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Since my son and I finished The Last of Us 1 & 2 no game really made me happy, but yesterday we started this gem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlkizyzZ8k4 For years I really had a problem with my son being "a gamer", but since he dumped the fucking Minecraft shit and started playing real games, I'm really into it. Man, there are great games out there.
2025-11-14 13:36:49 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Someone invited me to join their podcast team as a host, yeaha 😄 BUT this is how it went 🤣 : Hello Alexandra, You have an exciting profile and that's why I wanted to ask you if this job might interest you? It's about making a podcast with interviews in German. Do you have time and interest? Hey Charly, Thanks for the invitation! Yes, that sounds exciting - I've done various podcasts over the last 4 years (here's my own: https://fountain.fm/show/0cjwJbTn6z3lPXNX8ISg) and I'd be happy to join your team! Warmest regards, Alexandra Hello Alexandra, thank you very much for the quick response. I listened to two or three of your podcasts. Technically speaking, it meets our expectations - but I have concerns about whether it matches between us, our topic, and you. The topics and messages in your podcast largely do not correspond to my values. I do live a very free life thanks to my entrepreneurial mindset and am not in agreement with everything that's taught in schools - but in the podcast or with the guests, it sometimes goes too strongly into conspiracy theories. Recommending opening accounts in Russia, for example, is not good... Even if the article was published in 2019.... I also think that homeschooling is not the right model for everyone, actually even for many not. I've seen in my own family where it leads when you deprive children of social contacts. Therefore, I believe it doesn't fit. I thank you for your understanding, but wish you much success on your path. Regards Charly Dear Charly, first of all: Thank you for your openness, it is rare and therefore all the more valuable. It takes courage not only to have values but to stand by them consistently, even if it means declining a collaboration. I respect that. You mention as an example the recommendation to open an account in Russia from a post in 2019. Reality: Back then, it was a legitimate, tax-wise and geopolitically sound strategy for digital nomads and entrepreneurs who wanted to protect themselves against currency risks, banking arbitrariness, and political instability in Europe. It was not a call for capital flight or support for authoritarian regimes. It was an option, one of many. Anyone who equates 2019 with 2025 is not doing analysis but retroactive morality. Knowledge evolves. Anyone who doesn't acknowledge that lives in a bubble of self-righteousness. You say you've seen in your family where it leads when children are deprived of social contacts. That is a tragic individual experience and not a scientific basis. Reality: Studies (e.g., from the USA, Canada, New Zealand) consistently show: Homeschoolers are often better socially adjusted, have deeper friendships, fewer bullying experiences, and higher emotional resilience. They don't learn conformity in groups of 30, but responsibility in real contexts. Of course, there are dysfunctional cases, as in every form of education. But to discredit homeschooling across the board because your family was overwhelmed by it is intellectual laziness. It's like rejecting entrepreneurship because a startup went bankrupt. You live a very free life thanks to your entrepreneurial mindset, but only as long as no one crosses your boundaries. That's not free thinking. That's conformist non-conformism lite. Conclusion: You're right: It doesn't fit. Alexandra
2025-11-13 14:39:27 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
It's all out in the open now, and I can only explain why so many people still don’t see it with Stockholm syndrome. When I look around: people defending the very systems that chain them, even worse, they’re praising the jailers. People have been gaslighted into this trap, I want to believe. And I’m torn, can you even say that they’re responsible for this? Because at this point I see some very smart people not being able to see what I see. Not even a glimpse of it. Not even trying. Don’t get me wrong, how I see the world might be totally wrong. But at least I can see reality from different perspectives, understand where people coming from, without becoming an absolute aggressive defender of my one and only worldview. This I experienced more and more in the last months – don’t even start to talk to people about my worldview, because GOOD LORD, seems like a lot of people really want to fight. And at the other side of the coin I see people being so open to all the crazy possibilities out there, going so deep into what reality can look like, defining everything new. Where did the „in between“ go? image
2025-11-13 10:36:58 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Don't you think they trying to tell us to meditate? image
2025-11-13 09:48:46 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
This time on Wild Life Unschooling, I had a really nice conversation with Rahim Taghizadegan. Rahim is a powerhouse in Austrian economics, a philosopher, and the mastermind behind the Scholarium in Vienna. One of many inspiring projects, that Rahim is pushing forward, is his groundbreaking project that helps Bitcoin families live across different countries to bypass the traditional state schooling system. From his journey through Austrian economics to his bold ideas on Free Private Cities and the role of Bitcoin, this episode is packed with insights on flexible living and innovative thinking. If you’re passionate about breaking stereotypes and embracing a decentralized lifestyle, this one is for you ;) https://fountain.fm/episode/pqVTZ5NAqK8VCanh4SUQ image
2025-11-13 08:31:28 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
I came across a fascinating statistic recently: around 1.5 million families worldwide are now choosing worldschooling. That number are giving me hope. What used to be seen as a niche lifestyle is now obviously becoming a mainstream movement, especially as more parents embrace remote work and reimagine what education can look like. Because using the real world as a classroom works really good for my son, e.g. picking up languages by actually living in new cultures. As i see it: It’s part of a much broader trend in alternative education. Now let’s imagine not only setting our kids free when it comes to location or how they learn maths, but also about multidimensional approaches to education – our reality has so many layers to explore! image
2025-11-12 15:54:50 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Please don't feed the fears. The worry about math, friends, college, was louuud. But every day I choose to trust my kid’s curiosity instead of the panic, the fear got smaller and smaller. No schedule. No tests. Just life. He is learning hieroglyphs at midnight, debates ideas about God over breakfast, runs his own small business, and is his own boss regarding what is on his schedule. The gaps I was warned about (WHAT IF HE MISSES OUT ON PROPAGANDA!!) fill themselves when he’s free to follow what really matters to him. Now I know: we’re not behind. We’re on a different path. And it’s working. #unschooling #homeschooling #worldschooling #love decentralized #education image
2025-11-12 12:46:05 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
In this episode, I sit down with Denys Troyak, a visionary behind Satoshi Island, a decentralized utopia in Vanuatu. This time, it’s all about personal growth, community building, and emotional well-being, exploring how Satoshi Island aims to create a sustainable and regenerative community focused on planetary health, financial well-being, and personal fulfillment. And as Denys explains: we need to change the world, and we need to start with us. So, for me, Satoshi Island is one of the pioneering projects that show us today, how freedom maxis might live tomorrow. We discuss the importance of slowing down, connecting with nature, and finding happiness within, rather than through material or societal pressures. Denys shares his personal transformation through a simpler life in Vanuatu and how it has deepened his understanding of community and well-being. "Why don't we smile more? Why don't we hug more? Well, it's, you know, it's, it's because we're disconnected." – Denys And of course, we also touch base on the unschooling part – traditional education is "one fits all" approach, that doesn’t fit at all. As unschooling is not so much about our kids, but about ourselves, this episode is about self-observation, humor, and love, to make us the best coaches for our free ranged, wild kids <3 https://fountain.fm/episode/z3dvwtL7riz83xNQtrC9
2025-11-12 09:51:43 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Oasis culture is easy living. The best part about worldschooling is, the many friendships kids make along the way with so many awesome human beings from different cultural backgrounds. Favorite thing so far in Egypt for my son: riding a motorcycle with your 12-year-old friend Ahmed to this natural pool. At night, sharing tajine with camel (my new fav food, what the fuck didn't know camel is that tasty) at the fire bit with beduine people. I really fell in love with Egypt, beautiful here. image
2025-11-12 09:37:34 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
What I learned from my parents after unschooling my kid for 10 years - every Christmas I was yelled at for "not educating my child". But I still went back every Christmas to see my grandma. In the end, my father accepted "his" fate of having such a degenerate as a daughter. To be fair, homeschooling in Germany is so fucking illegal, fuels their fear, and exactly why I left Germany with my kid. And over the years I accepted the yelling part more and more, because I finally realized - it's fear based blaming. Nothing else. It has nothing to do with me, but everything to do with them. After 10 years of unschooling, I'm so far down the decentralized education-rabbit hole that I cannot imagine not taking the full responsiblity for my kid's education. Because this courage gives me the opportunity to explore realms beyond "traditional" education, travel the world with him, and expand my consciousness the same time as well. I'm fucking happy to see that there are so many homeschooling, worldschooling, freeschooling, unschooling, whateverschooling Bitcoiners out there. image
2025-11-11 17:54:10 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Yes, what if it's all fake and gay? If all is fake and gay, then you are the only real variable. Be the signal in the static. Your integrity, effort, and care are the only things that can’t be faked. image
2025-11-11 12:19:59 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Decentralized education, free-ranged kids, soul-led education, no-schooling, unschooling, homeschooling, self-directed learning, natural learning, child-led education, interest-based education, autonomous education, worldschooling, deschooling, freedom-based learning, freeschooling... This is how it looks like at home. image https://fountain.fm/show/0cjwJbTn6z3lPXNX8ISg
2025-11-11 09:43:08 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
This episode is all about changing things bottom up: Shaka Mitchell, a Senior Fellow at the American Federation for Children, champions school choice and child-led education. With experience at Rocketship Education and LEAD Public Schools, he previously worked at the Center for Education Reform and the Institute for Justice. A Belmont University graduate, he teaches American Government and Constitutional Law there and holds a Juris Doctorate from Wake Forest University. Mitchell is a TEDx Nashville speaker, hosts the Come Together Music Project podcast, and co-founded MoreMarrowDonors.org. He chairs the Tennessee State Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and is involved with the American Enterprise Institute and Aspen Institute. Additionally, Ahaka frequently discusses education policy on platforms like Fox News. So, Shaka is doing a lot of things in a lot of different directions, but it's always one vision: freedom of education! https://blossom.primal.net/d2528e0afed49812b47d107fcb8b58d5f50b57d6dc1e8157c88976feb796088c.mp4
2025-11-11 08:38:24 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
We can still vote this shit away, no? One of my best friends started spamming me petition after petition, against banning cash, against this, against that. I’m torn: she’s legit smart, but my gut says these things are just a scam. So I'd like to hear what you think. Effectiveness is near zero. Studies like from Harvard’s Shorenstein Center show 99.9 percent of Change.org-type petitions never hit their goal, and even the wins are usually pre-planned PR stunts by the target org. And what I really don't like, all the data they want from you! The data grab means every click feeds the machine, no?? Your name, email, postcode, phone if you’re dumb enough to give it, plus behavioral tracking gets sold to political consultants, advertisers, or whoever. GDPR is a joke anyway. The second you hit submit, you just became the product. image
2025-11-10 14:49:06 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
For the german speaking Bitcoin lovers: https://fountain.fm/episode/6lBUzso771WD1FmBU1zZ Our team started a new Bitcoin podcast for entrepreneurs from the german speaking countries to kickstart their Bitcoin journey: In dieser Folge von Der Souveräne Unternehmer gibt Bitcoin-Pionier Aaron Koenig spannende Einblicke. Seit 2011 dabei, Autor von fünf Büchern, Regisseur des ersten deutschen Bitcoin-Erklärfilms und Musiker mit eigenen Bitcoin-Songs. Er erzählt von seiner anfänglichen Skepsis, wie er Bitcoin schließlich als besseres Gold erkannte, Dutzende Erklärfilme für Startups drehte und nun ein komplettes Bitcoin-Album plant. Außerdem prognostiziert er: Sobald Bitcoin alltäglich wird wie das Internet, verschwindet die heutige Bitcoin-Kultur. Dazu geht es um das größte Missverständnis in Bezug auf Bitcoin und darum, warum Staat und Geld getrennt werden sollten. Ideal für Unternehmer, die Bitcoin strategisch für ihre Freiheit nutzen wollen.
2025-11-10 12:22:02 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
The best part about unschooling/homeschooling/worldschooling is really, that you can just pack your bags and shift the history lesson to where it really happened. I need to say Egypt is the country that left me bamboozled the most, even after traveling to all these countries with my child. Never seen so much history about our extraterrestrial ancenstors and origins, topped with delicious food and chaos. We skipped the tour buses and the “official” routes. Instead, we took the off-beaten paths. The best part was clearly over night bus from Cario to the oasis Siwa. Desert by night is just something else. In Saqqara, we wandered away from the Step Pyramid crowds and found a half-buried mastaba where a local farmer let us crawl inside. The walls still held had paintings, and we had the chance to explore it all by ourselves. That’s when history stops being a textbook and becomes a conversation. Exploring Egypt on your own terms means maximum knowledge, minimum filter. And, what I learned, unschooling isn’t about answers. It’s about asking better questions. Love it. image
2025-11-09 11:59:07 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
I would summarize this episode like this: 2 former german teachers discuss one of the strictest school systems in the world. Chris from Staatenlos (Denationalize.me), provides consulting and resources on flag theory, individualized educational plans and much more to help families legally avoid compulsory schooling systems. Nice! The Staatenlos team offers expert guidance on global mobility, tax optimization, and international lifestyle through consultations, resources, and a community focused on self-determination and the Perpetual Traveler philosophy. Libertarial lifestyle one stop shop ;) https://fountain.fm/episode/KxuIAkeYPUT9OQuXj5kI
2025-11-09 09:37:34 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Interdimensional reptilians, I think this is the answer. No human could coordinate this level of sustained absurdity. We’re too dumb, too slow, too self-destructive by accident. This is engineered incompetence. Only an intelligence that sees our timeline like a game of 4D chess could pull it off. image
2025-11-09 09:01:52 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
This is my mood today. Why is there no pause button 🥸 image
2025-11-05 09:47:10 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →