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On Fight, Flight and Trust
Jennifer “Astarte Rising” Lane is the mother of two grown unschoolers. She, along with the wisdom of Itiel McVay, another long-time unschooling mama, are our guides for this episode.

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September 12, 2018
One Single Mama’s Thrive Mode
In this final episode of Surviving Survival Mode, Monique had the pleasure of talking to Darcel of The Mahogany Way Blog.

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September 6, 2018
Sudbury & Healing Work in Nashville
We’re talking about healing work this week! Sonia was already on Episode 42 talking about getting free and taking her daughters, and the families in her Nashville community, along for their own versions of freedom.

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September 4, 2018
Decolonizing Gender Activism
As an American African, part of Moji’s deschooling journey has been unlearning and pointing out white supremacy in all its hidden forms.

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August 25, 2018
Letter #5 + Risking Discomfort
[vc_empty_space] Sometimes, it's okay not to be okay. This week's letter of support for people raising free people offers that reminder, plus some tools for standing in that truth. Plus,...
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August 10, 2018
Wellness Spiral 3: Intuition + Trust
Episode 94 is the 3rd takeover of Wellness Spiral with Moji Yai plus support letter # 4. The Gainesville wellness scene is beautiful, and Elena Lakay is part of why. This is Elena’s second pregnancy, her first was 22 years ago when she gave birth to beautiful twins! Elena and I discuss the differences so far between her pregnancies, why she decided not to join childbirth education classes, how intuition and knowledge of her body helped her through stressful hospital miscommunication and much more. Elena has dedicated her personal and professional life to self-awareness and self-care, she is the founder and CEO of Bodeology, a health, fitness and beauty spa, and Wellness for Women, a non profit that empowers low income women and victims of violence with holistic therapy, care, and education.

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August 3, 2018
Letter #3 + Apprenticeship Benefits
“It’s not on you to prove that homeschooling works.” I agree with Julie Bogart for sure…BUT, as much as I would love for all of us to be able to be all, ‘Bih ,dis what I’m doing for and with my family, and if you nuh like it you can gweh!’ It’s not always that cut and dry. We can’t always do that, for one main and major reason; today’s letter of support is centered on the people whose reality reflects that one reason.

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July 31, 2018
Support & Sightings
Also, we’re sharing our first deschooling sighting courtesy of Moji Yai. Her keen observation of Ralph Angel from Queen Sugar is a simple reminder of the ways schooling can be toxic. Plus, we’re bringing up the ways that rhythm plays a vital role in emergent structure.

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July 30, 2018
Deschooling DC
RELATED LINKS Deschooling DC on Tumblr A summary and appraisal from “RESISTING THE STATUS QUO: Black Homeschoolers in Atlanta and Washington DC” A Thousand Rivers: What the modern world has...
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July 25, 2018
Letters of Support for Raising Free People
This episode tells you what to expect for the next 9 episodes of Fare of the Free Child podcast. Letters of support for various aspects of the raising free people journey, a celebration countdown to episode 100, space for me to finish our book (yes, our book!), and a long-awaiting break in preparation for season 4! #BIPOCinSDE

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July 18, 2018
SDE Training & Teens
In our efforts to change our parenting and learning practices to reflect our opinions about equity and liberation, we need more than Aha moments. We need resources, training, a sense of community to grow into/with. The Agile Learning Facilitators summer training (#ALFSummer18) is one of the spaces where these resources and training and community-emerging can happen. Hear about this from Marley, our resident teen unschooler who spent a year at an Agile Learning Center (Heartwood ALC), and also got to participate in some of the #ALFSummer18 training. Listen and let us know what rings true for you. #BIPOCinSDE

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July 15, 2018
A Community Collage of Voices
This episode includes some of the experiences of other families exploring Self-Directed Education. From a veteran teacher turned Self-Directed Education advocate, to frustrations with ageism, to fundraisers for love-centered t-shirts, we’re talking about the ways people are raising free people. #BIPOCinSDE

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July 6, 2018
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