What if there was a way to be freed of the pressure to follow the ‘norm’ and do only what we think is expected of us? Founder and CEO of Crash, Isaac Morehouse, talks about his childhood homeschooling experience and the steps he took to paving his own path while teaching others to do the same.
* – The freedom homeschooling can provide* – The college alternative* – Success is in the eyes of the beholder* – Don’t get stuck doing something you hate* – Embracing the hard things* – Learning guided by interests* – The different learning paces of children* – The mindset behind Praxis* – Crash: the three phase success program
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Derek: (00:00)Isaac Morehouse, welcome to the learn to win podcast. It’s awesome to have you on. I think I could stay for both Todd and myself. We’re really excited to speak with you. You know, we were introduced by a friend of mine and friend of ours, Jeremy Slate and you know, we, we were geeking out on the concept of education and how technology is going to continue to change the way that people can learn. And Jeremy was like, you gotta talk to my buddy Isaac. He’s doing so many cool things in this space and I think you guys really hit it off. And so that’s where we are and I’m excited to be speaking with you. So welcome.Isaac: (00:31)Hey, thanks. I love the name by the way, learn to win I, I think that success is a discipline, right? Like you sort of people sort of think that success is an outcome that maybe it can happen because a luck, maybe it can happen because you do some things right. But I actually think like, like success is something that you learn how to do. And I love that idea. Like learn to win. It’s just, it takes away that sort of happenstance. I hope good things happen to me. Mindset and puts you in the driver’s seat. So good, good stuff.Derek: (01:01)I’m glad you recognize that. Cause that’s like, that’s a key factor is that the depth, the multi meaning of that, right. The idea of actually learning and then also learning the mindset, learning, learning the habits. Right. So I’m cool. It’s cool that you see that and I, and I agree it’s a cool title, so thank you. So yeah, man. Tell us what about you. Obviously, you know, we’re, we’re both shared in the space entrepreneurship, which we’ll definitely get into, but why, why, for you personally? I mean, people can look at this a little bit already, but why for you personally? Is education so important and yeah. Isaac: (01:30)You know, it comes to something even more fundamental to me than education. Education just happens to be where the rubber starts to meet the road the most. And for me, I’m like my core, I dunno, I guess like my animating value or core focus in life is freedom. I want to live free. And I want to help others live free. And that comes in so many forms. I mean, there’s so many things that like make us unfree and so much of the time we don’t feel free...