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Podcast host at Wild Life #Unschooling
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NotTheClemens 8 hours ago
#Consciousness. By removing the rigid schedules and standardized testing of "traditional" schooling, children are freed from the chronic "fight-or-flight" stress that really numbs curiosity and forces them into a state of mere survival. #PTSD #Homeschooling and #unschooling allow create - when done with love and open eyes - peaceful environment where a child’s nervous system can remain regulated. So this is when we humans can really deep dive into self-reflection and authentic awareness. image
If you understand Bitcoin, you understand decentralised education and why it's so fucking important. Don't give your kids to strangers, #homeschooling and #unschooling <3 image
Humanity became fucking weak. Stockholm Syndrom is the true pandemic, the collective state of brainwashed minds. We’re domesticated by the systems, ust like livestock, over thousands of years, the very traits that are actually healthy like unconditional will for freedom and extreme distrust of authority were bred out of us. Questions? Social exile. What’s often left is the type of person who just "functions." The NPCs. We are the only species that can be manipulated using abstract concepts. You can’t use "honor," "guilt," or "the greater good" to get a lion to act against its own nature. But you can with a human. We are addicted to meaning. Whoever controls the definitions controls the minds. Oooh, and the ones I love the most in this Stockholm theatre: The ones that fight for their system instead for their brothers and sister. You give them the feeling of being part of an "elite" or being the only ones who "truly understand the truth" and that's all it needs. The actual clusterfuck: Humanity is actually extremely powerful, I mean we’ve subjugated the planet. But that power is based on cooperation. And cooperation requires trust. Manipulation is the parasite that eats that trust. Just don’t put your kids into #school. #Homeschooling and #unschooling it is. #freedom #trust #love #family #kids image
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NotTheClemens 2 weeks ago
This made me fucking happy somehow, maybe it makes you happy too 🛸
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NotTheClemens 2 weeks ago
Nothing to see here, BUT DON'T YOU DARE NOT SENDING YOUR KIDS TO #SCHOOL!
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NotTheClemens 4 months ago
Welcome to the Wild Life Unschooling Podcast, where we explore alternative education and empower families to embrace unconventional paths. In this episode, join us as we engage in a captivating conversation with entrepreneur, author, proud father of six, and Bitcoin enthusiast, Jimmy Song. With a focus on family values, and the indoctrination prevalent in traditional schooling systems, Jimmy offers a unique perspective on how unschooling can provide a powerful antidote. Jimmy shares personal anecdotes and insights into how unschooling allows families to cultivate their unique set of values, fostering a deeper connection and sense of purpose within the family unit. Furthermore, we delve into the pervasive nature of propaganda and indoctrination within traditional schooling systems. Jimmy shines a light on the importance of critical thinking and independent learning in helping children navigate the barrage of biased information and develop a well-rounded perspective on the world. "I promised the kids a puppy if they would come on this trip. So all during the trip they were looking up different breeds and the entire process of getting a dog, how to take care of dogs, and what to do with dogs. Those are all things they were curious about, and that's an avenue of curiosity […] maybe that becomes a passion or something. But those are wonderful ways to sort of engage with them and help them. The stuff that we learn in school is just so damn boring, you know. A lot of times it's like, who cares?!" As a passionate advocate for #Bitcoin and its underlying principles, Jimmy draws parallels between the #decentralized nature of Bitcoin and the ethos of #unschooling. He explores the intersection of financial #freedom, intellectual #sovereignty, and independent #education, demonstrating how embracing alternative paths can empower individuals and families to challenge the status quo. https://fountain.fm/episode/DEmzDbiSVdly1Je4FDgb
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NotTheClemens 4 months ago
I just had a talk with my son about the #Bitcoin #Atlantis conference in Madeira we went to a couple of years ago. Together with Sylvia from @A Place To Be and @Daniel Prince we had a panel about #unschooling. I just hate crowded places, but it was a small conference. The best part without a doubt was, how many many many #homeschooling families were there. Absolutely wonderful to see!
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NotTheClemens 4 months ago
Alice in wonderland is about taking the right kind of drugs, isn't it? My parents didn't get it, as a child it made me want to try Amanita muscaria so badly, still didn't had the chance to try it. 🍄🍄🍄 image
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NotTheClemens 4 months ago
One of my very first episodes was with Andrew Howard about the separation of #education and #state. Still one of my favorite episodes of all time. And I was living in my friend's garage, because I wasn't able to find a place to live. Moldy, crappy, disgusting garage. https://fountain.fm/episode/95u6SLLwxDYZJ1Ehl5Pr
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NotTheClemens 4 months ago
People often frame unschooling as a form of #rebellion. A rejection of traditional norms. A middle finger to the school system. And yes this is what it iiiis, but some families arrive here because they’re fed up with institutional schooling. But if you strip away the emotional narratives, the debates about curriculum, and all the blabla, you’re left with a simple truth: Unschooling is not only a reaction. It’s also a very important adaptation. It’s what learning looks like when you update your model of human development to match the world we actually live in. And not the world that existed when mass schooling was invented. #School as we know it was designed in the 1800s and early 1900s for a world with three defining features: Knowledge was scarce. Because books were expensive. Libraries were limited. If you didn’t learn it in school or from an expert nearby, you probably weren't going to learn it. Because there was no internet, right? And they wanted (and still want) to produce predictable workers, who could follow instructions, show up on time, tolerate monotonous tasks, and behave all the same... All of this changed, changed a lot. In 2025, knowledge is abundant to the point of overflow. And the most valuable work is self-directed, creative, networked, and adaptive. Yet we still put children into a system built for a world that no longer exists, and then we blame kids for being disengaged, unmotivated and distracted. So, it’s natural, that more and more parents choose to opt out and go for #homeschooling, #unschooling or #worldschooling. Away from these unnatural hierachy, from the factory-like environment, and the standardized curriculum. #Freedom-based #education is more like a laboratory, like a network, a set of evolving personal pathways. And for the „school-lovers“ this might look like chaos, and „kids doing whatever they want“. But actually it is the educational way for families, that choose their kid's success, health and happiness on every level, setting them up for the future, while creating a new future. And I think this is really beautiful. image