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Radical Learning Talks is a bi-weekly podcast where Sari González and Becka Koritz explore different unschooling/deschooling/conscious parenting topics with the focus of shifting the way we think about education, learning, parenting, relationships, community and much more.

Sari and Becka are unschooling mamas, parent coaches and leaders in the self-directed education movement. They provide support at the intersection of unschooling, parenting, relationships and community building through various kinds of unschooling tools and resources for self-directed learning families and communities.

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Radical Learning Talks is a bi-weekly podcast where Sari González and Becka Koritz explore different unschooling/deschooling/conscious parenting topics with the focus of shifting the way we think about education, learning, parenting, relationships, community and much more.

Sari and Becka are unschooling mamas, parent coaches and leaders in the self-directed education movement. They provide support at the intersection of unschooling, parenting, relationships and community building through various kinds of unschooling tools and resources for self-directed learning families and communities.

    70. Deschooling Friendships

    70. Deschooling Friendships

    How do you deschool friendships?

    We don’t really have an answer to that, but in this episode we explore our respective journeys through friendships.

    We share how our perceptions around what a friendship is have evolved; what we’ve learned from having been ditched by some and what has lead us to walk away from others; how our capacities for holding another have developed; and how our own friendship is taking on new dimensions as we expand as humans and lean into our deschooling & unschooling journeys.

    Ready for a deep conversation? Join us!

    • 42 分鐘
    69. New Perspectives on Neurodivergence w/ Marni Kammersell

    69. New Perspectives on Neurodivergence w/ Marni Kammersell

    Marni Kammersell is a neurodivergent parent to three neurodivergent children and passionate about a lot of things, including the neurodiversity paradigm, self-directed education and non-coercive relationships.

    As a neurodiversity educator, Marni specializes in supporting parents and families in understanding experience through the lens of the nervous system.

    This unusual and thought provoking conversation takes many turns, through disabilities & ableism, nervous systems and diagnosis, leading us into asking some really important questions:

    Who would we be if we hadn’t learned to fit into a mold? What could that look like? Would neurodivergence not be such a stigma if we all had more wiggle room to show up as our authentic selves? And what does “neurotypical” really mean?

    Join us as we explore these questions and more!

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    You can find Marni’s work and contact her here:
    https://wanderingbrightly.com/about/

    Additional Resources
Neuroqueer Heresies by Nick Walker
    We're All Neurodiverse by Sonny Jane Wise
    Raising Kids with Big, Baffling Behaviors by Robyn Gobbel
    A Different Way to Learn by Naomi Fisher
    Demystifying Disability by Emily Ladau
    Disability Visibility by Alice Wong (Editor)

    • 1 小時 10 分鐘
    68. Unschooling an Only Child

    68. Unschooling an Only Child

    In this episode we address a question proposed by one of our listeners… Is it possible to unschool an only child? What does unschooling look like to children with no siblings? What are the challenges? And are there any benefits to that?

    In this episode we share our thoughts around unschooling only kids through our lives experience and perspective as mamas to two only children!

    Also… If you have suggestions for topics that we still haven’t covered: please feel free to send them to us! We’d love to explore them! You can reach out to us at info@radical-learning.org

    • 25 分鐘
    67. Dropping Demands w/ Low Demand Amanda

    67. Dropping Demands w/ Low Demand Amanda

    In this episode we chat with Amanda Diekman, also known as Low Demand Amanda - an autistic adult, parent coach, author in the neurodiversity space and leading voice in the movement for low demand parenting practices.

    Amanda shares about the low demand approach to supporting neurodivergent kids by dropping demands, centering their humanity and moving away from ableism.

    We talk about so much including stepping away from societal “norms”, authenticity, embracing neurodivergence, PDA (Pervasive Drive for Autonomy), privilege and more!



    You can find Amanda here:

    www.amandadiekman.com

    http://www.instagram.com/lowdemandamanda

    http://www.facebook.com/lowdemandamanda



    You can sign up for Radical Learning Offerings, including Freedom to Learn here:

    https://radical-learning.thinkific.com/collections/products

    • 1 小時
    66. Deschooling Money with Meenadchi

    66. Deschooling Money with Meenadchi

    In this weeks episode we have Meenadchi in the house! Meenadchi is a somatic healing practitioner and the author of Decolonizing Non-Violent Communication. We invited her to Radical Learning Talks to talk about money and how we can deschool our relationship to money.

    If you think money is the root of all evil… or feel bad for having more than others… or are having a hard time generating enough for yourself and your family… this episode is for you! Meenadchi has been an instrumental companion supporting us to deschool, entangle and embrace our relationship to money and we are super excited to share this very tender and real conversation with you.

    Meenadchi’s Healing Money Trauma Program:
    https://www.meenadchi.com/healingmoneytrauma
    * give the code/reference “Radical Learning for a 5% discount!

    Website:
    https://www.meenadchi.com

    Instagram:
    @with.meenadchi
    https://www.instagram.com/with.meenadchi/

    Free ancestral healing activity:
    https://auspicious-block-866.myflodesk.com/h2hvtsx9kf

    Resources mentioned in podcast:
    It Didn't Start With You by Mark Wolynn
    Another Selfon Netflix
    Sarah Peyton

    • 1 小時 1 分鐘
    65. A Conversation on SDE as a pathway to world peace

    65. A Conversation on SDE as a pathway to world peace

    This episode is an unsual conversation that took place on the last day of our The Shift training we did in Ojai, February 2024. It was requested by one of the participants, and so those of us who wanted gathered and talked about the relationship bewteen peace and self-directed education. The conversation was recorded but not initially intended as an episode for Radical Learning Talks. It was after having recorded that we got the idea to include it on our podcast. Why? Because these kinds of conversations tend to happen during The Shift, but it’s the first time we recorded one, and why not share the beauty?

    All participants have given their consent to share the recording with y’all. We hope you like it! Participating are Jennie, Spence, Tomas, Rosemary, Janice, Becka and Sari.

    • 40 分鐘

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