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In this episode Essie Richards talks with Adele Jarrett-Kerr about how deconditioning from religion and deschooling has supported her self-trust, and changed the way she accesses community. Essie is an unschooling parent of two, an intersectional environmental activist and founder of a project that provides food for people experiencing food poverty. This is a conversation about shame, finding our way of being in the world, how we learn to heal and to deal with conflict, and about meeting our own needs. Essie's story is such a gift, whether or not you're a parent or whatever education path you and your people are taking.
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The Pantry on Facebook
Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash
Music: Ophelia by Les Haydn
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In this episode Essie Richards talks with Adele Jarrett-Kerr about how deconditioning from religion and deschooling has supported her self-trust, and changed the way she accesses community. Essie is an unschooling parent of two, an intersectional environmental activist and founder of a project that provides food for people experiencing food poverty. This is a conversation about shame, finding our way of being in the world, how we learn to heal and to deal with conflict, and about meeting our own needs. Essie's story is such a gift, whether or not you're a parent or whatever education path you and your people are taking.
Listen here
Links:
The Pantry on Facebook
Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash
Music: Ophelia by Les Haydn