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In this episode, we unwrap a few searing hot topics, and you'll just have to listen to find out.
My family sacrificed financial stability so that my mom could stay at home and homeschool us.
We were able to learn through her teaching, hands-on play, and all sorts of out-of-the-box experiences that 99% of the children I went to elementary school with, and even my friends that I had to separate from when I went to homeschool, never received.
And although some of my old friends and classmates from those elementary school days are doing well for themselves, many are unfortunately dead, in jail, abusing substances - so far away from living their life to the fullest, and that didn’t have to happen.
This snippet of my story is just one scenario of Black children battling a more vicious slew of obstacles in America on their pursuit to a lifetime of greatness.
The Ed Gap Evolution podcast exists in the same spirit my mother harnessed when she pulled us out of school to homeschool us.
It’s a spirit of self-sufficiency, of celebrating the joys of education and opportunities for education in everyday life. The spirit of unconventional education and becoming resourceful about achieving your life’s goals.
So I hope that as you listen to or share an episode of the Ed Gap Evolution podcast with your friends, family, and network, you keep in mind that each episode can benefit every child in many ways.
Whether opening up an adult's mind to a new way to educate, sending parents directly to paid resources for kids, helping parents who cannot afford programs pull ideas to try at home, or helping an entrepreneur invent something great for children's enrichment - here, we believe that the imagination and possibilities for a better and brighter future know no boundaries.
If you enjoyed this episode and want to support the podcast, you can!
Simply subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. That way, you will get notified when the next episode is released and you'll never miss an episode.
By Mariah Phillips5
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In this episode, we unwrap a few searing hot topics, and you'll just have to listen to find out.
My family sacrificed financial stability so that my mom could stay at home and homeschool us.
We were able to learn through her teaching, hands-on play, and all sorts of out-of-the-box experiences that 99% of the children I went to elementary school with, and even my friends that I had to separate from when I went to homeschool, never received.
And although some of my old friends and classmates from those elementary school days are doing well for themselves, many are unfortunately dead, in jail, abusing substances - so far away from living their life to the fullest, and that didn’t have to happen.
This snippet of my story is just one scenario of Black children battling a more vicious slew of obstacles in America on their pursuit to a lifetime of greatness.
The Ed Gap Evolution podcast exists in the same spirit my mother harnessed when she pulled us out of school to homeschool us.
It’s a spirit of self-sufficiency, of celebrating the joys of education and opportunities for education in everyday life. The spirit of unconventional education and becoming resourceful about achieving your life’s goals.
So I hope that as you listen to or share an episode of the Ed Gap Evolution podcast with your friends, family, and network, you keep in mind that each episode can benefit every child in many ways.
Whether opening up an adult's mind to a new way to educate, sending parents directly to paid resources for kids, helping parents who cannot afford programs pull ideas to try at home, or helping an entrepreneur invent something great for children's enrichment - here, we believe that the imagination and possibilities for a better and brighter future know no boundaries.
If you enjoyed this episode and want to support the podcast, you can!
Simply subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. That way, you will get notified when the next episode is released and you'll never miss an episode.