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Ben & Addison | Hidden Voices Speak: An Anthology of Home Educated Voices
we talk with Ben Feliz (14) and Addison Harding (13), home-educated children and contributors to the anthology “Hidden Voices Speak.” Addison came up with the idea for the book, Ben designed the cover, and they worked together with others to publish it.
131: Embracing Freedom: How Unschooling and Worldschooling Has Changed Us | The Conrads in dialogue with Heidi & Andrew Schrum
We sit down with Andrew and Heidi Schrum, just three weeks away from starting their life as a full-time nomadic worldschooling family. They ask us direct questions about our seven years of unschooling and worldschooling.
130: Navigating Unschooling and Nomadic Life | The Conrads in dialogue with Heidi & Andrew Schrum
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We sit down with Heidi and Andrew Schrum, who are about to leave home and begin travelling full-time with their two young children.
They ask us what we wish we’d known at the beginning, and we talk through everything …
129: Charles Eisenstein | Are We Meant to Live Like This? The Price of “Normal” Modern Life
Charles Eisenstein is an author and speaker whose books and essays explore community, human connection, economics, and social change. He is known for works such as The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible.
127: Why We Chose Nomadic Freedom for Our Family | The Conrads & Jamie Rumble
We discuss nomadic freedom, family, and world schooling—listen for our lived experience.
126: Vanessa Woozley | Single Mom, Van Life, and Worldschooling
What happens when a single mom chooses to reject conventional norms, embraces van life, and takes her daughter out of traditional education? Vanessa Woozley joins us to share her inspiring story of courage, resilience, and transformation.
125: Jack Stewart | What I Learned When I Turned Off the Internet: Real Life Begins
Worldschooling seen through the lens of sociologist Jennie Germann Molz—how families learn, parent, and live on the move.
124: Jennie Germann Molz | The World Is Our Classroom: Extreme Parenting and the Rise of Worldschooling
Worldschooling seen through the lens of sociologist Jennie Germann Molz—how families learn, parent, and live on the move.
123: Corianda Shepherd | Creating a Worldschooling Community in Spain
After her son was expelled, Corianda Shepherd built a worldschooling community in Spain—rethinking education, family, and life outside the system.
121: Lenore Skenazy | Free Play: The Lost Key to Childhood Development
Free play, fear culture, and how Let Grow helps reclaim independence in modern childhood.



