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Living outside the matrix—our experience not having health insurance, keeping kids out of organized sports, and leaving the nuclear family model behind

Living outside the matrix—our experience not having health insurance, keeping kids out of organized sports, and leaving the nuclear family model behind

Update: 2024-11-06
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In this episode of the Homegrown Podcast, Liz and Joey discuss their approach to living outside the conventional American lifestyle. They explore various themes including their non-pharmaceutical approach to health, the importance of building a supportive network, and the impact of media consumption on mindset. They also delve into the autonomy that comes with homeschooling and business ownership, emphasizing the flexibility and control it provides in their family life.  They explore the benefits of community living, the decision to forgo organized sports for their children, and their recent shift in alcohol consumption habits. The discussion highlights the significance of living outside societal norms and the rewards that come with it.

Key Takeaways:

  • Living outside the matrix means doing things differently from the standard American way of life.
  • A non-pharmaceutical approach to health can lead to better outcomes.
  • Building a network of trusted health practitioners is crucial.
  • Mindset and media consumption significantly affect our worldview.
  • Homeschooling provides flexibility and autonomy for families.
  • Business ownership allows for greater control over time and resources.
  • Avoiding corporate media can reduce stress and anxiety.
  • Establishing personal health boundaries is important for families.
  • Empowering children through real life work experiences enhances their learning. 
  • Autonomy is a key family value that fosters independence in children.
  • The traditional nuclear family model may not be the most beneficial for modern families.
  • Living close to extended family can provide essential support and community.
  • Community living can enhance the growth and success of families.
  • Organized sports are not the only way to teach teamwork and skills to children.
  • Rethinking alcohol consumption can lead to better mental clarity and health.
  • Casual drinking often serves as a social crutch in American culture.
  • Investing in family relationships can yield long-term benefits for children.
  • Creating a lifestyle outside societal norms can be rewarding despite its challenges.
  • Embracing a community-oriented approach can accelerate family growth and legacy.

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Living outside the matrix—our experience not having health insurance, keeping kids out of organized sports, and leaving the nuclear family model behind

Living outside the matrix—our experience not having health insurance, keeping kids out of organized sports, and leaving the nuclear family model behind

Liz Haselmayer