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Autism & Active Joy
We explore…devastating diagnoses, unschoolers wanting to go to school, dealing with divorce, single parent unschooling, and finding community in homeschooling co-ops.

October 6, 2016
Culture Keepers
We explore…aspects of Charlotte, North Carolina’s history, schools, students, gang signs, civil rights, decolonization, digital community-building, accessibility, and the African diaspora.

September 29, 2016
Leaving the Plantation
“…But for Black people (whether we identify as Black or LatinX), this is not new, and we continue to hold firm, fight hard, and build our own spaces where we can eventually learn how to be safe from white supremacy in government and everyday society.”

September 22, 2016
Lessons in Biz-Life Bliss
…Exploring learning from community (not school), group mentorship, project-based learning, flourishing father-daughter relationships, serving clients well, integrating fun into daily living, the structure of non curriculum-based education, self-trust, addressing your whole self, and managing other people’s expectations about your journey.

September 20, 2016
To Build a Traceur
…We explore deschooling ourselves, toxic religious confines, re-defining Caribbean parenting, soul contracts, health, movement, and being brave enough to own ourselves.

September 13, 2016
Reclaiming Learning
In this episode we discuss…Schools as plantations, trusting yourself to guide your child, single parents unschooling, and liberated learning with chronic illness.

September 7, 2016
Learning Communities
…loving partnerships, shedding old friendships, navigating religion, knowing nothing, and the benefits of intentional learning communities.

August 27, 2016
Black Queer Mama
…we explore what that means specifically for Trelani as a queer Black woman married to a straight Black man.

August 22, 2016
The LIFE School – Atlanta
“Our school is really to empower students to have more ownership over their education. High school is usually this mad dash of checking off boxes to create a great portfolio. Because of that, they lack of sense of who they are and how they can add value to the world. To identify needs in the community, and know how to problem-solve, to organize, and to bring about sustainable change inside their communities.”
– Mikala Streeter

August 11, 2016
Learning Reimagined
“That shift from beloved, all-black schools to white schools where black students were always seen as interlopers, as not really belonging, taught me the difference between education as the practice of freedom and education that merely strives to reinforce domination.”
-Bell Hooks

August 1, 2016
Unschooling Explained
As unschoolers, we don’t see school as the primary place to learn and everywhere else as places to take breaks from learning. We don’t suffer from summer learning loss and those types of ideas.

July 27, 2016
Why This Podcast Now?
…The reality is that treating children with more dignity and making more space for them to learn how to lead themselves and make real decisions about their own lives in childhood does not automatically increase your chances of having a child who is gonna disrespect you, or themselves, or see you as anything less than you are.

March 22, 2013
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