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Alexandra ⚡
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Podcast host at Wild Life #Unschooling
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NotTheClemens 1 month ago
My favorite time of the day: fucking early morning, everyone still asleep, only me and the cat up, preparing yourself mentally for another day in this clown world, wondering what being alive actually means. ♥️ image
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NotTheClemens 1 month ago
Epic time to be alive. Sometimes I feel like it's very hard to stay positive nowadays. It’s hard because the world is bombarding us with new about rapists, scammers, corruption, wars, and doom 24/7, and so on. Talked about this with my grandma, she grew up in World War 2. And she said, growing up in the war was less stressful than now. Ok, she was a child and she didn't really understand why she had to be in the bunker every day - but, she said that was war, it was over one day. Now it's an ongoing underlying war against humanity, and it's everywhere. Her solution? Keep building, and building, and building, because that is the only way out. So, ya'll doing a great job, I see all the beautiful people on Nostr building their own reality, and this is a reason to be fucking happy. ♥️ image
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NotTheClemens 1 month ago
Stop smiling in pictures, the goverment thinks we are ok. 🤡 image
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NotTheClemens 1 month ago
Oh, I love this one: You're too stupid to homeschool your kids, but where did you get your education from that made you too stupid to educate your kids? What I love most about arguing with my Gerrrrman family about homeschooling: Hitler banned homeschooling, but if Hitler is the bad guy, doesn't that make homeschooling good somehow? Love goes out to all the beautiful families, that chose unschooling, homeschooling, worldschooling to enrich their kid's life (and their own).
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NotTheClemens 1 month ago
My family always pities us for "not owning much", doesn't make sense to own much if you move/travel a lot. We have the 1 week rule, if you didn't use it all week, seems not to be essential. And this works just fine for us. The more I own, the more stressed out I am actually. Owning fewer possessions means fewer things to clean, maintain, repair, organize, insure, think about, and feel guilty about. Because everything you own, owns you as well. Consumer culture trains us to believe happiness is always one purchase away. Or the next purchase away. But it's not that easy, is it? image
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NotTheClemens 1 month ago
Remember: It's all of them. And it's much worse than humans can imagine, I guess. When I told some of my friends like 15 years ago, they thought I was crazy. Unfortunately, I was, but I was also right. image
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NotTheClemens 1 month ago
This is what I try to teach my son: we are more than work, TV, sleep, repeart. We are really powerful beings, if not traumatized to an extend that lets us live in freeze-survival-mode. Homeschooling/unschooling/worldschoolig skips the "industrialization" of kids in school, gives more room to strengthen our creational powers. My son is a huge fan of Joe Dispenza meditations, meditates almost every morning. He does it to overcome fears, to fulfill his dreams, to connect with his dead relatives, and to explore the many layers of our universe. Two years ago I begged him to follow through with at least one Dispenza online course, until now he did multiple, and he adapted this to his daily routine. Learning how to meditate was really the only thing I wanted from him - apart from this everyday skills you need to get through the day. Because I wanted him to get through life much easier than I did, and to look within for answers and guidance. High five to all the nostriches who meditate. image
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NotTheClemens 1 month ago
This dude built a floating little village for his dog, his 2 cats and himself. Fucking legend this guy.
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NotTheClemens 1 month ago
In search of who we really are and where we came from. Egypt has been eye opening, because it's just a huge difference when you can spend hours and hours in these pyramids and temples, going through all these hiraglyphs and make up your own mind about things. Derek Olsen has been the biggest inspiration for my son and I to go out and find questions ourselves. Check out his work here: https://megalithicmarvels.com/. He thinks, that these gigantic structures already where there, when the Egypts came and "tagged" them. I talked about this in my podcast: What really blew my mind was the Dendera temple in Egypt, for me clearly a connection to the Pleiades. Hopefully there will be a time of disclosure within my lifestime. image
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NotTheClemens 1 month ago
Studies show unlearning false information taught in school is far harder than only learning correct facts from scratch. This is known as the „continued influence effect“ where misinformation persists even after correction (Lewandowsky et al., 2012). And here something to think about: a 2020 review found that 30-50% of adults retain debunked historical or scientific claims from childhood education. That is ok, if it wasn’t set up like this on purpose. I know some might say that also the stuff they teach in school is evolving and being corrected from time to time – yet we see how the average school did not even adapt to the information by scientists from 50 years ago about how kids learn best. The problem with learning propagandized information is, that this is shaping your behavior, health choices, and so on. And this is not about „did the holocaust happen“ this is running much much much depper. What is a human being? What are we here for? Can we shape our reality? And so on. When foundational beliefs are wrong, the mental load of constant cognitive dissonance quietly fucks up the rest of your lifetime. It’s not only „un-learning“ the millions of details nobody needs, but it is „re-learning“ who we are! This is why: unschooling, homeschooling and worldschooling 🙌
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NotTheClemens 1 month ago
A courageous family in Italy's Abruzzo woods is facing a real threat of losing parental rights simply for embracing the unschooling lifestyle. For all the parents, decentralized education, and freedom lovers – let’s help this family <3 image
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NotTheClemens 1 month ago
It's becoming clearer every day: it's all of them. Pedophilia has been creeping further into the mainstream media, normalized in ways that should alarm us. And now, finally, after years of waiting for it, bit by bit the information of politicians and similar criminals that like to sniff little kids are being published. Back when I was in school, there was this one teacher who gave extra classes after hours and ended up molesting students. I told my parents that this teacher was kreepy af, but no one listened. And he was not the only one. When I started looking for schools in Berlin for my son, I visited a lot ot so called "free schools" that are everything, but not free, and I shit you not, we took a look at the basement and there was a guy, maybe 20 years old, who was there to support the teachers as part of his civilian service, molesting a little girl. The worst part was, he didn't even stop, and the teacher who was showing us the basement just shrugged his shoulders and went on with his tour. When I called this out, I was being "hysteric", and my son was of course got rejected by this school - but because he was not allowed to watch porn at home at the age of 6 (whereby I think watching porn is questionable anyway no matter the age). After I left Germany, we spent some years on the Canary Islands. Same story there, hippy-free-school with maniac founders who led a sex cult and infiltrated the school with their pervert slaves. Whole story here: It is really everywhere, and I think parents are expected to ignore this REAL pandemic, trust anyone who is working with kids, ignore their gut feeling and give their kids away the minute they're born. But that is not natural. Keep your kids close ♥️ image
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NotTheClemens 1 month ago
This talk, is all about consciousness! So, grab a tea, and enjoy the universe of Caleb from the Bitcoin Consciousness Community! „Decentralized Consciousness represents a world where each individual trusts in his or her highest self (the “node”) along with the flow of the universe (the “creation network”) to live, create, and flourish – completely on their own terms. We are a community of like-spirited people working to connect with our inner nodes, practicing first principles of decentralization and informing the spiritual communities about Bitcoin.“ Caleb and I already recorded an episode for his pod, and I enjoyed our conversation so much, that I wanted to have Caleb on my podcast as well! In this episode, I chat with Caleb about the fascinating intersection of Bitcoin, science, and spirituality. We explore how Bitcoin, a digital creation, connects with spiritual concepts and emotions, transforming energy into something valuable and raising our vibrational state. Caleb introduces the idea of "energetic pendulums," suggesting Bitcoin could represent a higher vibrational force that enhances positive emotions and connections. image
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NotTheClemens 1 month ago
Since my son and I finished The Last of Us 1 & 2 no game really made me happy, but yesterday we started this gem: 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.
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NotTheClemens 1 month ago
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: 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