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Welcome to age, where four people from four different decades throw topics in a trash can and see what happens. This week: Homeschool.
Reggie, Tim, Mary, and Dylan pull the topic from the can and immediately things get personal. Reggie drops a bomb from his past that he completely forgot about. Dylan admits she probably would've been a degenerate if she'd gone that route. Tim wrestles with what connection really means when you're learning through a screen. And Mary tries to figure out if homeschooling is a quiet luxury or just another broken system.
They dig into what it means to learn without a classroom, how isolation shapes identity, and whether technology is actually helping kids or just replacing human connection. There's talk of chemistry teachers who actually care, the death of regional culture, billionaires who should be funding teachers instead of rockets, and whether the whole education pipeline is just a scam designed to keep us compliant.
They get into caregiving as invisible labor, why social capital matters more than test scores, the weirdness of kids watching other kids play video games, and whether we've all been homeschooled by the internet without realizing it. It's vulnerable, sprawling, and doesn't resolve cleanly. But what if that's the point?
Follow Reggie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reggietidwell/
Follow Tim: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timscroggs/
Follow Mary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-greene/
Follow Dylan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylanngarciaa/
Produced by Mary Greene.
age the podcast is edited and engineered by Will Canady.
All episodes are filmed at the 40 Hearts Studio in Asheville, NC.
By 40 HeartsWelcome to age, where four people from four different decades throw topics in a trash can and see what happens. This week: Homeschool.
Reggie, Tim, Mary, and Dylan pull the topic from the can and immediately things get personal. Reggie drops a bomb from his past that he completely forgot about. Dylan admits she probably would've been a degenerate if she'd gone that route. Tim wrestles with what connection really means when you're learning through a screen. And Mary tries to figure out if homeschooling is a quiet luxury or just another broken system.
They dig into what it means to learn without a classroom, how isolation shapes identity, and whether technology is actually helping kids or just replacing human connection. There's talk of chemistry teachers who actually care, the death of regional culture, billionaires who should be funding teachers instead of rockets, and whether the whole education pipeline is just a scam designed to keep us compliant.
They get into caregiving as invisible labor, why social capital matters more than test scores, the weirdness of kids watching other kids play video games, and whether we've all been homeschooled by the internet without realizing it. It's vulnerable, sprawling, and doesn't resolve cleanly. But what if that's the point?
Follow Reggie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reggietidwell/
Follow Tim: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timscroggs/
Follow Mary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-greene/
Follow Dylan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylanngarciaa/
Produced by Mary Greene.
age the podcast is edited and engineered by Will Canady.
All episodes are filmed at the 40 Hearts Studio in Asheville, NC.