Special: Raquy Danziger | Interview with the World known Darbuka player, artist and musician
Meet Raquy Danziger - a celebrated Darbuka performer, teacher, and composer known worldwide for her expertise on the Middle Eastern darbuka drum.
We are a full-time traveling family. We love art, music, and people and interview some of the wonderful people we meet. We met Raquy in Istanbul, Turkey, where she is now based.
▬ About Raquy ▬
Hailing from unlikely Western roots, Raquy has distinguished herself as a unique phenomenon and earned a place of renown in the genre. She has collaborated and performed with some of the most famous Middle Eastern drummers in the world and has given concerts and workshops across the USA, Canada, The Middle East, Asia, Europe, Russia, and South America.
Raquy specializes in the Turkish split hand technique. This style was born twenty years ago when the Turkish drummers began splitting the hand, thus attaining unprecedented speed and dexterity. In 2012 Raquy opened her “Darbuka Ofis” in downtown Istanbul, where she trains daily under the direction of her teacher, master drummer Bünyamin Olguncan. Her Ofis has become a center for drumming, attracting drummers from all over the world who flock to Istanbul to learn from Raquy and Bünyamin.
▬ EPSIODE LINKS ▬
https://raquy.com/
https://www.facebook.com/RaquyDanziger/
https://www.instagram.com/raquytabla/
https://soundcloud.com/raquytabla
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzPUz0KpcUxPsl2uXH8S8NQ
https://www.etsy.com/shop/RaquyArt
https://www.instagram.com/darbukaschool/
https://darbukaschool.com/
http://www.raquydrumstore.com/
▬ CONTENT OF THIS VIDEO ▬
(00:00:01) - Discovering Istanbul's Music and Art
(00:15:26) - Drumming Lessons and Online Classes
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#29 Sarah Beale | Unschooling and the Pursuit of The Good Life
Together with our dear friend Sarah Beale, we delve deep into the pursuit of a 'good life.'
Sarah shares her incredible journey of transitioning from the traditional Australian school system to an unstructured, unschooling approach. Dive into an enriching exploration of the power of choice, and the significance of maintaining a fluid, flexible approach to life.
Sarah's idea of a 'good life' is deeply intertwined with her family's shift to unschooling. We discuss this intricate relationship, pondering how selling their possessions and leaving their home country has molded their perception of a fulfilling life. Sarah doesn't hold back from questioning the traditional school system's inclination to persuade parents to surrender responsibility to the state. Instead, she celebrates the role of a supportive community in embracing the freedom unschooling provides.
As we unpack Sarah's metaphorical 'backpack of life,' the conversation takes an intriguing turn to encompass emotional baggage, triggers, and the strength of having a supportive community. We converse about creating a vibrant, judgement-free space for our children to express themselves and the inherent value of conversations that might not seem productive but deeply enrich our lives.
The episode concludes with a potent dialogue about balancing life's projects with finding joy in the moment, asserting that happiness is a journey, not a destination.
Join us, be inspired, and reconsider your definitions of a 'good life.
▬ EPISODE LINKS ▬
https://www.renegademum.com/
https://www.instagram.com/the_renegade_mum/
https://www.facebook.com/sarah.beale1
▬ CONTENT OF THIS VIDEO ▬
(0:00:00) - Unschooling Journey and Nomadic Living
(0:04:59) - The Journey to a Good Life
(0:13:16) - Exploring the Good Life and Unschooling
(0:29:58) - The Power of Choosing Happiness
(0:42:35) - The Backpack of Life
(0:56:11) - Emotional Baggage and Supporting Each Other
(1:05:44) - The Value of Conversations and Purpose
(1:10:00) - Finding Joy, Balancing Projects
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E1 - Da Ladies Fixing the World - Podcast
Buckle up for a deep dive into the world of unschooling - an unconventional approach to education that is more of a lifelong journey than a destination.
This is the first episode of 'Da Ladies Fixing the World" featuring Cecilie Conrad, Luna Maj Vestergaard, Carla Martinez, and Sarah Beale.
Together we investigate the boundaries of Unschooling. Listen to our revelations on how unschooling continues to surprise us, even after years of practice.
This episode is more than just a discussion on unschooling. We bring other early education systems under the microscope, critiquing traditional schooling systems and exploring everything from the Danish kindergarten model to the state's influence on parental decision-making in education. We reflect on our own upbringing and experiences and how they shape our views on unschooling.
Be prepared to rethink traditional education models as we illustrate the freedom unschooling offers and its transformative impact on children's learning experiences.
As we journey further, we touch on the challenges of unschooling and the expectations that need to be managed. Recognize the importance of embracing uncertainty when first diving into unschooling and the necessity of being comfortable with not knowing or controlling outcomes. This thought-provoking episode will leave you examining the balance between freedom and boundaries in unschooling, considering the concept of unschooling as natural and integrated learning and reflecting on the implications of de-schooling and the importance of living and learning together.
Join us on this enlightening adventure that is bound to leave you rethinking traditional education models.
▬ CONTENT OF THIS VIDEO ▬
(0:00:02) - Unschooling and the Limits of Freedom
(0:12:19) - Parenting: Modern women caught on auto-pilot
(0:24:40) - Comparing Schooling Systems and Education Perspectives
(0:37:56) - Unschooling and Personal Journey Towards Education
(0:53:29) - Transitioning to Unschooling
(1:07:44) - Understanding the Concept of Unschooling
(1:15:53) - Unschooling & natural learning processes
(1:23:28) - Challenges and Expectations in Unschooling
▬ EPISODE LINKS ▬
Luna Maj Vestergaard: https://altomunschooling.dk/
Carla Martinez: https://planetaworldschool.com/
Sara Beale: https://www.renegademum.com/
Cecilie Conrad: https://theconrad.family
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E25 - LEARN NOTHING DAY A dialogue with SANDRA DODD on Unschooling and the Complexities of Parenting
This is an episode to celebrate Learn Nothing Day. Sandra Dodd's birthday is on July 24th, and as a joke, she started 'Learn Nothing Day,' - which now is an international holiday for unschoolers. A day where we each year try to learn nothing and fail.
As Sandra Says: "Unschoolers need a holiday. When people ask if they homeschool in the summer, they say yes. When people ask when they have a break from learning, they say never. This has gone on for a long time now. July 24 is Learn Nothing Day—a vacation for unschoolers."
We loved our first episode with Sandra Dodd so much that we promised each other to continue our talk in another episode. So here we are. This episode, besides talking about Learn Nothing Day, tackles the topic of unschooling and parental judgment. Sandra shares her experiences and insights, offering valuable advice on how to guide and coach your kids without imposing your own biases. We discuss the importance of teaching children crucial life skills and fostering an environment that promotes natural learning.
Our chat with Sandra Dodd is more than just an exchange of ideas; it's a journey through personal experiences, shared struggles, and triumphant breakthroughs. Whether you're a parent, a homeschooler, or simply curious about the art of communication, unschooling, and parenting, this episode is a must-listen.
It's an invitation to reflect, question, and perhaps see things from a different perspective – one that could better serve you and your family. So, come, join our conversation, and let's explore together. And see if you can take just one day of learning nothing :)
Transcript and shownotes at https://theconrad.family/selfdirected25
🗓️ Recorded June 28th, 2023. 📍Åmarksgaard, Denmark
▬ CONTENT OF THIS VIDEO ▬
(00:00:00) - Balancing Male and Female Communication Styles
(00:08:05) - Parenting Roles and Gender Dynamics
(00:12:52) - Unschooling, Parenting, and Judgment
(00:22:18) - Unschooling and Parental Guidance
(00:33:02) - Honest Communication in Parenting
(00:41:11) - Parenting and Communication Guidelines
(00:52:36) - Losing Friends Over Unschooling
(00:59:33) - Making Better Choices in Life
(01:10:02) - Passion for Medieval History and Unschooling
(01:20:22) - Unschooling and Learn Nothing Day
(01:29:23) - Video Games' Impact on Learning
(01:34:19) - Parenting and Video Games
(01:44:14) - Unschooling and Parenting Decisions
(01:50:01) - Importance of Critical Thinking in Unschooling
▬ Links ▬
Learn Nothing Day: https://sandradodd.com/learnnothingday/
Sandra Dodds website: https://sandradodd.com/
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E24 Inspiring Change & Challenging the norm | Radical LEARNING with Sari & Becka
Sari González and Becka Koritz: unschooling moms and hosts of the podcast Radical Learning Talks. They share a passion for unschooling and have created a Self Directed Learning center in Mexico.
Their focus lies at the intersection of unschooling, parenting, relationship building, and community development, all aimed at nurturing children's self-directed learning, autonomy, and freedom. As advocates for children's rights and freedom, they also run Explora ALC, an Agile Learning Community in Puerto Escondido, Mexico.
In their view, the world is undergoing profound changes, and they firmly believe that active participation in this transformation is necessary for societal evolution. By questioning and challenging outdated beliefs and practices that disempower children and others, they create space for new opportunities and tools that embrace connection and freedom.
Transcript and shownotes at https://theconrad.family/selfdirected24
🗓️ Recorded June 21st, 2023. 📍Skolstugan, Sweden
▬ CONTENT OF THIS VIDEO ▬
(0:00:00) - From Sweden to Mexico - How Sari & Becka ended up in Mexico
(0:08:32) - Challenges With Mandatory Schooling in Sweden
(0:14:21) - Exploring Agile Learning and Unschooling
(0:24:23) - Reimagining Education and Creating Community
(0:35:56) - Podcast Evolution and Impact
(0:46:05) - Unschooling and Dismantling Systems of Oppression
(0:50:58) - Unschooling, Healing, and Collective Perspectives
(0:58:29) - Challenges and Considerations in Homeschooling
(1:04:18) - Exploring Critical Thinking in Unschooling
(1:09:43) - Unschooling and Radical Learning Discussion
▬ Links ▬
https://www.radical-learning.org/
https://www.instagram.com/radical_learning/
https://www.facebook.com/radicallearningtalks
▬ CONNECT WITH THE CONRAD FAMILY ▬
Watch more podcast interviews: https://www.youtube.com/@TheConradFamily365
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You have to put your kids in school. Is that true, though? Why? #shortsfeed #shortsvideo #shorts
Stop for a moment, really pause, and ask yourself – why are we sending our children to school? Is that an irrefutable axiom of our society, or is it a widely accepted assumption that hasn't been critically analyzed? It is high time we scrutinize this norm.
Survey our society today – does it not strike you that people appear to be discontent, not at their happiest or healthiest? This begs the question, are we really doing right by our kids, by our society, by sticking to a traditional, possibly antiquated, approach to education? Or should we be daring enough to try something different, something that might better serve our children and our future?
Unschooling, a radical, child-centered approach to learning, offers that 'something different.' It fundamentally challenges our conventional wisdom about education. Instead of forcing children into a standardized curriculum, unschooling allows them to follow their own interests, their own curiosity, and their own pace. It nurtures intrinsic motivation, fostering an innate love for learning that can remain far beyond the years of formal schooling.
Sure, this may seem like uncharted territory to some, but look around again – our current path does not seem to be leading us to happiness or health. Perhaps, it is time to take the road less traveled.
It is time to genuinely question, 'why, why are we doing this?' and consider the possibility that unschooling might just be the change we need.
Listen to the full podcast episode of Self Directed with guest Summer Jean and hosts Cecilie & Jesper Conrad: https://theconrad.family/selfdirected23
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Force and connection cannot coexist. When you're truly connected, force becomes redundant. #shorts
Summer Jean is a grown-up unschooler whom we have interviewed for our podcast Self Directed
Listen to the full episode here: https://www.theconrad.family/selfdirected23
“There is no academic learning that could possibly be worth damaging that connection in any way, shape, or form. I don't care what anybody says; there’s nothing worth damaging it because that parent-child connection is literally everything.
And if you sacrifice one piece of that, the whole thing can crumble. That is the basis of your child's mental and emotional well-being throughout their entire life and the moment that you sacrifice that relationship and that connection. for fear, you're gonna choose fear that your child is gonna be stupid over the relationship and the connection that you have with them. I mean, what is that teaching your child about what's important in life?
You have to disconnect to force someone to do something. Force and connection do not coexist. It's impossible. And if you're connected with someone, force is not required.
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"People are not afraid for their children. They're actually afraid of their children." #shorts
Summer Jean is a grown-up unschooler who guested our podcast 'Self Directed'
Summer Jean's perspective reminds us that our fear as parents often stems from our own insecurities. We worry about what our children might become because we question our own worth and intelligence at our core. 😔
The idea of exerting control and forcing our children to conform stems from a belief system passed down through generations - a belief that if we don't control them, they'll be failures. But let's challenge this cycle.
When we look at the natural world around us, we see that everything unfolds according to its own nature without external authority. 🌿
Summer Jean encourages us to break free from the fear-based mindset. Instead, let's empower our children to embrace their uniqueness and trust their inner instincts. 🌟
Parenting is an incredible journey of growth for both child and parent. By letting go of fear and control, we create an environment where our children can thrive, knowing they are inherently valuable and loved. ❤️
Watch the full podcast episode here: https://www.youtube.com/@theconradfamily365
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Trusting Children's Instincts: Unschooling and the Power of Authentic Learning #shorts
“I mean, it's literal brainwashing."
🔊 New Podcast Alert! 🔊Tune in to this week’s episode of Self Directed, where we talk with Summer Jean, who has grown up unschooling. We discussed how important it is to trust children’s sense of rightness.
As children, when we are told to ignore our own instincts, passions, and interests and instead do what others dictate, it leaves us feeling conflicted. We question our own judgment and lose touch with our inner sense of rightness.
What do we rely on in life if not our own innate discernment?
When our trust in ourselves is undermined, we become disconnected from our true nature.
We're left wondering, "What am I really made of? What is truly authentic to me?"
The impact of repeatedly being told that we're wrong and can't be trusted lingers within us. It's like literal brainwashing, shaping our beliefs and limiting our potential. 😢
Let's take a moment to reflect on the importance of nurturing and empowering our children's individuality and self-trust. Let's encourage them to listen to their inner voice and follow their own path. 🌈💪
Together, we can help create a world where everyone embraces their unique truths and lives authentically. 🌍💙
Listen to the podcast and get inspired by Summer Jean's story, and gain a new perspective on independent learning and intuitive parenting.
Listen, learn, and question the status quo! - Subscribe and listen to the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/@UC9D5CNnRq1RuZ6YwB4edw6A
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E23 - The Power of Unschooling. Growing Up Unschooling with Summer Jean
What if the traditional education system is doing more harm than good?
In our conversation with Summer Jean, a 34-year-old grown unschooler, we explore her unique upbringing and how it has shaped her life. Raised by a mother who trusted her children's innate ability to learn without any required academia, Summer Jean and her three brothers grew up free from workbooks, curriculums, and traditional school settings.
Throughout our discussion, we examine the differences between world schooling and unschooling, as well as the pressures and fears that unschooled children might face from family members who expect them to conform to conventional education systems. We also delve into the hypocrisy of traditional education, which trains children not to make their own choices for 12 years, only to expect them to have it all figured out by the time they turn 18.
Join us as we uncover the impact of unschooling on Summer Jean's life, highlighting the importance of trusting your children's innate ability to learn, encouraging independence, and fostering an environment where they can thrive.
Discover how unschooling can lead to a life full of critical thinking, personal growth, and self-discovery, and challenge your beliefs and understandings around traditional education systems.
🗓️ Recorded May 10th, 2023. 📍Chateau de L'Isle Marie, Normandy, France
See show notes at https://TheConrad.Family/SelfDirected23
▬ CONTENT OF THIS VIDEO ▬
0:00 Summer Jeans background
11:51 Clear Definitions for Unschooling
25:55 Wasted School Years, Learning Beyond Classroom
30:18 Pressure and Fear in Learning
41:24 Unschooling and Parenting Philosophy
53:05 Education Hypocrisy, Importance of Independence
1:01:58 Unschooling and Trusting Children
1:16:18 Parenting With Summer Jean
▬ Links ▬
https://www.facebook.com/Thisbeautifullivingfreedom
https://www.patreon.com/summerjean
https://www.instagram.com/mermaidartglass
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E22 - The Power of Rituals in Parenting. A talk with Chris Attwood, Co-Author of The Passion Test
Chris Attwood is a NY Times bestseller and our friend for many years. If it weren’t for Chris entering our lives, we would probably not be living our passions right now.
In this episode, we explore the power of rituals in unraveling limiting beliefs and providing a safe space for our children to take risks. We discuss self-directed learning and the benefits of incorporating Byron Katie's The Work - a self-inquiry tool into our parenting strategies. And we share our experiences in navigating the complex relationship between our children and technology, offering insights on how to create a balanced and fulfilling life for our families.
Chris is the co-author of the internationally acclaimed NY Times bestsellers "The Passion Test - The Effortless Path to Discovering Your Destiny" and "Your Hidden Riches - Unleashing the Power of Ritual to Create a Life of Meaning and Purpose."
What sets Chris Attwood apart is his genuine commitment to making a difference in the lives of others. He has dedicated his life to empowering individuals to unlock their full potential and create a life they truly love. Through his workshops, seminars, and coaching sessions, Chris has impacted the lives of countless individuals worldwide, empowering them to embrace their passions and live life to the fullest.
Our friendship with Chris started when he, one day in 2014, stood in our living room in Copenhagen. With his family, he had just moved to Denmark and needed advice on homeschooling from some “locals,” so they were introduced to us through a fellow friend.
This meeting changed our lives.
Jesper started working with online marketing for The Passion Test program - a powerful process that enables individuals to identify their top passions and align their actions and choices accordingly. We applied the principles in our own lives and now, eight years later, we are living our passions - traveling full-time together as a family, working only on projects we love.
We are honored to call Chris our friend and continue to learn from him.
Don't miss this insightful and inspiring conversation as we discuss parenting, technology, and the power of silence and meditation in discovering and living our passions.
🗓️ Recorded May 9th, 2023. 📍Chateau de L'Isle Marie, Normandy, France
See show notes at https://TheConrad.Family/SelfDirected22
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E21 - The Freedom to Learn: A dialogue with Mary Griffith, Author of The Unschooling Handbook
Have you ever wondered how unschooling could unlock your child's passions and potential?
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Mary Griffith, where we explore her family's journey with unschooling, fencing, and homeschooling. Mary shares how fencing became a significant part of their lives, allowing her daughters to pursue their interests without the constraints of school involvement, contrasting her experience with high school sports in the 1970s to the landscape of sports today.
While supporting her children, Mary became involved with the Northern California Homeschool Association and decided to write books on the subject. We discuss her challenges, the importance of family support, and her daughters' unique experiences in their educational journey. From reverse engineering her daughter's unschooled life to meet university requirements to exploring different learning styles, Mary's insights are sure to inspire others considering this unique educational path.
Finally, we discuss the need for children to explore the world, free from the confines of a classroom, and the vital role family support plays in fostering a successful environment for prospering.
We also touch on Mary's journey with unschooling, music, and her love of natural history.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the powerful potential of unschooling and how it can strengthen parent-child relationships, encourage curiosity, and foster a lifelong love of learning.
🗓️ Recorded may 10th, 2023. 📍Chateau de L'Isle Marie, Normandy, France
See show notes at https://TheConrad.Family/SelfDirected21
▬ CONTENT OF THIS VIDEO ▬
0:00 Unschooling and Fencing
8:45 Homeschooling and Writing Books
13:02 Homeschooling, Curriculum, and Unschooling
19:43 Homeschooling and Unschooling Experiences
29:55 Unschooling, Learning Styles, and Life Experience
43:15 Unschooling and Learning to Learn
53:58 Enjoying the Adventure of Life
1:05:27 Unschooling and Trust in Parent-Child Relationships
1:15:26 The Importance of Play for Children
▬ Links ▬
https://MaryGriffith.net -- Mostly on Unschooling
https://MaryGriff.com -- Fencing, politics and all things in between.
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E19 - The Power of Connection in Parenting - A dialogue with Naomi Aldort
Are you ready to transform your parenting journey and unlock the secret to raising confident and free-thinking children?
In our conversation with parenting expert, author, and counselor Naomi Aldort, we reveal the powerful philosophy of raising ourselves to raise our children, allowing them to flourish in a supportive environment.
Naomi shares her inspiring journey from being a piano teacher to discovering her gift for helping families and the incredible advantages of virtually conducting her transformative retreats.
We also tackle some challenging topics, such as finding a balance between parental expectations and children's needs, and Naomi's advice on how couples can work together will provide invaluable guidance.
We go beyond conventional parenting advice and explore the concept of authentic parenting, where Naomi shares how you can recognize those moments when your own thoughts hijack you and how you can use this awareness to create a peaceful environment for your children.
In a thought-provoking discussion about the harmful effects of praise, Naomi emphasizes the importance of providing freedom, allowing children to be themselves, and expressing gratitude in a more specific and empowering way.
Don't miss this life-changing episode as Naomi Aldort shares her profound wisdom on parenting and personal growth.
🗓️ Recorded April 27, 2023. 📍Chateau de L'Isle Marie, Normandy, France
▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
0:01 Parenting and Personal Growth
8:46 Parenting and Marriage Counseling Advice
20:25 Authentic Parenting and Overcoming Natural Instincts
35:11 Parenting Philosophy
50:46 Harmful Effects of Praise
58:14 Gratitude and Authentic Feedback
▬ Connect with Naomi Aldort ▬
Website: https://NaomiAldort.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/naomi.aldort/
Authentic Parent: https://www.facebook.com/authenticparent
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NaomiAldort
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/naomi_aldort_parenting/
▬ Naomi Aldort's article series "The Price of Praise." ▬
Getting Out of the Way: https://naomialdort.com/getting-out-of-the-way/
The Price of Praise Part 1: Connecting to the Child’s Own Feeling: https://naomialdort.com/the-price-of-praise-part1-connecting-to-the-childs-own-feeling/
The Price of Praise Part 2: Expressing Appreciation: https://naomialdort.com/the-price-of-praise-part-2-expressing-appreciation/
The Price of Praise Part 3: Building Self-Confidence with Unconditional Love: https://naomialdort.com/the-price-of-praise-part-3-building-self-confidence-with-unconditional-love/
▬ More links ▬
The Work by Byron Katie: https://thework.com/
Gestalt Therapy: https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/therapy-types/gestalt-therapy
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E18 - Ask Us Anything: Embracing Radical Parenting & Unschooling: A Journey of Trust & Empowerment
What does it truly mean to embrace radical parenting and homeschooling?
This week - we are the “guests” on our own podcast.
Katrina Bieler contacted us with a kind letter, and we said yes, asking us if she could ask us all her questions.
“Dear Cecilie & Jesper...
I want to thank you for your podcast. I am homeschooling my own children and feel a constant need to do so from the deepest truths, or I find myself in the false position of thinking of them as empty boxes I must fill with the "right" stuff. Your podcast, which is essentially listening to people discuss deep truths as they have discovered them inside of experience and attempted to remain true and abide by what they have seen, refreshes me again and again. I end up with a joyful feeling and enlivened after listening.
I would love to interview both of you sometime, as a homeschooler behind you on the path with many questions…”
We said yes :)
In our conversation, we delve into the importance of recognizing the inherent goodness of children and how this perspective can shift our values as parents.
We discuss the dangers of a school system that measures a child's worth by their accomplishments, as well as the challenges and rewards of homeschooling.
We hope our experiences will inspire you to reevaluate your own parenting journey and empower you to make radical choices for your family's well-being.
We also explore the concept of unschooling and the role of family values in our decision-making process. Addressing themes of forgiveness and understanding, we reflect on how our past experiences can shape our relationships with our children and our approach to education.
Join us in this insightful and heartwarming episode as we celebrate the power of radical parenting and homeschooling.
And thank you, Katrina, for all the great questions. It was a pleasure to be “on the other side of the mic.”
We want to do this again, so feel free to contact us if you are ready to ask us a lot of questions - we are ready to answer them - here on our podcast!
🗓️ Recorded April22nd, 2023. 📍Chateau de L'Isle Marie, Normandy, France
▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
0:00 Radical Parenting and Homeschooling
9:24 The Gift of Goodness and Being
17:21 Homeschooling and Parental Pressure
32:03 Unschooling and Living by Our Values
47:16 Unschooling and Family Values
1:00:05 Forgiveness and Understanding
1:15:53 Gratitude and Reflection on the Interview
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E17 - The Adventure Is the People: An Interview with the caricature artist Samuel KingDavis
Samuel KingDavis is a seasoned artist renowned for his exceptional talent in caricature drawing and illustration. With an entrepreneurial spirit and a solid background in sales, Samuel has made significant strides in the art world, not just in creating pieces that captivate, but also in strategically positioning his work in the market.
Currently, he is working as a freelance caricature artist and illustrator, where his impressive portfolio of work showcases his unique ability to blend humor, satire, and likeness into captivating illustrations. This remarkable talent has made him a sought-after artist in his field, leading to collaborations with various clients around the world.
Samuel's influence extends beyond his freelance work. He is an esteemed member of several prestigious artist associations. This includes the International Society of Caricature Artist and Eurocature, where he connects and collaborates with fellow artists, expanding his perspectives and pushing the boundaries of his craft. Additionally, he is part of the Charles Bridge Artist Association, where he plays a vital role in promoting local art and culture.
His art is not merely a profession but a way of life. His commitment to continuously refining his craft while exploring innovative ways to promote it exemplifies Samuel KingDavis's unwavering passion for the arts and his entrepreneurial drive. His contributions to the field reflect his dedication and love for his craft, ensuring that Samuel's work continues to inspire and entertain.
🗓️ Recorded April 19th, 2023. 📍Chateau de L'Isle Marie, Normandy, France
Connect with Samuel KingDavis
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/kingdavisart
Event Booking Website: www.kingdavisart.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UCgMHRJZMMxMzDYn5BLJ9eVA
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E 12 - From London to a Yurt: A Journey of Unschooling and Self-Discovery with Lucy AitkenRead
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to leave the hustle and bustle of city life and embrace the wild?
This episode features an incredible conversation with Lucy AitkenRead, a nomadic adventurer who shares her family's journey from London to off-grid living in New Zealand.
Lucy AitkenRead is a mother, activist, bestselling author, and an unschooling advocate and runs Disco Learning.
After living in London for years, Lucy and her husband felt the desire to break away from societal expectations and fulfill a deeper calling. They drove off in a van and explored Europe before settling down in New Zealand, where her husband is from. Lucy shares her story in her book: '30 Days of Rewilding’, which is a collection of daily readings that will inspire families to fall in love with nature.'
We dive into their experience on the road, the balance between work and family, and the lessons they've learned along the way.
We also tackle the topic of unschooling, discussing the need to dismantle the traditional school system and empower children to thrive outside of those institutions. Lucy offers her insights on the social implications of unschooling, the healing potential of this journey, and the systemic injustice it seeks to address. This conversation will challenge your perspectives on education, relationships, and what it truly means to live a fulfilling life.
We hope you will enjoy this episode and be inspired to follow your own calling, even if it means breaking away from societal norms and expectations, stepping outside your comfort zone, and creating a life that aligns with your values.
See show notes at https://TheConrad.Family/SelfDirected12
🗓️ Recorded February 15th, 2023. 📍Palermo, Sicily, Italy.
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Unschooling course: https://discolearning.com
Blog: https://lulastic.co.uk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LulasticAndTheHippyshake
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E16 - Always Learning: A Conversation with Unschooling Pioneer Sandra Dodd
What if you could reimagine education for your children, breaking free from the traditional school system and embracing their natural curiosity? Join us as we chat with Sandra Dodd, a prominent figure in the unschooling community, about her journey from skepticism to advocacy for this unconventional approach to learning.
Throughout our conversation with Sandra, we explore her experiences with deschooling, the obstacles schools create for unschoolers, and the evolving dynamics of the American education system. We also talk about the future of education, emphasizing the importance of offering community programs to different age groups and harnessing libraries as learning centers.
As we venture further into the unschooling community, we delve into the complexities of unschooling, often misunderstood as simply a vacation. We discuss the crucial distinction between learning and teaching oneself, the unique dynamics of men and women in the unschooling community, and the necessity of understanding one's self before attempting to enforce unschooling rules.
Sandra has inspired countless families to embrace unschooling as a holistic and child-centered alternative to traditional education. Her thoughts have resonated with numerous parents and helped shape the philosophy of unschooling as it is known today.
Don't miss this insightful episode full of valuable lessons on unschooling, parenting, and personal freedom.
Website: https://SandraDodd.com
🗓️ Recorded April 25th, 2023. 📍Chateau de L'Isle Marie, Normandy, France
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E15 - Navigating Fatherhood and being a Stay-at-Home Dad: Meet homeschool dad Martin Cooke
Have you ever felt the weight of loneliness or struggled to find your place in the world? Join us for an insightful conversation with homeschool dad Martin Cooke. Together, we discuss the impact of creating safe spaces for men to open up, share their experiences, and form connections that can combat feelings of isolation.
Martin Cooke is a stay-at-home day we got to learn at World School Summit in Granada, Spain in 2019. It was fascinating to meet so many like-minded people. And many a strong bond was created. Martin Cooke is one of the homeschool dads we met and fell in love with.
During the summit, Martin created a Men’s Circle, where homeschool/worldschool dads could get together and talk about how it is to be a husband, dad, and homeschool father. Martin finds that men often find it harder to vocalize their emotions, making it difficult to connect with others and find support. So for him, it felt natural to create a safe space where we men could get together. It allowed us to be vulnerable and share our struggles and challenges without fear of judgment or shame.
Australian research shows that 39% of men living alone experience loneliness, and one in three men believe that there is no one to help them out if in they’re in need.
These are some sad statistics. We need to change this.
The experience of attending the Men’s circle helped me to see myself in a new light, and it has since grown in me that I want to help more men to find a better balance in their life. To help them to break down the toxic societal norms that often prevent men from seeking help and support when they need it most. To help them become better husbands, fathers, and friends.
The first step is to have more open, honest talks about how it is to be a man and a father. I hope you will enjoy this episode. I know I enjoyed the talk, and I am still on a journey to becoming a better dad.
Martin's journey into men's circles is just the beginning - in this episode, we also explore the intertwining of identity with work, the value of embracing change, and the serendipitous moments that lead us on unexpected paths. We delve deeper into topics such as masculinity, vulnerability, and the unique challenges of parenting - touching on the joys, the struggles, and the educational experiences that come with raising children.
Lastly, we venture into the world of alternative education as Martin shares his experiences with homeschooling and the power dynamics at play in traditional schooling systems. We discuss the importance of giving our children the freedom to explore their passions and the courage necessary to question societal expectations.
Tune in and discover how Martin's journey of embracing alternative education and defying convention has led him to create his own luck in life.
Thank you, Martin, for allowing me to be vulnerable together with you :)
See show notes at https://TheConrad.Family/SelfDirected15
Read about the Wilderness Woods Martin mentions in the podcast: https://www.wildernesswood.org/
🗓️ Recorded March 9th, 2023. 📍Garrufo, Provincia di Teramo, Italy
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E14 - The Relevance of Indigenous Wisdom for Modern Parenting with Darcia Narvaez
What if the key to raising well-adjusted, connected children lies in the practices of our ancestors?
Join us as we explore the evolved nest with Darcia Narvaez, diving into the fascinating world of natural birth, mothering, and the importance of soothing perinatal experiences. Through stories of our own births and parenting experiences, we'll uncover the consequences of our modern, medicalized birth systems and the need for a supportive, nurturing environment.
Darcia Narvaez is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Notre Dame and a Fellow of the American Psychological Association. She is a leading expert in the study of the development of moral cognition and the influence of evolutionary and cultural factors on human behavior.
In this conversation, we'll discuss the benefits of breastfeeding and the role of fathers in the nurturing process. We'll also examine the societal impact and persuasive tactics of formula companies, as well as the importance of touch in helping children and adults feel secure and calm. Discover how skin-to-skin contact and positive touch can be linked to our body's major systems, helping us learn to breathe properly and connect with one another.
Darcia Narvaez is particularly known for her work on the concept of the "Evolved Nest," which is a set of evolved caregiving practices that were present in ancestral environments and are necessary for optimal human development. Her research highlights the importance of nurturing children in a supportive and emotionally responsive environment that incorporates naturalistic experiences and promotes positive relationships with caregivers, peers, and the natural world.
As we delve into the world of responsive relationships and Allo parenting, we'll explore ancient cultures and how we can incorporate their wisdom into our lives today. We'll discuss the importance of community and nature immersion and how building connections in diverse settings can enrich our moral development.
Through her work, Narvaez aims to promote a more holistic and sustainable approach to human development that aligns with our evolutionary history and fosters individual and collective well-being. Her insights have important implications for parents, educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in improving the well-being of children and promoting a more harmonious relationship with the natural world.
By understanding the evolved nest, we can create a supportive environment for our children to thrive and foster a more connected, empathetic society. Don't miss this eye-opening episode!
🗓️ Recorded March 29th, 2023. 📍Bagnolo-Cantagallo, Metropolitan City of Florence, Italy
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Website: https://darcianarvaez.com/
Darcia on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/darcia.narvaez
KindredMedia.org: https://kindredmedia.org/
Evolved Nest: https://evolvednest.org/
Evolved Nest on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EvolvedNest
Evolved Nest on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theevolvednest
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See show notes at https://theconrad.family/selfdirected14
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E13 - The Adventure Is the People: A dialogue with world traveller Rohit Wadhwani
What if you could form a connection so deep with an animal that it changes your entire perspective on life?
Our friend Rohit Wadhwani joins us to share his incredible journey working with animals at Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary in Sierra Leone, where he raised a baby chimp named Flavor and formed a bond like no other.
Rohit's story is a testament to the profound impact animals can have on our lives and the incredible connections we can make with them.
In this heartwarming conversation, we explore Rohit's journey of giving back through volunteering and how it led him to a life of minimalist living and joy.
Rohit also shares how his upbringing has inspired him to help others.
Finally, Rohit opens up about facing fears and embracing freedom as he shares his experience of overcoming childhood fears and applying the same approach to his adult life.
In this podcast episode, you will learn how taking risks and stepping out of our comfort zones can lead to personal growth and even greater opportunities.
From volunteering for bird conservation to learning AI in European hubs, Rohit's story is an inspiration for us all to take action and follow our dreams.
The adventure is the people. This is what we tell people when they ask about our travels. And one of our biggest interpersonal adventures has been meeting Rohit, who has traveled the world, working for NGOs and helped save migrating birds as a human shield against hunters on Malta, caring for a baby chimp in Sierra Leona, and working with wolves in Scotland. Besides this - he is a wonderful human being who has inspired us on many levels.
Now it is time for you to meet Rohit and hopefully be inspired.
See show notes at https://TheConrad.Family/SelfDirected13
🗓️ Recorded March 9th, 2023. 📍Garrufo, Provincia di Teramo, Italy
Connect with Rohit
If you work with an NGO and need some AI work, then you can reach out to Rohit at http://toraktech.com/
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E11 - The Legacy of John Holt: A Conversation with Pat Farenga about the unschooling movements beginning.
Join us as we chat with Pat Farenga, who shares his journey with John Holt and Growing Without Schooling Magazine.
We first met Pat Farenga when he interviewed us for the John Holt Growing Without Schooling website in 2018. Since then, we have become friends, and now it is our pleasure to introduce you to this wonderful man who has done so much for spreading the knowledge of unschooling and for John Holt’s work in particular.
Pat Farenga met John Holt in the 1970s and became a close collaborator and friend. Together, they worked on several projects aimed at promoting unschooling and helping parents navigate the challenges of homeschooling. Pat was an integral part of John Holt's organization, Growing Without Schooling, which provided resources and support for parents interested in unschooling.
After John Holt passed away in 1985, Pat Farenga continued publishing the Growing Without Schooling magazine. A magazine he today is re-editing into books, so the many great stories of how you can live a life without school are available for even more people.
In this engaging conversation, we explore the challenges and rewards of homeschooling and unschooling, as well as the societal implications of these alternative approaches. Pat offers valuable insights on navigating the noise of modern life while staying true to your educational values, whether you're a homeschooler, unschooler, or simply a lifelong learner. Learn how to balance personal passions, family responsibilities, and social expectations.
We hope this episode will help you to reflect on your own educational experiences and explore the vast possibilities of alternative education.
Get inspired by Pat's unique perspective on the homeschooling movement and learn how you can empower yourself and your family through unschooling.
Thank you, Pat, for all the work you are doing to help families live their lives - free from school and free to learn.
See show notes at https://TheConrad.Family/SelfDirected11
🗓️ Recorded January 24th, 2023. 📍Casa Nina, Sampieri, Sicily, Italy
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Website: https://johnholtgws.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HoltGWS
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Johnholtgws
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E10 - Redefining Rich with Shannon Hayes: Living Sustainably and Unschooling for a Fulfilling Life
What if you could redefine success and find true liberation in your life?
In this episode with Shannon Hayes, a passionate advocate for sustainable agriculture and radical homemaking, we'll discuss how walking our own path can sometimes be perceived as a judgment of others' values and how this can impact our relationships with those around us.
Shannon also sheds light on the importance of self-sufficiency and community sharing and how these practices can improve both our mental health and our connections with others. You'll learn how swapping resources with neighbors and being resourceful can lead to a more fulfilling life.
Shannon grew up on a farm in upstate New York, where she learned to appreciate the value of hard work, self-sufficiency, and the importance of living in harmony with the environment. After studying at Cornell University and obtaining a PhD in sustainable agriculture and community development, Shannon returned to her roots and started Sap Bush Hollow Farm with her family. Shannon has become a leading voice in sustainable agriculture and homesteading communities through her work at the farm.
As a leading voice in the sustainable lifestyle, Shannon challenges traditional employment-centered views of financial success.She stands as an inspirational figure for those seeking a more sustainable and mindful lifestyle, encouraging individuals to foster resilient communities and environmental harmony.
Shannon Hayes advocates for "radical homemaking," a term she coined to describe a lifestyle that prioritizes home and community-centered work as a means of sustainable living. She is an accomplished writer, having authored several books, most importantly "Radical Homemakers: Reclaiming Domesticity from a Consumer Culture" and "Redefining Rich: Achieving True Wealth with Small Business, Side Hustles, & Smart Living." Her writing is focused on the intersection of sustainable agriculture, community development, and social justice.
Join us in this exploration of Radical Homemaking to delve into identity, relationships, and passion and to learn how resource exchange can lead to a more fulfilling life.
See show notes at https://TheConrad.Family/SelfDirected10
🗓️ Recorded January 26th, 2023. 📍Casa Nina, Sampieri, Sicily, Italy.
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Website: http://theradicalhomemaker.net/
Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B005ZD9C6U/allbooks
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E9 - Embracing Nomad Life: The Story of The 5 World Explorers 1,680-Day Adventure Around the World
Imagine traveling the world for over 1,680 days with your family – exploring new cultures, learning from unique experiences, and embracing a minimalist lifestyle. Sounds like a dream, right?
Join us as we chat with Sarah and Massey, world travelers and parents to three amazing kids, who've done just that! From navigating tricky roads in Costa Rica to living in a van during the pandemic, we dive deep into their journey and the lessons they've learned along the way.
Massy & Sarah has been traveling full time since June 2018. They are an Italian family that, in 2010, sold everything to move to the States. After eight years, they decided it was time to take another big step! In June 2018, they sold everything again and started exploring the world with their three kids: Cosimo, Emma, and Luca.
Traveling with children comes with its own set of challenges, but Sarah and Massey share how their kids have quickly adapted to new environments and made friends despite language barriers. We also discuss the concept of 'unschooling,' which has allowed their family to break free from the traditional education system and embrace learning through real-world experiences. But how do they manage their budget and create a passive income while on the go? Find out their secrets and strategies.
Lastly, we reflect on the advantages of being a nomad and how it allows us to truly connect with people from all walks of life.
We explore ways to overcome common obstacles that prevent people from traveling long-term and how to immerse oneself in the local culture of each destination. From forging incredible bonds with locals to inspiring others to explore the world outside their comfort zones, Sarah and Massey's story is one episode you won't want to miss.
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E8 - "Honey, I'm Homeschooling the Kids" - A Conversation with Robyn Robertson
What happens when you step off the beaten path of traditional schooling and embrace the world as your children's classroom?
In this episode, we are joined by Robin Robertson, a homeschooling and unschooling mom who shares her family's journey into alternative education. Discover how Robin and her husband were inspired to pull their children out of the conventional school system and provide them with unique learning experiences through travel and unschooling.
Robyn is the host of the popular podcast "Honey, I'm Homeschooling the Kids," which is dedicated to providing resources, support, and inspiration to parents who have decided to homeschool their children. With years of experience as a homeschooling parent, Robyn has a wealth of knowledge and expertise to share with her listeners. Her passion for homeschooling and her commitment to helping families succeed in this educational journey has made her a trusted voice in the homeschooling community. Through her podcast, Robyn has created a platform where parents can come together to learn, grow, and connect, all with the ultimate goal of giving their children the best education possible.
Explore the ever-changing landscape of homeschooling in Canada and the challenges that come with choosing this unconventional path. In this episode, Robin offers insightful perspectives on the differing regulations across the country and emphasizes the importance of sharing stories and encouraging others to explore alternative education methods. Dive together with us into the unschooling philosophy, the challenges of explaining this lifestyle to others, and the necessity for adults to let go and allow children to lead their own lives.
Robin also shares her children's successes and how they've thrived in leadership roles through their one-of-a-kind learning experiences. We discuss the significance of giving teenagers the space and time to grow, explore, and mature on their own terms.
We hope you will enjoy the episode as we challenge the traditional structure of schooling and celebrate the boundless possibilities of alternative learning paths.
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E7 - Fighting Back Against Standardized Testing: Juliet Silveira on Homeschooling and Education Reform
Listen to our conversation with Juliet Silveira, a mother of three, unschooler, and former educator, as we delve into her journey from teaching in charter schools to discovering the world of unschooling and alternative education.
Juliet is a consultant in parenting, education, and organizational culture, and she holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Master's in Education Research. We stumbled over Juliet's work on Instagram, where she is active as JulietLearns..
In this podcast episode, Juliet shares her struggles with the disparities in the American school system and her quest to find a free school that aligns with her parenting values.
We also discuss the challenges she faces in advocating for change on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok and explore the differences between European and American school systems, including the issues surrounding standardized testing and the limitations it places on Montessori schools.
Prepare to have your perspective on education transformed as we uncover alternative approaches to serve our children's needs and development better.
See show notes at TheConrad.Family/SelfDirected7
🗓️ Recorded December 30th, 2023. 📍Casa Nina, Sampieri, Sicily, Italy
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Website: https://www.julietsilveira.com
Instagram: http://instagram.com/julietlearns
TikTok: http://tiktok.com/julietlearns
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