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Jeff Till FHY - Liberty - homeschool - education - wealth - family and more

Author: Jeff Till

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A podcast discussing perspectives on the future and today, particularly in the areas of family, education and homeschooling, ethics, economics, business, peace, and living freely (a libertarian worldview.)
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I was interviewed on the "More than Ordinary" podcast by AnnMaria DeMars. AnnMaria is the CEO of 7 Generation Games, an educational software company. She's also a Judo champion and activist for Native American causes. She's the homeschooling mother of famous fighter and actress Ronda Rousey. We talk homeschooling, so there's a lot of repeat if you've listened to my other interview podcasts such as my time on School Sucks, Danillo, Singularity Bros, and the Deschool Yourself series. Or if you've read my book. Or if you follow this school stuff.
Cross post from Deschool Yourself series. Zak and I talk with T.K. Coleman.
Cross post from Deschool Yourself podcast. Zak and I talk about helping others deschool and resources to help yourself.
Cross post from "deschool yourself". Zak and I talk with T.K. Coleman, Education Director for Praxis.
Cross post from "Deschool yourself". Zak and I talk about how rotten school and why it hurts people.
Cross post from "deschool yourself" series. Zak and I discuss the difference between forced schooling and voluntary, intrinsically motivated learning/education.
A cross post from Deschool Yourself series. Zak and I talk with Brett Veinotte of the School Sucks Project.
Cross post from "Deschool yourself". Zak and I talk to Thaddeus Russell, author of "A Renegade History of the United States"
Cross post from Deschool yourself - Zak and I talk to Dr. Peter Gray, Author of "Free to Learn".
A cross post from Deschool Yourself, Zak and I introduce the series.
Feb announcement

Feb announcement

2017-02-2804:15

Announcement of the next 8 episodes, cross posted from the new Zak Slayback/Jeff Till series "deschool yourself".
Here we go deep into public schooling and home education again, figuring out if school is or should be a form of poorness/poverty. We talk about the dead whore in the bathtub, how awful school really is, how parents don't spend time with their kids, how to talk home education, what types of people went to school, helicopter parenting, conditioning for misery, learning, grades, un-learning for learning, programming, college and maturation, worthless diplomas, double losses, the "problem" with Praxis, giving college back to the rich, the future of schooling and why we are optimistic for change, how school makes people poor, how poor people will be stuck with school, and why the idea that school is for poor people is critical.
Is libertarianism a political failure? Why enthusiastically yes! Here we talk about little corners of libertarianism, ask about Rawls' veil of ignorance, the joyful libertarian discovery process, Ron Paul, Gary Johnson and libertarian politicians, your relationship with commerce, becoming an anarchist, libertarian guilt and what you are supposed to do, romanticizing oppression, feeling the burn of news TV, how I'm free, how I'm not free, having a how-do-you-do with your indoctrination, and cultivating libertarianism
I explore the common attributes of American life that foreigners find weird, such as saying "how do you do", tipping, being fat or driving in cars. We spend a bit on whether Americans are unnatural or not, and discuss whether some crazy foreigners want to kill us.
Praxis CEO, public free thinker and BFF Isaac Morehouse joins me to expand on a Facebook post he wrote on "doublespeak" or "doublethink" where a policy idea is mistaken (or purposefully replaced) a more genuine objective or desire. Here we talk myths about school, the law, the military, welfare, and regulation. Enjoy!
Today I explore the idea of whether government is cooperation or collaboration, whether anarchy is like the existence of bears or sharks based on an email and conversation from my friend Chris, local government, the nature of ants and bees, a book report on Edward O. Wilson's "The meaning of human existence", the nature of democracy, collaboration in the free market, pervasive collaboration that is voluntary and positive, I read a Jeffrey Tucker article on ice cream, we do a bit on I, Pencil, Isaac Morehouse's view of public choice theory, try to make a toaster from scratch, the history of ice cream, talk to an alien and kick some ass with The Hudson Debacle's song "ice cream!".
I discuss the third component that would suggest a country is fascist which is militarism (combined with corporatist economics and nationalism). Do we need our leaders to dress up in general's uniforms to be militaristic, or is it our ethics and investments that indicate militarism? Discussed is the history of the military and US wars, a look at the numbers of people working in the military, the glorification of the soldier, budgets and investment, our personal payments and responsibilities, and whether militarism (and the military) is necessary.
In this episode, I discuss how being constantly 'busy' is probably a bad thing and that most people don't properly balance their time with their consumption and life changes. I try to make the case that being "acceptably busy" is a conformist notion that has spread to every aspect of people's lives. I steal a clip of Tim Ferriss. I also bizarrely get into the documentary "Lost Boys" about relocated Africans. As always, I take a shot at school and homework. I also explore alternate, more desirable consumption/time models that people might want to think about.
In part two of "my struggle", I recount my past from post-college on, including my life in Boston, my jobs at companies like AT Kearny, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and others, the formation of my company, my TASM Lab music albums, my band the Hudson Debacle, my marriage, my kids and more. Along the way I explain what life lesson I learned through my various endeavors and share some music that I wrote and performed.
I discuss the basis of my worldview, including anarchism, peaceful parenting, atheism, unschooling, and personal freedom as context for previous and future podcasts. I also discuss my hobbies such as music and art, and give a much too long story about my childhood, teen and college years. Part one of two.
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