all the mystical schools, they've called it this great mystery. And it is really, and I don't just mean great in terms of, oh, how fantastic great, really, in this honoring, even in the mess, there's great, great sadness, there's great joy. There's a lot that comes under the word great. Yeah. And I think there is that greatness in all of us because we are the universe looking in on ourselves. And the universe is a great mystery. It's incredible. And we are incarnate, a small little piece. I don't know if this translates, but I often look at it as if I was looking out of the eyes of a bee, and it has all those little hexagonal sort of lenses, but like thousands of them, and we're all this little one small little hexagonal piece of the lens looking out into the universe in our own little way. And the universe is just so curious, looking out at itself, at its own greatness. And it's such a trip that this is the miracle of consciousness, and yet we're participating in it. So, yeah, ergo if the universe is great, then we're great too, right? Because we're it." Amrit Sandhu for Wild Life Unschooling Podcast #unschooling #worldschooling #homeschooling